If you’re a fan of the movie or behind the scenes type stuff in general, enjoy. Jack is a legend.
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This is why I always loved this scene in TWD:
One of the better King movies, but it hasn't aged well. I thought the actress who played the wife was useless; all she did basically was scream a lot. Hell, Taylor Swift could've done better (of course, if she were an adult and alive then).
"Here's Johnny" is a legendary scene. It's a shame so much of King's stories go on inside people's heads--hard to film that.
Shelly Duvall was the actress and you’re right - she was terrible. I recently read that Kubrick was really displeased with her being cast in that role and bullied the hell out of her during the making of the film.One of the better King movies, but it hasn't aged well. I thought the actress who played the wife was useless; all she did basically was scream a lot. Hell, Taylor Swift could've done better (of course, if she were an adult and alive then).
Agree. Wasn’t a fan of her in that role.Shelly Duvall was the actress and you’re right - she was terrible. I recently read that Kubrick was really displeased with her being cast in that role and bullied the hell out of her during the making of the film.
She just seemed so out of place. Wasn't a fan of her in that role either.Shelly Duvall was the actress and you’re right - she was terrible. I recently read that Kubrick was really displeased with her being cast in that role and bullied the hell out of her during the making of the film.
The scene where Duvall is waiving the bat around on the stairwell is embarrassingly bad when you watch it today, along with most of her performance.One of the better King movies, but it hasn't aged well. I thought the actress who played the wife was useless; all she did basically was scream a lot. Hell, Taylor Swift could've done better (of course, if she were an adult and alive then).
"Here's Johnny" is a legendary scene. It's a shame so much of King's stories go on inside people's heads--hard to film that.
Interestingly, we call it a King movie, but it’s really a Kubrick movie. Pretty sure I read somewhere that King really hated it as Kubrick took a lot of artistic license in deviating from the book. One of which being that in the book, Wendy Torrence is fvcking gorgeous, although according to the above, this difference may not have been in Kubrick’s plan.Shelly Duvall was the actress and you’re right - she was terrible. I recently read that Kubrick was really displeased with her being cast in that role and bullied the hell out of her during the making of the film.
Did you watch the version starring the guy from Wings? Stephen King closely supervised that version. I think it was a mini-series from around 2000.It is a remake that I would welcome, not that I don't enjoy The Shining. I loved Doctor Sleep. Just have Mike Flanagan direct the new Shining and it will be awesome.
I think she was pretty miserable during filming because of Kubrick.Shelly Duvall was the actress and you’re right - she was terrible. I recently read that Kubrick was really displeased with her being cast in that role and bullied the hell out of her during the making of the film.
I’m in the minority and liked it for the most part. Duvall was awful, and some of the “shining/mental telepathy” stuff between Danny and Scatman Crutters wasn’t well done, but overall I enjoy the film. The book is freaking incredible and I may have to read it again this fall.Never connected with this movie,.. not a fan.
Did you watch the version starring the guy from Wings? Stephen King closely supervised that version. I think it was a mini-series from around 2000.
I guess when you put it that way, the only REAL King movie would be one he wrote the script for--which would be Storm of the Century. Now, he may have had creative input in some areas of other movies based on his writing, but those movies, with a few exceptions, were more the vision of their concept rather than King's.Interestingly, we call it a King movie, but it’s really a Kubrick movie. Pretty sure I read somewhere that King really hated it as Kubrick took a lot of artistic license in deviating from the book. One of which being that in the book, Wendy Torrence is fvcking gorgeous, although according to the above, this difference may not have been in Kubrick’s plan.
She actually did play Olive Oyl in Robin Williams's movie "Popeye."The movie still creeps the HELL out of me and yes Shelley Duvall was awful. My kids call her Olive Oyl and it’s not a compliment.
I know and that’s why my adult children still refer to her by that name. She looked like Olive and it stuck. 😂She actually did play Olive Oyl in Robin Williams's movie "Popeye."
Same here. I really want to like it, but it just doesn’t create any emotions in me like a psychological thriller should. I think it may be because of Duvall, like other posters have mentioned. I’ve never read the book though, I should give that a try.Never connected with this movie,.. not a fan.
Is that on Paramount??If I saw it, it was years ago. I'll have to give it a shot. The newest TV series of The Stand was fantastic IMO.
She played Olive Oyl in the Robin Williams' Popeye movie. The only movie I ever actually walked out of.The movie still creeps the HELL out of me and yes Shelley Duvall was awful. My kids call her Olive Oyl and it’s not a compliment.
The movie still creeps the HELL out of me and yes Shelley Duvall was awful. My kids call her Olive Oyl and it’s not a compliment.
I saw it when it was broadcast. It was okay--the croquet mallet ruined it for me.Did you watch the version starring the guy from Wings? Stephen King closely supervised that version. I think it was a mini-series from around 2000.
I recall reading that they had gotten prop doors set up for different takes of the axe scene. But, prior to being an actor Jack Nicholson was trained as a firefighter in his military service and was so good with the fire axe that he was busting through the prop door way too fast for the movie. So they had to replace it with a real wooden door in order to slow him down. The final scene was great.
Whatever, nerdThe Shining and Christine are two of the best horror books ever - scary as shit. Too bad the movies were meh at best.
That was goodI liked the Documentary 237 about the movie, more than the movie itself.
Whatever, nerd