Shining trivia. Because Danny Lloyd was so young and since it was his first acting job, Stanley Kubrick was highly protective of the child. During the shooting of the movie, Lloyd was under the impression that the film he was making was a drama, not a horror movie. He only realized the truth seven years later, when, aged 13, he was shown a heavily edited version of the film. He didn't see the uncut version of the film until he was 17 - eleven years after he'd made it.
I came here for a movie review and you're explaining the entire cab scene to me? So now I know that he's driving around a cunt and stops on the fucking bridge... You're fucking ruining this movie for me that I'm considering watching right now- that's why people do review searches on youtube.
@j0phus Whatever dude..not everyone bores someone to death like richard roeper ya know..and besides this is a great film, and regardless of me telling you about some of the scenes not all..you should enjoy it.
@j0phus Fine then. I guess you don't like my style..I don't make reviews the same way others do..bland, uninteresting 2 minute the movie was funny go see it type..if you didn't like it that's fine, but I like my style..and apparently others do too.
I love this picture and it was shot in my great home state.
One problem: I think the first half of the film is brilliant. But the mission part of the second half almost has a sequel-like feel.
With more liberal editing, we could have had two films. A near perfect boot camp movie with the drill scene ending the picture. And they could have released the mission-based second-half of the film a year or two later as the sequel.
@kentuckycunctator Yeah...i do agree with that one..the suped up military RV was kinda out of nowhere..still a classic regardless though..and i love that theme song..
In case ya should know.
027220 5 months ago
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Shining trivia. Because Danny Lloyd was so young and since it was his first acting job, Stanley Kubrick was highly protective of the child. During the shooting of the movie, Lloyd was under the impression that the film he was making was a drama, not a horror movie. He only realized the truth seven years later, when, aged 13, he was shown a heavily edited version of the film. He didn't see the uncut version of the film until he was 17 - eleven years after he'd made it.
027220 5 months ago
omg there is somone else out there like me except I got the Holyghost and I don't curse as much oh welp praise God anyhow lol
armyholyghost81 7 months ago
I came here for a movie review and you're explaining the entire cab scene to me? So now I know that he's driving around a cunt and stops on the fucking bridge... You're fucking ruining this movie for me that I'm considering watching right now- that's why people do review searches on youtube.
j0phus 11 months ago
@j0phus Whatever dude..not everyone bores someone to death like richard roeper ya know..and besides this is a great film, and regardless of me telling you about some of the scenes not all..you should enjoy it.
OcpCommunications 11 months ago
@OcpCommunications I'm trying to give you some constructive criticism here. I stopped your video at that point so I didn't hear more.
j0phus 11 months ago
@j0phus Fine then. I guess you don't like my style..I don't make reviews the same way others do..bland, uninteresting 2 minute the movie was funny go see it type..if you didn't like it that's fine, but I like my style..and apparently others do too.
OcpCommunications 11 months ago
Cheech and Chong Join the Army.... that movie would rock man
jonne4life 1 year ago
I have the movie.
mermaidamp 1 year ago
I love this picture and it was shot in my great home state.
One problem: I think the first half of the film is brilliant. But the mission part of the second half almost has a sequel-like feel.
With more liberal editing, we could have had two films. A near perfect boot camp movie with the drill scene ending the picture. And they could have released the mission-based second-half of the film a year or two later as the sequel.
As it stands, it's a great flick.
kentuckycunctator 1 year ago
@kentuckycunctator Yeah...i do agree with that one..the suped up military RV was kinda out of nowhere..still a classic regardless though..and i love that theme song..
OcpCommunications 1 year ago
one of my favorite Bill Murray flims ''JEWFRO'' LOL!!!!!!
Sierra12isheretostay 1 year ago
good
Jvideostyle 1 year ago
awesome
CybrogNinja 1 year ago