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ThomasC 04-07-2021 10:01 PM

The Shining....the biggest load of **** going.

I tried to watch it numerous times and fell asleep every time.

2 hours of absolute nothing. Nothing even happens

GoldHeart 05-07-2021 02:56 AM

I know it's classed as 'one of the best horrors' in film history, but I have never watched it from beginning to end.

And hearing how badly Shelley Duvall was treated on set ,puts a bit of a dark cloud over it .

LaLaLand 05-07-2021 03:24 AM

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Originally Posted by GoldHeart (Post 11068921)
I know it's classed as 'one of the best horrors' in film history, but I have never watched it from beginning to end.

And hearing how badly Shelley Duvall was treated on set ,puts a bit of a dark cloud over it .

I recommend watch it GH, it's one of the few "horror movies" that genuinely unsettles me, even after seeing it so many times. Just something very sinister and gutwrenching about the whole film to me, makes my stomach turn. I think it's the setting mainly - and those long, empty, twisting/turning corridors and the thought of being chased there. *shudder*

Yes Stanley Kubrick was a swine to her on set, apparently it was intentional by him in order to get the best performance out of her - it worked I guess.

Can you believe the scene where Jack stalks Wendy from his desk up the staircase (before she hits him with the baseball bat) was done 127 TIMES before Kubrick was happy? Poor Shelley.

user104658 05-07-2021 09:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LaLaLand (Post 11068923)

Yes Stanley Kubrick was a swine to her on set, apparently it was intentional by him in order to get the best performance out of her - it worked I guess.
.


He abused and traumatised someone with the excuse of it being “for the art” and the rest of the cast and crew allowed it to happen.

Perhaps that’s the “get-wrenching” feeling you get from watching it.

Niamh. 05-07-2021 09:45 AM

Controversial opinion maybe but I actually preferred the sequel Dr Sleep

arista 05-07-2021 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Fetch The Bolt Cutters (Post 11068886)
I’m so confused



Its a Work of Art.



Kubrick made a Masterpiece.



I like the Old Black Man that feels the danger
and returns to the Frozen Hotel
trouble is he needed a gun.

arista 05-07-2021 01:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GoldHeart (Post 11068921)
I know it's classed as 'one of the best horrors' in film history, but I have never watched it from beginning to end.

And hearing how badly Shelley Duvall was treated on set ,puts a bit of a dark cloud over it .



Watch it in Full.
Shelley signed up to the Film
Did a great Job.

arista 05-07-2021 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 11068991)
He abused and traumatised someone with the excuse of it being “for the art” and the rest of the cast and crew allowed it to happen.

Perhaps that’s the “get-wrenching” feeling you get from watching it.





Yes For the Art
Making it a Top Film



Feel The Force

GoldHeart 05-07-2021 01:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LaLaLand (Post 11068923)
I recommend watch it GH, it's one of the few "horror movies" that genuinely unsettles me, even after seeing it so many times. Just something very sinister and gutwrenching about the whole film to me, makes my stomach turn. I think it's the setting mainly - and those long, empty, twisting/turning corridors and the thought of being chased there. *shudder*

Yes Stanley Kubrick was a swine to her on set, apparently it was intentional by him in order to get the best performance out of her - it worked I guess.

Can you believe the scene where Jack stalks Wendy from his desk up the staircase (before she hits him with the baseball bat) was done 127 TIMES before Kubrick was happy? Poor Shelley.

I DON'T THINK Shelley Duvall was entirely acting , the clips I've seen she looks genuinely terrified and traumatised. I think her mental health was affected.

Yes Kubrick got his results but at what cost. But I know the movie has its creepy moments. I might watch it one day.


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