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DiabloXXX
04/09/2011, 03:08 pm
For those who dindt read my other posts !


Did you realize that Bttf Episode 3's Story has been stolen from Stanley Kurbicks A Clockwork Orange?

no then Look Closer search on google if you didnt have seen the movie

To become Sick when you think about violence?

and the picture of Doc where he sits on a chair and his exey are wide opened with hooks?

sorry telltale but this int your idea PLEASE think of your own


YAY Delete my account !

Shadowknight1
04/09/2011, 03:18 pm
So, that's two plot points. Whoo. If anything, it's a combination of Clockwork Orange and 1984. Big fucking whoop.

oneway
04/09/2011, 03:33 pm
Uh... I think that was just paying homage to Clockwork Orange.

The Back to the Future movies have done that before; is that not allowed anymore?

McSuperfly101
04/09/2011, 03:45 pm
BREAKING NEWS

Avatar stole it's plot from Dances With Wolves/Pocahontas/The Last Samurai...

http://adamthinks.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/dances-with-wolves-avatar.jpg

zelda42293
04/09/2011, 04:06 pm
Big F***ing Whoop. So they stole Star Wars, Dukes of Hazzard, and other movies because of other REFERENCES? Most of the episode IS original!

Magic Emperor
04/09/2011, 04:52 pm
And here I thought Citizen Brown was a blatant rip-off of The Waterboy. :|

Martin McFly
04/09/2011, 04:55 pm
And here I thought Citizen Brown was a blatant rip-off of The Waterboy. :|

Really? I got a more Monkeybone feel from the episode myself.

Rather Dashing
04/09/2011, 04:57 pm
It's a combination of 1984, Brave New World, and A Clockwork Orange. It's obviously meant to be an homage of sorts, especially with the Ludivico bit in the ending shot being so blatant, one of the goal pop-ups referring to it as a "Brave New" Hill Valley, and the constant refrains of "Big Brother" or equivalents. These are references you are SUPPOSED to get. These works are hardly obscure, and it obviously wasn't intended "theft", per se. The references were too straight and without many differences or twists, though, and to say that "most of" or even a good chunk of the episode was "original" story-wise is something of a stretch.

coolguy721
04/09/2011, 08:16 pm
personally i thought the brick in the wall part was the funniest refrence

Irishmile
04/09/2011, 08:27 pm
FYI clockwork orange wasn't written by kubrick so it wasn't his idea either.. Its also not the only game to pay homage to that film and it will not be the last, relax... you'll live longer.

GuruGuru214
04/09/2011, 09:55 pm
I don't see any more productive discussion coming out of this thread. It can only go down from here.