Iconic Scenes by Actors Who Weren't Acting Part 1

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    Iconic Scenes by Actors Who Weren't Acting, Part 1. One of the most influential horror, thrillers of all time, The Shining was helmed by eccentric, anal-retentive, and talented director Stanley Kubrick. Starring Shelley Duvall and Jack Nicholson as a couple tasked with taking care of an empty hotel over the winter, it pulls the viewer into a world of madness, terror, and psychological fracturing. It’s loaded with symbolism, and every detail is masterfully crafted. The meticulousness with which the film was created had a cost: Shelley Duvall’s well-being. Kubrick tormented the actress, making her do relentless takes, while verbally abusing her and dismissing her acting talent. This was intentional, as revealed in The Making of The Shining. Stanley Kubrick’s daughter, Vivian Kubrick, described how her father terrorized Duvall in order to make the insecurity of her character viscerally apparent.
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Комментарии • 103

  • @Nameless-pt6oj
    @Nameless-pt6oj 2 года назад +403

    I understand why he did what he did but I don’t think it’s worth sacrificing your well-being for a movie. There has to be another way to do it.

    • @shanejupp2175
      @shanejupp2175 2 года назад +7

      Well you could just fake it like 89% of actors today, to live it,to feel it now that’s some quality stuff right there

    • @Nameless-pt6oj
      @Nameless-pt6oj 2 года назад +13

      No, I’m an actor myself and I believe in feeling it, but I also do what Stanislavski did and put a limit on it so that you don’t have a breakdown.

    • @shanejupp2175
      @shanejupp2175 2 года назад +2

      @@Nameless-pt6oj his system never worked at all. And I never read anywhere about limits but each to their own

    • @mikebison9838
      @mikebison9838 2 года назад

      Yes. There is. Tell the director to go FUCK HIMSELF and find someone else to break!!!!

    • @Nameless-pt6oj
      @Nameless-pt6oj 2 года назад +2

      His system never worked? Why is it that 80% of Best Actor Oscar winners since 2000 are people who’ve studied him?

  • @nikknackmickattack320
    @nikknackmickattack320 2 года назад +196

    According to Jack nicholson, Jack Nicholson stays that's the only Kubrick did the same thing to him. Because Kubrick wanted the couple to feel alienated. But Nicholson said that DeVall received the worst of it. Nicholson also stated as much as he liked working with Stanley Kubrick he would never do it again.

    • @thanman6584
      @thanman6584 2 года назад

      he never said that, quit spewing bullshit.

    • @ContentMadame
      @ContentMadame Год назад +7

      Nicholson said, "he was a *completely different* director to Shelley" than he was to him.

    • @jtoland2333
      @jtoland2333 Год назад +2

      As a man and an A lister, though, it had to have been easier for him.

  • @silverbullet7691
    @silverbullet7691 Год назад +41

    Shelley Duvall had mad determination. She deserves more praise for her role in this movie

    • @Joey7Z7Horror
      @Joey7Z7Horror Год назад +5

      I appreciate Shelley Duvall she seems like one of those actors from the greatest most popular classic movies that somehow don't get talked about much. It's like when you talk about Roy Scheider and nobody knows who that is until you disclose Chief Brody from JAWS

  • @shesgotacause
    @shesgotacause 2 года назад +565

    She was too gentle for that role. He broke her spirit, shame on him.

    • @perry6712
      @perry6712 2 года назад

      Well hes dead now so great

    • @madpeace1764
      @madpeace1764 2 года назад +14

      meh...
      She Could've Quit At Any Moment...

    • @tortugatoontown
      @tortugatoontown 2 года назад +28

      @@madpeace1764 Doesn't change anything

    • @peepeepoopoomaster69
      @peepeepoopoomaster69 2 года назад +8

      @@madpeace1764 its her job tho

    • @parkerwalton9972
      @parkerwalton9972 2 года назад +5

      Imo everyone involved in this film is absolutely genius, Kubrick and Shelly especially. That’s one of the greatest pairings ever! The story is iconic and the work shows why, Kubrick actually dragged her through the kind of mental torture Wendy would have been going through with jack. Without Kubrick driving Shelly to the mental place she was that movie would not be nearly as good or iconic. Whenever you are an actor truly pushing yourself to create the best work that you possibly can you put it up with the things Kubrick did to her. She took on the challenge and persevered past the pain like Wendy did in the film. She gave an absolutely astonishing performance and she is utterly iconic because of the pain she went through. It is clear to me that Jack was not getting the same type of push from Kubrick instead you can see Jack spiraling in his own head, I don’t know what kind of mental torture you have to put yourself through to get to the place that Nicholson was at in this.
      So no not shame on Kubrick. He deserves every bit of praise he gets and then some. FUCKING GOAT

  • @Oranjee1089
    @Oranjee1089 2 года назад +114

    I liked the shining but what Kubrick did to Shelley Duvall was criminal

  • @JAProductions494
    @JAProductions494 2 года назад +134

    I respect Kubrick massively as a director but I always go back to this story when I tell people that I think he was an asshole as a person

    • @pranavramsaha5042
      @pranavramsaha5042 2 года назад

      Indeed he was an asshole

    • @theverminator4219
      @theverminator4219 2 года назад +10

      An asshole or just passionate, I’d say both and both of those might even be understating it, sadist and perfectionist is more like it

    • @min.phatdickem.yoongi
      @min.phatdickem.yoongi Год назад

      ​@@theverminator4219 That's not a good thing. If you're a perfectionist to the point that other people have to suffer, I don't think it's worth it.

  • @allieraquelYT
    @allieraquelYT Год назад +6

    Alfred Hitchcock with The Birds! I'm positive Tippi Hedren was actually attacked by birds for the sake of it looking 'real.'

    • @hannahelyse2671
      @hannahelyse2671 Год назад +1

      There's this podcast called "Behind the Bastards". It highlights the lesser-known facts and details of the lives of famously bad people in history. You may enjoy the episode they have on Hitchcock. I think it's a two-parter. I specifically remember how they go on for a while about that very scene. I definitely recommend looking it up because that's what this made me think of, too.

  • @cactiideluxe186
    @cactiideluxe186 Год назад +4

    I always felt like she was stronger on the book. The first time I saw her onscreen in this movie I thought she reminded me somewhat of a mousy housewife who had lost all self esteem and was the shaking fragmented shell of the woman she had been. I felt her character was slightly stronger in the novel by Stephen king. 🤷🏼‍♀️ guess this explains the harsh parallel in her character.

    • @ContentMadame
      @ContentMadame Год назад +3

      And also why Stephen King HATES this movie.

  • @Klay_Dubya
    @Klay_Dubya Год назад +4

    Okay so hear me out.. just like method acting, if you have to do crazy shit to make your actors seem more scared or make the insecuity 'viscerally apparent' maybe you just dont know what youre actually looking for because thats literally not acting anymore.

    • @eiosti
      @eiosti Год назад

      THANK YOU. As an actor, a lot of people are surprised when I say method acting is a joke. They think "isn't that supposed to be what everyone aspires to do?" No, I want to be so good that my acting choices tell a story BETTER than reality could. Why do I feel like casting people for their charisma over their abilities has led us here?

  • @yowwowtow
    @yowwowtow Год назад +2

    Idk I think it’s true he wanted her to be immersed in the role but I think it was also in bad spirit because of creative differences they had since Shelley herself was a producer

  • @Joey7Z7Horror
    @Joey7Z7Horror Год назад +3

    Talk about some serious splitting. He tormented his actors and verbally abused them but yet made one of the greatest horror movies of all time that's hard not to respect

  • @impalaguy22
    @impalaguy22 2 года назад +11

    Stanley Kubrick makes William friedkin look like the nicest guy lol.

  • @jtoland2333
    @jtoland2333 Год назад

    I won't take any credit away from Stanley Kubrick, because his talent is unquestionable. However, what he did to Shelley Duvall is inexcusable.
    A great leader, be he a director or a kitchen manager, draws out the best in his people. He doesn't terrorize them.

  • @darraghfarrell9024
    @darraghfarrell9024 Год назад

    And this will ALWAYS be one of the greatest films EVER made!?! I loved it!?! “HERES JOHNNY!?!”

  • @Ghostfacescreamer
    @Ghostfacescreamer Год назад +10

    I feel bad for her and he was a total Dick. Love you Shelley❤❤

  • @colelevel2654
    @colelevel2654 Год назад

    That's like killing a million people to publish a book about why killing is wrong

  • @joesnow2cold56
    @joesnow2cold56 Год назад +3

    Do we really need to shit these videos out with AI? How hard is it to read a paragraph?

  • @WickedWest512
    @WickedWest512 Год назад +1

    The bad thing about it is Wendy wasn't a weak woman in the book. I really didn't like the movie once I read the book.

  • @parkerwalton9972
    @parkerwalton9972 2 года назад +9

    Imo everyone involved in this film is absolutely genius, Kubrick and Shelly especially. That’s one of the greatest pairings ever! The story is iconic and the work shows why, Kubrick actually dragged her through the kind of mental torture Wendy would have been going through with jack. Without Kubrick driving Shelly to the mental place she was that movie would not be nearly as good or iconic. Whenever you are an actor truly pushing yourself to create the best work that you possibly can you put it up with the things Kubrick did to her. She took on the challenge and persevered past the pain like Wendy did in the film. She gave an absolutely astonishing performance and she is utterly iconic because of the pain she went through. It is clear to me that Jack was not getting the same type of push from Kubrick instead you can see Jack spiraling in his own head, I don’t know what kind of mental torture you have to put yourself through to get to the place that Nicholson was at in this.

  • @merlinho0t
    @merlinho0t Год назад

    Remember, you can say and think Kubrick was one of the best directors of all time. That’s fair. But you can also understand that he was an asshole sometimes too.

  • @devixszell
    @devixszell Год назад +2

    bro! what “making of the shining” did you watch?!? LOL

  • @melissablahut
    @melissablahut 2 года назад +11

    iconic scenes

  • @OverlordDogz
    @OverlordDogz 2 года назад +2

    Debating if this makes him a bad director or an even better one

  • @sarlukowski
    @sarlukowski Год назад

    These clickbait AI videos are so annoying

  • @Ivvyxxbozankha
    @Ivvyxxbozankha Год назад

    o.o…guys

  • @swapnilgohil7280
    @swapnilgohil7280 Год назад +1

    Was a shit movie regardless. The book is 100x better, jack's slow descent to madness is 😮

  • @danielradilla856
    @danielradilla856 9 месяцев назад

    😮

  • @cc_and_zaidy_playes1665
    @cc_and_zaidy_playes1665 2 года назад +6

    Wait what happened?

    • @CodenameHaswelly
      @CodenameHaswelly 2 года назад +6

      he said the n word

    • @SuperUltraBox20
      @SuperUltraBox20 2 года назад +3

      What is the N word

    • @GP_5
      @GP_5 2 года назад +4

      @@SuperUltraBox20 Okay either you’re trolling, or you are really too young. So either way I’m not telling you but I will say it’s a very bad word.

    • @SuperUltraBox20
      @SuperUltraBox20 2 года назад +6

      @CodenameHaswelly Oh Shut up, I’m 9, I’m not 4, or 6

    • @krazster3963
      @krazster3963 2 года назад

      @@SuperUltraBox20 the n word is what we call dumb people, I don't like saying it but it's nincompoop

  • @marigelcruz2605
    @marigelcruz2605 2 года назад +2

    :)

  • @John-vj3xc
    @John-vj3xc 2 года назад +3

    I’d take that job staying alone at a place like that for 5 months in a second even better if I could do it back in 1980