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Like, really good. In a "Movies You Should See" kind-of way, I think we should all talk about how ace The Shining is.

Fucking ace. The acting was great (even the kids weren't bad), the tension was fucking huge and the "ooooOOOOooorrrgh" noise was terrifying. Was the Overlook a real hotel? I assume so.

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 Post subject: Re: The Shining
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Jack Nicholson was cruelly hilarious when taunting his wife on the stairs. That was my favourite bit.

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 Post subject: Re: The Shining
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 Post subject: Re: The Shining
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The Shining is awesome. The book is better, though.

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 Post subject: Re: The Shining
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MaliA was told that the shots of the car going up the hill was used n Blade Runner at the happy ending as well, although MaliA cannot confirm or deny this.

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 Post subject: Re: The Shining
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The Shining is awesome. The book is better, though.

Hmm - The Shining is one of the films I use to counter the argument that all films based on books are not as good as the books themselves.

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 Post subject: Re: The Shining
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Heh, The Shining was the first "grown up" film I saw - age about 9, I sneaked the TV on when I was supposed to be sleeping, at my Gran's house. I turned it on exactly at the "here's Johnny!" bit, and the maze chase, and then driving away in the snowcat.
Wow! It was years and years before I figured out which film it was, and 'tis still one of my favorites.


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 Post subject: Re: The Shining
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myoptika wrote:
The Shining is awesome. The book is better, though.

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 Post subject: Re: The Shining
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I reckon they're both really good, but for different reasons, despite telling much the same story, in many ways.

Like 'Batman' and 'The Dark Knight'! Probably!

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 Post subject: Re: The Shining
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Book is fucking terrifying.

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 Post subject: Re: The Shining
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MaliA wrote:
MaliA was told that the shots of the car going up the hill was used n Blade Runner at the happy ending as well, although MaliA cannot confirm or deny this.


MaliA is correct. Only for the Theatrical cut, though.

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 Post subject: Re: The Shining
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MaliA wrote:
MaliA was told that the shots of the car going up the hill was used n Blade Runner at the happy ending as well, although MaliA cannot confirm or deny this.


MaliA is correct. Only for the Theatrical cut, though.


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 Post subject: Re: The Shining
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pupil wrote:
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MaliA was told that the shots of the car going up the hill was used n Blade Runner at the happy ending as well, although MaliA cannot confirm or deny this.
MaliA is correct. Only for the Theatrical cut, though.
Yes. Also, the unicorn shots in the Director's Cut were taken from Legend.


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 Post subject: Re: The Shining
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Speaking of Mr King film adaptations, has anyone seen The Mist? I'm quite intrigued, but the only showing is tonight at 9:20. Should I make the effort? It has got very mixed reviews.

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 Post subject: Re: The Shining
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Here's the real Overlook Hotel (well the location they used at any rate)...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timberline_Lodge

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 Post subject: Re: The Shining
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I love The Shining. It's one of my favourite movies. I need to get round to watching the US version. I'm pretty sure I've only ever seen the UK version.

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 Post subject: Re: The Shining
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Morte wrote:
Here's the real Overlook Hotel (well the location they used at any rate)...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timberline_Lodge

I am, in all honesty, already going there on my next holiday 'over there' :) Along with the town where a lot of Twin Peaks was filmed, inc. the 'Double R' diner there. Woo! Ahem. Continue.

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 Post subject: Re: The Shining
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CUS wrote:
Morte wrote:
Here's the real Overlook Hotel (well the location they used at any rate)...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timberline_Lodge

I am, in all honesty, already going there on my next holiday 'over there' :) Along with the town where a lot of Twin Peaks was filmed, inc. the 'Double R' diner there. Woo! Ahem. Continue.


You lucky bugger, you.

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 Post subject: Re: The Shining
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CUS wrote:
Morte wrote:
Here's the real Overlook Hotel (well the location they used at any rate)...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timberline_Lodge

I am, in all honesty, already going there on my next holiday 'over there' :) Along with the town where a lot of Twin Peaks was filmed, inc. the 'Double R' diner there. Woo! Ahem. Continue.


Ooh, ace!

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In 1981, Boris Sagal was directing the TV movie World War III starring Rock Hudson. During filming, Sagal was killed in Timberline Lodge's parking lot when he walked into the tail rotor blades of a helicopter, almost decapitating him.


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 Post subject: Re: The Shining
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 Post subject: Re: The Shining
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kalmar wrote:
CUS wrote:
Morte wrote:
Here's the real Overlook Hotel (well the location they used at any rate)...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timberline_Lodge

I am, in all honesty, already going there on my next holiday 'over there' :) Along with the town where a lot of Twin Peaks was filmed, inc. the 'Double R' diner there. Woo! Ahem. Continue.


Ooh, ace!

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In 1981, Boris Sagal was directing the TV movie World War III starring Rock Hudson. During filming, Sagal was killed in Timberline Lodge's parking lot when he walked into the tail rotor blades of a helicopter, almost decapitating him.


almost? Ive got an image of his torso toppling sideways like a hinge. not an actual image in case some necro asks me. I mean in my head.


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 Post subject: Re: The Shining
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Was it World War III? I could have sworn it was The Twilight Zone movie - or maybe both?

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 Post subject: Re: The Shining
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The Twilight zone movie was the actor and two child actors were killed by a helicopter in a scene gone wrong, when they shouldn't have been working at all because it was violating child labor laws. This was for the segment about the bigotted man.

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 Post subject: Re: The Shining
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Speaking of Mr King film adaptations, has anyone seen The Mist? I'm quite intrigued, but the only showing is tonight at 9:20. Should I make the effort? It has got very mixed reviews.

I saw it ages ago, downloaded it if I'm honest. I'd assumed it was a made for TV thing and as such judged it to be excellent, not sure I'd go to the flicks to see it though.


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 Post subject: Re: The Shining
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What's the worst Stephen King based movie you can think of?

I saw The Langoliers recently, and whilst it wasn't all bad, it was certainly an 'experience'.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112040/


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 Post subject: Re: The Shining
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The Mangler's ace, in an utterly demented way.

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 Post subject: Re: The Shining
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The Mangler's ace, in an utterly demented way.


Hah, I went to read the IMDB of that, and it appears that the story is largely the same as "Graveyard Shift", which I'd forgotten about.

Graveyard shift is also a contender.


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 Post subject: Re: The Shining
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I'm ashamed to admit that I've never seen the Shining. I have it on DVD as well, but there are quite a few Kubrick movies I haven't seen yet which I have on DVD - I bought a boxset about three years ago as it got flagged up cheap at a ridiculous £20 for ALL his movies.

The girls are away for a couple of weeks from tonight so I have uninterrupted access to the TV so I shall put it on my list of movies to watch while they're away.

I also have this coming on Monday, so I might wait until then....
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kalmar wrote:
What's the worst Stephen King based movie you can think of?

I saw The Langoliers recently, and whilst it wasn't all bad, it was certainly an 'experience'.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112040/

I remember that, it was part of King's Four Past Midnight series, which while strange, was good.

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 Post subject: Re: The Shining
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Funny thing about The Shining: The UK cut is almost half an hour shorter than the US one. I also agree with CUS about Book and Film stuff. They're both things I have to re-read or re-watch quite often.

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What's the worst Stephen King based movie you can think of?


The Lawnmower Man.

Relevance to the actual short story by Stephen King? Fuck All. He ended up taking New Line to court over it.

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I'm ashamed to admit that I've never seen the Shining. I have it on DVD as well, but there are quite a few Kubrick movies I haven't seen yet which I have on DVD - I bought a boxset about three years ago as it got flagged up cheap at a ridiculous £20 for ALL his movies.

The girls are away for a couple of weeks from tonight so I have uninterrupted access to the TV so I shall put it on my list of movies to watch while they're away.

I also have this coming on Monday, so I might wait until then....
BIG TV


which kubrick films you got to watch? lolita is pretty good.
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 Post subject: Re: The Shining
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kalmar wrote:
What's the worst Stephen King based movie you can think of?

Secret Window. It's a very good adaptation of the original story.

Secret Window.

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kalmar wrote:
What's the worst Stephen King based movie you can think of?

I saw The Langoliers recently, and whilst it wasn't all bad, it was certainly an 'experience'.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112040/

I remember that, it was part of King's Four Past Midnight series, which while strange, was good.


I quoted someone from one of the other stories in a post a week or so back. No one seemed to comment on it.

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DBSnappa wrote:
I'm ashamed to admit that I've never seen the Shining. I have it on DVD as well, but there are quite a few Kubrick movies I haven't seen yet which I have on DVD - I bought a boxset about three years ago as it got flagged up cheap at a ridiculous £20 for ALL his movies.

The girls are away for a couple of weeks from tonight so I have uninterrupted access to the TV so I shall put it on my list of movies to watch while they're away.

I also have this coming on Monday, so I might wait until then....
BIG TV


which kubrick films you got to watch? lolita is pretty good.
Ive got paths of glory that I've yet to watch.


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Lolita, Dr Strangelove, 2001, Spartacus, A Clockwork Orange, Barry Lyndon, The Shining, Full Metal Jacket, Eyes Wide Shut and a few others from his early stuff, I think I've got Paths of Glory and another about a heist at a dogtrack the title of which escapes me...

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and another about a heist at a dogtrack the title of which escapes me...


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Pal Galore!?


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Funny thing about The Shining: The UK cut is almost half an hour shorter than the US one. I also agree with CUS about Book and Film stuff. They're both things I have to re-read or re-watch quite often.


The Region 1 SE wins for including the longer "U.S. Theatrical Cut". The DVD Beaver review has further details. Note however that the shorter "International Theatrical Cut" was endorsed by Stanley Kubrick himself.

There is controversy as to what the original aspect ratio is. Kubrick was known to prefer 1.33:1 over widescreen, but it's certain that The Shining was filmed with the intention of a 1.66:1 theatrical presentation. It was filmed on 35mm open-matte. Therefore, one can argue that an anamorphic presentation in 1.66:1 wouldn't have been such a bad idea.


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