

“I’ve never really played the Hollywood card, I’m not really an insider, that’s just not my thing. “A Clockwork Orange” releases on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, DVD and Digital on September 21, 2021.“I think I’ve always been my own kind of person, and you know sometimes to my detriment,” says Malcolm McDowell, chatting to Den of Geek via Zoom, 50 years after the release of A Clockwork Orange.

Turning Like Clockwork – This 26-minute documentary examines the state of the world at the release of “A Clockwork Orange,” and the impact the film’s “ultraviolence” had on it.Great Bolshy Yarblockos! Making A Clockwork Orange – A 28-minute look behind-the-scenes at the making of “A Clockwork Orange” as well as its theatrical release.Still Tickin’: The Return of Clockwork Orange – This 44-minute documentary from 2000 examines the controversy that has surrounded the film since its release, as well as its cultural impact in the years since.Commentary by Malcolm McDowell and Nick Redman.Let’s take a look! Special Features on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and Digital Instead, the features – while extensive – are all previously released. When it comes to bonus features, anyone who previously scooped a Blu-ray restoration of the film may be disappointed, as there is nothing new or unique to this release. The most notable visual improvements come in the vibrant colors and their improved contrast and saturation.

When compared to the 40th anniversary Blu-ray release from just 10 years ago, the enhancements this time around are stunning, for both the video and audio. But back on the streets as a defenseless man who abhors violence, Alex becomes a victim of his old ways. But after Alex is jailed for murder, he’s subjected to a brutal behavior modification technique in order to regain his freedom. Set in a future England, “A Clockwork Orange” follows Alex (Malcolm McDowell) and his gang of “Droogs,” who spend their nights terrorizing the streets. Now, to celebrate its 50th anniversary, the film is making its long-awaited debut on 4K Ultra HD. The 1971 classic is a bit of everything, from social satire to dystopian thriller and sci-fi drama. Whether you love it or hate it, there’s no denying Stanley Kubrick’s “A Clockwork Orange” was influential in shaping the cinematic world.
