What Did You Think Of The 1980 Horror Movie The Shining!?

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I thought Nicholson performance was Excellent Duvall was good so was Danny


25 Responses to “What Did You Think Of The 1980 Horror Movie The Shining!?”

  1. tweety says:

    Incredibly overrated.

  2. Kristin says:

    it’s so good. I love stephen king movies. This is one of his best ones

  3. The dude says:

    Love all Kubrick films!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. Victoria D says:

    I thought Nicholson was great, but I was dissapointed with the ending. Honestly, I am not really certain what happened… all I got was that he killed his family because he had been in the hotel in a previous life? What? How is there any direct connection between the two? Was it that his previous self was the one that his present day self was hearing about when there was talk of the family that had been murdered there before? So yeah, I’m pretty much lost here.

  5. Jayne S says:

    It was excellent! Heard Stephen King didn’t like it, but I did. Also, the Simpsons Halloween episode spoofing it is really funny.

  6. annabell says:

    HERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRE’S JOHNNY!
    It rocked. I was only like 5 when I saw it and it scared the hell out of me.

  7. cave dude says:

    Jack plays a great nut in that one

  8. amulek19 says:

    Classic!!! The 1997 tv remake sucked so bad.

  9. byderule says:

    was one of my favorite scary movies
    like ghost ship

  10. confetti says:

    Jack Nicholson is one of my favorite actors and proves yet again he can play a psycho. The movie was great but as far as I’m concerned the book as ten times better.

  11. Penguin Gal says:

    My fave scary movie—-all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy—-

  12. grey_sky says:

    I’ve never seen it, actually. Never was much on horror movies.

  13. Isis says:

    I saw it as a child and it scared me for years. I think I’m still scared I may see those two little ghosts or Jack Nicholson appear in front of me.

  14. Evil Atheist Cannibal says:

    I thought it was an excellent film.
    The Shining is at once a coolly ironic near-parody (with a Jack Nicholson performance that defines “over the top”) and a genuinely chilling dissection of how a family breaks down when the father cannot (or does not want to) perform his duties as provider and protector.
    Making the most of the then-new Steadicam technology for intricate camera movements, Kubrick renders the hotel and maze palpable as Danny moves through them, while turning the Overlook itself into an eerily threatening entity, punctuated by Danny’s vividly disturbing shinings. It isn’t just Jack who is psychotic: it is the hotel and all it represents about the American system.
    Kubrick’s ability to combine icy detachment with visceral dread makes The Shining a profoundly creepy interrogation of madness, memory, and familial disintegration.

  15. oaktreek says:

    not for the faint hearted
    well done though

  16. Rocket Monkey says:

    Heres Johnny

  17. Pixie says:

    IT WAS AWSOME! I love the part where Jack Nicholson tells Wendy I’m not going to hurt you, I’m just going to bash your brains in.

  18. RENE H says:

    Nicholson is the best

  19. Timothy W says:

    I thought Kubrick’s trademark cinematography fit this genre perfectly. But I would have liked to have heard it with the original score Wendy Carlos composed for this.

  20. angeldev says:

    Loved it. Redrum,Redrum

  21. s c says:

    Thought it was great back then but it’s not so scary now.

  22. shaunna j says:

    i absolutly loved that movie i can still get chills from it

  23. Chip says:

    Great movie … really surprised they re made it. What’s the point?

  24. purplema says:

    what can I say? Jack Nicholson puts everything into whatever part he plays! Check out One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest !!!
    One of my ALL time favorite movies! (check out some of the other patients and see if you can tell who they are )
    Did you know that he plays a short but big part in Easy Rider?
    And any books Stephen King comes up with are usually great ! He’s completely brilliant and has alot of insight into humanity.
    Great author, Great actor, Great movie!

  25. Dinger says:

    One word…CLASSIC…pure classic

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