I wanna read A Clockwork Orange before seeing the movie too
Actually I need to get into Kubrick in general, I used to stay clear of him since people tell me his movies are scary
I wanna read A Clockwork Orange before seeing the movie too
Actually I need to get into Kubrick in general, I used to stay clear of him since people tell me his movies are scary
Find your freedom in the music, find your Jesus, find your Cupid Kubrick!
I'm doing a terrible job at forcing myself to read the 4th ASOIAF/GoT book
I couldn't even finish the second book. Why he gotta describe every falling inch of dust that falls on a very detailed, masterfully carved table on the other side of the room. None care.
Ugh can't wait for Gwen to flop so people can actually stop pretending she was some amazing solo artist aside from her first album/era. TSE album has obviously shown it was just a one time thing.
I couldn't even finish the second book. Why he gotta describe every falling inch of dust that falls on a very detailed, masterfully carved table on the other side of the room. None care.
@ him having trouble cutting the fat from his diet and writing
Blanket statements like "all books are superior to their film adaptations" usually lead me to believe that a person is not open to others' interpretations of art, and that they're judging film adaptations based on how closely the film conforms to their own interpretation of the novel. Which is fine and understandable, but approaching films with an open mind and affording the artist an opportunity to present their vision of a novel can be even more rewarding.