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30:18 my favorite detail in this whole video is thats an adult sized tricycle. Meaning mike flanagan brought his OWN tricycle to the set in order to ride it around the overlook lmao
Mike Flanagan deserves praise for many things, but one thing he needs more credit for is how well he directs kids. It's no coincidence all the children in his movies give good performances, though plenty of credit goes to them too. Communicating complex, emotional, and often frightening concepts to children is a special talent that not a lot of directors have, regardless of how talented they are in other areas. The fact that he's the common denominator between these good performances point to this special ability.
Insanely enough, he didn't even direct Jacob Tremblay. Jacob showed up, Flanagan asked him if he wanted to run through it, but Jacob had been rehearsing at home and said no he just wanted to do it. Everything about Jacob's scene was entirely his own creation, and Flanagan had very little to do with it other than asking Jacob if he wanted to be in the film.
@@SkylerDeWitt Thats awesome! I still wanna point out how many directors would trust a kid like that? Flanagan has a way with directing kids and part of that is trusting them and giving them space to play, not micromanaging their performances. Jacob needs to continue in acting for sure
@@ashrose4979 I agree. Tremblay was a hot commodity at the time. Directors wanted him because he was a great actor. Flanagan reached out on a whim, Tremblay said yes because The Shining was his favorite movie, and Tremblay said, "I know what I'm going to do, it's going to be really scary!" Flanagan was like "Yeah, okay." Then Tremblay showed up to a job that he was overqualified for, traumatized everyone, then left waving and saying, "Thanks guys, that was fun!!" I really think 99% of the credit belongs to Tremblay.
I also loved the risk that came along with it and the fact that Danny doesnt just get away scott free from it by running away while they're distracted. Like, he knew what would happen if he released his ghosts and that's what happened.
@@BEHodge1I’m not even a parent. I have no intention of having kids. All I have is a teenage sister, and yet I know I would destroy planets in my rage if anyone harmed her in that way. I can only imagine your protective instinct as a parent.
That scene is hard to watch. I think especially if you have kids yourself, which I do. That shit hit me hard. The sad part is that type of stuff and worse happens for real everyday. You don't fuck with kids bro.
@@Lethal-30 The actor is not named Obi Wan, he is Ewan McGregor. The reason I said Obi Wan is because the actor’s most famous role is Obi Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars movies
You know, seeing adults being killed in movies is so common, but seeing a child dying, who's parents are most likely going to never recover from that and say its their fault forever, is very sad, and just makes people want to crank the guts out of the people who did this with a meat ginder. Amazing job from Jacob.
I have to admit it's the baby dying bit that got me.....I nearly turned it off there and then as I have a chikd the same age.....I phone my mum crying then got the courage to watch the rest of the movie
Not just kids dying. If it was a slasher and someone just decapitated a kid in a horror movie, it'd be fine with me. It's how long and drawn out it I'd. The kid begging for his life as he's violently drained of life. That's what's disturbing
Having a child walk home alone in a remote area in this day and age is just asking for trouble. I was a bit pissed at his parents that they didn’t arrange a ride with one of his teammates or something.
but, if he did it via shining, it'd only work during the recording of the video rather than when it's watched unless james has an extra powerful shine that can travel through time and go into people's heads when they watch the video?!
Its really sad to hear. Normally the villain says "this won't hurt a bit" or "it will only hurt for a second" but she straight up tortures him, savoring every scream he lets out.
Billy's death was so tragic. The coolest dude in the whole movie, got ratioed by snakebite telling him to kill himself, and then him proceeding to do so
@@phud69 it's a stupid PC term invented by the left to get people to live in a bubble. I'm gonna say whatever I please. Black, Native American, whatever
Imagine being professional actors who spend their whole lives practicing their craft and then getting SHOOK by the scene you're filming. If that doesn't tell you how good Mike is at his job then I don't know what will. Props to the kid too for his work. I felt soooooooooo bad for him during that scene.
The child actors knocked this film out of the damn park. Kyliegh Curran played Abra AND Danny and managed to make it work, and Jacob Tremblay was an absolute trooper being able to scream and cry that convincingly.
I shed a tear for future Oscar winner Jacob Tremblay when he died in this kill count. I saw this movie in theaters and I've watched both the theatrical and director's cut of the film on Blu-Ray. Jacob is just that brilliant an actor. Massive props to Mike Flanagan and Rose Ferguson as well.
I love how Rose's arrogance is shown glaringly throughout. From her not wanting anyone more powerful than her, to almost each line. Once her flock is killed, she can easily survive for many more years off the leftover shine, but her arrogance/weakness ultimately ends up being her downfall as she continues to chase after such a stronger opponent.
She really shouldn't have picked a fight with the two most powerful Shine users alive at that time. The only reason Dan initially lost and had to open the cases is because she literally doped herself up beforehand.
I really liked the scene when Danny is about to die in the fire, and the ghost of her mom appears to be with him in his final moments. In a previous scene Danny mentioned how when his mother was close to dying her face got so covered in flies that he couldn't bring himself to look at her to comfort her. But in the end, he can finally see her face, and she comforts him.
Also I think it's also mentioned how Wendy could never look Danny in the eyes because she saw Jack in his face. So Wendy could never look Danny in the eyes as he was growing up and Danny could never look Wendy in the eyes as she grew old and died. So when Danny is dying and they're looking at each other, they can finally look each other in the eyes
It also shows how a mother's love is unconditional and everlasting, because unconditional love through horror and trauma is something that King himself always tries to put in his books.
That scene where Jacob Tremblay’s character gets killed is maybe the most uncomfortable I have ever been in a movie theater. Gotta give the kid some major acting credit though. It feels very real.
I really enjoy the “they’re starving” line when Ewan opens his boxes and she realizes what’s about to happen. It’s really well done and satisfying to me.
It was good, but I much like the book version of the ending better, minus the fact that it didn't happen at the Overlook Hotel. Or at the very least, the fact that Jack Torrance helps his son in the fight. I'd have liked that in the film.
That scene alone is one of the reasons I've hesitated buying the film. The movie is fantastic, but having a son myself, it was easily the most uncomfortable thing I've seen in a long, long time. Despite how well it was acted, I'm not sure I could sit through it again.
I like the little references to things they cut out, like Abra calling Dan Uncle Dan. In the book Abra’s mom is Dan’s half-sister from an affair Jack had, so he’s literally her uncle in the book.
I am honestly surprised Danny Lloyd made an appearance at all, though I am glad he did. He was my biology professor in college in my first trimester and he made it very clear that you were to never mention The Shining in his room or you would be kicked out for the entire trimester. He was a really cool dude that was pretty laid back, but he never wanted to talk about his time in the The Shining. Good on him for making the cameo and I hope he had a good time doing it!
Danny's death scene made immediately burst into tears the second his mom's ghost came on screen. It's that feeling of "why the hecc am I crying, this isn't that sad." But it is. The only thing they could've done better is also include jack torrance, since he wasn't bad if a person, just overridden by the hotel and his past.
I was tearing up as well! It’s a beautiful moment where Danny gets to say goodbye to his mom in a way they both deserve. It’s especially nice because Danny was just seeing evil entities so it’s nice he also got someone special to him. This scene resonates because. Like King said, “there is no true horror with out also having hope.”
I don't know if Jack being there would have worked, Danny already made peace with him through the drink scene, letting him move on (Or at least, that's how I interpret it)
The movies had Jack Torrence be more of a prick to his family compared to the novels. Sadly, we followed that logic. BUT, we could say that Jack himself has long since passed, all that’s left of him is his face for the hotel to use (as he’s exclusively referred to as Lloyd in the subtitles, by himself, and by the hotel as an extension)
The actors being worried and shaken up by the kid makes me think of the scene where Pennywise's Actor (Bill Skarsgård) was scaring a kid and kept asking if they were okay afterwards. A few of the actors (I wanna say Fin Wolfhard) talked about it in an interview. Just reminds me how amazing these actors are as people, and how great they are as Actors, acting ruthless when it's not their true nature.
It was the scenes Bill filmed with Jack Dylan Grazer where Bill thought he was actually really scaring Jack only for Jack to spring up and nonchalantly say something along the lines of “great job, really nice work”
Fun fact: The way Abra uses her shine is the same as Emerald's semblance in RWBY as I remember. I think that's neat with the fact that her actor loves the show.
I remember reading a piece talking about Jacob Trembley’s work on this movie and how he put his all into it and then when the scene was over, popped up and walked over to craft services while all the adults were wracked with trauma. So if you watch this and feel bad, just remember that he had a fun time and second after they finished, he was eating a cookie or something.
After what she had done the Baseball Boy, I smiled big when Rose the Hat screamed in pain later in the movie. As the expression goes “You reap what you sow”, and I was so happy when she finally got hers.
Unless you're a shitty horror movie like "I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer", which was directed by the same guy who directed that shitty Slenderman movie, that movie was so dark, and by dark I mean I CAN'T SEE SHIT SOMEONE TURN ON THE FUCKING LIGHTS
I still owe James for his ‘The Shining’ kill count. My buddies asked me if I wanted to go see Doctor Sleep and I told them yes, but I had never watched The Shining. Came here to watch the kill count and to at least know what was going on. Went to see Doctor Sleep and it was one of my favorite movies in a long time.
I went to the toilet after that bit, was way too disturbing for me. Came back and sat through the rest of the movie. Don’t know how my dad sat through that bit...
What really gets me is how Stephen King clearly loves this movie too. I think it must be an amazing feeling to see someone else understand your own art so well, and to do it such justice.
That's exactly what blew me away about the film. It managed to bridge the gap between King's novels and the Kubrick film in a way that felt organic to the story. It's a fantastic film, Mike Flanigan knocked it out of the park!
I’m not even done reading The Shining, and I can already understand why the movie version of Jack would upset King. Any nuance is obliterated in favor of just making him angry and creepy from the start in Kubrick’s film.
@Avery Hughes that's exactly why I don't like the movie. It's much less compelling to see someone who is clearly already an asshole turn violent than seeing someone trying so hard to over come their demons lose that battle.
Abra's RWBY-inspired mind trap goes further than just her Emerald wig, since additional set dressing includes props and wall decorations that are the colours red, white, black and yellow, the base palette and namesakes for the four lead characters of that show. That attention to detail must've been really exciting for Abra's actor, too.
RWBY in a Stephanie King movie, suggested by Abra to use a semblance from the show, to have Nick give the go ahead to add it in the movie. To have James talk about it in one of his kill counts. My RUclips world just came full circle. I can die happy.
I like how they specifically chose Emerald from RWBY for Abra to be a fan of. Not only is Abra's actor Kyleigh Curran a fan of RWBY in general, but they look alike (both young black females), and Emerald's specific power is the ability to generate illusions in other people's minds just like Abra can. Plus they both fight people with the name "Rose".
i remember absolutely sobbing watching jacob’s character die. this movie is an all time favourite for me. “hereee’s obi” has also gotta be one of my favourite lines ever on the kill count 😭
@@iappsforipod Correct, they really wanted to make a sequel to the film The Shining not the book but its still good either way. Doctor Sleep was like their acknowledgement to Stephen King for 'messing up' his work in the first place because King did not like what Kubrick did to his book at all which is why they killed off Danny the way Jack should have died in the first film and its the whole thing, not just a fiery explosion but corpse possession too There sure is a lot more character deaths in the film than the book
Abra morphing her face into that of her favorite cartoon character fits nicely with the whole "weaponizing imagination" angle psychic combat often takes in King's work.
The scene of the lady and her baby is so unnerving and horrifying. Like… Danny was probably sleeping next to a dead woman and then her baby ends up starving to death. That scene always makes me extremely sad, especially when she said that they (as in police or neighbors) hadn’t found them yet. Also the scene where the little baseball boy gets killed. His screams are so horrifying. Honestly love this movie so much
I’ve seen it when I saw it in theaters and nice detail. The reason this happens is because Danny’s eyes r blue and his obviously talking through her body.
Idk if it makes it any easier for anyone else, but if I wanna fake cry to screw with my friends/family, the easiest and most convincing way for me to do it is to try and "open" my nostrils, and focus more on snot, spit, and just gross sobbing crying lol It looks way more pathetic(and would ruin most movies lol), but it's funny as hell and seems to be the best way to irritated my eye-ducts without actually touching them with my hands.
@@mutt9779 damn I just consciously irritate my eyes (without you touching my face) and I start to cry, initially I had to think of bad memories and sad moments, but using that would be better if you want to full on cry and yell, which isn’t that good. So I just irritate my eyes to cry instead, and I force snot to come out ( I practiced it for months to do it), change my voice to sound exactly how I do when I cry and stutter to get the perfect crying.
The Shining was the first horror movie I watched, and it was with my father. This franchise means so much to me, and I want to thank you for bringing me back to my childhood with The Shining and Doctor Sleep Kill Counts. I remember asking you to do The Shining KIll Count back at 2019 Monsterpalooza, and you gave such a polite response. I love the channel and will always be a member. Thank you so very much James! BE GOOD PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!
I’d like to think at the ending scene where Dan dies in the blazing fire is so symbolic to how his father died in the icy snow, Dan had did what his father couldn’t, so he ends up being satisfied and is doing more than fine in the afterlife knowing he did better in life now and he successfully helped a special someone in his life out and how to be stronger from the past experiences he’s learned and to teach that someone how to avoid the evil that haunts them, and forever putting an end to the nightmares permanently. The fire ultimately representing the warmness, sweetness and satisfaction of his final moments and he even goes out in a blaze of glory compared to the fading icy cold fate of the movie’s predecessor’s antagonist.
That kid getting tortured is the best actor I've seen in my life. And it's a fricking child. That child acts better than most adult actors, and most ADULT actors are *really good* This brings his performance to a whole new level.
Fun fact: The figurine on Abra’s nightstand is the character Emerald from the internet show RWBY. She has the ability to make people see things and read their thoughts. Abra’s actress is apparently a fan of the show. Just thought it was interesting.
I was thrown back when I saw the Emerald statue in the theatre, but then I remembered her powers and thought it was a nice nod that few would get. Although it doesn’t let her read thoughts. It just messes with their minds and can make them see/experience things that aren’t actually there.
The amount of respect I have for the filmmakers finding actors who looked similar to the cast of the OG Shining instead of creating uncanny CGI homunculi of them is immeasurable.
This movie was so boring though, I nearly fell asleep watching it. Is there something I missed? Or was it just a poorly made movie. Nothing can beat the Shining, but I'm glad that this movie did poorly.
That scene messed me up big time the first time I seen it. Just such a brutally horrifying and depressing scene. I rarely get "disturbed" with horror, but that scene definitely unsettled me.
This book helped to save my life. I was falling into alcoholism for about a decade and I needed help. I read the book about a year before I got sober, and all the references to Dan getting help put a seed in my mind. I read it again a year after getting sober and it made all the difference. I know that Steve (Stephen King) also has been sober for years, but the powerful tale of Dan's recovery and overcoming the traumas of his childhood (which, just like in real life are often psychic as well as physical and often manifest as substance abuse) is one of those things I'll never forget. I now read both books (The Shining is also about how Jack gets worse and worse, a common problem with alcoholics who don't or can't get help) each year. Honestly, I liked the movie but I felt that it skipped over some of the best parts of the books. Still, it was, well..... killer. Thanks for this awesome Kill Count. it's nice when you find others who admire good filmmaking, and this was it.
I absolutely loved how Flanagan was able to combine elements from Kubrick’s Shining, both novels, and made this movie completely his own. He’s my favorite director for a reason (((:
It was a tough job for sure. I think the movie would have been better off ignoring the Kubrick film and simply following the novels but that was never a possibility for Warner Bros probably. Oh well it’s still really good
Jacob’s character (baseball kid) getting killed is probably the most a scene has ever affected me. Even watching it on the kill count makes me physically sick to my stomach.
Honestly was utterly petrified at the scene with Bradley Taylor that I walked out of the cinema and I’m not ashamed to admit I started crying my girlfriend was next to me looking completely catatonic from it. It honestly seemed so real. Later when it came out I honestly felt like I was having a heart attack seeing it on the shelf in the store
@@sarahg1002 they made a funny comparison chill. Same things that make you laugh make you cry Also they literally were getting high off a childs soul literally passed his soul around like a stoner college party like wtf LOL
@@beastygirl233 A comparison? To what? Dude just said a scene in a movie traumatized him to a ridiculous extent. I see no comparison, just an easily frightened pussweed, which, considering he's probably a white American using a fake Japanese name, comes as no surprise. I hope his girlfriend dumped him for being such a wuss.
Anyone else notice how similar the "Eat well, stay young and live long" was similar to the comment David said to Michael in The Lost Boys? "You'll never grow old, Michael, and you'll never die. But you must feed."
James interviewing Mike Flanagan: “the best thing I’ve done because of dead meat” James next year: Guess who’s shooting a horror movie with Mike Flanagan!
@@joniwaly2293 In a way it makes sense not having a clear definition of what the shining is, magic is not science so rather than a detailed, deductive knowledge about the shining we only know about it through the inductives we make up and learn about from the characters. Stephen King might not be sure about what the shining is but its not like it detracts from the whole fantasy of his books.
He's fantastic. Has anyone seen 'Room'? Not the one with Tommy Wiseau. But the one starring Brie Larson. The movie practically revolves around his character. Pretty impressive for some 8 yr old kid.
Man, Ive been watching this channel for awhile, but this is the first time I've fully appreciated how much research and love goes into these videos. I love that theres time taken to appreciate everyone who dedicated themselves to makinf this film.
Fun Fact: There is a real life cat that predicts when people are gonna die, His name is Oscar the Cat and he lives in the Steere Nursing Home in Providence, Rhode Island. He basically does the same thing the cat in this movie does
i'm willing to bet that azrael the cat(whose name is a reference to an angel of death, i believe) is meant to be a reference to oscar. as for how oscar does it, i think the jury's out. some think he's drawn to heating pads used on dying patients to warm them up while others think he's picking up on the odor or some kind of chemical dying people put out
@@skrimper that answers the how, but not the why, and i don't think we'll ever get a clear answer as to why oscar picks dying people to snuggle up with. i like to think it's because he wants to comfort them in their final moments
I actually got teary eyed watching this the first time during the baseball boy scene. Not even because I was sad but because it was soo intense and scary. (Jacob Tremblay is probably my favorite kid actor. I hope he never stops doing movies so I can watch him grow and probably win a bunch of Oscars.) I honestly don’t think a movie is ever made me react in that way which is why this is probably my favorite horror movie ever. It also amazes me how Flanagan was able to merge the two versions of The Shining movie/book and Doctor Sleep book. Like James said “a modern masterpiece”. I’m so happy to have been around for this movie.
Same! I'm glad i could see it in the movie theater even though nobody else wanted to watch it with me. This is one of the movies that will be marked into me forever.
Yeah... the books are still way better. In the Shining their was so much untapped potential which should’ve been explored, rather then creating characters and events which didn’t even happen. However, the Doctor Sleep movie did in a sense salvage what the Shining ruined. Don’t get me wrong I still love both movies - but compared to the source material they fall short in several areas.
Great Video! *Doctor Sleep is one of the most visually stunning movies I have ever seen, that scene where rose is floating through space is surreal, beautiful, and perfect*
Same goes for Zahn McClarnon, I haven't seen anything with him in a bad performance and yet he's mostly relegated to lower quality television shows and movies.
This film was not only an amazing adaptation, but it’s so well shot and well acted it’s better than the book for me. And that’s saying something. I adored the book.
The book is epic, the film missed out the turning process which I was disappointed it wasn't done right on screen. I also like the ending better than the film's.
@@Nicholas_Chen_ The end of the book is beautiful. This movie kind of screwed up everything involving Jack Torrance, but that’s Kubrick’s fault more than Flanagan’s. Needless to say, it’s handled with a lot more nuance in the novel, where Jack wasn’t a mindless psycho.
Surprised that he didn’t make a comment about dans beard and hair in the 2011 part of the movie because there he basically looks just like episode 3 Obi wan
Damn that kid is quite the actor, no matter how uncomfortable, upsetting, saddening the baseball kid crying out for help as he is slowly killed off, he did quite the performance. I feel bad for his character tho
Nooooooo it would turn out like the hotsauce wings guy who got a show and got lame. tbh I haven't watched the actual show but I'm not into that normie crap lol
Mike Flanagan is honestly my favorite horror director/writer rn. Everything hes done has given me the full spectrum of emotions. And don't get me started on his attention to detail and ability to build tension
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30:18 my favorite detail in this whole video is thats an adult sized tricycle. Meaning mike flanagan brought his OWN tricycle to the set in order to ride it around the overlook lmao
I mean who wouldn't? Long corridors, big space. Hell if I could I would make it Mario kart themed
Mike Flanagan deserves praise for many things, but one thing he needs more credit for is how well he directs kids. It's no coincidence all the children in his movies give good performances, though plenty of credit goes to them too. Communicating complex, emotional, and often frightening concepts to children is a special talent that not a lot of directors have, regardless of how talented they are in other areas. The fact that he's the common denominator between these good performances point to this special ability.
Very true
Insanely enough, he didn't even direct Jacob Tremblay. Jacob showed up, Flanagan asked him if he wanted to run through it, but Jacob had been rehearsing at home and said no he just wanted to do it. Everything about Jacob's scene was entirely his own creation, and Flanagan had very little to do with it other than asking Jacob if he wanted to be in the film.
@@SkylerDeWitt Thats awesome! I still wanna point out how many directors would trust a kid like that? Flanagan has a way with directing kids and part of that is trusting them and giving them space to play, not micromanaging their performances. Jacob needs to continue in acting for sure
@@SkylerDeWitt that’s sick
@@ashrose4979 I agree. Tremblay was a hot commodity at the time. Directors wanted him because he was a great actor. Flanagan reached out on a whim, Tremblay said yes because The Shining was his favorite movie, and Tremblay said, "I know what I'm going to do, it's going to be really scary!" Flanagan was like "Yeah, okay." Then Tremblay showed up to a job that he was overqualified for, traumatized everyone, then left waving and saying, "Thanks guys, that was fun!!" I really think 99% of the credit belongs to Tremblay.
“What’s in those? Something special, huh?”
“They’re not special. They’re _starving!”_
Easily one of the most satisfying villain deaths in my opinion.
I also loved the risk that came along with it and the fact that Danny doesnt just get away scott free from it by running away while they're distracted. Like, he knew what would happen if he released his ghosts and that's what happened.
It was really a satisfying villain death, I like that they included most of the ghosts from the movie even though in the book there is only two.
And to top it off she died in a similar painful way she killed the baseball kid, true karma.
The simple 'yes' after the kid asks if he's gonna get hurt is chilling and amazing at the same time
I just think about what I’d want to do to someone who would do that to my child. It would not be pretty
@@BEHodge1I’m not even a parent. I have no intention of having kids. All I have is a teenage sister, and yet I know I would destroy planets in my rage if anyone harmed her in that way. I can only imagine your protective instinct as a parent.
That scene is hard to watch. I think especially if you have kids yourself, which I do. That shit hit me hard. The sad part is that type of stuff and worse happens for real everyday. You don't fuck with kids bro.
Not surprised that the ghosts killed Rose the Hat. After all, psychic types are weak against ghost types
I've never played Pokemon but I'm still liking that comment, lol
Ayy the Cavs are 3-0!
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@@jareddudleythegoat7220 lmaoooo
But ghost can hurt fairies and vise versa.
You can tell James was excited for this movie because he didn't introduce himself in the beginning lol
Lol didn't even realize that until you posted this comment.
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Out of all the actors who could play an adult Danny, I was not expecting it to be Obi Wan himself, but I’m not disappointed
Who is Obi Wan
@@Lethal-30 The actor is not named Obi Wan, he is Ewan McGregor. The reason I said Obi Wan is because the actor’s most famous role is Obi Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars movies
@@busterb2958 Star Wars?
He pronounced it wrong it’s pronounced space jesus
@@Lethal-30 bruh are you kidding or something
You know, seeing adults being killed in movies is so common, but seeing a child dying, who's parents are most likely going to never recover from that and say its their fault forever, is very sad, and just makes people want to crank the guts out of the people who did this with a meat ginder. Amazing job from Jacob.
I have to admit it's the baby dying bit that got me.....I nearly turned it off there and then as I have a chikd the same age.....I phone my mum crying then got the courage to watch the rest of the movie
Not just kids dying. If it was a slasher and someone just decapitated a kid in a horror movie, it'd be fine with me. It's how long and drawn out it I'd. The kid begging for his life as he's violently drained of life. That's what's disturbing
Having a child walk home alone in a remote area in this day and age is just asking for trouble. I was a bit pissed at his parents that they didn’t arrange a ride with one of his teammates or something.
The baseball boy scene is gut-wrenching. I've never watched the entire movie. I didn't know about the baby. I'm glad you didn't linger on it too long.
@@captainbirch2.079 i mean that you. a lot people (including me) can’t handle child death period.
What if James didn’t introduce himself because he introduced himself via shining but we can’t hear it because we can’t shine
Oh, that's why I didn't get the people's comments about James not having introduced him.
Or the text on the screen.
I guess this make sense since I can swear I heard him introducing himself in my head.
I could have swore I heard him say his name
but, if he did it via shining, it'd only work during the recording of the video rather than when it's watched
unless james has an extra powerful shine that can travel through time and go into people's heads when they watch the video?!
Alternate title: James fangirling over Mike Flanagan for 40 minutes
I fangirl over Mike Flanagan all the time.
i love fangirling potatoes
I fangirl over Mike Flanagan because of The Haunting Of Hill House, thanks Mike
Lmao, I didn’t even realize this was 40mins until you said this. I just assumed it was a standard 20
James fangirling over Obi Wan for 40 minutes
Its really sad to hear. Normally the villain says "this won't hurt a bit" or "it will only hurt for a second" but she straight up tortures him, savoring every scream he lets out.
It's so fucked up
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@@fusion_ I know Jacob is such a good actor
@@andrewbyron4487 he acts better than most adult actors
I loved it it’s such a change and makes it better since they always go for this cliche this won’t hurt a bit like you said but that is so good
37:19 Imagine being told by Stephen King himself that you're good at making horror. What a feeling.
Billy's death was so tragic. The coolest dude in the whole movie, got ratioed by snakebite telling him to kill himself, and then him proceeding to do so
At least he lives on in the book (if I remember correctly)
there's aways a person of color who dies unfarly in movies like this. first or unfair death
@@GabrielMoreira-dp2gm stop using that pc bullshit and just say black dude jeez.
@@CT-5555-7 He's not exclusively talking about black people. Do you know what "people of color" even means?
@@phud69 it's a stupid PC term invented by the left to get people to live in a bubble. I'm gonna say whatever I please. Black, Native American, whatever
Imagine being professional actors who spend their whole lives practicing their craft and then getting SHOOK by the scene you're filming. If that doesn't tell you how good Mike is at his job then I don't know what will. Props to the kid too for his work. I felt soooooooooo bad for him during that scene.
The child actors knocked this film out of the damn park.
Kyliegh Curran played Abra AND Danny and managed to make it work, and Jacob Tremblay was an absolute trooper being able to scream and cry that convincingly.
Couldn’t finish the film the first time because of his scene, it was too depressing and almost realistic in a way.
I shed a tear for future Oscar winner Jacob Tremblay when he died in this kill count. I saw this movie in theaters and I've watched both the theatrical and director's cut of the film on Blu-Ray. Jacob is just that brilliant an actor. Massive props to Mike Flanagan and Rose Ferguson as well.
i’d say more props to the young actor/actress. it was bone-chilling. felt so surreal, and they’re both children. such good casting🤙
Rose: “You can’t defeat me”
Dan: “I know. But they can.”
*opens the boxes*
Avengers theme starts playing in the background
@@florentinscorpio4103 Weirdest Avengers ever though!
Rose: You must realise you are doomed.
Dan: Oh, I don't think so.
opens the boxes
So uncivilised.
@@florentinscorpio4103 FAM☠️☠️☠️☠️
@@florentinscorpio4103 they get to see the avengers then meet Iron Man next.
I love the detail with Abra loving RWBY’s Emerald, who’s an illusionist, as she uses her shining to create a lot of illusions as well
yeah, I always thought that was a fun detail as well
It felt like the DiCaprio pointing meme when I saw the RWBY stuff.
I nearly had a stroke when he didn’t do the normal intro. That man just jumped right in to it
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhghhghhhhhhhhhhggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
@@Bigballermvp fr
I actually had a stroke me on life support be like 😷
REDRUM IS actually MURDER
At 39mins u gotta be quickwithit
I love how Rose's arrogance is shown glaringly throughout. From her not wanting anyone more powerful than her, to almost each line. Once her flock is killed, she can easily survive for many more years off the leftover shine, but her arrogance/weakness ultimately ends up being her downfall as she continues to chase after such a stronger opponent.
Oh Rose thought she was bad mofo, that hat was too tight on her head 😅. If she would have played it smart, bid her time for a perfect attack.
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Danny had the high ground
She really shouldn't have picked a fight with the two most powerful Shine users alive at that time. The only reason Dan initially lost and had to open the cases is because she literally doped herself up beforehand.
@Nathaniel Arndt No, not at all like a Saiyan. She was simply arrogant and believed she was the strongest in her mind.
I really liked the scene when Danny is about to die in the fire, and the ghost of her mom appears to be with him in his final moments. In a previous scene Danny mentioned how when his mother was close to dying her face got so covered in flies that he couldn't bring himself to look at her to comfort her. But in the end, he can finally see her face, and she comforts him.
beautiful catch
Also I think it's also mentioned how Wendy could never look Danny in the eyes because she saw Jack in his face. So Wendy could never look Danny in the eyes as he was growing up and Danny could never look Wendy in the eyes as she grew old and died. So when Danny is dying and they're looking at each other, they can finally look each other in the eyes
It also shows how a mother's love is unconditional and everlasting, because unconditional love through horror and trauma is something that King himself always tries to put in his books.
Love when my home state is in a movie because of this iowa scene this is my favorite movie
That scene where Jacob Tremblay’s character gets killed is maybe the most uncomfortable I have ever been in a movie theater. Gotta give the kid some major acting credit though. It feels very real.
It legitimately made me tear up, it’s horrifying. Fantastic acting though
I really enjoy the “they’re starving” line when Ewan opens his boxes and she realizes what’s about to happen. It’s really well done and satisfying to me.
Same I watched the video again just to hear the line again.
He does have the high ground
@@jenniferboyles2 it didn’t turn out as well for him here then it did with Anakin though
It was good, but I much like the book version of the ending better, minus the fact that it didn't happen at the Overlook Hotel. Or at the very least, the fact that Jack Torrance helps his son in the fight. I'd have liked that in the film.
I’m not gonna lie, that scene of the kid being cut open for his steam was one of the few times a movie genuinely made me scared of the villain
Agreed. Because of that, I really loved seeing Rose get her comeuppance at the end.
That scene alone is one of the reasons I've hesitated buying the film. The movie is fantastic, but having a son myself, it was easily the most uncomfortable thing I've seen in a long, long time. Despite how well it was acted, I'm not sure I could sit through it again.
Yeah it messed me up
Yeah Jacob Tremblay's performance makes it so terrifying
And after that during the film, I was so scared for Abra because now not even the kids were safe. Horrifying, indeed.
Deadmeat: James doesn't introduce himself
Everyone: *Wait that's illegal*
@Strawberrycow YT stfu
Yo I read this and I'm like no way and I see it I'm like wow
Man, now I don’t even know who this guy is. James who? Does he have a middle initial?
@@youtuber1065 wow so edgy
Ok, he didnt introduce himself...
I like the little references to things they cut out, like Abra calling Dan Uncle Dan. In the book Abra’s mom is Dan’s half-sister from an affair Jack had, so he’s literally her uncle in the book.
They didn´t even make them family? What the hel... Now I definitely know that I will never watch... whatever is this.
@@VelesSvKwhat an incredibly minute detail to be hung up on. Live a little
“Has it been a long time?...can’t tell...this world is a dream of a dream to me now.” Phew the writing
True
Interesting to see Obi Wan Kenobi and Brother Marcion (Command and Conquer: Kanes Wrath) in the same scene :P
You're right... I realized the writing was going to be amazing during the opening scene with the hat tricks.
@Sporecat Insectivore you shine my friend
I've heard that before, in real life
I am honestly surprised Danny Lloyd made an appearance at all, though I am glad he did. He was my biology professor in college in my first trimester and he made it very clear that you were to never mention The Shining in his room or you would be kicked out for the entire trimester. He was a really cool dude that was pretty laid back, but he never wanted to talk about his time in the The Shining. Good on him for making the cameo and I hope he had a good time doing it!
oh shit, did you ever knew why he didn't wanted to talk about it?
Probably because it was super distracting, either that or he just is tired of people asking him.
I'd be fucked then in that class 🤣
He was my professor at ECTC for a year
@@acethebig1560 I imagine it's because Kubrick was a brutal director, doing hundreds of takes for a single scene
Not everybody deserves a Billy in their life, but everybody sure needs a Billy in their life
yes
Yet nobody wants to be Billy smh
Big facts. Billy is the best bro
666 likes woah
Billy was my favorite character other than Dan
Danny's death scene made immediately burst into tears the second his mom's ghost came on screen. It's that feeling of "why the hecc am I crying, this isn't that sad." But it is. The only thing they could've done better is also include jack torrance, since he wasn't bad if a person, just overridden by the hotel and his past.
in the book jack helps defeat rose at the campground and does just that
I was tearing up as well! It’s a beautiful moment where Danny gets to say goodbye to his mom in a way they both deserve.
It’s especially nice because Danny was just seeing evil entities so it’s nice he also got someone special to him.
This scene resonates because. Like King said, “there is no true horror with out also having hope.”
I don't know if Jack being there would have worked, Danny already made peace with him through the drink scene, letting him move on (Or at least, that's how I interpret it)
@@purp4168 that's true.
The movies had Jack Torrence be more of a prick to his family compared to the novels. Sadly, we followed that logic. BUT, we could say that Jack himself has long since passed, all that’s left of him is his face for the hotel to use (as he’s exclusively referred to as Lloyd in the subtitles, by himself, and by the hotel as an extension)
dude that kid crying literally made me so uncomfortable, scared, and sad, he's an amazing actor
That hurt me. Filled me with rage and desire gruesome death for them.
@@sakura3837 Jacob is an AMAZING actor , he really made me hate their guts
It’s funny
i literally felt like throwing up, it was that powerful.
@@tyherman4110 hes trying to be edgy
I took my kids to the Shining hotel in Colorado and I like to think it shaped their love of horror films to this day.
Good father / mother
You stole this comment
@@arharh7576 proof?
Nice
@@arharh7576 no
Billy is the best character in this whole movie. The absolute lad just rolls with everything.
@The Boys yes he is
Yea I got sad when he died ☹
Everyone needs a billy in there life
Yeah even snakebites final words. What a cool dude.
The actors being worried and shaken up by the kid makes me think of the scene where Pennywise's Actor (Bill Skarsgård) was scaring a kid and kept asking if they were okay afterwards. A few of the actors (I wanna say Fin Wolfhard) talked about it in an interview. Just reminds me how amazing these actors are as people, and how great they are as Actors, acting ruthless when it's not their true nature.
Apparently in Matilda Danny Davito was like a father figure for Mara Wilson while filming the movie.
Same with Uncle Dersley and Harry Potter.
It was the scenes Bill filmed with Jack Dylan Grazer where Bill thought he was actually really scaring Jack only for Jack to spring up and nonchalantly say something along the lines of “great job, really nice work”
I’m genuinely feeling uneasy about the lack of “I’m James A. Janisse”
...
This is because this video is being hosted by his clone Janisse A. James.
@@everythingmads1111 :0
It's actually his evil doppleganger from an alternate universe:
Jimmy B. Genesee.
I don’t know who this guy hosting the video is
Therapist: James who doesn’t introduce himself isn’t real, he can’t hurt you...
James who doesn’t introduce himself:
its scary
GD Th3Pr0. Hold me. I’m scared.
Not even that FUCKING LOOK-SEE MASK is making me this scared.
I want to like but the number is 666 and I don’t want to ruin it.
My heart sank when he didn’t say it
I didn't notice but now it was brought to my attention, it's so off
The bradley kill really got me... that kid can act....
Watch good boys if after this if you wanna be happy
Same I hate children dying in films, especially is brutal as that.
@@porkcade6958 that only means good acting
@@peterpeter5035 Yes that kid was good at acting, but any child torture scene is pretty horrible to watch as well.
@@porkcade6958 which is why it’s good acting. Otherwise a kid getting fake tortured wouldn’t be that uncomfortable.
Fun fact: The way Abra uses her shine is the same as Emerald's semblance in RWBY as I remember. I think that's neat with the fact that her actor loves the show.
Abra won thanks to the god like power of mid taste
Kids have the ultimate power;
Being too young to care about being cringe.
And in that way they are free.
I remember reading a piece talking about Jacob Trembley’s work on this movie and how he put his all into it and then when the scene was over, popped up and walked over to craft services while all the adults were wracked with trauma. So if you watch this and feel bad, just remember that he had a fun time and second after they finished, he was eating a cookie or something.
I totally believe it, his performance in Room absolutely devastated me.
Hell yeah thank you for that I feel a lot better actually lol
The kid who played Danny in the original Shining apparently didn’t even realize he was filming a horror movie.
And if it makes you feel even better he was the voice of Luca in Pixar's Luca and Flounder in Little Mermaid!
Apparently the day they filmed that scene it was actually his birthday, and they had a red velvet cake ready for him off screen.
Imagine being such a good actor at 15 that you disturb the people playing child murderers
Chad
Jacob was 13 when he Film it , nowadays he’s 15.
@@justarandomteencritic2009 I think he was actually 11 about to turn 12. Regardless he has his own gift!
@@shannond7437 nah he was 13
@@inca6445 the math says otherwise per actual filming not release date
Rose: you can’t defeat me
Dan: it’s over Rose, I have the high ground
Rose: "you underestimate my power!"
HAHA
Lmao
@Miguel Messina heck yes
Rose: Unlimited POWER!!!!!!
After what she had done the Baseball Boy, I smiled big when Rose the Hat screamed in pain later in the movie. As the expression goes “You reap what you sow”, and I was so happy when she finally got hers.
Really loved all the behind-the-scenes details! So glad KCs have evolved to also be an opportunity for James to fanboy over films and filmmaking
The kiwi approves.
@Patrick O'Reilly theres always someone 😑
Same
@Patrick O'Reilly people with patreon get early access
Unless you're a shitty horror movie like "I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer", which was directed by the same guy who directed that shitty Slenderman movie, that movie was so dark, and by dark I mean I CAN'T SEE SHIT SOMEONE TURN ON THE FUCKING LIGHTS
I still owe James for his ‘The Shining’ kill count. My buddies asked me if I wanted to go see Doctor Sleep and I told them yes, but I had never watched The Shining. Came here to watch the kill count and to at least know what was going on. Went to see Doctor Sleep and it was one of my favorite movies in a long time.
“This is Rose the Hat”
Rose: is in fact not a hat
That’s the girl from us
she turned herself into a hat, funniest thing ever seen
underrated lol
“I’m here live, i’m not a hat”
I went to the toilet after that bit, was way too disturbing for me. Came back and sat through the rest of the movie. Don’t know how my dad sat through that bit...
"live long" then james' "laugh love.." had me cracking up
james: doesent introduce himself
me: doesent notice
everyone in the comments: *having a mental breakdown*
Daddy James right guys?😏
I heard it the first time and had to replay it why did I hear it tho
I didn’t have a mental breakdown liar
Me, i didn't even notice lol.
Doesn’t
What really gets me is how Stephen King clearly loves this movie too. I think it must be an amazing feeling to see someone else understand your own art so well, and to do it such justice.
I have really wanted Kings reaction to Midnight Mass. It was so obviously an homage, but phenomenal in its own right.
especially in comparison to the original shining that king hated so much
That's exactly what blew me away about the film. It managed to bridge the gap between King's novels and the Kubrick film in a way that felt organic to the story. It's a fantastic film, Mike Flanigan knocked it out of the park!
I’m not even done reading The Shining, and I can already understand why the movie version of Jack would upset King. Any nuance is obliterated in favor of just making him angry and creepy from the start in Kubrick’s film.
@Avery Hughes that's exactly why I don't like the movie. It's much less compelling to see someone who is clearly already an asshole turn violent than seeing someone trying so hard to over come their demons lose that battle.
Abra's RWBY-inspired mind trap goes further than just her Emerald wig, since additional set dressing includes props and wall decorations that are the colours red, white, black and yellow, the base palette and namesakes for the four lead characters of that show.
That attention to detail must've been really exciting for Abra's actor, too.
It is honestly awsome that rwby was mentioned in this movie.
I had no idea RWBY was in this movie when I saw it in cinemas. I fucking weebed out so hard when I watched it
@@virtualcynical8515 it's an american made show... what do you mean "weebed" out
RWBY in a Stephanie King movie, suggested by Abra to use a semblance from the show, to have Nick give the go ahead to add it in the movie. To have James talk about it in one of his kill counts. My RUclips world just came full circle. I can die happy.
I like how they specifically chose Emerald from RWBY for Abra to be a fan of. Not only is Abra's actor Kyleigh Curran a fan of RWBY in general, but they look alike (both young black females), and Emerald's specific power is the ability to generate illusions in other people's minds just like Abra can. Plus they both fight people with the name "Rose".
Jacob is such a talented actor. He is astonishing in this performance, especially given his age. Can't wait to see him only get better as an actor.
i remember absolutely sobbing watching jacob’s character die. this movie is an all time favourite for me.
“hereee’s obi” has also gotta be one of my favourite lines ever on the kill count 😭
When you realize Danny died in the exact opposite way that Jack did (burned to death vs froze to death)
Jack died in a explosion.
@@judeconnor-macintyre9874 In kubrick's* movie he died frozen in the maze
@@bellatrn9125 Yeah, I forgot. I don't re-watch the movie that much.
Cool bit of duality if that's intentional.
Didn't both Danny and Billy survive in the book? I believe they did.
The movie's great though.
@@iappsforipod Correct, they really wanted to make a sequel to the film The Shining not the book but its still good either way. Doctor Sleep was like their acknowledgement to Stephen King for 'messing up' his work in the first place because King did not like what Kubrick did to his book at all which is why they killed off Danny the way Jack should have died in the first film and its the whole thing, not just a fiery explosion but corpse possession too
There sure is a lot more character deaths in the film than the book
Abra morphing her face into that of her favorite cartoon character fits nicely with the whole "weaponizing imagination" angle psychic combat often takes in King's work.
The scene of the lady and her baby is so unnerving and horrifying. Like… Danny was probably sleeping next to a dead woman and then her baby ends up starving to death. That scene always makes me extremely sad, especially when she said that they (as in police or neighbors) hadn’t found them yet. Also the scene where the little baseball boy gets killed. His screams are so horrifying. Honestly love this movie so much
Notice that when Danny is speaking through Abra, Abra's eyes are blue. Neat little detail.
Yesss, I noticed that during my second watch lol.
I’ve seen it when I saw it in theaters and nice detail. The reason this happens is because Danny’s eyes r blue and his obviously talking through her body.
I can't believe Obi-Wan would take money like that.
Ikr
Is was not the jedi way
General Kenobi doesn’t deserve the rank of master
So uncivilized.
Tattoine was rough on the poor boy
Bradley's acting is spot on
It's easy to force yourself to scream in horror films
But it's even harder to force yourself to cry
Idk if it makes it any easier for anyone else, but if I wanna fake cry to screw with my friends/family, the easiest and most convincing way for me to do it is to try and "open" my nostrils, and focus more on snot, spit, and just gross sobbing crying lol
It looks way more pathetic(and would ruin most movies lol), but it's funny as hell and seems to be the best way to irritated my eye-ducts without actually touching them with my hands.
@@mutt9779 damn I just consciously irritate my eyes (without you touching my face) and I start to cry, initially I had to think of bad memories and sad moments, but using that would be better if you want to full on cry and yell, which isn’t that good. So I just irritate my eyes to cry instead, and I force snot to come out ( I practiced it for months to do it), change my voice to sound exactly how I do when I cry and stutter to get the perfect crying.
the trick is to be *emotionally unstable all the time* 😏🥰
No it isn't. 😂 Not if you're good at acting.
The Shining was the first horror movie I watched, and it was with my father. This franchise means so much to me, and I want to thank you for bringing me back to my childhood with The Shining and Doctor Sleep Kill Counts. I remember asking you to do The Shining KIll Count back at 2019 Monsterpalooza, and you gave such a polite response. I love the channel and will always be a member. Thank you so very much James! BE GOOD PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!
That’s crazy actually because The Shining was the first horror movie I ever watched, and it was also with my father haha
And you are James A. Janisse, and this is the kill count.
Lol
Nervous as my name is James Benjamin Janisse- so close yet so far
@@AAAAAA-tp2uq You are his successor, James B. Janisse
@@giaphucluis779 next successor is James C. Janisse lol
@@giaphucluis779
I'm just waiting for the James C. Janisses and so forth.
Dude I love this movie so much. And that actress playing the mom looks SO MUCH like Shelly Duvall!
I actually thought it wasn’t that good of a stand in
Edit: I’m rewatching the movie rn and I change my mind
She's mostly there but I don't think they nailed the original Shelly Duvall's look.
You all need to watch her in the horror movie “Starry Eyes”, she’s amazing. She’s gonna be a scream queen
You really think so? She looks absolutely nothing like her imo (likeness isn’t necessary I know)
@@Sam-iy8qm I agree they clearly did some makeup and fake teeth trying to match the Shelly Duvall's look but it's just not totally there
I’d like to think at the ending scene where Dan dies in the blazing fire is so symbolic to how his father died in the icy snow, Dan had did what his father couldn’t, so he ends up being satisfied and is doing more than fine in the afterlife knowing he did better in life now and he successfully helped a special someone in his life out and how to be stronger from the past experiences he’s learned and to teach that someone how to avoid the evil that haunts them, and forever putting an end to the nightmares permanently. The fire ultimately representing the warmness, sweetness and satisfaction of his final moments and he even goes out in a blaze of glory compared to the fading icy cold fate of the movie’s predecessor’s antagonist.
That’s deep
@@tiffanystewart9265 that’s what she said
@@aidanlebeau8145 lol
I didnt ask
To quote someone from the new grinch wow that’s deep
R.I.P Shelly Duvall ♥️
Yes❤
This movie was a masterpiece in its own right. They executed the sequel to The Shining perfectly.
first reply O_O
I’m begging you, stop sharing all my interests on RUclips 😭😭
Hey
Yes
I see you every where bro please just grow a mustache 😭😭
That kid getting tortured is the best actor I've seen in my life. And it's a fricking child. That child acts better than most adult actors, and most ADULT actors are *really good*
This brings his performance to a whole new level.
Jacob Tremblay, yeah definitely the best male child actor working today
it's ridiculous how good the acting is. I don't know if I look forward to someone topping that. How would one top it?
He was Auggie in Wonder, a great movie based on a great book
@@williamkaplan1430 additionally he was jack in Room
Also amazing
I feel he’s never missed with his film career imo
@@ahlethescout8404 he was in Book of Henry, that one was a real stinker. Nobody’s infallible.
Fun fact: The figurine on Abra’s nightstand is the character Emerald from the internet show RWBY. She has the ability to make people see things and read their thoughts. Abra’s actress is apparently a fan of the show. Just thought it was interesting.
As a RWBY fan, I clicked on the video to see if James would know about it
Of all things I did not whatsoever expect Doctor Sleep to reference RWBY, I'm really happy because I ADORE RWBY but at the same time... huh??
AWWWW SHIIIIIT THATS SO COOL
I was thrown back when I saw the Emerald statue in the theatre, but then I remembered her powers and thought it was a nice nod that few would get.
Although it doesn’t let her read thoughts. It just messes with their minds and can make them see/experience things that aren’t actually there.
I also noticed rwby posters in the background
The amount of respect I have for the filmmakers finding actors who looked similar to the cast of the OG Shining instead of creating uncanny CGI homunculi of them is immeasurable.
Imagine sitting next to Stephen King and he’s talking about how he loves the movie you made from his writing!? Just wow
I was thinking the same thing
This movie was so boring though, I nearly fell asleep watching it. Is there something I missed? Or was it just a poorly made movie. Nothing can beat the Shining, but I'm glad that this movie did poorly.
@@taquitobandito6054 I fell asleep on The Shining. It’s not my favorite. I hope to like Doctor Sleep better.
Oh man that would be an amazing experience sitting next to the King of terror himself
@@sharonsangel2 You won't enjoy it. The Shining at least had Jack Nicholson. This movie has Obi Wan Kenobi for some reason.
Billy’s death honestly hit me hard. Rip Bro :(
Same, i loved Billy, he was like a brother to Dan
Yeah he was a true friend
he was like a brother to Dan, he was the chosen one
How about Bradley?!?
true. this is why i'm gonna read the book because (spoiler alert) i heard billy doesn't die there
"Are you going to hurt me?"
"Yes"
*SOBS OF TERROR*
That scene messed me up big time the first time I seen it. Just such a brutally horrifying and depressing scene. I rarely get "disturbed" with horror, but that scene definitely unsettled me.
Honesty is the best policy 🤷🏼♂️
@@beefan3325 I guess so
Billy is the friend everyone needs but not everyone gets
I almost just started crying hearing that little boy beg for his life 😭 god damn that was good acting
What do you mean acting? They actually stabbed him.
@@bigpoggers6507 true they stabbed and tortured him irl and
@@matthias8161 wtf
@@matthias8161 they got him wuh oh
@@Soul-ql2tr all jokes here my dude or is it🤭
This book helped to save my life. I was falling into alcoholism for about a decade and I needed help. I read the book about a year before I got sober, and all the references to Dan getting help put a seed in my mind. I read it again a year after getting sober and it made all the difference. I know that Steve (Stephen King) also has been sober for years, but the powerful tale of Dan's recovery and overcoming the traumas of his childhood (which, just like in real life are often psychic as well as physical and often manifest as substance abuse) is one of those things I'll never forget. I now read both books (The Shining is also about how Jack gets worse and worse, a common problem with alcoholics who don't or can't get help) each year. Honestly, I liked the movie but I felt that it skipped over some of the best parts of the books. Still, it was, well..... killer.
Thanks for this awesome Kill Count. it's nice when you find others who admire good filmmaking, and this was it.
Dam dude glad your ok.
@@kombomaster9141 Thanks. I'm getting a little okayer everyday, which is definitely progress.
@@DaveBare indeed it is progress
You rock
Major congratulations man, I know that sobriety is not easy
I absolutely loved how Flanagan was able to combine elements from Kubrick’s Shining, both novels, and made this movie completely his own. He’s my favorite director for a reason (((:
It was a tough job for sure. I think the movie would have been better off ignoring the Kubrick film and simply following the novels but that was never a possibility for Warner Bros probably. Oh well it’s still really good
Flanagan is the best Filmmaker of the 2010s
Jacob’s character (baseball kid) getting killed is probably the most a scene has ever affected me. Even watching it on the kill count makes me physically sick to my stomach.
Honestly was utterly petrified at the scene with Bradley Taylor that I walked out of the cinema and I’m not ashamed to admit I started crying my girlfriend was next to me looking completely catatonic from it. It honestly seemed so real. Later when it came out I honestly felt like I was having a heart attack seeing it on the shelf in the store
@Darth Nutsack um go get a psychologist asap buddy
@@sarahg1002 they made a funny comparison chill. Same things that make you laugh make you cry Also they literally were getting high off a childs soul literally passed his soul around like a stoner college party like wtf LOL
@@beastygirl233 A comparison? To what? Dude just said a scene in a movie traumatized him to a ridiculous extent. I see no comparison, just an easily frightened pussweed, which, considering he's probably a white American using a fake Japanese name, comes as no surprise. I hope his girlfriend dumped him for being such a wuss.
Who pissed in your cereal?
@@kenhollis6197 wtf are you talking about. Why are you even replying to me like i know you or something
This one felt a lot more "documentary-y" then other kill counts, I love it
There’s a lot of history that has gone between these movies
Those visuals are better than the ones in most SciFi and fantasy films. I can't get enough of it.
Anyone else notice how similar the "Eat well, stay young and live long" was similar to the comment David said to Michael in The Lost Boys?
"You'll never grow old, Michael, and you'll never die. But you must feed."
James interviewing Mike Flanagan: “the best thing I’ve done because of dead meat”
James next year: Guess who’s shooting a horror movie with Mike Flanagan!
Oh man it’s gonna happen eventually and I’ll be waiting to see it.
I dont think you're wrong
"If you're still confused about what the shinning is, don't worry; so is Stephen King."
It’s around all living things
Stephen King writes stories about the shine quite a lot...its also in The Dark Tower
@@darkabz2346 I know, but you never get a clear definition of it from what I've read so far...
@@joniwaly2293 In a way it makes sense not having a clear definition of what the shining is, magic is not science so rather than a detailed, deductive knowledge about the shining we only know about it through the inductives we make up and learn about from the characters. Stephen King might not be sure about what the shining is but its not like it detracts from the whole fantasy of his books.
@Zane Oltman what other books is pennywise in? I only read the IT novel.
I’ll be completely honest when I first saw Doc Sleep after reading it I honestly cried at Bradley’s death that kid is a damn good actor
I ugly-cried for several minutes.
He played that kid in good boys :(
He's fantastic. Has anyone seen 'Room'? Not the one with Tommy Wiseau. But the one starring Brie Larson.
The movie practically revolves around his character. Pretty impressive for some 8 yr old kid.
@@soubhagyanayak3098 I have not seen it but I'll remember!
@@soubhagyanayak3098 yes
Man, Ive been watching this channel for awhile, but this is the first time I've fully appreciated how much research and love goes into these videos. I love that theres time taken to appreciate everyone who dedicated themselves to makinf this film.
Fun Fact: There is a real life cat that predicts when people are gonna die, His name is Oscar the Cat and he lives in the Steere Nursing Home in Providence, Rhode Island. He basically does the same thing the cat in this movie does
i'm willing to bet that azrael the cat(whose name is a reference to an angel of death, i believe) is meant to be a reference to oscar. as for how oscar does it, i think the jury's out. some think he's drawn to heating pads used on dying patients to warm them up while others think he's picking up on the odor or some kind of chemical dying people put out
@@Casandraelf that actually... Makes a lot of sense
@@Casandraelf Stephen King confirmed in an interview, he did base Azzie off of Oscar
@@draph91 really? that's so cool!
@@skrimper that answers the how, but not the why, and i don't think we'll ever get a clear answer as to why oscar picks dying people to snuggle up with. i like to think it's because he wants to comfort them in their final moments
I actually got teary eyed watching this the first time during the baseball boy scene.
Not even because I was sad but because it was soo intense and scary. (Jacob Tremblay is probably my favorite kid actor. I hope he never stops doing movies so I can watch him grow and probably win a bunch of Oscars.)
I honestly don’t think a movie is ever made me react in that way which is why this is probably my favorite horror movie ever. It also amazes me how Flanagan was able to merge the two versions of The Shining movie/book and Doctor Sleep book. Like James said “a modern masterpiece”. I’m so happy to have been around for this movie.
Same! I'm glad i could see it in the movie theater even though nobody else wanted to watch it with me. This is one of the movies that will be marked into me forever.
Yeah... the books are still way better. In the Shining their was so much untapped potential which should’ve been explored, rather then creating characters and events which didn’t even happen. However, the Doctor Sleep movie did in a sense salvage what the Shining ruined. Don’t get me wrong I still love both movies - but compared to the source material they fall short in several areas.
Holy Crap it's Dr. Sleep. Popcorn time
Ye
I've seen this dude everywere
@@bleachlicker1236 no u
Save some for me!
Yep I saw this movie 4 months ago I loved it in my option it so much better than the old shining
Great Video! *Doctor Sleep is one of the most visually stunning movies I have ever seen, that scene where rose is floating through space is surreal, beautiful, and perfect*
Cliff curtis is SUCH an underrated actor, and has played so many varied roles and stolen scenes with some heavy hitter actors
Same goes for Zahn McClarnon, I haven't seen anything with him in a bad performance and yet he's mostly relegated to lower quality television shows and movies.
Amen
Also, little known fact - cliff curtis has been 45 ish years old for 30 years.
@@RJMacReady1 he really has looked the same age his whole career, hasn’t he? 😂 clearly a vampire
Truth.
This film was not only an amazing adaptation, but it’s so well shot and well acted it’s better than the book for me. And that’s saying something. I adored the book.
The book is epic, the film missed out the turning process which I was disappointed it wasn't done right on screen. I also like the ending better than the film's.
@@Nicholas_Chen_
The end of the book is beautiful. This movie kind of screwed up everything involving Jack Torrance, but that’s Kubrick’s fault more than Flanagan’s. Needless to say, it’s handled with a lot more nuance in the novel, where Jack wasn’t a mindless psycho.
Judging from the clips, Stephen liked the film anyway, and when King likes your film, you must have done something right
“Here’s obi” surprised that’s the only Star Wars reference
Hello there
Surprised that he didn’t make a comment about dans beard and hair in the 2011 part of the movie because there he basically looks just like episode 3 Obi wan
Considering James has stated he’s a huge Star Wars fan I was extremely surprised
@@joshboeringa9430 General Kenobi
I was expecting something in regards to Dan having "the high ground" to no avail with Rose the Hat, myself. :)
Damn that kid is quite the actor, no matter how uncomfortable, upsetting, saddening the baseball kid crying out for help as he is slowly killed off, he did quite the performance.
I feel bad for his character tho
It’s all fun and games until James doesn’t introduce himself
*it’s all fun and games unt-wait that was 2 seconds after the start how could it have been fun and games ?
copied comment
@@addestj9535 OH MY GOD, THE WORLDS ENDING!!!!!! HE..... HE
*HE COPIED A RANDOM ASS COMMENT* 😱
Does this mean he's *not* James A Janisse anymore? Have we been living a lie?
@@2kmichaeljordan438 Damn dude you're the one who's talking in all caps.
Bro Jacob Tremblay’s performance genuinely made me sick to my stomach, it was so realistic.
this guy needs his own damn Netflix show already
Ikr
No...unless they give him FULL creative control, it will destroy his ingenuity and character that we all love
@@khldwb1425 Also, rights may be an issue and he'll only be able to cover what Netflix can afford.
Keeping up with the jedi council
Nooooooo it would turn out like the hotsauce wings guy who got a show and got lame. tbh I haven't watched the actual show but I'm not into that normie crap lol
there's something so pleasing that gets me so giddy when i see movies based/shot/partially filmed in my state since I never see it that often
“But first some good news....”
“TITLE CARD!”
Gets me every time🤣😂
James:(Makes an Obi-wan reference)
Me: a surprise to be sure, but a welcome one
I’m surprised there wasn’t a “hello there” joke
Impossible, perhaps the archives are incomplete
I hate when he does that.
Hat does it enough times for a catchphrase, though not literally.
It's treason then
GENERAL KENOBI
Mike Flanagan is honestly my favorite horror director/writer rn. Everything hes done has given me the full spectrum of emotions. And don't get me started on his attention to detail and ability to build tension
Bro who is the guy that hosts this show he didn’t introduce himself
idk maybe he’s new
I think this the guy who acted in Look-See
I think he’s also in the dead meat podcast. Not sure about this one, tho.
I think he MIGHT be James A. Janisse. BUT he didnt introduce himself So it could be anyone
@@nugg3t_t0x1c4 his name is Andrea Bukicock
"Magic? You mean the Shining?"
"Shh! you wanna get sued?!"
Magic is not copyrighted. It would be like copyrighting dogs or tables.
@@925263 ok? That was a useless comment...
@@UNOwen-ih8mg most things are useless comments
Please tell me this was also a nod to the simpsons episode as well
"we call it the shinning"
Who is this man, he didn't introduce himself. He looks like James but we can never be sure
Probably his secret twin
Probably this weird look a like from Look-See
Who are you?so wise in the ways of science?
It's The Thing!! 😱
It’s prolly doppelgänger from Us