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If you look closely you realise that when jack is sane he wears green, and when he goes insane he wears red. From that you can tell he’s insane from the point where he wakes up from dreaming he killed Wendy and Danny
@@yessir2873 the director was HEAVILY over-protective of the actor who played Danny. Dude even had a doll for one scene so that the actor wouldn’t have to be there for a scary scene. Kid thought he was playing a drama until he was 17.
The fact that Shelley Duvall was actually psychologically tortured during the filming of this movie and got nominated for worst actress is an absolute travesty. This movie deserves the good recognition it gets now its truly a work of art and in so sorry Mrs.Duvall had to go through that
Shelly’s performance as Wendy definitely sells the movie. She just looks so nervous all the time and on the verge of tears in many scenes. It really makes sense now after hearing why this was the case.
Because Danny Lloyd was so young, and since it was his first acting job, Stanley Kubrick was highly protective of the child. During the shooting of the movie, Lloyd was under the impression that the film he was making was a drama, not a horror movie. In fact, when Wendy carries Danny away while shouting at Jack in the Colorado Lounge, she is actually carrying a life-size dummy, so Lloyd would not have to be in the scene. He only realized the truth several years later, when he was shown a heavily edited version of the film. He did not see the uncut version of the film until he was seventeen, eleven years after he had made it.
I feel so sorry for Shelley Duval. She suffered a lot of mental health issues and I believe filming The Shining definitely had a long term impact on her mental health. I think she just said "It was for the best for the sake of the film," for the cameras, and tried to convince herself it was worth it when it wasn't.
Fully agree. Not only is it common for victims to gaslight themselves into defending the abusers. But what else was she supposed to do infront of cameras when questioned about such a titan in Hollywood?
@@Horror_Hero My thoughts exactly. I get that she said it was worth it, but, like, she kind of HAD to. I mean, what was the alternative, publicly shit-talk one of the most acclaimed filmmakers of all time?
@dalecal1129 Yea she probably would have gotten black listed if she was honest. But you can tell the damage it did just from her health going down hill. And the little bit she did say made her basically go into the shadows of the industry
Idk, something about Shelly’s discussion of her abuse on set sounds less like a woman who learned through method acting and strife and more like someone who was just conditioned into thinking she was okay with everything
@@mcguffindoe192 It's not armchair psychology. This is something that happens very often with victims of abuse. I've heard similar things from my own mother.
@@mcguffindoe192 you don’t need a doctorate in psychology to notice a correlation like that. Women and people of color are much more likely to be abused during filming of any kind of media but especially in horror films. But in another sense I trust my own experiences as an abuse victim over a snide comment attempting to devalue a simple conversation on the matter
I took it to be the words of an actress who didn't want to be blacklisted from future employment for speaking out about being abused by a popular director. A lot of actresses who've been sexually assaulted by powerful men in Hollywood often act similarly because they don't want their careers destroyed.
I like how Kubrick had the nerve to tell Shelley that she was wasting their time just for one mess up, yet he's the one making everyone do hundreds of unnecessary retakes for just about every scene
Imagine how shelly felt when this movie released..she spends a year being psychologically abused making this movie and when it releases people say this movie sucks because of her shitty acting
I saw a quote from Stephen King saying he despised and damned her because she was a horrible actress but I just dont see it. It's fucking awful that she went through 56 weeks of abuse to make this film, only makes barely even a fraction what Jack Nicholson makes and still gets criticized.
@@wolftone2437 People think it was bad acting? She was literally living what she was supposed to be acting. Hell I'd even go as far as to say she got so fucked up by the film that it wasn't acting at all, that shit is as real as it gets.
@@gagetaylor192 I was surprised hearing that too, it was one of the greatest performances I've seen in a long time but according to King all she was there for was to "scream and be stupid"
@@wolftone2437 King didn't say he hated her. He hated the character because they cut most of her character stuff from the book to have her run around screaming and being chased. King finds it to be a "misogynistic" defiling of a character he wrote. I don't think it has anything to do with Shelley's actual performance.
@@boohoo723 After reading the book I would get why King didn't like how the characters were portrayed in the movie. Wendy was more proactive in the book but I think by making the character more vulnerable and terrified while still piecing herself together enough for her son makes for more tension. Shelley Duvall's performance helped make this movie so uncomfortable, suspenseful, and iconic, but she got the backlash for portraying a scared woman. Honestly, we can't win. Either we play nuanced subversive roles and get shit on for "pandering" to social justice warriors or we play more traditional roles of women in film and get shit on for being stereotypes.
Fun fact: the reason that the scene where Jack Nicholson says "Here's Johnny!" Is improvised is because it was re-shot so many times by Kubrick that Nicholson eventually starting becoming delirious and one of those shots he randomly said the famous line we all know and love today
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@@arcradire1559 I mean, I didn't know about her abuse during filming. It's a weird way to bring it up to those who don't know, but it's not exactly stating the obvious.
@@weneedaladder8384 "People die when they are killed" is an obvious statement. At first glance it seems like a totally random reply to something completely unrelated but if you looked at it a bit more it's obvious that the person was saying that the original comment is stating the obvious, just like the reply
I keep hearing that the Government hired Stanley Kubrick to help film The Fake Moon Landing. But since Kubrick was such a perfectionist he forced the Government to film on location.
I love how he doesn’t just count the kills, he explains the behind the scenes footage I loved behind the scenes footage growing up and I love that he gives it to me straight.
@@comradedyatlov4143 it’s something they agree to do. In Bioshock Infinite, Elizabeth was yelled at to get her to cry convincingly and being real emotion. It’s a form of acting and shows real skill. Don’t be sad, be impressed.
@@deepfriedicecream576 for Shelly it's accepted that Kubrick went way overboard, and in my knowledge in bioshock infinite it was just for one scene in The Shining it was week's and weeks of terror
Fun Fact: Shelley Duvall’s Razzie Nomination for Worst Actress in this movie has been rescinded in 2022. They said that they’ve discovered that Duvall’s performance was impacted by Stanley Kubrick’s treatment of her throughout the production. They took that opportunity to rescind the nomination. But still has The Worst Director nomination.
Anyway it wasn’t bad acting. She just ended up playing a character that the audience didn’t like. However, I think she did it fairly convincingly. American audiences (especially back then) tend to like strong characters and plot lines that are neatly tied up, and expect to see people they would like in real life as protagonists in movies. In this movie, Wendy is a wimpy and wishy-washy person who was affected by her isolation and of course the haunted hotel where she lives. She was deeply in denial about her husband and then basically broke down when it all fell apart. People like to see stronger characters who are admirable in some way, and they took it out on her as an actress.
I feel that if James made this Kill Count again he would definitely have put the two girls in the kill count as they both had a lot of screentime even if they were ghosts, we knew their entire backstory and we even got to see their actual deaths!
Fun fact: Shelly duval was the only main character who didn’t use her real name for the movie and they also messed with her backstage to make her jumpy ness more realistic
@@minnowthewarlock5988 Kubrick makes awesome films, but his perfectionist style of filmmaking is tough to work with. Malcolm McDowell had his eye scratched when they were filming the experiment scene of Clockwork Orange and the cast and crew of Full Metal Jacket had to tolerate dangerous fumes when filming the Vietnam War scenes.
Yea, thats why I never was a fan of his work after I heard about these things. Its borderline criminal and could even end up with some really dangerous permanent healthissues.
How Kubrick abused Shelley is insane, and it's affecting her to this day. She literally has gone insane and Dr Phil had to be called and watching him interview her was so sad. Seeing how far gone she is from reality is heartbreaking and how it is literally an uphill battle to get her some help fuels my resentment for abusive filmmakers. I mean, do ya'll Understand how stressed someone has to be be before they start LOSING THEIR HAIR?!
@@richierich2229And how does a brain disease, that makes you either forget certain words or gives you trouble understanding or speaking a language, correlate to hair loss?
Let's clarify that Dr. Phil didn't "have to be called." Dr. Phil is an exploitative hack and professional piece of shit who uses people's actual mental health struggles to humiliate them for entertainment. Shelly Duvall needed an ACTUAL psychiatrist (an M.D.), NOT a psychologist who doesn't even have a license to practice and who is disavowed by every single competent professional in the field, because he believes in extreme abusive tactics which are proven to traumatize patients and make them sicker.
rest in peace to shelley duvall, such a beautiful soul. its truly unfortunate what she endured to make this movie, let alone being bullied for her performance afterwards. she did amazing in this movie.
i don’t understand how people think that Shelley Duvall acting was bad i thought it was amazing and it reminds me of toni Colette in hereditary and how she wasn’t even nominated for an oscar, her acting in this film was utterly incredible and it is a part that makes this movie so memorable
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shelly was so abused in her character as wendy. they didn’t tell her a lot of things and she basically was bullied so much that instead of just acting the part, she felt the part. she was so abused and mistreated for a single movie. #justiceforshelly
@@cameronhardy2920 if he had somehow told her how to act more scared the movie probably wouldn't be as successful because the reactions most likely wouldn't be as great.
Personally I never knew this until earlier this month but I’ve never had to say it so this is cool knowledge to have if I ever use it, I can use it correctly.
I don't have any knowledge on this, but I always thought that it was "Over" To say that you're done talking so the reciever knows nothing is wrong "Out" To end the conversation so the receiver knows nothing is wrong So I always thought Over and Out just meant "I heard you and understand, talk to you later."
Shelly, I know you'll never see this, but you are one of the best actresses in horror history, and I'm sorry for what you endured, but know your struggles were not in vain.
BIG respect to Shelly. Her acting sold the movie and like James said I don’t like when they abuse the cast but DAMN what a movie again respect Shelly and glad she was happy
she very obviously wasn't happy. You can literally see the defense mechanism similar to what victims of abuse experience. There is no increase in quality that justifies treating people like that.
Personally,I think Shelley was gas lighted by the director.She was tricked to believe that what he did was right,when we all know it wasn’t.That’s what abuse does to a person.The person getting abused tells people it’s not what they think or that the abuser isn’t wrong.Bless poor Shelly.She went through too much.She shouldn’t have been treated so terribly for the sake of a role.That’s not how it’s done.Disgusting.
@@tayloranderson7547 he’s mad at himself. He’s disgusting by what he did to his kid (giving Danny that bruise) so much that ahe can’t bear to look at himself
Wanna know something funny? The kid never actually knew the girls were murdered in the movie until he was older a few years after he was an actor for it. He just knew em as some friendly girls and acted how Kubric wanted
Because Kubrick was a freakin' psychotic jacka** to her on set and had her to the point of nervous breakdowns and her hair falling out (I think she's wearing a wig in some scenes). The bat scene alone was what? Almost 100 takes? Yeah, the woman was an actual wreck on set because of it.
@@DameonStarflame Yeah, after hearing over the years how bad Kubrick treated DuVall like that on set, I can't help but think a little less of the movie in some ways. I mean, in the end they supposedly worked things out and agreed it was acceptable to get the final result they wanted, but jesus christ. You can see it ALL on her face in tons of scenes. And I never got the whole "She's a horrible actress who almost ruins the movie" garbage some people say about her. I think without her the movie doesn't work. To this day she doesn't get the recognition she deserves for that role. Other than the usual BS of she sucks and all that.
@@LordLOC Scatman broke down crying on his next movie too after learning the director was a "one and done" type once the first scene was considered 'in the can' due to how obsessiveness Kubrick was. Even Jack who was pretty chill about the insane lengths Kubrick would go to even called him out and told him to lay off during the kill scene when he saw how bad Scatman was. Though the kid was freakin' coddled. Holy crap. He never knew he was in a horror movie the entire time. I'll give Kubrick points on that, but otherwise, the dude was a creatively brilliant jacka**. Somebody summed it up best: "He's brilliant, the movie is amazing, and it was an honour to work with him... and I never want to do it again."
Fun fact: the opening notes of the shining theme are the Dies Irae. It was originally a mourning hymn, but it's now become musical shorthand for death.
as someone who recently read the book and watched this movie i can see why king didnt like this movie initially, it leaves so much left out from the books, especially the characters thoughts, jacks in particular, they give jacks deteriorating sanity more meaning and purpose instead of him being drunk and calling it a day like the movie does, in the book, jacks constantly fighting off the overlooks influence in his mind to the detriment of his sanity and the advantage of the overlook, and jacks past is an interesting one that i think we shouldve gotten to see in the film, and when reading i could tell it wouldve been great as a tv series where more things could be fleshed out and detailed.
Because the film is different from the book doesn’t intrinsically make the changes in the film worse. You just preferred how King told the story of The Shining better, which is completely fine, but that’s still you’re opinion & still doesn’t make Kubrick’s directing any less. What the film lacks, it makes up for in different ways. Kubrick’s Shining is still a ambiguous, multifaceted, psychological rollercoaster with metaphorical symbolism for the human experience. It has realistic depictions of a abusive relationship mixed with the visual storytelling & subtext, it’s a masterfully crafted film, it has more artistic liberties than King’s book, which in my opinion, while still a very great pulpy horror story, isn’t a masterpiece.
@@PrinceAliTheGreatest you are correct but the writer has right to have felt that way and I still love the movie but can see its faults to the novel now that most dont
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I'm glad that James also found Danny shouting Red Rum terrifying. That was always one of the scariest parts of the movie for me. What an unnerving, weird voice he produces
Thanks for sharing. I thought I noticed some similarities! Now, if only those 2 would play family members in a film along with Logan Lerman; that would be amazing👍
I think a huge part of what makes The Shining so terrifying is that we never get a full explanation of what exactly is going on at The Overlook. Often times the mystique of supernatural horror films is lost once of the generic tragic ghost backstory is revealed, i.e. The Conjuring. The simple sense of wrongness of The Overlook and the incredibly disturbing imagery is enough to get us terrified. All we need to know is that The Overlook is somewhere you don't want to be. I love that we never get a full explanation of what exactly is going on here.
The book explains a lot more, Stephen King writes VERY descriptive books, and it was most likely hard for the directors to include everything, but in the book they dive deeper into the dark history of the hotel
I just finished the book, and I would say it was very awesome except i still wonder how it would be like if it wasn't very descriptive. Them 600 pages would turn to 300. I know that for sure.
The Shining Movie: everybody loves it, Stephen King hates it. The Shining Mini-Series: everybody hates it, Stephen King loves it. The Shining Book: everybody loves it. Doctor Sleep Book: everybody loves it. Doctor Sleep Movie: King and everybody loves it.
zoom The effort put into it. They would do retakes upon retakes upon retakes of every scene. And how different it is to all other horror movies. It’s also very psychological. Things will move around in the background, for example, in one scene, there’s a chair in the background and then when it cuts back, the chair is gone. There’s also something new to find every time you watch the movie if you pay attention. Everything about the movie is so interesting
The shining is soooo overrated, good score, well shot and Nicholson is amazing but the movie is slow, overlong and boring. Doctor sleep had better characters and was a lot more entertaining
@@jeltje50 Go ahead and tell us more how she didn't know what she was saying. Go right ahead and speak for her, ignore what she's actually saying. I'll bet she loves you for it.
@@SirFooplesTheThird says the same people whore doing the same thing. i dont understand why yall are so mad because people dont agree with how she was mistreated on set?? objectively she was treated badly, it doesnt matter if she doesnt mind it now, that doesnt make what they did acceptable. forgiving a bully doesnt mean the bullying was okay, it simply means YOU FORGAVE THE BULLY. jesus christ
17:09 That bathroom scene, for me, is why The Shining is the greatest horror film of all time. The tension is just incredible, and that room is truly terrifying. The camera angles emphasize the quiet madness of both men, a mutual understanding that, in my opinion, fully informs Jack's character's madness.
"I always thought that the real difference between my take on it, and Stanley Kubrick's take on it, was this: in my novel, the hotel burns; in Kubrick's movie, the hotel freezes. It's the difference between warmth and cold." *-Stephen King*
Fun fact: The opening song “Dies Irae” roughly translates to ‘the wrath of God’ Edit: it has come to my attention that it translates closer to ‘The day of wrath’ Another edit because somebody is a little heated: the actual song ‘Dies Irae’ is not at the beginning of the film but the score HEAVILY references it like many other film scores that are meant to symbolize death
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If you look closely you realise that when jack is sane he wears green, and when he goes insane he wears red. From that you can tell he’s insane from the point where he wakes up from dreaming he killed Wendy and Danny
So green means go, red means stop. Lol
Laken Grantham red means dead while green means clean
Nice
Didn’t need to know that but happy I did
In the beginning the wife wears red but then when jack wears red she wears green and the son wears red too.
Had to come back after Shelly Duvall’s passing. She made this movie as impressionable as it is, and she should be remembered as one of the greats
May she rest in peace :(
She is and will always be an amazing actress and as an inspiring person,Rest in peace
She died on my birthday i didnt even know till just now
oh my god, she died!? wow, rest in piece...what an amazing actress
@@sober_katzit’s peace, saying piece makes it sound like you just want her to stay together😭😭😭
Fun Fact: The child actor playing Danny didn't know he was filming a horror movie until he grew up
Really?
@@yessir2873 the director was HEAVILY over-protective of the actor who played Danny. Dude even had a doll for one scene so that the actor wouldn’t have to be there for a scary scene. Kid thought he was playing a drama until he was 17.
He also quit acting to become a biology professor.
@@ThanhTriet600 man is parkouring between careers, who goes from acting in one of the best horror movies ever made to a biology professor
Really? That's so cool,,,
The fact that Shelley Duvall was actually psychologically tortured during the filming of this movie and got nominated for worst actress is an absolute travesty.
This movie deserves the good recognition it gets now its truly a work of art and in so sorry Mrs.Duvall had to go through that
She had amazing acting idk what the f they meant
you mean psychologically tortured. nobody physiologically tortured her
@@destinynolastnames7462 nobody is saying it's right, they're saying the abuse is horrible
Though to be fair, the nomination was later rescinded after Kubrick’s treatment of her on set was revealed.
@@MovieFan1912 It suck’s that that was the only reason.
Fun Fact: Danny rides his bike in a circle in the main lobby, yet he still ends up in a hallway.
Stop hiding in grass Claudette
@@cameronheisler9970 This isn't Dead by Daylight.
@@cameronheisler9970 Blendette is one with the bush
Anakin ?
I have the high ground Anakin
Don’t try it
Shelly’s performance as Wendy definitely sells the movie. She just looks so nervous all the time and on the verge of tears in many scenes. It really makes sense now after hearing why this was the case.
I don’t think they could’ve cast this film better
Because the actor was already crying her eyes out
Yeah it’s because she was actualy on the verge, to this day she is mentally unstable
@@qhydrate Not now shes doing better now she accepted help from her family
@@footycardstuff1232 Could at least give her blonde hair like her book counterpart..
The fact that Shelly had to deal with all that shit but still stuck will the movie makes me have a lot of respect for her
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@Anthony Kelledy Judy Garland? Yes!
@@Elizabeththegreatest sad
@@kkcake5771 You said it!
In loving memory of Shelley duvall
1949-2024
Because Danny Lloyd was so young, and since it was his first acting job, Stanley Kubrick was highly protective of the child. During the shooting of the movie, Lloyd was under the impression that the film he was making was a drama, not a horror movie. In fact, when Wendy carries Danny away while shouting at Jack in the Colorado Lounge, she is actually carrying a life-size dummy, so Lloyd would not have to be in the scene. He only realized the truth several years later, when he was shown a heavily edited version of the film. He did not see the uncut version of the film until he was seventeen, eleven years after he had made it.
Wow, that's interesting
That's very sweet of Kubrick. If only he's half as decent towards poor Shelly Duvall.
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@@philipmohlin3887 IMDB trivia
They always say “here’s Johnny” but they never say “how’s Johnny” 😢
You mean where's Johnny?
Why's Johnny
When's Johnny?
There's Johnny
Sad johnny noise
"It's murder, but just kinda backwards with a Korn r"
Nice
Hopefully it's not falling away from him
Good taste in music
Beating me down into the ground
its all in the family!, good summary of the movie.
Yeah it’s coming undone
I feel so sorry for Shelley Duval. She suffered a lot of mental health issues and I believe filming The Shining definitely had a long term impact on her mental health. I think she just said "It was for the best for the sake of the film," for the cameras, and tried to convince herself it was worth it when it wasn't.
Yeah I really feel sorry for her
Yea
Fully agree. Not only is it common for victims to gaslight themselves into defending the abusers. But what else was she supposed to do infront of cameras when questioned about such a titan in Hollywood?
@@Horror_Hero My thoughts exactly. I get that she said it was worth it, but, like, she kind of HAD to. I mean, what was the alternative, publicly shit-talk one of the most acclaimed filmmakers of all time?
@dalecal1129 Yea she probably would have gotten black listed if she was honest. But you can tell the damage it did just from her health going down hill. And the little bit she did say made her basically go into the shadows of the industry
Idk, something about Shelly’s discussion of her abuse on set sounds less like a woman who learned through method acting and strife and more like someone who was just conditioned into thinking she was okay with everything
I agree. I equate it to someone saying "it was my fault I got hit because I acted in the wrong way."
I’ll take her word for her feelings about it over your armchair psychology
@@mcguffindoe192 It's not armchair psychology. This is something that happens very often with victims of abuse. I've heard similar things from my own mother.
@@mcguffindoe192 you don’t need a doctorate in psychology to notice a correlation like that. Women and people of color are much more likely to be abused during filming of any kind of media but especially in horror films. But in another sense I trust my own experiences as an abuse victim over a snide comment attempting to devalue a simple conversation on the matter
I took it to be the words of an actress who didn't want to be blacklisted from future employment for speaking out about being abused by a popular director. A lot of actresses who've been sexually assaulted by powerful men in Hollywood often act similarly because they don't want their careers destroyed.
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I seriously can't tell if this is sarcasm.
Movie: *scary scene*
James: *"SHPOOKYEH"*
can we get a SHPOOKEH supercut soon?
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I like how Kubrick had the nerve to tell Shelley that she was wasting their time just for one mess up, yet he's the one making everyone do hundreds of unnecessary retakes for just about every scene
Ha! 😁
Kubrick was a perfectionist and while that perfectionism resulted in really great movies, its really dickish the way he treated Shelly
A truly abusive and narcissistic a-hole
Why do you like that? Freak...
@@SonyaBladesBooty it's called sarcasm, fotze
10 things everyone loves to hear:
1. "The movie begins with"
2: "welcome to the kill count, where we tally up the victims in all our favorite horror movies."
3: "TITLE CARD"
3:" kill count
4. Let's get to the Kills
TITLE CARD
“Lets get straight into the kill count”
20 minutes later “the first death”
Its funny tho 😂
Lol, it's funnier when you realize the vid itself is only 28 minutes long.
The first kill happens 4 minutes before the video ends
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David Parkes u know whats funnier that there is only like 2 deaths in this video
Funnier than the stolen comment
Imagine how shelly felt when this movie released..she spends a year being psychologically abused making this movie and when it releases people say this movie sucks because of her shitty acting
I saw a quote from Stephen King saying he despised and damned her because she was a horrible actress but I just dont see it. It's fucking awful that she went through 56 weeks of abuse to make this film, only makes barely even a fraction what Jack Nicholson makes and still gets criticized.
@@wolftone2437 People think it was bad acting? She was literally living what she was supposed to be acting. Hell I'd even go as far as to say she got so fucked up by the film that it wasn't acting at all, that shit is as real as it gets.
@@gagetaylor192 I was surprised hearing that too, it was one of the greatest performances I've seen in a long time but according to King all she was there for was to "scream and be stupid"
@@wolftone2437 King didn't say he hated her. He hated the character because they cut most of her character stuff from the book to have her run around screaming and being chased. King finds it to be a "misogynistic" defiling of a character he wrote. I don't think it has anything to do with Shelley's actual performance.
@@boohoo723 After reading the book I would get why King didn't like how the characters were portrayed in the movie. Wendy was more proactive in the book but I think by making the character more vulnerable and terrified while still piecing herself together enough for her son makes for more tension. Shelley Duvall's performance helped make this movie so uncomfortable, suspenseful, and iconic, but she got the backlash for portraying a scared woman. Honestly, we can't win. Either we play nuanced subversive roles and get shit on for "pandering" to social justice warriors or we play more traditional roles of women in film and get shit on for being stereotypes.
Fun fact: the reason that the scene where Jack Nicholson says "Here's Johnny!" Is improvised is because it was re-shot so many times by Kubrick that Nicholson eventually starting becoming delirious and one of those shots he randomly said the famous line we all know and love today
Fun fact: Wendy’s actor looked so distraught because she actually cried her eyes out for filming
filming go to the gym and then I can get a ride to the airport on the road and will be there for the interview on the road 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😀👍😀👍👍👍😊😊😊👍👍👍👍 have a great day and I will be there at 9 for the last minute change of plans and I will be there at the same time as the day goes on I will be there at 9 for you to get some rest and feel better soon and that you have a great day and I will be there at least 😘😘😘❤️😊😊😘😊👍❤️😘😊😘 hi I am so sorry to hear about 😢😢😢😢😥😥😥😥 uh oh stinky and 😟☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️😟 I love you 😘❤️😘😘💋😚 uh oh 😘😘😘💋😚😚 uh oh stinky and you can't answer the phone with me and tess can you please send me the address and I'll send you my address. WTF
@@therealwishau what
Kyla Rolfe you know how Apple makes those recommendations? He spammed those a lot 😂
You got to be the dude you got to go easy on my alts with a nod of my favorite song idk how I got it to me but it too far feom to the mall after the sexologist was in season two comments saying I'm a fan and a lot more people are still waiting on my alts to be able and the game will add up and cook for the next few weeks so it will be easier for you and your phone to make it to your TH-cam video game with the word of a game that is that a good idea for the game itself but it doesn't do anything about the chinese game so you gonna get cut a lot more on my alts than you can and it will not happen to me but it will not happen again I have to bring it up and make it to my favorite game with the other dude drove it to a new xbox
The first one was the most painful thing that ever occurred in my recommendations to use my cats as a dog and the only good ones to use the restroom for the last couple weeks and the other ones are you know what I'm going to eat and I will shove them in my mouth to see what happens when I try it out and then she will be fine with the baby in the shower if you want something to eat
Shelly deserved so much better during filming
People die when they are killed
@@ChoaiDode correct?
@@gaminganimators7000
How is it possible to not get this joke
@@arcradire1559 I mean, I didn't know about her abuse during filming. It's a weird way to bring it up to those who don't know, but it's not exactly stating the obvious.
@@weneedaladder8384 "People die when they are killed" is an obvious statement. At first glance it seems like a totally random reply to something completely unrelated but if you looked at it a bit more it's obvious that the person was saying that the original comment is stating the obvious, just like the reply
Fun Fact: The song in the opening of The Shining is a arrangement of the “Dies Irae,” which is a song used in many movies to foreshadow death.
Mozart wrote it whilst dying
It’s very appropriate on so many levels.
Sideways has pointed that out and it's not just in "The Shining". If you listen carefully, you can hear the "Dies Irae" everywhere.
@@jbvader721 I love that video.
I think I heard the beat in “Sleeping with the Enemy” or something very similar
I keep hearing that the Government hired Stanley Kubrick to help film The Fake Moon Landing.
But since Kubrick was such a perfectionist he forced the Government to film on location.
Government is above him not below...so?
@@tyecollaborator5017 bruh its a joke?
Lol...
@@tyecollaborator5017 I bet you don't know that WE hire the president either
Autonomous green r/WOOOOSH
So 6 year old Danny was fine with taking about a hundred takes of a scene where he gets ice cream
Markus Allen lol
that may be why he wanted to do it...
It wasn’t ice cream, it’s mashed potatoes
@@theawkwardskeleton6608 well who doesn't like mash?
@@luisdecubas2379 well I hate mashed potatoes
Willie: You got the shinning
Bart: You mean shining
Willie: Shh do you want to get sued
Don't be reading my mind between 4 and 5, that's Willie's time!
I remember that episode
Feelin’ Fine
Ahh that was like some type of Halloween special or something right? Don’t think I’ve watch the simpsons in almost a decade
Simpson’s 😈😈
Had to come back to the kill count after the news broke, rest in peace, Shelley Duvall
I love how he doesn’t just count the kills, he explains the behind the scenes footage I loved behind the scenes footage growing up and I love that he gives it to me straight.
The longer this quarantine the more I think Jack was actually holding up really well
Underrated 😂😂
Def underrated!
Underrated
Facts 😤
I agree
I feel horrible for Shelly. She did great, but I hate how they had to abuse her emotionally just to get a more fearful character.
What did they do?
@@aghost9502 The director and other actors ignored her, yelled at her, and did other stuff. She suffered a LOT.
@@comradedyatlov4143 it’s something they agree to do. In Bioshock Infinite, Elizabeth was yelled at to get her to cry convincingly and being real emotion. It’s a form of acting and shows real skill.
Don’t be sad, be impressed.
@@deepfriedicecream576 for Shelly it's accepted that Kubrick went way overboard, and in my knowledge in bioshock infinite it was just for one scene in The Shining it was week's and weeks of terror
@@619RM welp... gg for Shelly then
Fun Fact: Shelley Duvall’s Razzie Nomination for Worst Actress in this movie has been rescinded in 2022. They said that they’ve discovered that Duvall’s performance was impacted by Stanley Kubrick’s treatment of her throughout the production. They took that opportunity to rescind the nomination. But still has The Worst Director nomination.
Slow acting karma at it's finest.
Anyway it wasn’t bad acting. She just ended up playing a character that the audience didn’t like. However, I think she did it fairly convincingly.
American audiences (especially back then) tend to like strong characters and plot lines that are neatly tied up, and expect to see people they would like in real life as protagonists in movies.
In this movie, Wendy is a wimpy and
wishy-washy person who was affected by her isolation and of course the haunted hotel where she lives. She was deeply in denial about her husband and then basically broke down when it all fell apart. People like to see stronger characters who are admirable in some way, and they took it out on her as an actress.
They should rescind that Razzie they gave for The Thing’s score as well, come to think of it there’s a lot of rotten and unwarranted Razzies out there
The Community: I wonder what James gonna do next?
James: *REDRUM REDRUM*
Lol, you know James loves that RedRum
Best quotes in this movie
"Here's Johnny!!"
"All work and no play makes jack a dull boy"
"I'm not gonna hurt ya, I'm gonna bash your brains in"
benrod 1321 Favourites, anyone? Mine is bashed brains.
Ice Nine Kills ‘Enjoy Your Slay’
@@creativejuice963 Damn straight! 😈
“Come play with us Danny”
Dead meat: “sure yeah play what?”
Piano hits low note
Dead meat: “ *oh* “
STFU
@@meow_bastard why?
"Sorry I dont think my parents will let me play bloody axe lye around for that long"
@Noah Percy he can say what he wants
Guys I said “dead meat”
For a reason it was a joke because what he says after that
I feel that if James made this Kill Count again he would definitely have put the two girls in the kill count as they both had a lot of screentime even if they were ghosts, we knew their entire backstory and we even got to see their actual deaths!
also all those ghosts in the ballroom and Llyod and Grady
@@ThePharaoh9 haha ur a cat
yeah he said in the black phone kill count that he should've included them
Fun fact: Shelly duval was the only main character who didn’t use her real name for the movie and they also messed with her backstage to make her jumpy ness more realistic
Martin Tandrup He means the main three. Jack Nicholson, Danny Lloyd, and Shelley Duvall
@@martintandrup3257 stupid
@@martintandrup3257 you need to learn how to read. The comment clearly says main character
@@martintandrup3257 *_b r u h_*
Not too fun of a fact
You forgot to put Danny’s self esteem on the Kill Count.
and Shelley Duvall's mental health
Lol.
BURN!!!
damn
Matt Murdock finally, some good fucking jokes
Learning that this movie's production basically cost a woman her career and sanity is a bummer and a half
@Olivia Doerr The problem was, she literally WAS. At least from what I've heard in the comments, so she couldn't continue afterwards.
@@minnowthewarlock5988
Kubrick makes awesome films, but his perfectionist style of filmmaking is tough to work with. Malcolm McDowell had his eye scratched when they were filming the experiment scene of Clockwork Orange and the cast and crew of Full Metal Jacket had to tolerate dangerous fumes when filming the Vietnam War scenes.
Yea, thats why I never was a fan of his work after I heard about these things.
Its borderline criminal and could even end up with some really dangerous permanent healthissues.
Cost her a career....what? Look at her filmography after The Shining.
WrestlingGuy87 okay and?? She still went insane a few years later
How Kubrick abused Shelley is insane, and it's affecting her to this day. She literally has gone insane and Dr Phil had to be called and watching him interview her was so sad. Seeing how far gone she is from reality is heartbreaking and how it is literally an uphill battle to get her some help fuels my resentment for abusive filmmakers. I mean, do ya'll Understand how stressed someone has to be be before they start LOSING THEIR HAIR?!
She has aphasia a brain disease Kubrick has nothing to do with that
@@richierich2229And how does a brain disease, that makes you either forget certain words or gives you trouble understanding or speaking a language, correlate to hair loss?
Let's clarify that Dr. Phil didn't "have to be called." Dr. Phil is an exploitative hack and professional piece of shit who uses people's actual mental health struggles to humiliate them for entertainment. Shelly Duvall needed an ACTUAL psychiatrist (an M.D.), NOT a psychologist who doesn't even have a license to practice and who is disavowed by every single competent professional in the field, because he believes in extreme abusive tactics which are proven to traumatize patients and make them sicker.
What do you mean Dr Phil had to be called?
@@gyobfan22 Shelly Duval had a severe mental breakdown and went on Dr phil. It was a wild and painful episode.
I recently went to the Stanley hotel and on one of the floors, there was Danny's tricycle and it was signed by the cast of the movie.
, Come play with us Danny, forever...……...
That is so cool
what floor?
Yo how did I miss that? 🤦♂️
Ok wow
When Stanley Kubrick is crazier than Jack Torrance when it comes to re-shooting scenes
you agian bruhhh you are evrywhere wtf
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
dammn didn’t get too many bots to like this one. you run out of money?
Heresss just some guy without a mustache!
Seriously everywhere no kidding
Fun Fact: Stanley Kubrick filmed the movie so the the color red in as many shots as possible
That’s very interesting.
Meh..
That ballroom bathroom 👏👏
At 5:11 there is no color red in the shot.
Samuel Poly *Almost*
"he can't be running through the house with a pickle in his mouth" James have you also been suffering from a case of "Misbehavin'" ear worm??
rest in peace to shelley duvall, such a beautiful soul. its truly unfortunate what she endured to make this movie, let alone being bullied for her performance afterwards. she did amazing in this movie.
Candyman: I'm James A. Chinese
Candyman 2: I'm James A. JDs
TheShining: I'm James Agee Nice
Auto captions ….where were you all my life!
Amazing comment
Y.E.S
This has been the kill cow...
*I'M JAMES STDS*
Mine for some reason is James ajay niece
"All work and no play make Homer something something.""Go crazy?""Don't mind if I do!!"
No beer and no tv
Sneed
"There aint nuthin in that room but stay the fuck away from it anyway" best line ever.
i don’t understand how people think that Shelley Duvall acting was bad i thought it was amazing and it reminds me of toni Colette in hereditary and how she wasn’t even nominated for an oscar, her acting in this film was utterly incredible and it is a part that makes this movie so memorable
For real. She has some of the best acting for pure terror in this movie, but it sucks how they accomplished that terror
Steven King: this film is bad
Jack: I don’t think that’s true...
Camera Man Deavon *Stephen
Who’s jack
@@kamedou2748 Jack Nicholson; Jack Torrence actor
Fat Cat ohh I was confused
@@kamedou2748 :)
James had to say a shot was “retaken countless times” a ridiculous amount of times
I don’t know if my comment is original
It is actually, never seen one like this
Leonardo Garcia. you had to type “ James had to say a shot was “retaken countless times” a ridiculous amount of times”
A ridiculous amount of times
@@owensks that made me have a bigger headache than what I already have omg
James: Makes a new vid
Me: Ooo yay
Ads: I’m about to end this guys whole career
AdBlock
Actually, the ads are getting him money.
Skip to the end, hit replay and the ads dissapear
Ads are one of this channel’s primary sources of income. I’m not sure about you, but I only see five ads during the video and one at the end, so I don’t mind doing something else for 5-30 seconds.
Addblock:Are you sure about that ?
Had to come back here after grieving the loss of Shelley Duvall.. an absolute angel who suffered so much in life and deserved so much better
shelly was so abused in her character as wendy. they didn’t tell her a lot of things and she basically was bullied so much that instead of just acting the part, she felt the part. she was so abused and mistreated for a single movie. #justiceforshelly
facts and she cracks it up to Kubrick “pushing her” instead of trying to teach her how to give a more fearful performance. it’s messed up.
@@cameronhardy2920 if he had somehow told her how to act more scared the movie probably wouldn't be as successful because the reactions most likely wouldn't be as great.
@@travisscott3050 I'd rather a film be less successful then an actor basically being abused and tormented into playing the part.
@@wolftone2437 I mean it was a very successful movie and she said she admires him now
and the fact that a lot of people say that Shelly’s acting as awful makes that even worse
Groundskeeper Willie - “You got the shinning”
Bart - “You mean shining”
Groundskeeper Willie - “Shh you wanna get sued”
Ty Hart hahahaha
I wonder if Stephen King likes that episode of Treehouse of Horror.
@@TheLovelyLadybug probably
‘Over and out’ is my pet peeve
Over: i want a response
Out: i dont want a response
Oet peeve
Without a job that tells you this it's left to movie logic where they clearly don't know either.
Personally I never knew this until earlier this month but I’ve never had to say it so this is cool knowledge to have if I ever use it, I can use it correctly.
"Over and out" makes me cringe every time I hear it.
When I was in Army boot, the Drill Sergeant's would tell us: "it's one or the other. Never both".
I don't have any knowledge on this, but I always thought that it was
"Over" To say that you're done talking so the reciever knows nothing is wrong
"Out" To end the conversation so the receiver knows nothing is wrong
So I always thought Over and Out just meant "I heard you and understand, talk to you later."
Shelly, I know you'll never see this, but you are one of the best actresses in horror history, and I'm sorry for what you endured, but know your struggles were not in vain.
Uhm yeah they were for our entertainment and that was worth it apparently?
19:27 anyone else notice how his voice perfectly matches up with Wendy’s as he says doctors
I’ve noticed that with a few of his other videos actually. I can’t remember which ones but if you pay attention you can really notice it
AtomicDoolittle Jurassic park
Pidjsjjxiaja *-doctor-*ixjsjsjOKzox
Sijsjddodidiieieeiriei2o292
Wow… It’s almost like the editors did that on purpose
But Stephen King hates the Shinning but loved the 2019 Pet Semetary remake...
Bruh
The man has always been a little off.
And he directed Maximum Overdrive.
Bruh, he's a coke head so obviously he'd prefer that garbage to this masterpiece
TheLovelyLadybug true
BIG respect to Shelly. Her acting sold the movie and like James said I don’t like when they abuse the cast but DAMN what a movie again respect Shelly and glad she was happy
she very obviously wasn't happy. You can literally see the defense mechanism similar to what victims of abuse experience. There is no increase in quality that justifies treating people like that.
if you had a brain like any normal person you’d be able to tell she obviously wasn’t happy
she needs repect
are they makeing her a bad actor
It is Stockholm syndrome,or she just doesn't her live Messed up even more because of her word
Personally,I think Shelley was gas lighted by the director.She was tricked to believe that what he did was right,when we all know it wasn’t.That’s what abuse does to a person.The person getting abused tells people it’s not what they think or that the abuser isn’t wrong.Bless poor Shelly.She went through too much.She shouldn’t have been treated so terribly for the sake of a role.That’s not how it’s done.Disgusting.
Something that I found interesting about the movie is that when Jack walks to the bar angry, he only spasms with anger when he passes a mirror
nnnnnnnoooooooooooooooooooo
Why does he get angry when he passes mirrors
@@tayloranderson7547 I don't know
@@tayloranderson7547 he’s mad at himself. He’s disgusting by what he did to his kid (giving Danny that bruise) so much that ahe can’t bear to look at himself
@Clu Rosencrans 100%. I believe he did it after He talks with Danny in his hotel room. But I’m also up for anyone else’s interpretation of the scene.
girls: come and play with us danny
james: sure what!
**both children are shown axe murdered**
james: **audible face drop** *oh*
I dont think my mom will let me play "Bloody axe lie around" for that long
Wanna know something funny? The kid never actually knew the girls were murdered in the movie until he was older a few years after he was an actor for it. He just knew em as some friendly girls and acted how Kubric wanted
I JUST WATCHED THIS FOR THE 1st TIME LAST NIGHT!!!
I spat my drink when he said “oh” 😂
Poor Shelley was never the same after this movie, and she's very much not okay now.
evilkitty2007 wait what happened?
Wut u say m8? I think she was emotionally or physically drained after filming this movie.
Wut u say m8? 20:00 kinda explains some of it but there’s a lot more abuse that happened on set
Wut u say m8? Shelly is mentally ill now
Wow,I never knew! Poor Shelly. 😢🥺😂
R.I.P Shelly Duvall, one of the best actors in this movie ♥♥♥
The way Wendy holds the bat when she’s swinging it at Jack really does sell the absolutely terrified and frantic look
Mirand
This is gold.
That's because she was
Because Kubrick was a freakin' psychotic jacka** to her on set and had her to the point of nervous breakdowns and her hair falling out (I think she's wearing a wig in some scenes). The bat scene alone was what? Almost 100 takes? Yeah, the woman was an actual wreck on set because of it.
@@DameonStarflame Yeah, after hearing over the years how bad Kubrick treated DuVall like that on set, I can't help but think a little less of the movie in some ways. I mean, in the end they supposedly worked things out and agreed it was acceptable to get the final result they wanted, but jesus christ. You can see it ALL on her face in tons of scenes. And I never got the whole "She's a horrible actress who almost ruins the movie" garbage some people say about her. I think without her the movie doesn't work. To this day she doesn't get the recognition she deserves for that role. Other than the usual BS of she sucks and all that.
@@LordLOC Scatman broke down crying on his next movie too after learning the director was a "one and done" type once the first scene was considered 'in the can' due to how obsessiveness Kubrick was.
Even Jack who was pretty chill about the insane lengths Kubrick would go to even called him out and told him to lay off during the kill scene when he saw how bad Scatman was. Though the kid was freakin' coddled. Holy crap. He never knew he was in a horror movie the entire time. I'll give Kubrick points on that, but otherwise, the dude was a creatively brilliant jacka**.
Somebody summed it up best: "He's brilliant, the movie is amazing, and it was an honour to work with him... and I never want to do it again."
Does this mean we’ll eventually get doctor sleep?
Because *oh yes*
Oh my god you don't know. They've announced doctor sleep for almost a month now.
@@axel8lover8 He's talking about a Kill Count for it
@@axel8lover8 they sure did... and it looks really bad and extremely cheap.... so sad by this.
It looks so bad..
Doctor is coming out this year
A movie where Jack portrays a man named Jack as he drinks Jack out of a glass while the son of Jack Kubrik directs
yes
Jack Torrence. Danny Torrence.
Jack Daniels.
GOD, I love Nicholson ... "Curtsy on my face"
This inception feels pretty Jacked if you ask me, and no my real name isn't Jack.
Jackception
Fun fact: the opening notes of the shining theme are the Dies Irae. It was originally a mourning hymn, but it's now become musical shorthand for death.
Fun fact: Danny is a professor at my local college, and hates the fact that he was in this movie. He's kicked out kids because of it.
Serious?
Kayden why
@@phoenixfan6667 ya
@@angxljc_5063 he hates being the red rum kid
Kayden i heard he fails kids if they even mention it lol
Girls: Come play with us
Danny: Mom warned me about girls like you
She also said to stay away you’ll never know what you’ll catch
SIL PWIFT not funny sorry
Yay these need some likes you deserve it
Only pathetic people care about meaningless likes
@@why9098 Well there you go I am pathetic after all.
I like how Jack Torrance is so committed to his job, despite the fact we never actually see him doing any sort of caretaking at all
Especially since he went to high school with my grandmother before
Damian oh that’s awesome
Stfu lil debbie POS
@@damianprock1650 We get it, dude. Make one comment and move on.
@@amityislandchum fax i was cool with it before but dont post it everywhere.
as someone who recently read the book and watched this movie i can see why king didnt like this movie initially, it leaves so much left out from the books, especially the characters thoughts, jacks in particular, they give jacks deteriorating sanity more meaning and purpose instead of him being drunk and calling it a day like the movie does, in the book, jacks constantly fighting off the overlooks influence in his mind to the detriment of his sanity and the advantage of the overlook, and jacks past is an interesting one that i think we shouldve gotten to see in the film, and when reading i could tell it wouldve been great as a tv series where more things could be fleshed out and detailed.
Because the film is different from the book doesn’t intrinsically make the changes in the film worse. You just preferred how King told the story of The Shining better, which is completely fine, but that’s still you’re opinion & still doesn’t make Kubrick’s directing any less.
What the film lacks, it makes up for in different ways. Kubrick’s Shining is still a ambiguous, multifaceted, psychological rollercoaster with metaphorical symbolism for the human experience. It has realistic depictions of a abusive relationship mixed with the visual storytelling & subtext, it’s a masterfully crafted film, it has more artistic liberties than King’s book, which in my opinion, while still a very great pulpy horror story, isn’t a masterpiece.
@@PrinceAliTheGreatest you are correct but the writer has right to have felt that way and I still love the movie but can see its faults to the novel now that most dont
Job interview
Owner: Ok James so what’s Your qualities to build this bridge
James: Well I can tell you how many people died the last time this company built a bridge
God damn didn’t expect more than 50 likes
Thanks
Kermit’s Diabetes this is comedy gold
Yep
Owner:You’re Hired.
And HOW they died
Kermit’s Diabetes And go into full extent about the background of how the bridge was built
The Shining Twins: "Come and play with us, Danny."
James: "Sure, play what?"
*JUMPSCARE*
James: "...Oh."
yeah thats exactly what he said make an original comment next time
Ultralan the Ultraman shut up. He's allowed to make whatever comment he wants
@@HimeMonologues yes He is allowed to but WE are also allowed to criticise His comment especially If its Just a quote everybody heard
Nick Big allowed doesn’t mean “have to”
@@forestlol6865 thats Not an Argument Nobody has to write a comment did Somebody Tell you to wrote your comment?
“Who’s Tony? He’s Danny’s little friend who lives in his mouth!” As a man named Tony, I can confirm, we all live in Danny Torince’s mouth.
Something About Nothing huh, interesting fact
I'll tell my class at the grave yard
from my understanding, “Tony” is like a shard of his personality. his name is Dan Anthony Torince, so it takes on his middle name as Tony.
That doesn't get along well with the fact that he played a kid i-
I'm glad that James also found Danny shouting Red Rum terrifying. That was always one of the scariest parts of the movie for me. What an unnerving, weird voice he produces
Just more proof that Danny thought he was “making a drama movie” 😅😅😅
Fun fact: this Jack Nicholson performance inspired Christian Slater character Jason Dean in Heathers
Thanks for sharing. I thought I noticed some similarities! Now, if only those 2 would play family members in a film along with Logan Lerman; that would be amazing👍
Christian Slater was hot though... I said what I said!
@@multifandom1519 oh sis, yes he was. I wanted a Jason Dean but without all the murder please lol
No wayyyy woooaaahhh
Makes sense
I think a huge part of what makes The Shining so terrifying is that we never get a full explanation of what exactly is going on at The Overlook. Often times the mystique of supernatural horror films is lost once of the generic tragic ghost backstory is revealed, i.e. The Conjuring. The simple sense of wrongness of The Overlook and the incredibly disturbing imagery is enough to get us terrified. All we need to know is that The Overlook is somewhere you don't want to be. I love that we never get a full explanation of what exactly is going on here.
Team K ambiguity at its finest
Well said. Such a great film. One of the truly scariest films ever.
The book explains a lot more, Stephen King writes VERY descriptive books, and it was most likely hard for the directors to include everything, but in the book they dive deeper into the dark history of the hotel
I just finished the book, and I would say it was very awesome except i still wonder how it would be like if it wasn't very descriptive. Them 600 pages would turn to 300. I know that for sure.
So much words
"Jack had to axe him a question" Lmfaoo
Stfu
So bad its actually funny 😂🤣
Finn Usher right? Why are some people on the internet so bitter lmao
@@mandude4858 yo wtf
Rest in peace Shelley 💕💕
Fun fact: Danny's imaginary friend "Tony" was actually future Danny projecting his mind back in time to save his younger self.
Isn't that a time paradox
why did he say ''mrs torrence'' then?
This is a video about the film, not the book. According the film, Tony is...we have no idea.
@Jamless Kookie Monster Fun Fact: Jamless Kookie Monster is reading the book, so no spoilers! Oh, shit, I was a bit late there...sorry, man.
@Jamless Kookie Monster books been out forever
“Here’s James”
I regret nothing
Ausar Alexander even better, Here's Jimmy. 😄
Danica Leigh oh that’s good 👌
Girls: why won’t you come play with us?
Danny: like I’m scared man
Edit: holy shit 1,000 likes in 3 hours thanks guys
would u do it for a scooby snack
WillDaBeast 850 I’m your 100th like
@@spooktoonz I'm the 227th like lol
Zoinks! Scooby like where are you man?!
Danny how you feel
“Jack had to axe him a question” had me laughing
Those twins,
So iconic and so influential in horror, yet have such small screen time
The twins haunt my dreams
“Jack had to axe him a question.”
BAAAAAAAAAAAHAAHAAHAA
Evey Aspaas BRUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH 😂😂😂
Wack!!!!!!!
I WAS ABOUT TO COMMENT THAT! >:D
@@brinley2001 Puns aren't funny. It's just fact. Don't get salty.
May the puns be with you
You can tell James loves this movie because he kill counted it even though there was barely any kills in it.
Wym? It has kills too you know but you got a point
Bodies are bodies
@@theorangegremlin334 it was only two and one of then died by freezing
@@christian9146 one kill and one person who froze to death
Glad im not the only one coming back after hearing about Shelley Duvall passing
they even added the “here’s johnny” in IT chapter 2 with the scene in the bathroom
Oh yeah
I know!! I thought that was awesome
That might be because they are set in the same world
Don’t forget the thing shout out too!
Me and my friend were laughing our asses off
The Shining Movie: everybody loves it, Stephen King hates it.
The Shining Mini-Series: everybody hates it, Stephen King loves it.
The Shining Book: everybody loves it. Doctor Sleep Book: everybody loves it.
Doctor Sleep Movie: King and everybody loves it.
Can you please tell me whats so great about this movie??
zoom The effort put into it. They would do retakes upon retakes upon retakes of every scene. And how different it is to all other horror movies. It’s also very psychological. Things will move around in the background, for example, in one scene, there’s a chair in the background and then when it cuts back, the chair is gone. There’s also something new to find every time you watch the movie if you pay attention. Everything about the movie is so interesting
I like the miniseries... the Kubrick film... nah.
The shining is soooo overrated, good score, well shot and Nicholson is amazing but the movie is slow, overlong and boring. Doctor sleep had better characters and was a lot more entertaining
Jason I think you need to take a closer look at The Shining. Once you do you’ll love it.
“All work and only two kills makes James a dull boy.”
Still waiting on that Hellraiser kill count....
he would’ve counted the grady twins
What about The Children Of The Corn Kill Count?
I come from the future with news that will please you…
R. I. P. Shelley Duvall. Your endurance and hard work bringing Wendy to life will live on forever. Thank you
I love horror movies, but it’s such a shame when they value the outcome of the films more then the actors sanity or wellbeing AFTER the movie.
Impressive, no comments nice
Shelley defending Kubrick like her character defended Jack
Yeah she sounded like an abuse victim defending their abuser.
Her argument basically came down to "the ends justify the means". It's really sad
It sounded like said it likes robot. Like she was forced to or being manipulated
@@jeltje50 Go ahead and tell us more how she didn't know what she was saying. Go right ahead and speak for her, ignore what she's actually saying. I'll bet she loves you for it.
@@CapKaboom this though. Y'all can't read her mind. Stop speaking for her
@@SirFooplesTheThird says the same people whore doing the same thing. i dont understand why yall are so mad because people dont agree with how she was mistreated on set?? objectively she was treated badly, it doesnt matter if she doesnt mind it now, that doesnt make what they did acceptable. forgiving a bully doesnt mean the bullying was okay, it simply means YOU FORGAVE THE BULLY. jesus christ
For everyone wondering, when James said “SHPOOKY” it’s a “the mask” reference
You two are losers
@@michaelrosa9593 your name has fortnite kid, be careful who you call losers
What movie i searched "the mask" but nothing came up
smug face megumin with Jim Carey
@@hunterbarton6030 oh yeah I couldn't find it 😢
17:09 That bathroom scene, for me, is why The Shining is the greatest horror film of all time. The tension is just incredible, and that room is truly terrifying. The camera angles emphasize the quiet madness of both men, a mutual understanding that, in my opinion, fully informs Jack's character's madness.
"I always thought that the real difference between my take on it, and Stanley Kubrick's take on it, was this: in my novel, the hotel burns; in Kubrick's movie, the hotel freezes. It's the difference between warmth and cold."
*-Stephen King*
“I was warm and Kubrick was cold.” To finish the quote 🙂
Fun fact: The opening song “Dies Irae” roughly translates to ‘the wrath of God’
Edit: it has come to my attention that it translates closer to ‘The day of wrath’
Another edit because somebody is a little heated: the actual song ‘Dies Irae’ is not at the beginning of the film but the score HEAVILY references it like many other film scores that are meant to symbolize death
From what language?
@@budiadjiwijaya9946 german i think
My fave anime novel too
I take latin and in latin this translates to the day of anger (wrath)
@@maurish8043 no
21:18 : things people in an abusive relationship say about their abusers to make them seem like good people
Stanley and her never had a relationship
@@sameerhafeez7029 NOOOOOO REALLY???
@@theytrynabecray 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@sameerhafeez7029 you dont have to be in a romantic relationship for it to be abusive.
I agree. It appears he abused her and the "end" doesn't mean when the "meets" was someone being abusive and possibly misogynist.