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Wendy (Shelley Duvall) discovers the results of months of Jack's (Jack Nicholson) "work."
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"All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" -- or, rather, a homicidal boy in Stanley Kubrick's eerie 1980 adaptation of Stephen King's horror novel. With wife Wendy (Shelley Duvall) and psychic son Danny (Danny Lloyd) in tow, frustrated writer Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson) takes a job as the winter caretaker at the opulently ominous, mountain-locked Overlook Hotel so that he can write in peace. Before the Overlook is vacated for the Torrances, the manager (Barry Nelson) informs Jack that a previous caretaker went crazy and slaughtered his family; Jack thinks it's no problem, but Danny's "shining" hints otherwise. Settling into their routine, Danny cruises through the empty corridors on his Big Wheel and plays in the topiary maze with Wendy, while Jack sets up shop in a cavernous lounge with strict orders not to be disturbed. Danny's alter ego, "Tony," however, starts warning of "redrum" as Danny is plagued by more blood-soaked visions of the past, and a blocked Jack starts visiting the hotel bar for a few visions of his own. Frightened by her husband's behavior and Danny's visit to the forbidding Room 237, Wendy soon discovers what Jack has really been doing in his study all day, and what the hotel has done to Jack.
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Cast: Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Producers: Robert Fryer, Jan Harlan, Mary Lea Johnson, Stanley Kubrick, Martin Richards
Screenwriters: Stephen King, Stanley Kubrick, Diane Johnson
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Комментарии : 1,7 тыс.   
@patchohaven8564
@patchohaven8564 8 лет назад
You know who ACTUALLY went crazy? The person who actually had to type those papers.
@mikemaldonado9960
@mikemaldonado9960 8 лет назад
+Patch O' Haven what a saint that person is
@TrollMalefico1984
@TrollMalefico1984 8 лет назад
+Patch O' Haven More than crazy I bet he/she still remembers what pain in the ass it had to be.
@manco828
@manco828 8 лет назад
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!
@XxKissesandHugsxX
@XxKissesandHugsxX 8 лет назад
Stanley Kubrick had to do it. He was typing them in behind the scenes footage :)
@patchohaven8564
@patchohaven8564 8 лет назад
Mrs. McDowell Ouch...
@aaronweeks3585
@aaronweeks3585 5 лет назад
To me this is the scariest part of the movie. The realization not only has he gone crazy, but how LONG he's been going crazy.
@thahoule7924
@thahoule7924 4 года назад
and that we didnt know either, while watching the movie, we had no idea that he was doing THIS the entire time
@scorpionkobra
@scorpionkobra 3 года назад
I wonder did he begin to write this line from the beginning or after spending one month in the hotel? Because his behavour changed after a month
@3912James
@3912James 2 года назад
@@thahoule7924 When Wendy intruded on him the first time (thereby making him irate)...he ripped the paper that he typed on before she had a chance to read it. Didn't realize that that scene was the beginning of Jack losing it upstairs.
@antonboludo8886
@antonboludo8886 Год назад
@@scorpionkobra Maybe it had been simmering inside him and then appeared in a way that seemed sudden.
@M-ps6ve
@M-ps6ve Год назад
E/nd y/our l/ife
@Memeking-zr2tp
@Memeking-zr2tp 9 лет назад
This is honestly the scariest part of the movie. This is when you know that he's completely lost it. It's great.
@danielallen3454
@danielallen3454 5 лет назад
Not just *that* he lost it. But how *long* he's been losing it.
@Actiomedey
@Actiomedey 5 лет назад
@Teddy Holiday If you were trapped alone in a cabin with someone and you found out that they had been typing this for days on end, and you weren't even a little bit unnerved or put off? I would say you have absolutely zero survival instinct whatsoever.
@SRBOMBONICA86
@SRBOMBONICA86 5 лет назад
@@danielallen3454 exactly
@woodchuckcider1
@woodchuckcider1 5 лет назад
@Teddy Holiday Not scary? Have you lost it?
@adamst.martin1932
@adamst.martin1932 5 лет назад
@Teddy Holiday you are not supposed to be scare. You're Superman 😂🤣
@theseageek
@theseageek 7 лет назад
Am I the only one who feels sad for the guy who needed to type all these?
@ogwhigger9349
@ogwhigger9349 7 лет назад
I don't think anyone had to write them... Just write 1 paper of it then copy it...
@HoneyNutHijoles
@HoneyNutHijoles 7 лет назад
This scene is literally what happened when his wife found those papers he had to type
@carolinegoossens1987
@carolinegoossens1987 7 лет назад
The layout of the papers differs, so they needed more than one.@HoneyNutHijoles: Ha! That could actually be true!
@elfettafemmina
@elfettafemmina 7 лет назад
it seems that K himself writed them in ALL languages (the pages are different in different countries)
@yuehan6711
@yuehan6711 6 лет назад
His name is jack. Goes home two wife and three kids. Honey how was wor- All work and no play makes jack a dull boy Honey wha- ALL WORK AND NO PLAY MAKES JACK A DULL BOY Honey what's wr- HHAHAHAAH ALL WORK AND NO PLAY MAKES JACK A DULL BOY HONEY STOP YOUR SCARING THE CHILDREN- Daddy I'm scared AALLLLLL WOOOORRRKKK AND NO PLAY MMAAAKKKESS JACK A DDUUULLLL BOOOOOOOOOUYYYYYUUY hiss
@mishtaromaniello8295
@mishtaromaniello8295 7 лет назад
The reason why this is such a great horror movie is because it doesn't focus on jumpscares but on suspense.
@quando5862
@quando5862 7 лет назад
Totally correct
@abic5991
@abic5991 7 лет назад
So true! There is a crazy amount of suspense and barely any jump scares yet it's just as scary!
@mishtaromaniello8295
@mishtaromaniello8295 7 лет назад
+Abigail Caveney Absolutely. The only thing that was a "jumpscare" was that damn dog-man at the end of the hall but it didn't pop out at you.
@EconAtheist
@EconAtheist 7 лет назад
That and sticking an axe in Scatman Crothers' chest.
@quando5862
@quando5862 7 лет назад
This film is also very effective at creating the atmosphere that you're actually in the hotel with them
@williammccormick2802
@williammccormick2802 7 лет назад
The thing isn't JUST that he's gone crazy. It's about how long he's been batshit.
@blackngoldcuttlefish3390
@blackngoldcuttlefish3390 6 лет назад
indeed
@DannyGadish
@DannyGadish 5 лет назад
yes
@SRBOMBONICA86
@SRBOMBONICA86 5 лет назад
Exactly
@andrewh5136
@andrewh5136 4 года назад
And not only that, but the horror that he's been quietly out of his mind for that long and realizing they've been in his presence that entire time.
@mysoncrumphaseveryinjury3853
@mysoncrumphaseveryinjury3853 4 года назад
To be fair he seemed sketchy right at the beginning of the movie, even before arriving in the Overlook hotel.
@Peninsula5rock
@Peninsula5rock 9 лет назад
The truth is that lack of CTRL C + CTRL V could let a person go crazy. Thank you, technology.
@javiinkling695
@javiinkling695 7 лет назад
whoa technology
@twentyfivemelody
@twentyfivemelody 4 года назад
It’s would be so scary that way
@cooleslaw
@cooleslaw 4 года назад
@dafuqawew I don't think you realize that this movie was made in 1980.
@bluepeng8895
@bluepeng8895 3 года назад
My Username is Pointlessly Long and Intimidating They had computers in the 80’s too
@user-xx6vy9ri8p
@user-xx6vy9ri8p 3 года назад
@@bluepeng8895 But stripes and columns are different.
@ToastedTurtleOnRye
@ToastedTurtleOnRye 9 лет назад
Wanna hear some REALLY crazy trivia... Kubrick had the entire stack retyped in the other distribution languages for all the other countries..........
@Hardy30680
@Hardy30680 9 лет назад
ToastedTurtleOnRye That's right. It's really creepy when you see the pages written in your language (in my case German) though you obviously expected an English text.
@Matthew9818
@Matthew9818 8 лет назад
That is so awesome . Respect to Kubrick
@mikespearwood3914
@mikespearwood3914 6 лет назад
Hardy30680 did it translate the same?
@blackngoldcuttlefish3390
@blackngoldcuttlefish3390 6 лет назад
that's awesome
@ciaranbernard1
@ciaranbernard1 5 лет назад
I've just been to the Kubrick exhibition where there are five or six language variants. In French it reads, "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush", in Italian, it is, "The early bird gets the worm."
@Tarkus_H
@Tarkus_H 9 лет назад
No TV and no beer make Homer go crazy.
@MrNoob0305
@MrNoob0305 9 лет назад
Iambic Pentameter Haha, I remember that episode, nice profile pic btw ;)
@lml6791
@lml6791 9 лет назад
All I need is a title. I was thinking along the lines of no TV and no beer make Homer something something.
@joshgehman232
@joshgehman232 8 лет назад
Luke Lauchle go crazy?
@lml6791
@lml6791 8 лет назад
Josh Gehman Don't mind if I do!
@rosella6089
@rosella6089 8 лет назад
And no doughnuts
@jameslyman5793
@jameslyman5793 5 лет назад
The "How do you like it?" at the end is scarier than any loud or demonic noise you could make to scare somebody. Just pure insanity.
@wingochan9400
@wingochan9400 Год назад
I agree.
@c.galindo9639
@c.galindo9639 Год назад
Calm and happy with his deranged work. Yeah that is definitely scary in person to see someone like that
@thanman6584
@thanman6584 Год назад
@@c.galindo9639 a little bit funny too. I think
@c.galindo9639
@c.galindo9639 Год назад
@@thanman6584 unless you’re psychotic too then you would enjoy his company XD
@Marxistnazi
@Marxistnazi Год назад
Alt account BTW
@rosegirl3220
@rosegirl3220 5 лет назад
You know what I admire about this scene, all the little mistakes he made because of typing the same sentence over and over again
@metsot
@metsot 3 года назад
Exactly.
@Andythespacekid
@Andythespacekid 3 года назад
they made an intern type all that no joke so the mistakes are real
@SuhaniYaadein
@SuhaniYaadein 2 года назад
Where
@rosegirl3220
@rosegirl3220 2 года назад
@@SuhaniYaadein 0:22 he wrote bog and bot instead of boy. 0:57 there's no space between all work near the top of the page. 1:01 one of the sentences says llay instead of play
@SuhaniYaadein
@SuhaniYaadein 2 года назад
@@rosegirl3220 oh yes I see a lot now
@KetwunsGamingPad
@KetwunsGamingPad 10 лет назад
Well Jack, there were a few grammatical problems, and there are quite a few unusual choices of paragraphing, maybe it could have used more sentencing structure and better choice of words, but otherwise it's alright.
@stbmnrl546
@stbmnrl546 3 года назад
First wtf
@Colesign
@Colesign 3 года назад
Pffht! Now I'm imagining Jack submitting this draft to a writer's workshop and the other writers trying to be as tactful as they can...
@joeplayzgames2625
@joeplayzgames2625 2 года назад
Grammarly from 2014
@itwontcomeout5678
@itwontcomeout5678 2 года назад
Lol
@Marxistnazi
@Marxistnazi Год назад
His word formatting is really wierd. Than he looks all happy about it in the end " how do ya like it :)"
@TruCclear
@TruCclear 8 лет назад
seems like an interesting read
@sillysillyputty8723
@sillysillyputty8723 4 года назад
lol
@leczorn
@leczorn 3 года назад
There actually is a book on the market titled "All Work and No Play Makes Jack a Dull Boy!" It's credited to Jack Torrance and contains that line typed repeatedly across 237 pages!
@tylerross9291
@tylerross9291 3 года назад
@@leczorn easy money
@rageagaintstheNWO
@rageagaintstheNWO 2 года назад
Better than The Communist manifesto
@funnypainter1205
@funnypainter1205 2 года назад
@@leczorn I would like to know what they are.
@florence_m_p
@florence_m_p 10 лет назад
This is the creepiest scene in my opinion. I love it so much!
@liamtheboxingpro3171
@liamtheboxingpro3171 6 лет назад
Florence M.P. same
@ussindianapolis9137
@ussindianapolis9137 6 лет назад
Florence M. O
@frummel403
@frummel403 6 лет назад
Me too!
@zeezee8216
@zeezee8216 6 лет назад
son but why are you so Read more
@DannyGadish
@DannyGadish 5 лет назад
same. it's just so creepy that that's what he's been writing the whole time
@lightningjet9444
@lightningjet9444 2 года назад
The two main reasons why I love this film: 1:the acting 2: no jump scares just pure suspense
@djhproductions2670
@djhproductions2670 Год назад
The axe kill was kinda a jump scare
@BonzoDrummer
@BonzoDrummer Год назад
Danny rounding the corner to see the twins is a jump scare.
@Lanetgm
@Lanetgm Год назад
The grandy twins is one
@c.galindo9639
@c.galindo9639 Год назад
That naked old lady rotting in the bathtub was a jumpscare
@IkesDaddelbox
@IkesDaddelbox Год назад
No cheap jump scares. They don't feel like daddy jumping out from behind the couch. They have thought and purpose.
@tmrezzek5728
@tmrezzek5728 6 лет назад
F**king terrifiyng..and it's not in the book. Kubrick and Diane Johnson wrote this bit, and it's a perfect indicator that lets you know Jack Torrance is truly crazy. And I love how the audience goes with Shelley Duvall emotionally, getting more frantic and thinking "Those pages ALL can't be the same, can they?!"
@libertyprime7911
@libertyprime7911 2 года назад
bumping this comment
@kingcobra7183
@kingcobra7183 Год назад
Can you imagine seeing this scene in a Steven King book about 20 pages of "AW&NPMJADB" with the most insane way so to write that phrase with the words looking crazy on all pages that wouldve been insanely iconicbut Steven King doesn't understand Kubrick's genius and thinks the TV spinoff-ripoff of Kubrick's shining is better when it looks like absolute trash.
@nikolaikolev8433
@nikolaikolev8433 10 месяцев назад
​@@kingcobra7183Imo the tv series are decent and told the story perfect. Sadly, they aren't scary at all. If the twins scene and this one were in the book, oh boy. It would have been even greater.
@nicolagianaroli2024
@nicolagianaroli2024 2 месяца назад
@@kingcobra7183 I think Steven King is just a puppet and he does what he is told to do. He was told to defame the master and he did it in the most idiotic way. An idiot
@proxkei2266
@proxkei2266 8 лет назад
All study and no wifi makes me crazy
@WayneStakem
@WayneStakem 8 лет назад
+lee smith Try throwing a tennis ball around once in a while.
@itsthatfan3871
@itsthatfan3871 8 лет назад
wait ....r u Lee Smith as in Lee Smith that I know 😂😂
@proxkei2266
@proxkei2266 8 лет назад
no mate :D
@itsthatfan3871
@itsthatfan3871 8 лет назад
lee smith remember I said this and in august/September if someone asks u this ill know it is the person im talking about xD
@tencents6
@tencents6 5 лет назад
How do you like it? I was thinking of a working title. "All study and no wifi makes me something."
@ferttvlogs8983
@ferttvlogs8983 5 лет назад
The music in this scene is very terrifying.
@chaosdweller
@chaosdweller 4 года назад
Sometimes when I'm alone at night , I wonder off in the woods by myself, and hide in a empty creek bed and I hunker down and hide and watch this over and over, usually a couple hundred times. I'm drawn to it or this, uncontrollably, I can't get enough of this seen, for some reason?
@thomaswiltherford9265
@thomaswiltherford9265 4 года назад
Notta Popeye Chicken Sandwich u good fam
@OreadNYC
@OreadNYC 4 года назад
I think this is probably one of the pieces by the late Polish modern composer Krzysztof Penderecki. They use several of his compositions in the film. As a modern composer, Penderecki tended to write music which did not rely on the traditional conventions on terms of keys or rhythms or scales.
@gemeni3000
@gemeni3000 3 года назад
@@OreadNYC interesting!
@thaoneshewants844
@thaoneshewants844 2 года назад
@@chaosdweller Suicidal tendencies.
@MT-tu8dt
@MT-tu8dt 4 года назад
Brilliant acting by Shelley. Her face says it all, not only is she finding out that her husband is going crazy but also finding out how long he’s been going crazy.
@goldenhorn15
@goldenhorn15 7 лет назад
This is the most terrifying scene as the wife knows she is not only all alone, but dealing with absolute madness, chills up my back every time.
@Faery_Witch422
@Faery_Witch422 Год назад
Yes! And for the fact that she's on her own with trying to get her and Danny out of there safely.
@jawaratoyloy7780
@jawaratoyloy7780 9 месяцев назад
madness absolute(perfectly worded)
@SpitefulGoose
@SpitefulGoose 3 года назад
Shelley Duvall really sells the absolute horror of the situation extremely well. When I first saw this movie I was so deeply worried and terrified for her character that I honestly forgot I was watching a movie. Brilliant
@GreenGretel
@GreenGretel 10 лет назад
For some reason, when I first saw The Shining - even though there are more overtly "scary" scenes in this film - with the context of all the buildup concerning Jack's unraveling that came before, this was the scene that unnerved me the most.
@at1212b
@at1212b 4 года назад
Me too!
@thahoule7924
@thahoule7924 4 года назад
its because we, as a viewers, were rougly at the same point she is. we thought we knew jacks condition pretty well up to this point, and that he was only now turning really insane. to find out that weve been seeing him typing THIS all this time and that he was mad in all the scenes that came before were we saw him, and we didnt know, thats a truly creepy feeling.
@shane_toon
@shane_toon 8 лет назад
1:24 - 1:31, My reaction to homework
@shane_toon
@shane_toon 8 лет назад
xD, sorry.
@frostingfloss
@frostingfloss 8 лет назад
YEPPPP
@3912James
@3912James 7 лет назад
Shane Toon My reaction when my boss tells me that I have to work overtime because of a big project that has to be completed by tonight.
@emilymanning8817
@emilymanning8817 6 лет назад
Shane Toon yesss sameeee FRFR💗😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Nick-xb5nz
@Nick-xb5nz 6 лет назад
You've won the internet.
@dannytheman1313
@dannytheman1313 4 года назад
It's not that he snapped that makes this scene brilliant, it's that he clearly went nuts towards the beginning of the film and the characters are only now realizing how bad it is. Hell he was probably unhinged long before he went for the interview, it was only a matter of time.
@thahoule7924
@thahoule7924 4 года назад
not only the characters. its that we, as viewers, realize here that he was mad the entire time we saw him.we thought we knew jacks condition pretty well up to this point, and that he was only now turning really insane. to find out that weve been seeing him typing THIS all this time and that he was mad in all the scenes that came before were we saw him, and we didnt know, thats a truly creepy feeling.
@philosopherscribe39
@philosopherscribe39 5 месяцев назад
Yeah, the setting just brought out the evil that was already in him.
@coralroper6876
@coralroper6876 8 лет назад
That must have been incredibly boring for whatever poor sucker had to type that all up
@theolocalloner9404
@theolocalloner9404 7 лет назад
It was probably the director considering how OCD he apparently was.
@abic5991
@abic5991 7 лет назад
Apparently it was the director who typed it, in between scenes when the cast were having their makeup done or learning lines
@base4202
@base4202 7 лет назад
+rohit shetty; If you're gonna post some shady shit, at least use proper grammar.
@invidioustv8890
@invidioustv8890 7 лет назад
According to one of the crew members, Stanley Kubrick the director sat down and typed the whole thing cuz he was that commited lol
@deltahalo241
@deltahalo241 7 лет назад
I heard it was his secretary or someone like that, and on one of the pages it supposedly says 'All work and no pay make me cry' or something along those lines.
@broadwaymelody33
@broadwaymelody33 4 года назад
Her big eyes, mousy voice, and disheveled oversized clothes just add to her performance. You sympathize with her so much, because honestly, what the hell would we do in that situation? We probably imagine all the wouldas and couldas , but deep down we’re terrified and completely clueless.
@renzesparza6281
@renzesparza6281 7 лет назад
I am still yet to find a horror movie as good as The Shining. I love this movie so much.
@cypher160manny2
@cypher160manny2 4 года назад
rose red was pretty creepy
@Crosnertony
@Crosnertony 3 года назад
Hereditary gets close
@karllieck9064
@karllieck9064 Год назад
Alien is up there with The Shining. I also loved The Others.
@philosopherscribe39
@philosopherscribe39 5 месяцев назад
The Innocents (1961) is pretty creepy
@temporarymomentary
@temporarymomentary 7 лет назад
I know that The Shining is not faithful to the the book but its fucking amazing as a movie.
@laurenandersen3722
@laurenandersen3722 7 лет назад
That's a great story you got there, jack
@RonJeremy514
@RonJeremy514 3 года назад
Netflix producers are already interested.
@OreadNYC
@OreadNYC 7 лет назад
What always intrigues me about this version of "The Shining" is that Kubrick for the most part either downplayed or left out many of the supernatural aspects of the original story. In many respects, this could simply be the story of a "dry drunk" who goes insane as a result of prolonged isolation and whose delusions and paranoia eventually make him become homicidal.
@blackngoldcuttlefish3390
@blackngoldcuttlefish3390 6 лет назад
Yeah that makes it scarier in my opinion. Because there is just enough supernatural weirdness sprinkled in the realism. I think by the end though, you have to believe that something evil and supernatural exists in the hotel. How else did he get out of the pantry...why did Wendy see the dog costume guy giving a blow job and the bloody elevators at the end....why was Jack in the 1920s photo...etc...so ultimately something supernatural is going on. But I like that for most of the movie you kinda aren't sure
@jameslyman5793
@jameslyman5793 5 лет назад
I like how this movie combines insanity and ghosts.
@prudies.1433
@prudies.1433 4 года назад
I have to disagree about the prolonged isolation driving him mad. Kubrick shows you that not only is Jack insane but just how long he’s been insane. He started writing almost immediately. Jack was gone almost immediately.
@naer3513
@naer3513 4 года назад
@Teddy Holiday What supernatural powers you are refering to? And what is The Shine? I didn't read book/novel.
@bluepeng8895
@bluepeng8895 3 года назад
Probably because cgi at that time would make the movie look silly. I can see the CGI in 1979 making the water hose that chases Wendy (I think it was Wendy) and the hedge animals that come to life look really bad, cheesy, and it would just take the suspense out of the movie, so I think it was a good idea to leave the supernatural aspects out of the movie just because of the technological limitations at the time
@SubidubidubiDu1
@SubidubidubiDu1 9 лет назад
Jack is the father of SPAM. He created it in 1980 All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy
@dickhead7160
@dickhead7160 8 лет назад
***** well, monty python kinda invented it since the expression comes from that but yeah
@etv5075
@etv5075 8 лет назад
XD Yes
@Ad-fu6tj
@Ad-fu6tj 3 года назад
He would be banned very fast on Discord
@3headedsnake388
@3headedsnake388 2 года назад
All workandnoplay makes Jack a dull boy. Allwork and no play mmakes Jack a dull boy. All work and no playmakes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
@ImSlipped
@ImSlipped Год назад
This reveal is so brilliant. It respects our intelligence. Not a word is spoken and it allows us to piece everything together just by the visuals. You just see countless pages of the same lines over and over and we're left to think about what it all means. Seeing that the person you love snapped a WHILE ago is so creepy, knowing that you've been sleeping next to this man as well, that he's been around your child. The thoughts that would be going through your head in that moment is where the horror is. I find that so much more fascinating and horrific due to how human and possible it can be.
@Fredfredbug4
@Fredfredbug4 2 года назад
Nothing is quite as terrifying as realizing that you are trapped with a crazy person.
@AllUsernamesTaken
@AllUsernamesTaken 4 года назад
The creepiest part about this scene is that he's been crazy all along
@erictsenmusic
@erictsenmusic 2 года назад
The unsung hero of The Shining. That person who had to type all those lines.
@Sl0wry
@Sl0wry 9 лет назад
I don't see what all the fuss is about. Fix the typos and it would make a pretty good experimental novel.
@billpaxton7525
@billpaxton7525 5 лет назад
Burroughs would have probably written something like this.
@frankdayton731
@frankdayton731 2 года назад
The typos add character.
@danielandlucycartoonsmadne5885
@danielandlucycartoonsmadne5885 2 года назад
This scene is amazing because Jack was hinting that he will go insane at one point and after the papers were revealed, you KNOW that Jack has completely lost his mind
@annieculley3855
@annieculley3855 8 лет назад
Oh God this movie is life. And this scene- possibly my favourite in the entire movie. It's hard to choose though!
@spaceace4387
@spaceace4387 4 года назад
Don't you just love how Jack walks over to the pages and just rubs his hand through them while smiling sadistically at Wendy? LOL
@jonahfalcon1970
@jonahfalcon1970 8 лет назад
Nominated for the 1980 Razzies: Worst Director: Stanley Kubrick. Worst Supporting Actress: Shelley Duvall. (face palm)
@cheothegeo2742
@cheothegeo2742 8 лет назад
+Jonah Falcon what the fuck's a razzy?
@LonewolfEntertainment
@LonewolfEntertainment 8 лет назад
+Kermicheo Kermit for bad films I think
@cheothegeo2742
@cheothegeo2742 8 лет назад
Lonewolf Entertainment I know what it is.
@LonewolfEntertainment
@LonewolfEntertainment 8 лет назад
+Kermicheo Kermit then why did you ask?
@cheothegeo2742
@cheothegeo2742 8 лет назад
Lonewolf Entertainment it wasn't a question so much as a statement, like, "razzy? pff... irrelevant"
@JasonVoorhees10100
@JasonVoorhees10100 8 месяцев назад
The realization that he wasn't losing it, he was pretending to be sane the whole time. He probably didn't realize he wasn't actually writing. The hotel had him in his grasp the whole time
@jonathanritchie6880
@jonathanritchie6880 8 месяцев назад
“How do you like it?” Probably the funnest line in the movie. Very sick
@natem889
@natem889 Год назад
What a great novel he wrote. They should have published this. What a beautiful line “All work and no play makes Jack dull boy”
@noelhaynes9608
@noelhaynes9608 8 месяцев назад
When someone is writing the same thing over and over again, it's pretty clear that they've gone completely insane.
@brian-vz5hz
@brian-vz5hz 6 лет назад
One of Kubrick's best moments!
@waltuh11121
@waltuh11121 3 года назад
That music, the atmosphere in this movie is perfect, the isolation is so real, the madness is so real, this movie is great
@evenflow5491
@evenflow5491 5 лет назад
To anyone who has ever said Shelley Duvall was terrible in this movie, watch this scene specifically. She conveys the complete and utter horror of her realisation perfectly
@Foreskin-Forest
@Foreskin-Forest 5 лет назад
I do like how even in madness, he could still style the paragraphs in different ways
@beyondtheinfinite3263
@beyondtheinfinite3263 4 года назад
The moment you realized that one of your family members is definitely insane is much, much, MUCH creepier than any ghost or monster can be.
@TWolf317
@TWolf317 3 года назад
This is the most incredible scene ever. I saw it at the theater many, many years ago. And nothing has ever gotten to me like this scene since.
@peterhoare3219
@peterhoare3219 Год назад
I like he at least spiced things up by varying paragraph structure
@pvt.rickert4002
@pvt.rickert4002 4 года назад
When my mom goes though all the report cards I’ve hid from her
@chrifus31037
@chrifus31037 6 лет назад
This is where she discovers he lost his mind ! EPIC scene...
@STONECOLD1987
@STONECOLD1987 11 лет назад
This scene just flips you out! I could imagine how it was seeing it in Theaters for the first time, with the horrific music in the background...so creepy
@AcousticLibrary
@AcousticLibrary 10 лет назад
the sounds in this movie are mesmerizing
@p.terodactyl6848
@p.terodactyl6848 2 года назад
The use of facial expressions in this movie...absolute perfection
@Jerry5392
@Jerry5392 5 лет назад
This scene gets me every time. I get chills watching it. To think all this time he had been slowly losing it. Page by page by page. I’m freaking myself out just thinking about it lol
@faythshorter5514
@faythshorter5514 Год назад
Fr......
@renekackline2377
@renekackline2377 4 года назад
This movie has such eerie background music that just went to the CORE of you and scared the HELL out of you. Even in the simplest scenes..... the music could just frighten you! Well done by ALL!!! 🤗
@KingOfAllAnimals
@KingOfAllAnimals 8 лет назад
This is in its own rights a very iconic moment in Horror movies. Besides, all work and no play DOES make jack a dull boy.
@hippiecheezburger5457
@hippiecheezburger5457 4 года назад
The music in the film is really something, some of the best, the film is way more calculated then people think it is
@libertyprime7911
@libertyprime7911 2 года назад
Um, everybody knows how calculated this movie is.
@user-bg8ux7lo3o
@user-bg8ux7lo3o Год назад
This film is legend
@katb1145
@katb1145 3 года назад
1:24 I feel for Wendy here. The feeling of terror is palpable as she tries to find any page to disprove that Jack has completely lost it, or confirm he ever had it to begin with. By the time he confronts her, you can tell, she's been psychically decimated. :(
@hellobeautiful5225
@hellobeautiful5225 3 месяца назад
In the future, kids won’t get the impact of this. Because you can have a computer do that almost instantly now. But back then, someone had to TYPE all that out on a typewriter… hitting every key perfectly. Slapping back the return bar. Rolling the paper in by hand and centering it. That represents a LOT of work. And people in the future just will have no frame of reference for what it all took.
@FourKaiju
@FourKaiju 2 года назад
I like that there are some misspells and some miss use of words, makes it more believable.
@omyyer
@omyyer 10 лет назад
MUST READ EVERY PAGE!
@johnw848
@johnw848 8 лет назад
Feelin' fine.
@mikemaldonado9960
@mikemaldonado9960 8 лет назад
+John W lmao
@douglassnyder9206
@douglassnyder9206 7 лет назад
I would have to believe that the screenwriters must have went a little crazy while writing "all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" over & over again.
@pedrobakale7180
@pedrobakale7180 2 года назад
I can't wait to see the adaptation of Torrance's book.
@franciscondon3422
@franciscondon3422 7 лет назад
feelin fine. Well that's a relief.
@danielandlucycartoonsmadne5885
@danielandlucycartoonsmadne5885 2 года назад
They don't make horror movies like this anymore. I love how suspenseful this scene is
@NYFan1692
@NYFan1692 4 года назад
Only a matter of time till COVID-19 isolation turns us all into Jack.
@luckychloe2914
@luckychloe2914 3 года назад
I didn't wait for Covid to be a dull boi tho
@travisbickle5053
@travisbickle5053 2 года назад
Yeah im feeling it too LOL
@florianpierredumont4775
@florianpierredumont4775 2 года назад
Everyone speak about the stairs scene, or the axe and door scene, and how it was terrible to make. But deep inside, we all know that the hardest job was to write so many pages, with so many details, always with the same sentence.
@sabotabo7476
@sabotabo7476 8 месяцев назад
the thought of jack sitting at his typewriter for hours on end, typing the same thing over and over and over, not months into the stay, but from the VERY BEGINNING...
@chardeputy5149
@chardeputy5149 8 месяцев назад
Yes not spending time with his family. Verbally abusing wife for interrupting "his work". Has too much to do to sleep. Crazy! I luv this movie.
@BrucknerMotet
@BrucknerMotet Год назад
Krzysztof Penderecki absolutely nails the soundtrack for this and other scenes in the film. Innovative composer. As it dawns on Ms. Torrance that her husband has totally lost it, a sound perhaps like a horde of various grotesque demonic evil spirit noises increases in intensity, their shrieks and yelps of utter contempt and ridicule for her get louder, as if they're literally feasting on her feelings of sheer terror and confusion. As if they're like a vicious lynch mob getting sick pleasure out of berating and demeaning their victim they're about to slaughter. But the when the camera perspective switches from her to her husband approaching her from behind, not only is that camera switch jolting (as in "uh oh, he's coming!", leading to hairs rising on the back of your neck or at least the feeling of that), it's like all the demonic evil spirit noises quiet down out of some sort of, I don't know, fear of or respect for the elemental evil that Mr. Torrance has become as he enters the scene, and, as he passes the big vertical support beam and turns towards her and approaches her, the now much quieter din of demon yack yack blather sounds switches to a new quality of sound --- of almost a "skittering" as if the shrieking creatures/spirits have spindly hard exoskeletal spiderlike legs and they're skittering away from the scene, auditorily speaking, almost as if to give Mr. Torrance some space and maybe they're even afraid of him and the paragon of sheer evil that he's allowed himself to become!?
@garfocusalternate
@garfocusalternate 7 лет назад
Someone needs to tell the string section to get their shit together.
@FingersKungfu
@FingersKungfu 8 лет назад
That's Exactly how my supervisor reacted to my dissertation.
@davsny5
@davsny5 5 лет назад
"How do you like it?" "It's pretty good, Jack, hun. If not a tad redundant and repetitive." "Well, I had better chop a few pages out to make the final cut!" "Okay, hun, well I'll come back later with a couple of sandwiches, bourbon, a few ghosts and 50,000 gallons of Karo syrup and cough medicine and maybe you'll let me read the ending?" "Okay, Wendy, go upstairs and take a few practice swings because you on deck, next batter up!!!" "HehehehhehehAHHAHAHAHHAHEHHEhahhahahh That was the alternate version of the scene. Thank God, Kubrick decided to use the one instead.
@davsny5
@davsny5 3 года назад
@RustytheIdiot Of course. What's no joke is that Kubrick did this take 127 times. Crazy huh?
@pamJ126
@pamJ126 3 года назад
One of the all time greats, loved this movie.
@laurabaxter4745
@laurabaxter4745 2 года назад
The music and the way she gets more panicked as she continues to flick through the pages. 👌🏻
@geoffmarshall6925
@geoffmarshall6925 2 года назад
That slow zoom in on the huge pile of papers is just perfect.
@masterm537
@masterm537 10 месяцев назад
For a classic this is pure gold. The story and acting. This is my favourite horror movie along with It(1990) and The Conjuring(2013)
@russellmongiovi-oj3cd
@russellmongiovi-oj3cd Год назад
Anyone who says that Shelly Duvall's acting is not absolutely brilliant in this movie is completely missing the mark, she is spot on! She plays the role perfectly!
@daniellevine7315
@daniellevine7315 2 года назад
This scene is so amazing! They hint Jack’s insanity in the beginning but this alone reveals to the audience that Jack has completely lost his mind.
@engineersaysnyet5141
@engineersaysnyet5141 9 лет назад
All weapons and no hats make valve a dull company
@mysoncrumphaseveryinjury3853
@mysoncrumphaseveryinjury3853 4 года назад
Nowadays it would rather be "All hats and no weapons..."
@Leo-rl7qi
@Leo-rl7qi 2 года назад
All weapons and no hats make a valve a dull company
@victorm152
@victorm152 4 года назад
Covid-19 Isolation and Quarantine in a nutshell
@Dooaklar
@Dooaklar 10 лет назад
Kubrick did it. Every single sentence? He wrote it. Just to understand how crazy you can become by doing so, and how to make these scenes work. Truly a masterwork; a crazy genius, I'd say.
@jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj178
@jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj178 5 месяцев назад
Not true.He had a group of typists work on it over several weeks.
@jimp9151
@jimp9151 2 года назад
I vividly recall seeing this scene in the theater. It was just after I graduated high school, and little else has freaked me out nearly as much as this scene. No need for blood and gore to scare and freak the living crap out of you. I was seriously disturbed by this scene. The more pages she flipped, all the different formats, absolutely TERRIFYING for her to realize the extent of Jack's mental breakdown, and how long it has been occurring. The realization that you are trapped with someone that is completely insane. I still get shivers from this scene. Shelly nailed it.
@RinLockhart
@RinLockhart 6 лет назад
That violin just gets to me, honestly.
@AirMarshalFiftyCent
@AirMarshalFiftyCent Месяц назад
It isn't just "Okay, he's crazy." It's "Okay, how LONG has he been crazy?"
@katiejackson3739
@katiejackson3739 2 года назад
So I rewatched this the other day, and my skin crawled during this scene. All the other crazy parts of this movie did not freak me out as much as this scene. Before weird stuff started happening, jack was already gone. He was already crazy. That’s horrifying af and his wife was now realizing what an actual psycho her husband was.
@cambotcecptt332
@cambotcecptt332 7 лет назад
Writers block!
@mglover145
@mglover145 8 лет назад
Jack Torrence wrote "Out of the woods" by Taylor Swift.
@archm6618
@archm6618 8 лет назад
Haa. I get it
@SSJ3rocks
@SSJ3rocks 10 лет назад
No TV and no beer make Homer something something...
@matthewclark5612
@matthewclark5612 10 лет назад
Go crazy?
@DarkVaati13
@DarkVaati13 10 лет назад
Matthew Clark don''t mind if I do!
@SSJ3rocks
@SSJ3rocks 10 лет назад
DarkVaati13 Hey! I was supposed to say that!
@DarkVaati13
@DarkVaati13 10 лет назад
sorry got caught up in the moment
@rastas4766
@rastas4766 5 лет назад
DarkVaati13 give me the bat marge! Give me the bat! Give me the bat ba boo hobboloblu! Hehehe, scaredy cat, laua? AHHHHHH!
@mrtrueman5945
@mrtrueman5945 4 года назад
Everyone is going to be like this if we all stay in quarantine
@rejeanbeaudette6929
@rejeanbeaudette6929 9 лет назад
I am currently rewriting my own version of this work by hand with a peacock feather pen.
@jimjohnson6944
@jimjohnson6944 Год назад
I've never seen this movie, but to me this scene is quite sad. Even after flipping through dozens of pages all saying the same thing, Wendy keeps searching, almost still in denial, hoping that she's wrong, that her husband hasn't lost his marbles, and that eventually she will find even ONE page of coherent, sane writing. But she never does. .
@philosopherscribe39
@philosopherscribe39 5 месяцев назад
Her acting is quite good. Shelley Duvall really didn’t deserve to be nominated for the Worst Actress award.
@celestelear1111
@celestelear1111 6 лет назад
The music is epic...
@chrisf8855
@chrisf8855 2 года назад
You have to give him credit...he was an excellent writer!!
@kiishen2001
@kiishen2001 8 лет назад
Maybe Jack had Alzheimer's..... He forgets every line by the minute and writes them again and again..
@haroldgodwinson2825
@haroldgodwinson2825 5 лет назад
Alzheimer patient doesn't tried to shove other people head, especially his own wife
@beyondtheinfinite3263
@beyondtheinfinite3263 4 года назад
Why can't he just read the previous lines?
@crypt1k755
@crypt1k755 3 года назад
Perhaps he was developing Alzheimer’s but the ghosts took advantage of it and made him go crazy.
@Hossak
@Hossak 9 лет назад
Someone on youtube has pointed out = pause at 1:20 and you will almost half way down the page: All work and no play makes jack adult boy....
@NathanAlexander_Love
@NathanAlexander_Love 11 месяцев назад
The soundtrack is phenomenal. The whiny screeches are very unsettling. I think even without the music, it would still be a very unsettling film. But the music definitely played a huge part in The Shining.
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