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  • that bitch is stupid. you have a knife and his face was 2 feet away from you.. and you cut his hand.

  • Lol, ice-cream truck

  • You made it even a bigger master piece.

  • You know, sometimes your innaporpiate soundtrack vids are a little to appropiate and even more fitting because of their irony, something I wish films would do more!

  • This song make this movie more darkness

  • I'm walking on sunshine would've worked better.

  • deffinetly not gold room music lol

  • hahahahaha love this lol

  • Jack Nicholson reminds me of my ex-wife in this

  • this movie just got scary

  • It actually goes with the moment lmao, and its shelley singing as well

  • Now I know what the poster means.

  • Good Job - waaaayyyy creepier than the original even. nice

  • Do you have an inappropriate soundtrack idea for the scene in "Misery", where Kathy Bates is standing at the end of the bed, about to break the author's legs?

  • Being a Kubrick film, I wouldn't find SO much weird if this song was part of this sequence. It would be ironic.

  • Man Wendy really needs a shampoo & a Conditioner.

  • When I heard the first note I knew the song. Very clever. I never saw the shining in the theater but I did see Popeye with Shelly Duvall.

  • That woman is so useless.......=D

  • The music makes this so fucking dark

  • what song is this????

  • @ledzeppelin1942

    He Needs Me by Shelly Duvall, silly enough the actress in this movie

  • OMFG YES!

  • holy crap, its creepy in a way.. it should be cool if the ax is shown while being swung in slow mo with this song.

  • Another song I'd have liked for that scene: Hey Mickey by Tony Basil

  • I'm going to hell for laughing at this.

  • This song actually makes the scene seem very creepy lol

  • the ironic part is that shelly duvall sings that song XD

  • HERES JONNY lol

  • lol the soundtrack is so random!

  • lol olive oil!

  • I used to love this inappropriate soundtrack, until I found out that Shelly Duvall is the one actually singing this. Now I fucking love it.

  • I actually agree with so many comments that the song made it scarier and could have actually fit the scene. O_O !

  • Ahhhh.... Abusive, dysfunctional love...

  • Funniest thing about this? That's Shelley Duval singing that song! Seriously, it's from POPEYE: THE MOVIE, in which she played Olive Oyl!

  • @DrDespicable You and I are probably the only two people on the planet that would know that. I love the Popeye movie.

  • @youiscrazygurl Make that 3!

  • Fucking love this song

  • FRIGGEN FUNNY

  • in its own fucked up little way, it fits.

  • holy shit that makes it ten times scarier

  • lol. when you started with the "little pigs" line I figured you were going to use "The Three Little Pigs" by Green Jello

  • This isn't properly funny, just epic.

  • Actually, I like this sort of thing. I remember Reba McIntyre singing a fun country song over the end credits of a monster movie.

  • The "Big Bad Wolf" song would also have been good here.

  • PUT FUNNY MUSIC IN LIKE BARNEY

  • this makes it scarier....;0

  • this song somehow makes this scene creepier...

  • @MrJack83124 I agree o.O Its like "A Clockwork Orange", the hapier the music, the more disturbing the scene is.

  • This one has to be my favorite.

  • Hey, what about doing some of Jim Carrey's movies?

  • hmm...I thought it was perfect O_O

  • 1:15 min right ther knife in the face ... end of problem ^^

  • Brilliant!

  • I am the only who think this song make more creppy the movie ?

  • Way to go. You just turned one of the most terrifying scenes of all time into something absolutely hilarious. Great job.

  • yeah yeah just grab the knife and go hide scared in the corner

  • I'd say this was an APPROPRIATE soundtrack--it makes this scene all the more scary!

  • If Scorsese had made this movie I would bet $50 that for that scene he would have picked a song like that - dude was the godfather of ironically happy soundtracks during violent scenes.

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  • It even makes Jack Nicholson's acts more terrifying... if that's possible.

  • Hey! That's from Popeye. Hahaha.

  • I found the woman to be way more frightening :P Just look at here face expression!

  • thats somewhat disturbing how he's trying to kill her when there is so unfiting music going on XD, still one of my favourite horror movies i've seen its still one of my favourite stephen king movies

  • @DawnStrikerZero Want to know what's even funnier? I don't know if you know, but the girl there with the knife, Shelley Duvall, actually sang this particular song in Popeye that same year.

  • he neeeds me he needs me he neeeeeeeds me he neeeds me

  • This is the funniest thing I've seen in soooo long. Nice.

  • lol

  • THIS IS INSANE. they took a beautiful song and made it creepy and terrifying

  • I would want to punch her just for doing what she did from like :40 to 1:00 lol

  • That was so funny having a Shelly Duvall song playing with Shelly/Wendy in the shot.

  • lol the best soundtrack before zoo animals on wheels

    robin williams shoulda smoked crack until he died instead of making popeye or the birdcage or saving matt damon

  • pretty clever using a song Shelley Duvall sings...well played sir..well played

  • quite charming , lol

  • lol. Genius!

  • Should have used the song from " One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest"

  • knowing stanley kubrick, he probably wouldve put this music in if he thought of it

  • in a way i think this song makes the scene even scarier hahahah

  • this is almost too perfect. my two favorite shelley duvall movies being combined

  • it fits really well

  • Where did you get that creepy ice cream truck tune? I've been searching all over for it and can only find like techno remixes, kids songs, and old blue grass bands.

  • PERFECT!!!  LOL

  • This makes it scarier.

  • @HandsomeDynamite totally

  • They are playing the song Shelley sang as Olive Oyl in Popeye, one of the best cartoon-to-movie adaptions ever made, and a damn fine movie.

  • I actually think the song is built in pretty well. It's a disturbing, creepy, fit lol.

  • The theme from Married with Children would have also been acceptable XD

  • lol this was GREAT with this music... way better than the original. it made whats-er-faces acting actually look kinda good

  • little pigs, little pigs, let me come in. *grabs random knife in sink* haha i never acknowledge how random that was lol

  • @TheBirdmanOfToledo:

    If you saw the movie, it wouldn't seem random. She grabbed the knife while in the kitchen to defend herself, ran away from him into the upstairs bathroom and put the knife down on the sink to try to open the window with both hands.

  • @Boonehams oh ok, thanks, it's been awhile

  • @TheBirdmanOfToledo No problem. And when it comes to horror films, you owe it to yourself to get reacquainted with this movie.

  • @Boonehams right at the moment i read your comment i had got my ass laughing at how fucking fantastic it was -- she does really get the knife in an extreme random way, which means: the way she goes to the knife, she did that really randomly, and this is cool

    anyway, then i read the rest of this crappery of yours, and all i've got to say is: get watching the movie again

  • @TheBirdmanOfToledo Yeah she did put the knife in the sink a few seconds before the clip started.

  • I actually think this music is pretty appropriate hahahaha

  • This would totally work for a David Lynch movie. lol

  • This actually amps up the level of fear that I feel. It's just so damn demented with the music added in.

  • at 0:12 she looks like an alien or something

  • that makes it so much more fucking creepy. and ironic.

  • this songs makes it creepier 

  • Is it me, or with this soundtrack, this scene sounds a little more disturbing?

  • Weirdly enough, I find this more disturbing...

  • @squishy3000 Yep. This music fits because of the inaproppriateness of it. Calm music during disturbing scenes makes them more disturbing.

  • Actually that music would have been far more terrifying.

  • whats the name of the song?

  • The thing that i dont understand is that when he said heres johnny she didnt stab him in the face. i mean it was a perfect oppurtunity

  • @The33Fumbles she was in deep shock!

  • @The33Fumbles I was just thinking that too! It could've ended it all right there. xD

  • REDRUM...remember that ???

  • He needs me ;) lol

  • This actually makes it creepier. Good job.

  • @Imran500

    My thoughts exactly. @.@

  • Man. He really knows how to act out bed time stories.

  • That was lovely

  • Oh my god, music is really appropriate ! LOL

  • As this is a Kubrick film, this isn't really inappropriate. It matches the surrealism of his other works in some ways :/

  • I especially love how well the opening bars synch up with Jack's axe swings.

  • i wish this was in the moview. it makes it awesome!

  • They are playing the song Shelley sang as Olive Oyl in Popeye. That was the worst movie I have ever seen. Popeye, not The Shining. I love The Shining. Especially that little boy.

  • I cackled the moment I recognised what the music was... Just before the singing started.

  • God Bless Harry Nilsson. R.I.P.

  • I wish Jack Nicholson would read me bedtime stories this way <333

  • @xMeanBean XD... Here's Johhny!

  • this blows.

  • Wow this is very creepy, damn!

  • SO CREEPY

  • lame

  • seems pretty appropriate to me :(

  • LOL LOL LOLOL OLOLOLOL Oh LORD

  • I wonder what shelley duvall is doing now a days???

  • lol at the icecream man music for the cook's return! Ha ha ha, that nearly killed me...

  • lol I like how the music quiets down for a sec while he says "Heeeere's Johnny!"

  • Imagine how amazing it would have been if Kubrick had actually used that song in the film. People wouldn't have known what to think.

  • oohh the irony

  • it's highly appropriate actually..

  • Because every home is incomplete with out Crocodile Dundee's Knife in their bathroom

  • @TheRobin53 Have you even watched this film?

  • @StuRaz

    parts of it

    plus i'm making a joke so lighten up

  • @TheRobin53 Well, your commend implied you had never watched it in the first place.

  • That Popeye movie was fantastically terrible, but I think this rather redeems the song,

  • I think that could actually work in the movie!

  • shoulda been the doors - break on through

  • @stillballinumber2tc that would be appropriate though

  • Am I correct in saying that Shelley DuVall was the one singing the song?

  • HER E JOMPA.

  • holy shit the vuvuzelas button is great! long live the vuvuzela!

  • What's funny is I find sitting through Popeye scarier than The Shining. RIP Robin Williams career.

  • haha he stopped tearing the door down so he can hear the ice cream truck. xD

  • ROTFLMFO!!!!

  • this actually fits extremely well hahaha

  • Very appropriate. I was hoping for The Candy Man Can myself, but like this one better.

  • Lol this actually would work

  • haha I love the music, very satirical of the situation in a sardonic way. Almost in the same way as Kubrik's: A Clockwork Orange

  • If someone starts playing this song now, I'm going to crap my pants and die. This has to be the creepiest song I've ever heard now.

  • This is actually appropriate. Try something that doesn't fit AT ALL!

  • Isn't that song from the Robin Wiiams Popeye movie ?

  • inappropriate? I think this fits perfectly, or it would if the movie was spose to be about insanity, but King's book was actually more about supernatural forces hence title, so you're spose to be afraid of that and a haunted hotel rather then simply the madness of an individual

  • I actually brayed with laughter when the music kicked in.

  • awsome song for the moment of this movie

  • AWESOME.. I wish that was in the movie!

  • Ice cream!!

  • Shelley Duvall sining, haha. This song made it more creepy! Thanks fore this!

  • It wouldn't suprise me if Kubrick actually put this in the movie.

  • well being married to a woman like that is enough to drive any man insane

  • god, its like a quinten tarintino film

  • this actually works!

  • when he did his whole "heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­res Johnny!!" thing she could have stabbed him in the face lawl

  • Name of the song?

  • So so much scarier.

  • great connection with Olive from Popeye with the soundtrack.... I wonder how many heads realize she's the one singing that song!! LOL ....I made a beat with that sample chopped up too...ha... good shit homie.

  • Oh my gosh....that is priceless!

  • Stanley Kubrick is the greatest director who ever lived and nothing can change that

  • i never under stood y they show the bear and the guy on the bed

  • hahaha

  • PERFECT

  • this is more like appropriate soundtracks

  • This is fucking awesome!!

  • For some reason this turns me on. Makes me feel like Jack needs me ;)

  • Here's johnny!!!!!!

  • This video honestly just got me back into horror films.