Honest Trailers Commentary | The Shining
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Honest Trailers Commentary | The Shining
Hosted by Spencer Gilbert
Featuring Dan Murrell, Danielle Radford & Lon Harris
Produced by Ryan O’Toole
Post-Production Supervisor: Emin Bassavand
#HonestTrailers #TheShining
"Cut my wife into pieces, this is my ghost resort!" is one of the best "Starrings" of all time. :D
Agreed
agreed
Every time I see that, including just reading your comment, I start laughing so hard I have to stop everything else I'm doing.
@@Cobralalalala agreed
that one's got spenny g written all over it.
I would love to see one of these with John/Epic Voice Guy in order to get his take on what it is like to read all of these and what he thinks in the booth through all the stuff they toss at him.
I’d love that too but as far as I know he records his line on the other side of the country. So from what I’ve heard, they almost never meet in person
Yes. This needs to happen.
The problem with having Kubrick fake your moon landing is that he would insist on going to the moon, just to get the shot right.
(Shout-out to wherever I got that meme - that's entirely too clever for me to have come up with.)
He didn't do that for his films, he recreated New York streets in a studio because he didn't want to fly to New York.
@@CornishCreamtea07 Because cities look much like another. There's no-where on Earth that looks like the Moon.
@@andromidius Craters of the moon monument in Idaho
@@andromidius I'm just saying that he didn't even want to take a simple trip to New York for a film, no way would he want to go on a trip to the moon.
If Kubrick did it, it would've actually looked real. OOOOOHH
Dan: "It's literally me describing what I saw on the screen..."
*DAN WOULD BE EXCELLENT AT CINEMASINS. [DING]*
The volume of the playback is really low.
In the past people have complained about the playback being too loud and couldn't hear the commentary.
@@albertnormal6834 I just wish they would upload the deleted scenes separately as well as sometimes they're too loud to hear them.
Their continuing effort to stop people from watching the commentary first. It won't work SJ! Commentary for life!
The exterior hotel is Timberline Lodge on Mount Hood in Oregon. Beautiful WPA building!
The Stanley Hotel is totally in Estes Park, CO and they have like a whole thing in the lobby about how Dumb and Dumber was filmed there and how King stayed there. It’s pretty neat
Dumb and Dumber was primarily filmed in Breckenridge, (I have family in it,) since Aspen was (is) too snooty to allow filming there. So Danielle had the right idea, just applied to the wrong movie. :-)
I heard Dumb and Dumber was mostly shot in California except for the exterior and bar at The Stanley, maybe they shot a few scenes in Break too.
Also the exterior shots for The Shining are the Timberline Lodge near Mt. Hood Oregon.
Just the one party scene is filmed at the Stanley I think
@@toddhollen Might be just the outdoor and/or skiing scenes filmed in Breckenridge. Hadn't ever thought to look into it. But when Jeff Daniels gets his tongue stuck on the chair lift, my cousin is one of the kids next to him. It's my closest claim to fame.
This trailer had the best starrings maybe ever IMO. Including the deleted ones
"I Push Back Back on the Push Back" The Dan Murrell Story
Great title for a gay daisy chain porn
Gonna take a wild stab and say The Lion King 2019 is next week's trailer?
I think you're right. I hope you're right. I've taken a stab at deciphering one of of Spencer's hints before and got burned. But the comments section has been correct with their guesses lately so I'm feeling optimistic. Cheers!
Until proven otherwise, I'm gonna go with Hobbs & Shaw, which is an equally ridiculous movie.
@@benabramowitz18 That was my second guess
So, when are we going to get an honest trailer for every Stanley Kubrick movie?
Screaming into the void should be the rebranding of RUclips comments
Exteriors are Timberline Lodge near Portland, OR.
Mt Hood
Eddie Murphy is coming back so how about "Beverly Hills Cop" or "Vampire in Brooklyn?"
Or "Coming to America"
Massive bonus points for the Garth Marenghi reference!
You now got to do every Kubrick film...
So who wants to guess what the Honest Trailers will be for the rest of the year? I'll take a stab.
Next week: Hobbs & Shaw
11/12: Rick and Morty (Seasons 1-3)
11/19: The Lion King (2019), but it's the exact same as the Honest Trailer for the original, just in “live-action.”
11/26: Looper
12/3: The Grinch trilogy (TV special, Carrey version, and 2018 movie)
12/10: IT Chapter Two
12/17: Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008 movie)
12/24: 2010's Decade in Review
Fun story: I watched this movie and Child's Play in one epic sleepover with Paul Dano and another friend in sixth grade. And both movies were way too scary 😂
Whoa, the famous Paul Dano was at your sleepover?
@@PanAndScanBuddy not famous at the time lol
I feel like this kind of explains a bit about him somehow
The major reason King hated the movie was because of the portrayal of Jack. He wrote the character in a semi autobiographical sense, and the character being portrayed as an, (for the lack of a better word,) asshole, hit him personally.
Thank you talking about this absolute classic!!!!!
Any time I see that kid doing the voice, I just think of that Key and Peele Make A Wish sketch.
*"Hello, Mirriam Glass"*
Thank you x1000000 for answering my question! I can see why Kubrick left out the ghost power increasing with a death of Danny, because Scatman died in the hotel and obviously he had the shining powers
That Supergirl confusion ...that's why i love this show
Lon's look at 22:58 is priceless
14:40 Leo ate that bison liver because he wanted an Oscar.
Stayed at the Stanley two years ago. Estes Park, CO ish. Amazing experience
Lon’s DMX joke was the best!
Had to pause this video 5 minutes in to go watch the Treehouse Shinning episode .... agree that it is truly the peak of all Shining parody.
I actually first heard of The Shining from the treehouse of horror episode. To this day I still hear groundskeeper Willie call it The Shinnun.😂
Volume mix is off this week.
I think it was intentional so you can hear them talking over the trailer, but its sooooo quite you can't even tell what their commenting on
Just rewatch the trailer right before watching the commentary.
I agree. Just find it funny how most week’s ppl complain that “when you talk over the trailer, we can’t hear you!” And this week, it’s that “we can’t hear the trailer.” There has to be a happy medium for hearing the trailer as well as hearing them for those little moments where they say something quickly that it’s not worth pausing the trailer for.
Yeah, I could hear every pen mark Dan was making. It was odd
Big misconception, the empire strikes back was not widely panned or criticized anywhere near to level of last jedi. There is numerous video clips and articles you can look up showing pretty much the opposite.
I WAS WITH SPENCER THERE I THOUGHT THEY MEANT CW AS WELL 😂😂😂
I think this is one of the best Honest Trailers in a while. Not that they are lacking, this one just stands out. It has smart critical observations like the types of shots he uses, but still appreciates the movie as a whole. Very well done!
Exterior shots from The Shining are from Timberline Lodge on Mt. Hood. My hometown is one of the last stops on the way to Mt. Hood if you're coming from Portland, so I've had a lot of experience with Timberline.
I feel like I know Maximum Overdrive so well after watching the different King Honest Trailers haha
This was my favorite episode of Honest Trailer Commentaries in quite some time. It may have helped that I love this movie, but great job, everybody! I really enjoyed this and I look forward to more.
It's in Estes Park, I live about an hour away! They have framed newspaper articles about all the killings that have happened there and you can pay a TON of money to stay in the haunted rooms.
Kubrick shot the scene on the staircase with Shelley and Jack 127 times
Mother Goose Rockin' Rhyme is iconic, yo.
Hop to it!
Lon’s beard is epic
08.15 - yeah, the exterior when they arrive at the hotel is Timberline Lodge at the ski area on Mount Hood in Oregon. A couple of hours east of Portland so "near Portland" depends on your perspective (I'm a Brit so 2hrs is a long way for me!). It's an amazing building in itself - built under FDR's post-Depression Works Progress Administration in the 1930s... they took loads of out-of-work craftspeople (stonemasons, carpenters, sculptors etc) from all over the Pacific North West, housed them in the valley in place still called Government Camp, and set them to work. The interior (not featured in the film) is beautiful.
I believe the road trip to the Overlook is mainly filmed in the Glacier National Park in British Columbia.
Could you do an honest trailer for The Sixth Sense next??
"In an age before social media..."
The exterior is Timberline Lodge in Oregon! It was built by the CCCs and it’s dope as hell, it’s got great skiing in the winter
The Stanley Hotel is in Estes Park, Colorado! Thanks for taking my question about Room 237 also. My favorite (and ludicrous) theory is the minotaur one because of the skier poster that you have to squint at to think looks like a bull.
*We all have a skeleton inside us.*
Some people have two.
I read the book in Year 7 (aged 11 or 12) years before I saw the film.
Because my parents wouldn't let me see the film but the town library let me borrow the book. Which I was surprised didn't have the "Here's Johnny" line I'd seen parodied.
Do some Christmas movies! I nominate Christmas Vacation and Christmas with the Kranks.
I can't help feeling that the conflict with Stephen King and fans of the book could have been avoided, or at least softened, if they had just changed the title and credited it as being "inspired by" The Shining.
child's play 5: seed of chucky did a pretty good job on parodying the shining "here's johnny" scene.
extra high five to Lon for the DMX joke at the end
The trailer audio is a little quiet.
I do think the Hotel was acting as a corrupting force in regards to Jack. The hotel in a way IS a monster, It chose its target, someone who'd be most likely to fall for its sway, and even if it didn't get the family, The Hotel would still (and always will now) have Jack, and by the end of the movie you feel like (I certainly did after re-watching it back in August) the Overlook chose him from the very start, from the moment Jack started waiting for the interview, when he read those magazines. Almost like the hotel was interviewing people to make its next victims. If any of that was in the book (I don't know, I never read it), I did get that from the movie. The movie does work on So many different levels. Everyone who watches it can see and get something different out of it, and all of it equally valid. Which (for me) is the definition of art.
Dan talking about Kubrick publicly Apollo-gizing for the faked moon landing
who has more takes of the Shining: the internet or Kubrick
nice to have Dan Murrel telling us the differences in the book
Faerie Tale Theatre was legit my introduction to Shelley Duvall. Thank you public libraries! My parents let me watch this movie because she was in it and nothing could be worse than watching the Exorcist as a 4-year-old.
Fast-forward to now and my oldest sister still makes me go around growling 'Redrum...' - especially if I come out of her storage closet with RedRum rum.
THE SHIIIIINIIING!!!
Actually, Steven king never said that he modeled the overlook after the Stanley hotel. People think that he actually modeled it after mohonk mountain house, because Steven king use to go to Mohonk as a guest.
I've been waiting for this....I'm ready
the Stanley hotel is in Estes Park, Colorado
The exterior is the Timberline Lodge in Oregon
Yep...on Mount Hood
And the miniseries was filmed at the actual hotel that King based the Overlook Hotel on
Timberline Lodge is like 2 hours from Portland, and there's plenty of stops along the way. Yeah they play it in the movie like it's BFE Montana or Colorado. You can also get to timberline most of the year by road or ski lift.
You should have invited Stanley Kubrick for commentary. Pretty chill dude he is.
Hamza Naeem If only he didn’t die in 1999. 😂
He died 20 years ago.
Yeah, I think he died while editing Eyes Wide Shut or at least after it was shot and before it was released. Get Stephen King on there to talk about how all the changes that were made and how he hated it. That would be interesting.
Well he's chill now! *bu-dum-chish*
@@dbrowdy thats the joke
Wow it's The Shining Honest Trailer on the week of Halloween and you guys are on 6.66M subscribers? Spooky stuff.
Kubrick saw the source material as a foundation for a film he was making, he never wanted to adapt them, but he wanted to have a foundation to build on so he never developed original concepts.
Theory: The now-corrected duplicate audio is Fandom’s way of testing whether viewers can take in twice as many videos; But rather than speeding up the audio (a la Netflix), they are playing the video on top of itself.
Exteriors are Timberline Lodge, Mt Hood Oregon, about 2 hours from Portland.
The Stanley Hotel is in Estes Park, Colorado, about twenty five minutes from Loveland.
So I went to the Stanley hotel last month. It is an Estes Park Colorado right outside Rockies National Park. When Stephen King and his wife went to visit the park the road got closed and they had to spend the night at the Stanley. They were the only ones staying there and the caretaker at the time decided to put them in the haunted room which is 217 actually
I believe the exterior shots were filmed at the Timberline Lodge, east of Portland, Oregon.
The hotel is called timberline on mt hood! And first time I saw the shining they play it super late at night on a projector in a game room of the hotel. Extra creepy
The Stanley Hotel is in Estes Park Colorado, just went up there during a blizzard at around 11, spookiest shit ever
Pleeeease do the daredevil series and pleeeease put me in the intro
6.66M subscribers ... During Halloween. Missed opportunity for "The Omen." Now you have to wait until 66.6M
So many 90s/2000s music references...soooo good. Urge to like video...rising.
“Most of what you think is Aspen is actually Breckinridge” ha!! Thank you Danielle it’s so true 😂
Kelly S She’s said this before (I think I watch too much Screen Junkies, or maybe it’s just my stupidly good memory but only for stupid info 😂)
@@MommyOfMutants and I want to clarify that the Stanley Hotel is in Estes Park which can be confused for Loveland!
@@kellys5949 Only if you don't live around there. I grew up in Ft. Collins, so the difference is pretty obvious to me.
I’m pretty sure critics were influenced by Stephen King’s very public dragging of the film. Bc this movie is a masterpiece
26:54 Hmmm, does the SJ set have some non-corporeal visitors? How exactly did that fire start last week?
That was driving me nuts, glad I’m not the only one who heard it. Almost started sharpening my axe & sabotaging my snow cat.
I like the theory where there are no ghost it’s all Danny’s imagination taken form through his psychic powers and jack is going crazy because he’s being overwhelmed by Danny because jack also had powers that he was suppressing with alcohol like Danny does later in the sleep doctor jack subconsciously knows Danny is what’s hurting the butler is a manifestation of that subconscious
The hotel in the movie is on Mt. Hood, Timberline Lodge. It's nowhere near big enough to hold the spaces in the movie. It's much more narrow.
Alright SJ we are seriously missing some Terminator Honest Trailer! Only two done so far and many more to go!
28:56 Standing Ovation for Lon!!!
🎶 *Blood in an elevator..." 🎵 to the tune of "Love in an Elevator" by *Aerosmith*
BTW, do an Honest Trailer for the whole Twin Peaks package (two-season series, Fire Walk with me and the limited series event) or a David Lynch's filmography HT
Movie's definitely in my top 5. But I dont know what the other 4 are. Maybe Alien, Aliens, Predator...
Is it just me, or is the volume off between the commentary and the trailer? I tried listening on another computer with different speakers, but still had trouble hearing the trailer portions. Sorry this is late, but I wanted to double check with other hardware.
The critic reviews for Empire Strikes back were not divisive, though they were not as positive as The Last Jedi critic reviews were. But most critics liked ESB just fine. Even a so-called negative one in the Washington Post was actually really positive, it was more just decrying how even really great 'junk food movies' shouldn't be considered REAL cinema (sounds familiar). Sure there was the odd Pauline Kael (though to be fair, it's Pauline Kael) and some others, but , this 'simmer down, fanboys, ESB was as divisive its day as TLJ is now' is bogus.
It's in Estes Park
Please do an honest trailer for The Hunchback of Notre Dame!
The set was so hot.. it caught on fire, also destroying some of the film stored there. Kubrick paid for a new one to be built. It's in the bonus footage/commentary.
PLEASE DO THE FINAL DESTINATION SERIES!!!!!
I think Dan has a lot of good points about why the book is more effective. I reflects my personal problems with the movie and why it's not as good as many people think it is.
It’s Estes Park. Where the real hotel is
Clearing up the difference, since a Iike this film quite more, "mother!" was recieved in a similar way, with Razzie nominations mostly because of the expectations that it created from the marketing department.
Bravo, this trailer was fantastic.
Here's Grandpapa, from Arnold Grandpapa in Hey Arnold! anyway guys great commentary on the shining you guys and joe great theories about the other way that jack got out of the fridge was probably Danny.
Reading a Playgirl... he's not a recovering drunk, he's just a closet homosexual.
You should do Vanilla Sky sometime. I feel like that would be a fun honest trailer - granted one that fewer people may be familiar with.
Screen Junkies: 6.66M subscribers. Oh, you devil, you!
I think this movie is one of Spencer's babies, he is being WAAAY more defensive of and apologetic for the movie than usual. Usually these commentaries are Spencer making snide remarks about the movie (which, don't get me wrong, I love and find hilarious) and Dan defending and trying to give context, but in this one the roles were COMPLETELY reversed! Haha. Interesting.
For me, I find it really hard to enjoy the movie because I didn't see it until I was in my late twenties, when I had already seen all the godawful parodies and references, so when I watched it I spent the entire movie thinking "Oh look, here's that scene they parodied in The Simpsons. Hey, here's the one from Family Guy. Oh, so that's what Community was referencing with the little twin girls. Huh, that really is a lot of blood." Also, I'd heard about what a complete ASSHOLE Kubrick was to Shelley Duvall during filming, so every time she was on screen and obviously losing her mind from abuse it was just really uncomfortable. And not in a good "Wow, this is so tense!" way, but rather in a seriously unpleasant "Jesus! You poor woman having to deal with that evil bastard!" way.
Stanley hotel is in Estes Park Colorado