Scared the crap out of me the first time I watched it. Just reading that same line over and over again in a different format you know this dude is insane.
@@rafaelpozo9962 yeah but Stanley directed his version of the movie and chose the composer for the eerie score ... King hated it because the script wasn't a carbon copy of his book Stephan Kings mini series that came out in 1997 was terrible and not scary at all also the c.g.i was bad too...why do you think the sequel Doctor Sleep mostly follows Kubrick's movie
@@fashizzle78I think the shining the movie is a great example of a great movie but terrible adaptation. King’s biggest problems with it were if I remember correctly A. Jack obviously being a wack job right from the jump as opposed to slowly becoming one as the story went on B. Movie Wendy just ran around scared and crying most of the time where as she felt like a actual character who stood up for herself in the book which one is the better version is subjective but I can definitely see why king wasn’t a fan of the movie The overall feel and direction of the story is a lot different in the book compared to the movie
@fashizzle78 props must be given to whoever had the task of actually typing all that for this scene !! it is amazing how a scene with no real jump scare nor any gore can be this terrifying !!😳
Jack did start to write a play about the history of the Overlook Hotel. He found a large white book of photos and newspaper articles, and that book is visible on the table next to his typewriter in earlier shots of this film. It disappears, like quite a few things, such as the chair behind Jack when he tells Wendy not to interrupt him when he's 'writing'. This film has many odd, unsettling details, not least the ten or so times Jack looks right at the audience, for a fraction of a second...
If Shelly Duvall sounds absolutely hysterical as Wendy, that's because she was. Kubrick's insistence on shooting scenes over and over again (this one was over 100) and his constant mistreatment of Shelly is a well documented fact
If by "documented" you mean "endlessly repeated by shallow people who repeat half-truths because they think it makes them look cool online," then it is well-documented.
She was actually Jack Nicholson. It also didn't help that Jack told the crew to ignore her so he could keep scaring her on the set. So her being hysterical and scared is actually real
You've been killin' it the last few days, my dude. I don't know if somebody slipped a shot of adrenaline into you, but you're definitely working overtime.
@@simontide6780King had a point. Jack Nicholson just came off as disturbed from the top. Jack in the book was a kind man with no signs of anything dangerously wrong until he's spent time in the hotel.
I like the way you included audio from other reactions. It was a cool way to include more commentary without needing to take away from the visual reaction of other reactors, and without splitting the screen to the detriment of the video.
"Shelley Duvall is best known for playing the wide-eyed, petrified Wendy Torrance in Stanley Kubrick's iconic horror film, The Shining. The then 30-year-old actress was terrorized by the details-obsessed director, who isolated her from the rest of the crew, berated her and demeaned her." She pretty much left acting after this. Another source. "The magnum opus of his cruelty toward Duvall came in the form of one of "The Shining's" most iconic scenes - the baseball bat confrontation on the stairs. Kubrick made Duvall and Nicholson shoot the scene in a record-setting 127 takes, something that horror fans love to spout off as a fun bit of trivia. The result of the constant takes were Duvall's hands were shredded raw from gripping the bat for such a prolonged period of time, her voice was hoarse from crying, her eyes became swollen, and she left the set completely dehydrated. The moments we see on screen of Duvall crying in pain, fear, and exhaustion were not acting, but an actor delivering lines while enduring a trauma response."
Most of what you wrote is not true according to what Duvall herself has said and what others on the set have said. Duvall has had psychological problems, but they reached their worst long after this film and after she had produced a successful and critically acclaimed television series.
Fun Fact. Every scene that takes place inside the hotel are on sound stages in London, including a refrigerated set for the maze scenes. Even the front of the hotel is a facade (nothing behind it). The exterior overhead shots of the hotel were filmed from a helicopter and is actually The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado. Kubrick was terrified of flying so did almost every one of his films in the UK.
The place of the exterior of the Overlook is a place familiar from many British-made movies. To the left of the location ( looking at the front of the Overlook ) is the London street set, which was built for a French movie in the late 1950s, and was still in use when making 'Doctor Who: The Dalek Invasion 2150 AD' in the 1950s, and also the Sherlock Holmes TV series where Jeremy Brett plays Sherlock in the 1990s. The exact location of the Overlook and the maze seems to have been the same bit of land where the Dalek's mine in Bedfordshire was constructed, and the hill Wendy and Danny drive up in the sno-cat in reality goes up to the side of a reservoir, which is sometimes used as a lake or seashore, notably in the many 1970s spy shows, such as 'The Champions'.
Funny story. Just a few weeks after I had watched this movie, in one of my classes we were assigned to do a creative writing project, basically make up our own story anyway that we wanted it. So I wrote out five pages of, ‘Why does life suck’, breaking the phrase into paragraphs and putting it into quotations like it was something being said by the phrase itself. Not surprisingly, I got called into the office over the story and my parents were called. I had to explain to everyone that it was a joke inspired by the Shining to get out of trouble.
@@maxherrera5344a verbal warning about my abnormal behavior. For some reason they thought I was either attention seeking or was disturbed on some level. Thankfully my folks saw that it was just me being silly, and told me to not do something like that again.
Now I'm thinking about how many Kubrick movies involve a kind of psychotic break with reality... Fear and Desire, Lolita, Dr. Strangelove, 2001, A Clockwork Orange, The Shining, Full Metal Jacket, Eyes Wide Shut, at the least. I don't know if I would have ever put that together, though others will have.
Another outstanding compilation 👍 💘 📹 I would have loved to see Kubrick's storyline if Wendy had just left with Danny and Jack would have remained all alone.
Where these get really interesting is not in just the reactions, but in your choices of them. Like when you consecutively show people moving their heads, trying to see more than is on the screen.
Jack Nicholson Is Such A Fantastic Actor. No One Can Replace Him As Jack Torrence. Still Miss This Man In Hollywood Movies. He Is Still Alive. But He Is Bedridden For Years. He Is Like 80 + Now. He Lost His Memories. 😢😥😥
One of the scariest parts about this whole movie is Kubrick. Him being such an awesome film maker and perfectionist lead him to torturing Shelley Duvall. He constantly told the cast and staff to either not acknowledge her or treat her like shit. Of course because he wanted a natural reaction of her being on her own. But it really messed her up.
I remember seeing this movie and i remember when the movie started I already was feeling unsttled and nothing crazy has happened yet! when the iconic "HEEERES JOHNNY" Scene came on, i remember being absolutely terrified with the context et i remember seeing the memes so i gave an very awkward laugh while i was legit scared
Given Kubrick's penchant for perfectionism (OCD) I feel sorry for the prop person who had to type those pages. Then have them thrown back in their face, told that they're all wrong and to do it again. Probably over and over. Until it truly looked like it was written by someone having a psychotic break.
To me ( haters will hate) this is the best thriller. Stephen King doesn't like it but Cray Jack. People say it is not scary. But they don't know Stephen King had writers block and stayed at " The Sterling Hotel in Colorado.
I had a part in this movie, but all my footage ended up on the cutting room floor. In the stairs scene, I come up behind Wendy and say "You're gonna need a bigger bat!"
When the cinematography is so good that people watching the movie actually try to peek around corners, that's a lesson modern film makers direly need to take again.
The Kubrick Exhibition has several trays of these pages, in each of the languages Kubrick shot so that the film could have more impact in many countries. A production assistant did the work in a few days, being on the film as a secretarial worker, in between typing up all these hundreds of pages.
What's scariest is, they couldn't just copypaste text in a word processor back then. Someone had to manually type out those dozens of pages, with all the minor errors, in all those different formats, for real.
I remember seeing this as a kid and thinking two things: 1.) who the hell taught her to swing a bat, and 2.), damn, Jack Nicholson is great. Jack Nicholson is just... Jack. I'll probably take a day off work when he dies lol.
I really didn’t like how Mrs. Movie called Wendy pathetic in this scene on their video. Wendy is a very mousy person, yes, but I think most people would tear up if their significant other was yelling and verbally abusing them. Doesn’t make them pathetic if they start crying.
RIP Shelley Duvall (July 7, 1949 - July 11, 2024), aged 75
You will be remembered as a legend.
5:26 “Mental and physical. Physical and mental. Everything.”
One of my favorite edits that you ever did.
WENDY. DARLING. LIGHT. OF. MY. LIFE.
Best delivery of all time. I love that line
Cosplayers on tiktok: *hippity hoppity this is now my property*
“It’s gonna be a best seller” lolol
The shock all the reactors got when reading what had been typed was so chilling. And then we see that’s all he had been typing- that’s really crazy!
Scared the crap out of me the first time I watched it.
Just reading that same line over and over again in a different format you know this dude is insane.
How could reading something typed over and over again for hundreds of pages be so scary .. Kubrick's a genius
Stephen king wrote the book
@@rafaelpozo9962 yeah but Stanley directed his version of the movie and chose the composer for the eerie score ... King hated it because the script wasn't a carbon copy of his book Stephan Kings mini series that came out in 1997 was terrible and not scary at all also the c.g.i was bad too...why do you think the sequel Doctor Sleep mostly follows Kubrick's movie
@@fashizzle78I think the shining the movie is a great example of a great movie but terrible adaptation. King’s biggest problems with it were if I remember correctly
A. Jack obviously being a wack job right from the jump as opposed to slowly becoming one as the story went on
B. Movie Wendy just ran around scared and crying most of the time where as she felt like a actual character who stood up for herself in the book
which one is the better version is subjective but I can definitely see why king wasn’t a fan of the movie
The overall feel and direction of the story is a lot different in the book compared to the movie
Because when she read the pages she knew he had gone insane
@fashizzle78 props must be given to whoever had the task of actually typing all that for this scene !!
it is amazing how a scene with no real jump scare nor any gore can be this terrifying !!😳
"I don't think we need to see more pages" hahaha
“I am proud of you Wendy, now run b!tch.” Gotta be the most hilarious quote out of the whole video.
😂
You should follow his channel. All his reactions are great. It's EOM Reacts..
The fact they shot this scene 127 times boggles my mind 😮
I feel so bad for Shelley Duvall. 😢
Stanley was sooo perfectionist, which was good for the movie 👍
y es perfecta, se puede sentir la desesperación
"This is what we've being staying here for? This bullshit?" omg I wish that was in the movie 😄
Jack did start to write a play about the history of the Overlook Hotel.
He found a large white book of photos and newspaper articles, and that book is visible on the table next to his typewriter in earlier shots of this film.
It disappears, like quite a few things, such as the chair behind Jack when he tells Wendy not to interrupt him when he's 'writing'.
This film has many odd, unsettling details, not least the ten or so times Jack looks right at the audience, for a fraction of a second...
Wendy does it only once that I've noticed, right after Jack says 'Perfect for a child'.
If Shelly Duvall sounds absolutely hysterical as Wendy, that's because she was. Kubrick's insistence on shooting scenes over and over again (this one was over 100) and his constant mistreatment of Shelly is a well documented fact
If by "documented" you mean "endlessly repeated by shallow people who repeat half-truths because they think it makes them look cool online," then it is well-documented.
She was actually Jack Nicholson. It also didn't help that Jack told the crew to ignore her so he could keep scaring her on the set. So her being hysterical and scared is actually real
@@jackal59 Super sassy!
“I am prouda you, Wendy. Now _run,_ bitch!” 😂😂
8:10 Dasha be like "double tap!" 😂
It's funny seeing some of the reactors acting out the peeking around the corners like the Wendy character. They were really into the scene obviously.
You've been killin' it the last few days, my dude. I don't know if somebody slipped a shot of adrenaline into you, but you're definitely working overtime.
Bro I was waiting for his Halloween thrillers I'm born on Oct 31st
@@davidward9737 I'm sure he'll get around to it. The comp on The Shining was a banger.
Jack is just amazing actor. The Shining isn't shining without him.
Stephen King thought he was a bad choice to play this roll.
@@johnsilva9139 Stephen King also thinks Biden is great president. That guy is out of his mind lately like guy in shining.
@@simontide6780King had a point. Jack Nicholson just came off as disturbed from the top. Jack in the book was a kind man with no signs of anything dangerously wrong until he's spent time in the hotel.
Wendy.. darling.. LIGHT of my liffe
The best reveal of persistent psychosis ever. All hope destroyed.
"Can't murder now, eating."
- Homer Simpson
Moe:" Oh for crying out loud!" Good reference my friend
And in the group of ghouls that drag homer out of the larder includes pinhead and Freddie Kruger.
J. (EOM Reacts) is freaking hilarious; I love his reactions. Ash and Hannah are great as well.
Facts. I've seen all of them and actually check a few regularly. EOM, TBR, You Me, and Just Ask Ash are basic viewing
Just remind yourself that Kubrick had an assistant type out all of those pages...
@YoureMLebowski_on_te_le_gram ?
fyi: this video was actually edited last September, so yes you are seeing how much I've improved over the past year. 🙂
all good. Thanks for the enjoyable video!
Ok, I was about to ask if this was a repost.
I was wondering what was going on, lol. Your edits now are excellent quality, congrats on the progress, Dude.
All work and no bat makes Jack a mad boy.
we finally made one of your videos! we are honored! thank you and great job!
Keep it up. All work and no play makes Mr. Lebowski a popular channel.
0:28 oh man these ladies are quite beautiful. I’ll have to check out their channel
Yayyy I made the cut😁🙏🏼great video & ending lol🤣
4:48 Ash sounds just like Simple Jack! 😆
💀 fr
Ash is the definition of cringe
You can tell who out of that knows that scene better than the others (meaning as a variation on their own experiences).
Aww, this movie has such a special place in my heart. My first reaction! Thank you so much for the inclusion!😊
Again, one of the best reaction one liners ,"You're insane" 😂LOL
I like the way you included audio from other reactions. It was a cool way to include more commentary without needing to take away from the visual reaction of other reactors, and without splitting the screen to the detriment of the video.
Jack Nicholson was so good at playing Jack, It's so purely psychotic.
I saw in the making, it took months to complete the scene of blood pouring out of the elevator.
7:43 that one chick was into that tongue action he did 😄😄👌
"Shelley Duvall is best known for playing the wide-eyed, petrified Wendy Torrance in Stanley Kubrick's iconic horror film, The Shining. The then 30-year-old actress was terrorized by the details-obsessed director, who isolated her from the rest of the crew, berated her and demeaned her."
She pretty much left acting after this.
Another source.
"The magnum opus of his cruelty toward Duvall came in the form of one of "The Shining's" most iconic scenes - the baseball bat confrontation on the stairs. Kubrick made Duvall and Nicholson shoot the scene in a record-setting 127 takes, something that horror fans love to spout off as a fun bit of trivia. The result of the constant takes were Duvall's hands were shredded raw from gripping the bat for such a prolonged period of time, her voice was hoarse from crying, her eyes became swollen, and she left the set completely dehydrated. The moments we see on screen of Duvall crying in pain, fear, and exhaustion were not acting, but an actor delivering lines while enduring a trauma response."
Most of what you wrote is not true according to what Duvall herself has said and what others on the set have said. Duvall has had psychological problems, but they reached their worst long after this film and after she had produced a successful and critically acclaimed television series.
Fun Fact. Every scene that takes place inside the hotel are on sound stages in London, including a refrigerated set for the maze scenes. Even the front of the hotel is a facade (nothing behind it). The exterior overhead shots of the hotel were filmed from a helicopter and is actually The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado. Kubrick was terrified of flying so did almost every one of his films in the UK.
The place of the exterior of the Overlook is a place familiar from many British-made movies.
To the left of the location ( looking at the front of the Overlook ) is the London street set, which was built for a French movie in the late 1950s, and was still in use when making 'Doctor Who: The Dalek Invasion 2150 AD' in the 1950s, and also the Sherlock Holmes TV series where Jeremy Brett plays Sherlock in the 1990s.
The exact location of the Overlook and the maze seems to have been the same bit of land where the Dalek's mine in Bedfordshire was constructed, and the hill Wendy and Danny drive up in the sno-cat in reality goes up to the side of a reservoir, which is sometimes used as a lake or seashore, notably in the many 1970s spy shows, such as 'The Champions'.
Funny story. Just a few weeks after I had watched this movie, in one of my classes we were assigned to do a creative writing project, basically make up our own story anyway that we wanted it.
So I wrote out five pages of, ‘Why does life suck’, breaking the phrase into paragraphs and putting it into quotations like it was something being said by the phrase itself.
Not surprisingly, I got called into the office over the story and my parents were called. I had to explain to everyone that it was a joke inspired by the Shining to get out of trouble.
What is the aftermath?
@@maxherrera5344a verbal warning about my abnormal behavior. For some reason they thought I was either attention seeking or was disturbed on some level. Thankfully my folks saw that it was just me being silly, and told me to not do something like that again.
Its the formatting thats crazy. He took time to do MLA formatting but thats all he was writing. 😂
BTW:
I just found this channel a few hours ago and am already a fan of your work.
Specially the bits with Ellie's face
Fact! I just found it, too! I immediately subscribed!
127 takes, a Guinness record foe most takes of a scene with dialogue.
From one of my favourite movies ever, very good compilation, my friend
Another masterpiece! Love all the different accents!
When she(and we, the audience) realizes that was all he wrote: One of the most spine-curving moments in cinema.
It’s unique. It’s going to be a bestseller.
lol
That's great video editing work with the cuts from the different people and keeping the main scene properly synched.
These combo reactions are better than the individual ones. It gives the feeling of an audience.
You know someone really typed that when you see the typos
I loved it when Dasha sarcastically said "Oh you poor thing!".
Now I'm thinking about how many Kubrick movies involve a kind of psychotic break with reality... Fear and Desire, Lolita, Dr. Strangelove, 2001, A Clockwork Orange, The Shining, Full Metal Jacket, Eyes Wide Shut, at the least. I don't know if I would have ever put that together, though others will have.
Another outstanding compilation 👍 💘 📹 I would have loved to see Kubrick's storyline if Wendy had just left with Danny and Jack would have remained all alone.
The fact is, all that means he's been crazy since they moved there
You know a movie's got someone by the curlies if they're trying to peek around corners for the bad guy. 😂
it amazes me how often that happens. even though i probably do it too.
Where these get really interesting is not in just the reactions, but in your choices of them. Like when you consecutively show people moving their heads, trying to see more than is on the screen.
Oh Man Jack Nicholson was just amazing in this movie😬.
"It's over, Jack! I have the high ground!"
"Gimme the bat, Wendy!"
Yup, she gave it to him.
What’s crazy is somebody in production had to actually type all those pages.
"Honey I'm home" 🏡😁....
They tortured poor Shelly Duvall.
I just love EOM...he keeps it real Quote ´´Yeah u can keep in this MF hotel but were gone´´ So real
Jack Nicholson Is Such A Fantastic Actor. No One Can Replace Him As Jack Torrence. Still Miss This Man In Hollywood Movies. He Is Still Alive. But He Is Bedridden For Years. He Is Like 80 + Now. He Lost His Memories. 😢😥😥
Love your channel. Signs you watch to much TH-cam, you no longer watch movies, you watch people watching movies!
Give him the bat, Wendy! And she DID...
A uniquely scary scene. How long he's been going insane
Since they arrived at the hotel after signing the contract and talking with the owners
@@rafaelpozo9962 no they were at the hotel for a month before he started going insane
love these reactions!!!!!!!!!
One of the scariest parts about this whole movie is Kubrick. Him being such an awesome film maker and perfectionist lead him to torturing Shelley Duvall. He constantly told the cast and staff to either not acknowledge her or treat her like shit. Of course because he wanted a natural reaction of her being on her own. But it really messed her up.
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy
This is 'show don't tell' that Jack had lost his mind.
I find it very telling
I remember seeing this movie and i remember when the movie started I already was feeling unsttled and nothing crazy has happened yet! when the iconic "HEEERES JOHNNY" Scene came on, i remember being absolutely terrified with the context et i remember seeing the memes so i gave an very awkward laugh while i was legit scared
Given Kubrick's penchant for perfectionism (OCD) I feel sorry for the prop person who had to type those pages. Then have them thrown back in their face, told that they're all wrong and to do it again. Probably over and over. Until it truly looked like it was written by someone having a psychotic break.
Run,Wendy, RUN....
Reactions to the wood chiper in Fargo would make a nice compilation.
When she read the pages she knew he had gone insane and needed to get out by any means possible
Only 2 movies that I know of that says this quote... The Shining (1980) and The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957).
Stanly Kubrick tortured Shelly in the making of this movie this scene in particular took over 300 takes
That's just the way Jack Nicholson is in real life.
As soon as possible 😂😂😂
To me ( haters will hate) this is the best thriller. Stephen King doesn't like it but Cray Jack. People say it is not scary. But they don't know Stephen King had writers block and stayed at " The Sterling Hotel in Colorado.
Call the New York times. 😂
I had a part in this movie, but all my footage ended up on the cutting room floor. In the stairs scene, I come up behind Wendy and say "You're gonna need a bigger bat!"
No TV and No Beer make Homer something something.........
Go crazy?
I always would tell people that my parents names are Jack and Wendy spelled the same way
Don't they know its the hotel that drove Jack crazy?
When the cinematography is so good that people watching the movie actually try to peek around corners, that's a lesson modern film makers direly need to take again.
“You need a shotgun” lol
It actually says:
" A11 work and no play..."
Referring to Apollo 11
Nicholson earning the part of Joker before the Batman screenplay was ever written.
my favorite scene from the movie.
Ok this was good movie, well done man
These kids are funny...and sad.😂
Jack Nicholson is considered the best scary villain ever played in THE SHINING 🪓🏨 and in BATMAN as THE JOKER 🃏
Is it just me or were the commentaries overlapping weirdly in this video?
They overlapped briefly, I noticed that too.
They had to pay people to type all those pages. I wonder how long it took and if any of them went cray cray.
The Kubrick Exhibition has several trays of these pages, in each of the languages Kubrick shot so that the film could have more impact in many countries.
A production assistant did the work in a few days, being on the film as a secretarial worker, in between typing up all these hundreds of pages.
What's scariest is, they couldn't just copypaste text in a word processor back then. Someone had to manually type out those dozens of pages, with all the minor errors, in all those different formats, for real.
I remember seeing this as a kid and thinking two things: 1.) who the hell taught her to swing a bat, and 2.), damn, Jack Nicholson is great. Jack Nicholson is just... Jack. I'll probably take a day off work when he dies lol.
I really didn’t like how Mrs. Movie called Wendy pathetic in this scene on their video. Wendy is a very mousy person, yes, but I think most people would tear up if their significant other was yelling and verbally abusing them. Doesn’t make them pathetic if they start crying.
very true.
Shelly Duvall was exhausted as a result of Kubrick doing so many takes of the same scenes he was also cruel to Shelly
The GOAT when it comes to scary movies in my opinion. This will always be my favorite horror film of all time.
Thanks for the video. I enjoyed it
How good was that acting? Greatest scene of all time?
A deadass scary sequence.
The Shindig! 🪓😂
Piece-of-Cake! Its time to get outta there!😅
take me out to the ball game..... take me out with the crowd..... buy me some peanuts and Cracker "Jacks"..... I don't care if I never get back.