Saturday, February 21, 2026

Episode 92 - A Clockwork Orange (Viddy Well my Brother)

   MIDDLE AGE MOVIE REVIEWS

Episode 92 - A Clockwork Orange

(Viddy Well my Brother)





Directed by Stanley Kubrick

In this episode of the Middle Age Movie Views Podcast, the guys are joined by Andres from the MCU Bleeding Edge and Andres Pop Culture YouTube Channels, to discuss another Stanley Kubrick Classic. " A Clockwork Orange" .





Each host shares their first encounter with the film, painting a vivid picture of their reactions. Andres recalls watching it with friends during a camp hangout in 2014, expressing how the film's intensity left a lasting impression on him. He reflects on its rich themes, contrasting it with Kubrick's other works like 2001: A Space Odyssey, highlighting its exploration of free will and the darker aspects of humanity.

As the discussion progresses, Matt humorously attempts to deliver a synopsis of the film in the Nadsat slang of its protagonist, Alex. This unique approach adds an entertaining layer to the podcast, while also highlighting the film's linguistic creativity. The hosts explore the film's themes, such as the struggle between free will and societal control, the nature of evil, and the dehumanizing effects of extreme punishment.


Tim also gives us his thoughts on Kubrick's sick and twisted mind and how this film is closer to a adult film and might be better off in the back room of the local video store.


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Where to find Andres:

https://www.youtube.com/@PopCultureguy



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Death Clock - Death Clock 2,800 hours of movies


Is it worth taking the time to tick off your Death Clock?  

2 hour and 16 mins


Tim: NO    Tim's Remaining Death Clock

                    (2,702 hours and 53 Min)    

Matt: NO    Matt's Remaining Death Clock

                    (2,677 hours and 55 Min) 

Joey: YES    Joey’s Remaining Death Clock

                    (2,709 hours and 23 Min)

Rick: NO    Rick's Remaining Death Clock

                    (2,751 hours and 35 Min)     

Andres: Yes  










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Episode 92 - A Clockwork Orange (Viddy Well my Brother)

      MIDDLE AGE MOVIE REVIEWS Episode 92 - A Clockwork Orange (Viddy Well my Brother) Directed by Stanley Kubrick