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  • great scene . . . i like how they don't show grady's face till he gets creepy.

  • Today's horror movies don't hold a candle to greats like this one!

  • Very colourful toilets lol

  • You, uh … chopped your wife and daughters up into little bits. And … and you blew your brains out..... [EPIC TROLL FACE]

  • 1. He does make eye contact with Grady, when Grady wets the towel in the sink Jack leans forward. As Grady moves back to wash Jack's jacket , Jack moves back looking directly at Grady. Stop trying to over complicate things..

    2. ITS NIGGER COOK. Dick Hallorann is the main cook at the hotel and is black. What's so hard to understand?

  • Excellent acting by Phillip Stone

  • "Of course, I intend to change my jacket before the Fish and Goose Soiree".

  • This is sheer brilliance, dialog marries with the characters and scene perfectly, the tense darkness.. with manic humour... so many great lines in it.. love Delbert's response when Jack talks to Grady about killling his family.

  • best scene in the film..

  • With all due respect to AMC, they should just stick to blotting 3:40 out instead of putting in alternative dialouge (same goes for any other channel that does that). Seriously calling him "a no good cook" is just laughable.

  • @balrog13571 he is obviously saying a nigger cock

  • @hobojoism

    I was referring to how this scene is shown on TV not how it is in this video.

  • Why does Mr. Ullman refer to Grady as Charles Grady and then he's introduces himself as Delbert?

  • im sorry, but why is this scene so trippy for jack?

  • @robmcgirt I think Jack is at in "in between" here in his spiral to insanity. He knows he's losing it but at the same time is accepting it; maybe even inviting it, and enjoying it. Just my thought anyway.

  • You need to corrrrrrrrrrect them........

  • I....corrrrected her....

  • @flre180 I've always felt the same way. In fact I feel like I have been there, in a past life, just as Jack was. I want to go back...

  • Good story about Phillip Stone (Grady).

    He was in Kubric's 'Barry Lyndon'...infact i think he was in more Kubric films than any other actor. Anyway, there was a pivotal scene at the end with Ryan O'Neal and O'Neal, not knowing of Stone's work, expressed concern to Kubric that Stone wouldn't be up to it. 'Oh, you don't need worry about Phil', replied Kubric smiling 'you'll see'. Phillip Stone was a brilliant British character actor much under used - maybe he prefered the theatre.

  • @linclinc5 Phillip Stone also played "Alex's" Malcom Mcdowell's . . Father in a "Clockwork Orange."

  • I love how Grady rolled his R's when he said "corrected". I don't know why, but it made it creepier.

  • Beavis and Butthead laugh at 3:07

  • Notice Jack isn't looking at Grady at all in this scene. He's looking at the mirror, he never looks at Grady directly. And when Loyd is in the bar scene Jack is really staring into the mirror the whole time.

  • Anyone notice how there's another song in end of the clip that is not "its all forgotten now" and its not "midnight" either its something else, anyone know the name of it??

    Thx in advance.

  • This is one of the few scenes in the movie that is taken straight from the book. Quite a good read I have to say.

  • "That's strange, SIr. I don't have any recollection of that at all." HAHAHAHA

  • Mr. Grady is easily the creepiest character in this movie.

  • I corrected dat bitch mr torrance.

  • Looks like Jack and Grady have 4 people to correct

  • @SLPIFan the most ingenious comment in this type that I've ever read.

  • @Kirke182 There's actually a reference in the book.

  • The hotel represents Jack's mind. Many of the doors are closed and not even Jack knows exactly what's behind them but he's knows it's something dark and terrible. But Danny can shine so he can open those doors and see what's there and it traumatizes him. Jack is furious at Danny for entering those parts of his mind unbidden but it also enables Jack to see what's there and when he does, he tries to deny it because he can't stop it.

  • jack is the best actor of all time he is a legend by far

  • I'm amazed nobody sees the parallels between this movie and Poe's Masque of the Red Death. Isolated and closed in in a huge sumptuous palace, throwing a ball in rooms named after different colors, trying to lock out the Red Death when it was inside with with you the whole time. In this case, it's not just inside with you, it's inside of you.

  • @Kirke182

    Yeah you're right I never even thought of that

  • Jack had a chance to save himself in this scene. For a brief moment he was still sane enough to challenge the hotel and remind Grady of the murders and suicide. Grady says he has no recollection of that but towards the end of this clip he admits that he had to "correct" his wife and daughters. If Jack hadn't been too far gone and focused the conversation on the lie he would have realized he was being manipulated by something sinister and gotten himself and his family out of the hotel.

  • This is quite possibly one of the most unnerving and creepiest scenes in the entire movie in terms of just how on edge it puts you and how you really begin to put the first few pieces of what is really going on together.

  • @lukaspukas1 I think this is referring to Jack's past life, when he was the caretaker who chopped up his wife and kid, as Delbert Grady explains to him in the bathroom scene. So the gold room scene is a flashback to that past life. That's made even more clear in the last scene, that shows a close-up of the photo of that same 4th of July party in 1921, with Jack's same image in the past. That's the thing that makes this movie so creepy, in a subtle way. I love that scene, and the movie.

  • Classic, creepy and funny all at once.

    This movie is in my top 5 of all-time.

  • thats strange sir, i don't have any recollection of blowing my brains out or chopping my family to bits lol. thats something a guy would remember!!

  • i love the way delbert says nigger

  • I love how Jack bends down and looks at Grady from behind after realizing Grady's dead. He looks like he's trying to see if Grady doesn't have a reflection.

  • DELBERT GRADY IS EPIC AND LEGIT

  • this scene will last to eternity. Jack is great in every role he does. ;)

  • 4 people need to be corrected.

  • @carlsetzer Perhaps, they need a good talking to...perhaps, a bit more.

  • @carlsetzer indeed! let's give delbert a call and have him correct those 4.

  • superb acting, Jack

  • I corrrrrected them! Then I corrrrrrrrrected her!

  • @cciemail (LOL) I LOVE IT! This zany little bit of humor is priceless! (LOL)

  • 5:49 "hehehehe.... duty....."

  • Hmmm I guess Delbert Grady was from aparthied South Africa if he used the "N" word.

  • But, I corrected them.

  • This scene is so fucking amazing. Just see 2:42

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  • Thanks for uploading this. Great scene. 

  • I love how he never says he didn't do it....he just doesn't remember.

    he doesn't deny it, he just won't admit it. That to me, means he could of done it.

  • Watch Jay Weidner's "Kubricks odyssey" for the most accurate breakdown of this movie yet to come out. Kubrick was a master of cryptic allusion and hidden anecdotes. 'The shining' is literally jam packed with coded double meanings relating to the satanic power elite and the staged Apollo 11 fraud.

  • If i may be..so bold.

  • Dammit Why couldn't have Kubrick have directed the last 3 star wars prequels.??!!

  • neither character blinks throughout the whole entire scene,creepy

  • can anyone imagine viewing this movie in 1080hd?

    

  • I love the mirrors, and the way the shots cross over the 180 axis, making jack and the former caretaker one and the same.

  • Now when you mean correct ...

  • You are the caretaker, you've always been the caretaker.

  • @MrSimi71 why you have to repeat what they say in the video you fucking retards,

  • @nikoliko2006 Why do you care...go back to your cave.

  • 3 people need to be corrected !

  • @romas1995 lol i second that!

  • Grady is the same actor who plays the wishy-washy "P" (father) of Alex in "Clockwork Orange."

    Great actor.

  • What's cool is to watch the transition of Grady from obsequious butler to dominating demon.

    Kubrick even changes the camera angles during this scene so Grady seems to grow as Jack shrinks.

  • I... corrected them.

  • "I'm sorry to defer with you sir... but you are the caretaker"

  • you are the caretaker

    

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  • anyone know the music in the background?

  • @Kileased all forgotten now

  • Creepy!

  • I find this film well done and creepy in many ways. However, I will never keep a straight face when I Jack Torrance making that weird face at 2:06. FUNNY! But still this is an excellent film. Kubrick is my favorite director.

  • Jack's facial expressions are the best... at about 2:03 when he has a "I have the upper hand" kind of look, then Mr. Grady tells him like it is...

  • best scene in the film, much better than that crap clieche "here's jhonny" scene

  • @meggatonman its cliche by the way , and please stop acting like you have some avant garde view on this film, different from everybody, that goes for all you wanna be cinephiles

  • @troymerciful Hey i'm just throwing in my two cents, that's my opinion, i'm not regurgitating it from anywhere to try to look smart! I didn't even know it had been said before. I'm not a wanna be cinephile, you very much seem to be an anorak cinephile (and a grammer nazi)

  • @meggatonman ok i forgive you

  • @troymerciful thank you :)

  • lol correcting i think iam going tell my lady that

  • as much as I loved jack in this scene , Phillip Stone's performance is just mind blowing . Phillip is just another underrated actor who's talents have never really been used

  • Anybody count the 'Sir' content?

  • Most folks don't get the connection with the actor "Delbert Grady" in the Shining and as one of Alex DeLarge's parents in Clockwork Orange...both films are Kubrick masterpieces...

  • @Anthropogenic13 Most folks also don't realize that he, along with Joe Turkel, worked with Kubrick on three films, whereas many other actors appeared in supporting roles in two Kubrick films. Joe Turkel, or course, played Lloyd the Bartender in "The Shining." There was obviously something about these two that led Kubrick to cast them both in the same film. Either that or the film was perfect for both of their talents.

    Happy Birthday, Stanley Kubrick!!!

  • @TheSnowballEarth Is this to be an empathy test....?

  • "Yes sir, I have a wife and two daughters. We are also known as the Grady Bunch." Sorry, just had to make that lame pun.

  • i dont know why but jack always reminds me of a older version of jhonny knoxville .... 

  • The 2 dislikes are Delbert Grady's wife and daughter

  • Dude ain't playing when it comes to correcting.

  • Best part of the best movie with the greatest performance in the world :)

  • there's music in the background! 20s/30s music!

  • this scene creeps me out so much. Its something in the way that the waiter Grady speaks. Cant quite put my finger on it.

  • 2:08

    Jack's expression is like: >:B

  • @Shadywolf09

    Stifler-expression.

  • 2 people need to be corrected.

  • Grady doesn't blink.

  • this film is so great. a true masterpiece. there is plenty of really funny dark humor but also it contains some of the most terrifying scenes of all time.

  • i dont know whos creeping who, grady creeping out jack, or jack creeping out grady lol

  • a nigger.....a nigger? .....a nigger......cook

  • @loosifur a nigga

  • yes Mr Torrence .... a nigga cooooook.

  • @SheffieldNomads You mean chastised? And chastised harshly.

  • That's how you correct the things. No questions left!

  • ...a nigger?

  • @Shintanai

    greatest line in cinema history... as well as "are you out of your fucking mind?"

  • To everyone who keeps saying that he is looking at his reflection the whole time, rewatch the scene. When Jack's back is to the camera in the beginning he moves his head to look away from the mirror and clearly at Grady. Plus, if the ghosts do not exist how does jack get out of the locked food pantry at the end?

  • To the 1 guy who disliked this: All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. ll work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. ll work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. ll work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. ll work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. ll work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. ll work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. ll work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. ll work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.

  • I hope the youtube poster of this video means the creepy chat that Jack has with himself, else they totally don't get the film!

  • damn, wrong shining bathroom scene..

  • Jack is looking in the mirror the entire time.

  • AM I SERIOUSLY THE ONLY ONE WHO CAN SEE HOW EASY IT IS TO HEAR "NIGGERCOCK"?!!!

  • @DeadUntilProvenAlive nigger cook 

  • @88greengoat Yeh I know but I just wanted to point out the optional word wich would fit in to that sentence perfectly and is easily heard when watching this clip.

  • Both are brilliant actors. Philip Stone and Jack Nicholson. One of the key scenes from the film.

  • The nigger disliked this video.

  • LOL! Alex DeLarge's father.

  • Who???? a NIGGER...

  • it's creepy. he says no, i don't believe so when asked if he was the caretaker.

    but when he said about the chopping and suicide, he didn't deny it, he just said he has no recollection of it. he never denied it though, which makes me believe he did.

  • The lovely (NOT !) reddish orange paint job in the bathroom helps create a creepy feeling to the scene between Jack and the waiter. Priceless movie.

    Try watching it at 2 a.m. on a cold, windy and rainy night......

  • Moe: Homer? It's Moe. Uh, look: some of the ghouls and I are a little concerned the project isn't moving forward.

    Homer: Can't murder now: eating.

  • One of them...actually stole a pack of matches and tried to burn it down, so I corrrrrected them sir.

    When my wife tried to prevent me from doing my duty....I corrrrrrrected her.

    ..........

    When I mixed up "collect" with "correct" at my junior high, my teacher corrrrrrrrected me sir.  I was a very willful boy...rather naughty boy.

  • One of them...stole a pack of match and tried to burn it down...so..I corrrrrrected them sir.

    When my wife tried to prevent me from doing my duty...I corrrrrrrrrected her.

    .........

    When I mixed up "collect" with "correct" at my junior high, my teacher corrrrrrrrrected me sir.

  • A Nigger ??

  • @LorisLebowsky .....lol

  • He's not even looking at Mr.Grady. Jack's looking at himself in the mirror.. he's talking to himself.

  • @morganwtk that's the whole point! that's what the shining is about! hahaha

  • @morganwtk But then who let jack out of the walk in fridge.

  • Nice bathroom. 

  • "You chopped your wife & daughter up into little bits, and then you blew your brains out."

    "That's strange, sir. I have no recollection of that incident at all."

    lolwut?

  • The secret of Cream of Wheats.

  • the one who disliked is the inventor of the 180 degrees rule

  • do i need help when i want to chop my family to pieces then jump into a conbine

  • best line ever:

    my girls sir they didn't CARE for THE overlook at first

    CARE! absolute madness!:

  • I love this film so much - but I just think it would make much more sense to others that haven't read the book, that Jack is an ex alcoholic.

  • here's whats fucking magic about this: to keep it as ambiguous as kubrick-ianly possible. jack never looks "grady" in the face. starting at 0:29, theres an awesome representation of camera trickery here. watch closely. grady is closest to the audience, and looking at jack, who has his head turned, staring at the mirror, (himself). only by this camera trick are we to believe he's looking at anyone.

  • @bijibadness I see! You never see Grady in the mirror, and Jack never looks at him. This is really creepy...you obviously know that all these people are not actually visible to anyone else than Jack in the book, because they don't speak; it simply states their speech in the narritive. It's really cool to see how Kubric has kept things just as ****cked-up in the film!

  • @bijibadness Oh my god! I never noticed this before

  • Delbert Grady (Phillip Stone) played Alex's dad in A Clockwork Orange.

  • @blaaairVideos

    Yep. He's the only actor who was in 3 Kubrick films

  • Look at their eyes! So stern... so much feeling... so into character both they are! >:O

  • One person who has watched this video needs to be corrected.

  • The bar scene and this scene are my favs..the acting is so fuckin good you can see jack going insane..you get pulled into jacks mind and you can actually see why he would want to kill his family and that is brilliant film making..a true masterpiece..to put it in a book is great but to put it on film is brilliant. and so much harder.

  • Superbe scène. J'adore comment Grady passe pour un véritable gentleman d'une autre époque au début de la scène puis le dialogue devient bizarre et angoissant.

    Et 3:11 Grady a l'air d'un psychopathe ce qui rajoute à l'angoisse de ce dialogue.

  • alex's*** dad

  • the guy who plays grady was also ales's dad in a clockwork orange i believe

  • Anyone who dislikes this needs to be corrected.

  • @SheffieldNomads It was probably Dick Halloran. I don't think he's too fond of the Overlook anymore, or its caretaker.

  • @drdread70 officious little prick

  • @SheffieldNomads Haha, best remark I have read in a long time!

  • @SheffieldNomads hahahaahhaha LOL agree !!! need to be corrected anyone disliking The Shining!

  • @SheffieldNomads agreed buddy

  • My upstairs door neighbor is a nagging bitch-and when she complained that I played this scene on my compuer too loud.....I...corrected her

  • 3:32..the way Jack gazes at Grady-the look in his eyes, like he knows he's either looking at a ghost-or it's some figment of his imagination. Not the way one would look at an actual person..Jack is one of the greats.

  • @Abobojo he jilled someone and relizes thats what would do if you standing next to a killer

  • "You, uh.. chopped your wife and daughter into little bits and, uh... then you blew your brains out." Classic. Jack Nicholson was perfect for this role.

  • Imaging having these assholes walk in on you while you're trying to take a shit.

  • @TheBlackPigeon what do you mean? like in the up right shitters to the right that have no doors? I think I would be fine with it, even join in "yeah dude you were the care taker- chopped your kids and wife up too. *grunt* so what did they do?"

  • So, Phillip Stone played as Delbert Grady, huh? I think I'll Google him & find out what he's up to these days. Very interesting. :D

  • Delbert Grady (Phillip Stone) demonstrates the perfect combination of being classic and sinister at the same time.

  • @dannukesem Thank you.

  • The timing and delivery on this scene is the best I´ve ever seen.

  • I wonder..where exactly is it that Phillip Stone goes to work in the evenings.

  • Phillip Stone is brilliant in this scene and was a brilliant classical actor too

  • Thanks for posting, I like this scene very much. Here I like Mr Grady more than Jack.

  • somewhere around...

    LOL

  • ...and by "corrected" you mean...?

  • The actor playing Grady is Philip Stone, he was a family friend and was lovely in real life, sadly he died a few years ago, the only actor to work with Stanley Kubrick 3 times.

  • @drees71 Well said drees71!