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The Shining 1980

"Mr. Grady, you were the caretaker here. I recognize ya. I saw your picture in the newspapers. You, uh, chopped your wife and daughters up into little bits. And then you blew your brains out."

Not gonna lie, I nearly fell off my chair when I realised this film was released in the 80's. But logically thinking it makes sense (I'm old 😂)

I remember picking up a random VHS from my brother's room and thinking, "mah, I'll watch that." Not having a clue as to what I was about to experience. The ominous music at the start set the tone immediately. Stanley Kubrick has a way of making the viewer extremely unsettled, even when nothing particularly shocking is happening on screen. Long shots of the hotel, quick edits, superior sound design, and Jack Nicholson occasionally breaking the 4th wall make this film something special and should be experienced by anyone who loves horror.

Now, I'm not much of a "big" reader, but I was intrigued to read the original source material (admittedly, it's been a while since I read this book). From memory, the ending was completely different, and we got more of an insight as to why Jack Torrance was the way he was. Stephen King is not shy about hating the movie adaptation. It must be hard seeing your baby changed into something else. But honestly, I enjoyed both very much.

8.4/10 from IMDB
84% from Rotten Tomatoes
9/10 from Me

Remember to stay safe and don't have nightmares

Jonesy 👽

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Ozric

I don't know how many times I've watched the Shining, it's not that many, but I remember so much about it. The opening music and the carpet are burned into my brain 🙂 Unsettled is a very good word to describe how the film makes you feel. So many things about it feel slightly off, you don't really feel comfortable at any point. The depiction of the Shining in Ready Player One is great too. That is a book I was told I had to read, but I decided to wait for the film to come out first and watch that. Like the Shining the book and film are very different, although the core remains the same. I love them both, but I do think that is because I watched the film first. That's a vivid hoodie 😎

GamePaddyPat

Such an amazing movie! The built of tension is so well done and the slow decent into madness. Jack Nicholson did such an amazing job! I once watched it with a friend that hasn't yet seen it. About 10 minutes into the movie she said that it was boring. I was reconsidering this friendship hard. 🤔

Jonesy - Horror Reactions & Gaming

Jack Nicholson was unhinged during the filming of this, apparently. It is said that he and Kubrick mentally tortured poor Shelly (Wendy) to get the scenes or extreme terror 😭 I also watched it with a friend recently, they had the same reaction. I think fast social media has removed us from the enjoyment of a slow burn movie. Also, dump that friend 😂