Kubrick's The Shining 1980 Behind The Scenes Footage
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- Опубликовано: 31 дек 2022
- 🎥 Rare Behind The Scenes Footage of Stanley Kubrick's The Shining(1980).
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Shelley Made this movie. Her acting was outstanding
Omgosh, poor Shelly!!!
I just loved to watch it - so nice, mate! Thanks for posting. Do love the inside of the cinema.
Danke 😎👍
nothing new here. Isn't this copyrighted by Stanley's sister who made an entire documentary with this contents? Click bait
Not by Stanley's sister, but by his daughter Vivian.... But you're right, nothing new...
What is the name of this documentary? If I may ask
This is not rare footage.
It's super rare, stop showing off
It’s not rare. It was released on the dvds and it’s also on youtube
Is it just me, or does Kubrick treat Shelley Duval like shit? He seems down on everything she does.
@@FilmPunk ah! The old method acting route. I think Meryl Streep received similar treatment from Dustin Hoffman on the set of Kramer v Kramer, at least according to Meryl’s side of the story.
Thanks for showing this. Some people are acting all Roger Ebert, but I have never seen this before and wasn’t aware of it.
@@FilmPunk I know that this is a bit off topic, so if you don’t want to respond that’s okay, but what did you make of Jack Nicholson’s cameo as a sleazy, young, drunken lawyer in Easy Rider?
I loved it when he’s talking about alien cover ups and all that; it’s a surreal performance, capped by that brilliant speech about people being bought and sold in the market place every day and that you shouldn’t tell people that they are not free because they will kill you to prove that they are. Which is kind of borne out by the film’s ending. Jack has carved a great niche as the cocky outsider who always seems to know more than anyone else in the room though he was always great, even before the big roles came along.
He’s also not afraid to play an evil villain and I like and respect that. Usually Hollywood hires British actors to play the psychopath but Jack Nicholson is versatile as a villain, comedian (Anger Management) or rabble rouser (One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest).
He also had a great cameo really early in his career in the original version of The Little Shop of Horrors.
@@FilmPunk Yeah, I know what you mean. Some actors do. John Wayne was always John Wayne and Clint Eastwood is Clint Eastwood. Yet, paradoxically, Nicholson always seems to fit any role he plays in for me.
He did. If I had been there I would have gave him a piece of my mind....
@@oleggorky906 good take interesting.