Don't forget to add tennis balls and loud music to the list. That Bear in the bedroom scene seemed to really creep Addie out but getting busy with Furries was a thing back in the 1920's especially for the Elite Class at these luxurious Hotels Those Masquerade Balls where on another ( Deviant )level. I don't think Addie is ready for another Kubrick Film for awhile and She's nowhere near to watching Stanley's " Eyes Wide Shut "
Kubrick is an absolute genius. Nicholson too, Shelly is great. The child actor's performance is also one of the best performances of a child on screen I have seen. Overall it's an iconic movie, a true masterpiece of cinema.
I honestly don't think I've ever seen anyone this terrified from watching a movie. I've always loved The Shining but I'm sort of growing even more appreciation for it lol
She makes me think she'd handle herself fairly well recognizing RL dangers. She shoots both arms fast, doesn't drop them, and looks ready to block whatever might need to be blocked. That and her "Get out of there"! instinct are good responses to have.
22:01 - "Here's Johnny" is actually a reference to The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. Speaker Ed McMahon would announce the lineup for the show, and then he would introduce Mr. Carson with the words "Heeeere's Johnny!"
You know that shot in Saving Private Ryan where he turns into an old man in a quick fade near the end? That's how I felt reading this comment realizing that this is a reference that needs to be explaned to fully grown adults.
@@Darth_Conans welcome to the club 😆 I was watching a reaction to Trading Places where someone used the same line, and she thought that it was in reference to The Shining....
Most of the reactors today don't know who Johnny Carson is. They think that Heeers Johnny! is from this movie. They don't get the references to Roy Rogers in Die Hard either.
AS someone recently pointed out , when Jack says "I'd sell my soul for a drink......." The Hotel was looking for someone, anyone. And the picture with Jack are all those claimed.
I watch like 20 different react channels and you are by far the best because you don't talk and stop the video every 2 minutes and seem genuine unlike a lot of the reactors. Please keep making more ❤
This is actually one of the few horror movies I can stand because it's not puke and guts disgusting or full of jump scares. I'm glad you decided to give it a shot. It's a genuine classic. *HEEEEERE'S ADDIE!!!*
Addie, your reaction is exactly what the filmmakers wanted. COMPLETELY. If you have a chance to see this on the big-screen, in a theater setting with a big crowd, you'll be joined by the audience and it's soooo much 'better' - creepier, etc. Title Cards will make the audience jump at once, no matter how often it's been seen.
Let's give Addie a round of applause for surviving The Shining (1980).👏👏 This really is another great reaction to another great horror film. This is one of my favorites. In general, my girlfriend & I like horror films. I even liked seeing this movie featured in Twister (1996). You should definitely check out that movie and Doctor Sleep (2019) as well. BTW, nice turtleneck sweater.
The copyright on the theme has lapsed Berlioz used it in his Symphonie Fantastique for the "Witches' Sabbath" movement in 1830 but the music is actually from a hymn used in a Requiem Mass used by the Roman Catholic Church. Its name is Das Irae ("The Day of Wrath" with lyrics and dates back to the 13th Century at LEAST.
The cinematography in this movie is incredible. Each scene is composed and shot to be subtly disorienting and unsettling so that you end up just constantly on edge the entire movie long.
Not a horror fan either, so this month is light for me watching folks react to content, but I look forward to yours. Even though it was torture for you. All work and no play... :)
Addie, it's totally fine to be scared. I've seen this movie 10+ times, and it still scares me. It's just a masterpiece in creating a nearly unbearable suspense level over the whole runtime. Just the way it's shot, cut, edited plus the soundtrack and sounddesign. It really messes with your brain. And the fantastic acting of the whole cast on top.
Fear is a good thing. Both in regular life as well as in entertainment. I LOVE getting scared when watching a horror movie, especially when the scares are well built up and aren't just cheap jumpscares.
Kubrick mentally messed with everyone with the typewriter getting darker through out the film to the chair behind Jack disappearing during a conversation among so many other little mind phucks
Groundskeeper Willie: "Now, now. Go easy on the wee one. His father's gonna go crazy and chop them all into haggis." Bart: "What's haggis?" Willie: "Boy, you read my thoughts! You've got the "shinning." Bart: "You mean "shining." Willie: "Shhh! You wanna' get sued?"
This film has so much detail: just realised that Danny is so quick on his feet because of all that pedalling around and around, exploring, remembering the shape of the hotel... wow, literally didn't think of that before.
Notice that Danny and Wendy don't do the kind of dumb stuff that characters usually do in horror films to advance the plot. They're isolated for a good reason and Wendy tries to maintain contact with the outside world, then when Jack is chasing them she does the best she can to keep them safe including arming herself with a knife. Danny back-tracking his footprints and covering up where he went has to make him one of the smartest protagonists in a horror film.
Never thought I see someone so scared of a Big Wheel going down a hallway. If it's a Big Wheel going down a hallway on a Tuesday or Wednesday, Forget-About-It!😱
Awesome and understandable reactions, from the beautiful Addie. People who have never seen The Shining, fail to understand how powerful the film is. And the performances by Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Scatman Crothers and especially by child actor Danny Lloyd, are outstanding.
There are two types of people, those that like this movie, and those that like the book, and there isn't a whole lot of overlap between them, lol. There is really not a whole lot in common between this movie and the book, other than the names of the characters and the setting. I think Kubrick wanted to do a horror movie, and putting Stephen King's name on it would insure it would be successful. But then they simply wrote a whole new movie, completely disregarding everything that happened in the book (mostly). Not that it's bad, but it's not the book at all. They did a miniseries of The Shining (in the 90s, I think) with that guy from "Wings", and everyone craps on it, but in terms of being faithful to the book, it is so much better.
Here's Johnny is from The Johnny Carson Show (1962-1992), Jack is making a joke. At the time in 1980 Carson was the king of late night and this would have made the audience laugh.
Here's Johnny was actually from The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson as announced each episode by Ed McMahon. It would have been familiar to viewers in 1980.
The sequel to this is dr sleep when danny grows up and uses his gift to help people and finds out there are others that use it for more evil reasons. & danny had it the most wendy had it a little so she was ok with tony and she then was able to hear the voices and see the stuff in the later scenes. Jack had it the least and hid it from drinking. So the hotel went after the weakest one to consume them. & There is a lot of hidden gems in the movie it is up to the viewer to interpret what has happened
@@hulkslayer626 Yeah, I always wondered why Dick Halloran was so clueless when he waltzed back into the hotel, right into Jack's axe blade. You'd think he would have gotten some warning from Tony.
@@nazfrde He does that because he's "Horror Genre Black Jesus". Halloran is sufficiently genre-savvy to know that as the only black character in the story, if anyone is going to die then he has to be the first. Without his self-sacrifice, Jack couldn't die and Wendy and Danny would have been trapped with him indefinitely.
No shame at all in being scared of this one -- like you said, the tension and the intensity just builds and builds and absolutely does not let up. Great reaction.
Another movie that I would like to throw in with building tension & intensity is Dunkirk (2017). Hans Zimmer's music in that movie is really gonna make Addie feel so high strung.
I loved the Shining book, the scenes with the hedge animals that sadly didn't make the cut to the film is one of the few times a book has actually frightened me.
@@rodneybray5827 Would've been a lot better if they didn't move in camera and the scene just casually moved them closer between cuts/changing perspectives. Subtlety is a lot more effective most times. Their designs were also kind of benign, so a change of appearance as they moved would've helped too.
The book The Shining didnt scared me in the slightest - the topiary thing was dumb and silly as hell, small wonder it was cut from the movie. The book Pet Sametery, however, another matter.
Someone else has probably already said it, but Tony is Danny's future self he's connecting to and being shown things that will happen. Doctor Sleep is the sequel and pretty good.
Addie at beginning of video: "I have to close my eyes and cover my ears during horror movie trailers..." Me at beginning of video: This poor girl is in sooooo much trouble. lol, great vid btw.
1. Stephen King initially didn't like Kubrick's remake of the boyk thing and had this redone more inline with the book. He has since come around. 2. Jack and Scatman worked together in "One Flew over the Cookoo's Nest". 3. Shelley Duvall said making this movie was the worst experience of her life. She was abused on and off camera. 4. The real villain is the hotel. 5. "Dr. Sleep" will tie up loose ends
It's really funny just how much people in modern times think that the phrase "Here's Johnny" originated in this film, when it was itself a quote from the intro to The Johnny Carson Show...Jack Nicholson just ad-libbed that then-famous line in one of the takes, and that's the one Kubrick used.
22:05 - "Here's Johnny!" - Actually, that's a reference to The Tonight Show when it was hosted by Johnny Carson. 24:00 - "Hmmmm... that's odd. Usually the blood gets off on the second floor." - Mr. Burns (The Simpsons, Treehouse of Horror V)
I've seen the Shining I don't know how many times, and after each time I always find something new on each rewatch. Like the chair behind Jack that keeps disappearing when he's yelling at Wendy for interrupting his writing.
Oh, I don't know if you know this but Steven Kings stay at the Stanley hotel is what inspired him to write this book. The thing is that, in this movie, whenever they show you what the outside of this hotel looks like, it's not the Stanley hotel. For example, when they show what the outside of the hotel looks like at the. beginning, that's actually Timberline Lodge on Mount Hood in Oregon. Lol I've actually been to Timberline Lodge several times and it's a cool place
Your reactions to the horror movies this month have been 10/10. I know they're waaay out of your comfort zone but it makes for really great reaction videos. Thank you for suffering through them for us 🙂.
Actually, "here's Johnny" comes from The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson which was running prior to this movie. Johnny retired back in the 80s or early 90s.
Shining Movie Facts: The footage of the car drive at the start of The Shining, was also used for the ending of the movie Blade Runner! Kubrick almost forced actress Shelley Duvall into a mental breakdown, by depriving her of sleep and making her film scenes again and again! The climax of the film was actually filmed on a sound stage in England and the snow was really salt!
This is my first time watching you and I have to say, you have beautiful hair. I love most Stephen King movie adaptations, and this is no exception. Check out "Misery", "Cujo", "Big Driver", and "Shawshank Redemption".
Oh this is a good one! You should watch the sequel from 2019, Doctor Sleep! Our favorite Obi Wan (Ewan McGregor) as grown up Danny, what could be better?
The music plays a very important part in Shining. The creepy, eerie music we hear in most of the Danny scenes (such a good little actor btw) like when he find the 237 door are extracts from the slow movement of "Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta" by the Hungarian composer Béla Bartók. The music was written in 1936 to...celebrate the tenth anniversary of the chamber orchestra of Basler, Switzerland. So not even for the movie, and it's surprising considering how creepy it is and how it fits the scenes perfectly. The other compositions we hear throughout the movie contribute to the dramatic intensity of the scenes and are mostly works by the polish composer Krystof Penderecki, which are literally terrifying and were not composed for the movie either.
I'm pretty sure most people that watch "The Shining" for the first time have no idea what they are getting themselves into, thinking it will be a mild horror movie, in reality it's 2+ hour of psychological torture! It's usually a film that people that don't really like horror movies choose to react to and almost immediately regret (which for those that have seen it many times before is kind of entertaining). The proverbial deer caught in headlights.
8:19 Priceless Addie, you have to react to other horror movies like: The exorcist, The Omen, An american werewolf in Paris, The exorcist of Emily Rose, The Rite or Deliver us from evil
Oh, Addie, I feel so bad for you. I HATE seeing you suffer from being terrified! A happy Addie is a beautiful Addie! Here's hoping you watch some upbeat movies soon that make Addie smile... 🙂
Congratulations! You have this under your belt now!! You've got full bragging rights: you have seen The Shining! No one can say you haven't! :D.
"Here's Johnny" is how Ed McMahon introduced Johnny Carson on the Tonight Show for decades. Jack Torrence was quoting that.
New things Addie is terrified of; Tuesdays and Wednesdays 😂 This was fun!
To be fair, those are the jump scariest Tuesdays and Wednesdays in movies
Don't forget to add tennis balls and loud music to the list. That Bear in the bedroom scene
seemed to really creep Addie out but getting busy with Furries was a thing back in the 1920's
especially for the Elite Class at these luxurious Hotels Those Masquerade Balls where on another
( Deviant )level. I don't think Addie is ready for another Kubrick Film for awhile and She's nowhere near to watching Stanley's " Eyes Wide Shut "
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She's not the first person I've seen jump at the title cards but she is the most entertaining.
LOL! I know Right!
Love your self defense tactics...putting up your arms to block the view lol
This was the best reaction to The Shining ever!
Between Addie and other reactors, I think The Shining has the scariest TUESDAY ever
YES! Absolutely. Always. I've made similar comments on other reaction videos.
Hahaha, watch the Conjuring.
I had never seen someone jump at a zoom shot.
'Father of the year right here'. That was pretty funny.😆
Kubrick is an absolute genius. Nicholson too, Shelly is great. The child actor's performance is also one of the best performances of a child on screen I have seen. Overall it's an iconic movie, a true masterpiece of cinema.
I honestly don't think I've ever seen anyone this terrified from watching a movie. I've always loved The Shining but I'm sort of growing even more appreciation for it lol
Addie spent most of the movie in a defensive martial arts pose. It worked, she survived.
I did that all during Hereditary when I first saw it
Now it is time to see Dr. Sleep!
She makes me think she'd handle herself fairly well recognizing RL dangers. She shoots both arms fast, doesn't drop them, and looks ready to block whatever might need to be blocked. That and her "Get out of there"! instinct are good responses to have.
Lol. Yep
22:01 - "Here's Johnny" is actually a reference to The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. Speaker Ed McMahon would announce the lineup for the show, and then he would introduce Mr. Carson with the words "Heeeere's Johnny!"
You know that shot in Saving Private Ryan where he turns into an old man in a quick fade near the end? That's how I felt reading this comment realizing that this is a reference that needs to be explaned to fully grown adults.
@@Darth_Conans welcome to the club 😆
I was watching a reaction to Trading Places where someone used the same line, and she thought that it was in reference to The Shining....
Most of the reactors today don't know who Johnny Carson is. They think that Heeers Johnny! is from this movie. They don't get the references to Roy Rogers in Die Hard either.
@Tessmage_Tessera Or it didn't really happen.
Really amazing how a movie with a body count of two (and one of those is the villain) can be so terrifying for so many people.
Kubrick is just a master of creating tension. The music, the tracking shots, etc.
The book only had 1 - still the scariest s***t I've ever read
Depending on how the movie is analysed, the body count might actually be zero.
Because it doesn't rely on bloody gory kills to elicit fear in people.
Em, killing isn't what Horror is all about. Psychological Horror especially.
This probably the BEST Shining reaction!!!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
AS someone recently pointed out , when Jack says "I'd sell my soul for a drink......." The Hotel was looking for someone, anyone. And the picture with Jack are all those claimed.
Anytime that sort of thing happens, Jack is looking at his own reflection.
9:53 that subtle " ...ewww " lol. I love that scene. I use that .GIF all the time to friends during the long northern Winters here.
Tony is real. He's actually Danny as an adult, talking himself through it. His full name is Daniel Anthony Torrance.
Not in the film.
I've never seen someone get so scared of "Tuesday" HAHA.
I watch like 20 different react channels and you are by far the best because you don't talk and stop the video every 2 minutes and seem genuine unlike a lot of the reactors. Please keep making more ❤
This is actually one of the few horror movies I can stand because it's not puke and guts disgusting or full of jump scares. I'm glad you decided to give it a shot. It's a genuine classic.
*HEEEEERE'S ADDIE!!!*
Addie, your reaction is exactly what the filmmakers wanted. COMPLETELY. If you have a chance to see this on the big-screen, in a theater setting with a big crowd, you'll be joined by the audience and it's soooo much 'better' - creepier, etc. Title Cards will make the audience jump at once, no matter how often it's been seen.
Let's give Addie a round of applause for surviving The Shining (1980).👏👏 This really is another great reaction to another great horror film. This is one of my favorites. In general, my girlfriend & I like horror films. I even liked seeing this movie featured in Twister (1996). You should definitely check out that movie and Doctor Sleep (2019) as well. BTW, nice turtleneck sweater.
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No, dr sleep is pure garbage. Not worth watching.
Bless you, Addie at 16:04.
The copyright on the theme has lapsed Berlioz used it in his Symphonie Fantastique for the "Witches' Sabbath" movement in 1830 but the music is actually from a hymn used in a Requiem Mass used by the Roman Catholic Church. Its name is Das Irae ("The Day of Wrath" with lyrics and dates back to the 13th Century at LEAST.
The cinematography in this movie is incredible. Each scene is composed and shot to be subtly disorienting and unsettling so that you end up just constantly on edge the entire movie long.
Hear, hear. The cinematography of the moving scenes comes courtesy of the Steadicam, invented by Garrett Brown in 1975.
Lol "Wendy deserves so much better." What an understatement!
Thanks for contributing to my Shining watch along binge!
I don't think I've ever before seen someone scared by title cards.
Every time I see a thumbnail of a great and classic movie and Addie face attached to it, I get so excited that I started to beam hahaha.
The line ''Here's Johnny'' is really from the Johnny Carson show. But this movie gave it a whole new life.
@Addie Counts you're such a good sport watching this for our entertainment lol 🤣 Ahhh... you'll be fine... maybe.
24:07 "He's gone!"
"He's been taken up."
"No, there he is. Over there."
Look at Jack's eyes at 19:47 after he says "Wendy, baby... I'm dizzy, I need a doctor" brilliant!
I like the "Wendy, I'm home." LOL.
Not a horror fan either, so this month is light for me watching folks react to content, but I look forward to yours. Even though it was torture for you. All work and no play... :)
Alternate script:
(Jack) "How do you like it"?
(Wendy) "I find it a little repetitious".
(Jack) "How do you like it?"
Addie, it's totally fine to be scared. I've seen this movie 10+ times, and it still scares me. It's just a masterpiece in creating a nearly unbearable suspense level over the whole runtime. Just the way it's shot, cut, edited plus the soundtrack and sounddesign. It really messes with your brain. And the fantastic acting of the whole cast on top.
If you don't know it's coming, because this is your first time watching it, "TUESDAY!" is one of the scariest moments in the film.
Fear is a good thing. Both in regular life as well as in entertainment. I LOVE getting scared when watching a horror movie, especially when the scares are well built up and aren't just cheap jumpscares.
I still won’t watch it alone late at night.
Kubrick mentally messed with everyone with the typewriter getting darker through out the film to the chair behind Jack disappearing during a conversation among so many other little mind phucks
Oh Addie.. your sneeze is soooooo graceful. That was funny.
Groundskeeper Willie: "Now, now. Go easy on the wee one. His father's gonna go crazy and chop them all into haggis."
Bart: "What's haggis?"
Willie: "Boy, you read my thoughts! You've got the "shinning."
Bart: "You mean "shining."
Willie: "Shhh! You wanna' get sued?"
No beer and no TV makes Homer.... something something.....
Uh oh... the lil fat boy and his family are in trouble!
@@darkhoursofday6250 go crazy?
@@knil456 Don't mind if I do!!!!! ahhh lbiblibliblibillbibilu bla blu bli eh ooh eh ooh vuut vuut ablu blu!
“The little fat boy and his family are in trouble!!”
This film has so much detail: just realised that Danny is so quick on his feet because of all that pedalling around and around, exploring, remembering the shape of the hotel... wow, literally didn't think of that before.
Knew the maze like the back of his hand because of exploring it with mom all the time too.
Notice that Danny and Wendy don't do the kind of dumb stuff that characters usually do in horror films to advance the plot. They're isolated for a good reason and Wendy tries to maintain contact with the outside world, then when Jack is chasing them she does the best she can to keep them safe including arming herself with a knife. Danny back-tracking his footprints and covering up where he went has to make him one of the smartest protagonists in a horror film.
22:15 It is FREEZING COLD & Danny has no coat! I’m always a little surprised when reactors ask that question 🤷🏾♂️😂🥶
8:16 Pure Gold!
Never thought I see someone so scared of a Big Wheel going down a hallway. If it's a Big Wheel going down a hallway on a Tuesday or Wednesday, Forget-About-It!😱
Addie! You did great. Can't tell you how many other reactors hide behind blankets. You're the first one who didn't have one.
I like the double forearm kung-fu block.🤣
Awesome and understandable reactions, from the beautiful Addie.
People who have never seen The Shining, fail to understand how powerful the film is.
And the performances by Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Scatman Crothers and especially by child actor Danny Lloyd, are outstanding.
Addie, We love your bravery and commitment to this. At least you didn't pick The Excorsist.
Poor Addie needs a hug after this movie reactions... J.Nicholson was awesome..classic movie horror 😊
Kubrick was a real genius
There are two types of people, those that like this movie, and those that like the book, and there isn't a whole lot of overlap between them, lol. There is really not a whole lot in common between this movie and the book, other than the names of the characters and the setting. I think Kubrick wanted to do a horror movie, and putting Stephen King's name on it would insure it would be successful. But then they simply wrote a whole new movie, completely disregarding everything that happened in the book (mostly). Not that it's bad, but it's not the book at all.
They did a miniseries of The Shining (in the 90s, I think) with that guy from "Wings", and everyone craps on it, but in terms of being faithful to the book, it is so much better.
The fact that Jack Nickerson looks so young in this movie
Addie: sees a calendar, screams.
Here's Johnny is from The Johnny Carson Show (1962-1992), Jack is making a joke. At the time in 1980 Carson was the king of late night and this would have made the audience laugh.
Here's Johnny was actually from The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson as announced each episode by Ed McMahon. It would have been familiar to viewers in 1980.
The sequel to this is dr sleep when danny grows up and uses his gift to help people and finds out there are others that use it for more evil reasons. & danny had it the most wendy had it a little so she was ok with tony and she then was able to hear the voices and see the stuff in the later scenes. Jack had it the least and hid it from drinking. So the hotel went after the weakest one to consume them. & There is a lot of hidden gems in the movie it is up to the viewer to interpret what has happened
That was a lot of fun! I also enjoyed your Alien video. Really the only horror film left that you have to watch is The Exorcist. Maybe Halloween 2023?
21:48 couldn't help bursting out laughing!
I never understand why people are confused by Danny going back into the hotel to hide. It’s freezing outside, of course he went inside
It shows, as does the business with the footprints, that he's a smart kid.
But then he ran back out.
@nazfrde only because he gave himself away when he yelled, because he felt the other Shiner die.
@@hulkslayer626 Yeah, I always wondered why Dick Halloran was so clueless when he waltzed back into the hotel, right into Jack's axe blade. You'd think he would have gotten some warning from Tony.
@@nazfrde He does that because he's "Horror Genre Black Jesus". Halloran is sufficiently genre-savvy to know that as the only black character in the story, if anyone is going to die then he has to be the first. Without his self-sacrifice, Jack couldn't die and Wendy and Danny would have been trapped with him indefinitely.
8:17 - TUESDAY. "NOOO!!!!!" lol (To be fair...Tuesday IS one of the scariest days...)
No shame at all in being scared of this one -- like you said, the tension and the intensity just builds and builds and absolutely does not let up. Great reaction.
Another movie that I would like to throw in with building tension & intensity is Dunkirk (2017). Hans Zimmer's music in that movie is really gonna make Addie feel so high strung.
I loved the Shining book, the scenes with the hedge animals that sadly didn't make the cut to the film is one of the few times a book has actually frightened me.
Watch the remake and it has hedge animals. I didn't think it was worth the wait.
@@rodneybray5827 Would've been a lot better if they didn't move in camera and the scene just casually moved them closer between cuts/changing perspectives. Subtlety is a lot more effective most times. Their designs were also kind of benign, so a change of appearance as they moved would've helped too.
So true, the hedge animals made me physically sick with dread.
The book The Shining didnt scared me in the slightest - the topiary thing was dumb and silly as hell, small wonder it was cut from the movie. The book Pet Sametery, however, another matter.
Yes the book is way better, but Kubricks interpretation is good as well.
Someone else has probably already said it, but Tony is Danny's future self he's connecting to and being shown things that will happen. Doctor Sleep is the sequel and pretty good.
Addie at beginning of video: "I have to close my eyes and cover my ears during horror movie trailers..."
Me at beginning of video: This poor girl is in sooooo much trouble.
lol, great vid btw.
Hey Addie,
TUESDAY
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Yeah, I was laughing, those title cards are monstrous lol
1. Stephen King initially didn't like Kubrick's remake of the boyk thing and had this redone more inline with the book. He has since come around.
2. Jack and Scatman worked together in "One Flew over the Cookoo's Nest".
3. Shelley Duvall said making this movie was the worst experience of her life. She was abused on and off camera.
4. The real villain is the hotel.
5. "Dr. Sleep" will tie up loose ends
This has to be your best reaction ever. 🤣 The stress in your face, so cute. But no wonder, this movie is a cult classic for a reason. 😊
It's really funny just how much people in modern times think that the phrase "Here's Johnny" originated in this film, when it was itself a quote from the intro to The Johnny Carson Show...Jack Nicholson just ad-libbed that then-famous line in one of the takes, and that's the one Kubrick used.
22:05 - "Here's Johnny!" - Actually, that's a reference to The Tonight Show when it was hosted by Johnny Carson.
24:00 - "Hmmmm... that's odd. Usually the blood gets off on the second floor." - Mr. Burns (The Simpsons, Treehouse of Horror V)
I've never laughed so hard in a reaction to this movie. You had me rolling. Thanx for the laughs, Take care..xx
Now someone's gotta dress up as a spooky title card for Halloween. Boo!
I've seen the Shining I don't know how many times, and after each time I always find something new on each rewatch. Like the chair behind Jack that keeps disappearing when he's yelling at Wendy for interrupting his writing.
I like to imagine that the Overlook itself is in some weird and bizarre way is sitting in that chair watching Jack write
Old Stanley was the master prankster and wherever he is he is laughing his booty off!
Addie was constantly in Kung-Fu mode with these hands 😂😂😂
Everybody was Kung Fu Frightening!! Jump Scares as fast as Lightning!!
She also was in Kung-Fu mode in her reaction to The Dark Knight (2008), during the "Why so serious?" scene.
Oh, I don't know if you know this but Steven Kings stay at the Stanley hotel is what inspired him to write this book. The thing is that, in this movie, whenever they show you what the outside of this hotel looks like, it's not the Stanley hotel. For example, when they show what the outside of the hotel looks like at the. beginning, that's actually Timberline Lodge on Mount Hood in Oregon. Lol I've actually been to Timberline Lodge several times and it's a cool place
Your reactions to the horror movies this month have been 10/10. I know they're waaay out of your comfort zone but it makes for really great reaction videos. Thank you for suffering through them for us 🙂.
i would like to highly recommend the film called *Color out of Space* from 2019.
The best and funniest reaction I've seen!!! XD
Actually, "here's Johnny" comes from The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson which was running prior to this movie.
Johnny retired back in the 80s or early 90s.
I've seen this movie so many times over the years that it's become a comfort movie, if you can imagine that.
Shining Movie Facts: The footage of the car drive at the start of The Shining, was also used for the ending of the movie Blade Runner! Kubrick almost forced actress Shelley Duvall into a mental breakdown, by depriving her of sleep and making her film scenes again and again! The climax of the film was actually filmed on a sound stage in England and the snow was really salt!
Actually Blade Runner used outtakes.
Ridley made use of Stanley's cutting room floor.
Was waiting for this one. Hah hah if you want a quick and easy Halloween palatte cleanser react to Michale Jackson's "Thriller".
I know you don't like horror movies but you Shinning reaction is the gold standard. Possibly my favourite movie reaction ever!
11:20
That actually made me LOL. 🤣
14:20
Girl, I knew what was coming next and I still wasn't comfortable. 😅
Paranormal Activity would ge right up your alley given your obvious love of the tension throughout this film.
Those terrifying title cards!!!
*8 am*
One of the hardest working channels I’m subscribed to well done for getting through this one it was as entertaining as always ✌️❤️
You survived Addie 👍 lol you’re a brave one.
High five Addie …great job!🖐
Now you need to see 1974"s The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
'Danny's not here, Mrs. Torrence.' That could be a funny prank on your parents during Halloween.
This is my first time watching you and I have to say, you have beautiful hair. I love most Stephen King movie adaptations, and this is no exception. Check out "Misery", "Cujo", "Big Driver", and "Shawshank Redemption".
And the shocking horror that made Addie jump most often...
The TITLE CARDS 🤣🤣😍😍
Screen: T U E S D A Y
Addie: 🙈 "oh dear God!"
When you talked to your finger to remind yourself its not real i lost it 😂😂
Oh this is a good one! You should watch the sequel from 2019, Doctor Sleep! Our favorite Obi Wan (Ewan McGregor) as grown up Danny, what could be better?
The music plays a very important part in Shining. The creepy, eerie music we hear in most of the Danny scenes (such a good little actor btw) like when he find the 237 door are extracts from the slow movement of "Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta" by the Hungarian composer Béla Bartók. The music was written in 1936 to...celebrate the tenth anniversary of the chamber orchestra of Basler, Switzerland. So not even for the movie, and it's surprising considering how creepy it is and how it fits the scenes perfectly. The other compositions we hear throughout the movie contribute to the dramatic intensity of the scenes and are mostly works by the polish composer Krystof Penderecki, which are literally terrifying and were not composed for the movie either.
I'm pretty sure most people that watch "The Shining" for the first time have no idea what they are getting themselves into, thinking it will be a mild horror movie, in reality it's 2+ hour of psychological torture! It's usually a film that people that don't really like horror movies choose to react to and almost immediately regret (which for those that have seen it many times before is kind of entertaining). The proverbial deer caught in headlights.
The constant heartbeat throughout the movie does a superb job of elevating the tension.
12:09 - scariest rubber ball in cinema history.
22:38 I love how she anticipated the ambush but was still frightened when it happened 😂
8:19 Priceless Addie, you have to react to other horror movies like: The exorcist, The Omen, An american werewolf in Paris, The exorcist of Emily Rose, The Rite or Deliver us from evil
What? You're doing The Conjuring Next???!! Awesome! Can't wait!
Oh, Addie, I feel so bad for you. I HATE seeing you suffer from being terrified! A happy Addie is a beautiful Addie! Here's hoping you watch some upbeat movies soon that make Addie smile... 🙂