I’ve been looking forward to “Room 237” for a while. And I don’t know if it’s covered in R237, but there’s a documentary (I saw it maybe on YouTube) that goes into great detail ‘showing’ how scenes in the Shining are all embedded hints by Kubrick that he was the director on the faked moon landing. It’s gripping in a completely unhinged way.
The musical score wouldn’t necessarily synch up right on different takes, either. Imagine a “horror” chord coming in a beat or two before the horrific moment. So you might wind up having to to score each variant individually.
Peter Gabriel, that is.
That’s Peter Gabriel.
Maybe they could make an updated version, with Mary Kate and Ashley Olson as the twins. They wouldn’t need makeup.
“Come with us Danny. And play with us for ever…and ever…and ever…”
Scary and tempting at the same time.
Yes, that is one of the theses examined. Never have (obvious) continuity errors been saddled with such enormous significance. Sometimes, a pipe is a pipe and accidents do happen. But the tortured, pretzel logic and cherry-picking in the analyses is perversely thrilling.
We looked into having our wedding at the Stanley hotel two days after Halloween this year. For some reason when I started to suggest tricycles and bloody axes as wedding presents it was decided we should get hitched elsewhere.
redrum
redrum
REDRUM
REDRUM
REDRUM
That would have been the best wedding ever. Oh! Twin flower girls in little blue dresses!
When my son was about 4 I taught him to say “redrum” and do the finger thing.
Then I told him to go show his mom.
I hope you also chased her down the hall wielding an axe.
I remember that sketch. The interviewer also praised the director for having the female lead character speak with a lisp.
Director: No, she has a lisp.
Interviewer: You searched the world for an actress with a lisp?
Director: Well, she was discovered by our producer… who was living with her at the time.