Just asking, because the actor seems miscast.
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Donna2.0 — 5 months ago(October 11, 2025 04:06 AM)
Is that the best insult you have?

You're the one asking us dumbass random questions about a horror movie that doesn't require higher logic skills to understand. It's pretty much straight forward.
And out of all the fans, and scholars who've interpreted the film itself and Kubrick's direction along with book critics,, none of them discussed such a dumb question.
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ToastedCheese — 5 months ago(October 13, 2025 03:19 AM)
It was unusual horror as Kubrick saw it. It wasn’t exactly raw and gritty terror.
Apparently Kubrick liked Tobe Hooper’s Texas Chainsaw Massacre - ‘74, which is a raw as they get.
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Joc Spader — 5 months ago(October 13, 2025 02:52 PM)
Couldn’t stand CCM.
You mean TCM? Watching it has never been easy. I feel the same way during The Shining's opening then it gets a little better. Compared to the Texas heat and cannibals vs being snowed in during the winter with an axe wielding Jack Nicolson?
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HollyJollyHanukka — 5 months ago(October 13, 2025 02:56 PM)
Yes, autocorrect did that.
Shining does start slow, but it’s a gradual entry into the horror. I liked how it got in your head.
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-- wot -- — 5 months ago(October 11, 2025 03:56 AM)
I aint seen the film but after googlin " Delbert Grady " I see a guy in a butler outfit, Shinning takes place in a hotel right? so there ya go.
British accent = classy and therefore good for butler/service characters. In fact it often happens in Yank TV shows and Movies.
Tim Currie in Home alone 2, Jeffrey in Fresh Prince of Bellend, Alfred Pennyworth in Batman ect….
You should know this already, knob cheese, or at least be able to figure it out. You disgust me.