Are gay people terrifying and evil?
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Donna2.0 — 5 months ago(October 11, 2025 04:34 AM)
Hey I got another paranoid delusion about scenes from The Shining for you to discuss….lol.
Get mad that twins are terrifying and evil! Get mad because alcoholic farhers are terrifying and evil!
Hey just about everything about The Overlook Hotel is terrifying and evil!!!
Oh the horror! Oh the outrage!!
Geesh…big brain on Toasted Cheese.
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ToastedCheese — 5 months ago(October 11, 2025 05:16 AM)
I wasn't discussing the other so called "terrifying" parts, only the intention of including ghostly visions of "gay sex", which were supposed to make one realize how evil and decadent The Overlook was.
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Donna2.0 — 5 months ago(October 11, 2025 05:29 AM)
Omg let me break down horror for you, dumbass. It's scary for Wendy because the hotel came alive right before her eyes. She's seeing ghosts doing stuff as though they were still living. The hotel is evil. Okay? It's jumpscares. It is her point of view. It's obvious. Kubrick made that obvious.
You're crazy. That's why your mind went to a place nobody that has ever seen the film thougt of. The film has been analyzed to death.
The scenes of Jack Torrence tearing up the hallway and kitched in a fit of rage and then later on you see how those same areas of the hotel that Jack raged through earlier are the exact same places Holleran walked through before he was murdered. THAT'S terrifying and evil.
Don't you know anything about directing? Geesh..
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ToastedCheese — 5 months ago(October 11, 2025 05:38 AM)
Errrrr yeah! The hotel really really came alive before her eyes….
Supernatural clap trap.
The film is about a possessed mind, not what is real, but what is unreal within a Schizo mindset.
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Chicxulub — 5 months ago(October 11, 2025 04:37 AM)
The man in the dog suit had a larger role and dialogue in the novel. I can't remember much about that part, specifically, but the novel does portray the hotel as having been a decadent den of sin in the past.
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Paul P. Powell — 5 months ago(October 11, 2025 05:02 AM)
What da hell kinda question is this? Were you raised in a barn in a rural timber camp or something?
Anyway yes there is that scene in the original story. But it is only there to provoke our own societal-bred reactions.
Said another way: imperialist western society tends to inculcate homophobia in citizens –even against our better wisdom and saner judgment.
King cleverly stings us with these false values of ours; this is in line with the rest of the novel's intention. Showing up the falsity of white culture.
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ToastedCheese — 5 months ago(October 11, 2025 05:10 AM)
What da hell kinda question is this? Were you raised in a barn in a rural timber camp or something?
Errrrr! Has the sarcasm been lost on you?
Said another way: imperialist western society tends to inculcate homophobia in citizens –even against our better wisdom and saner judgment.
So it was included to repulse the easily shocked and ignorant. A cheap shot if you ask me.
King cleverly stings us with these false values of ours; this is in line with the rest of the novel's intention. Showing up the falsity of white culture.
Errrr! Is that reverse racism?
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Melton1 — 5 months ago(October 11, 2025 05:23 AM)
Blowbear is easily the best ghost. I was gutted when he didn’t make a cameo appearance in Doctor Strange, all the other classic ghosts did

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Are King and Kubrick anti gay? I doubt it, but they intuitively understand that men are grossed out by two guys buttfucking, and Wendy was too.
This is multiplied when one of the guys is wearing a bear costume with a buttflap set to ‘open’.

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