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The Shining - Weirdest Scene

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Uploaded on Aug 19, 2006

the most weird and stranger scene that i've never seen in another movie - The Shining by Stanley kubrick

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  • blackrose4evr69

    weerdest shit i ever seen!,who the hell whould put an exit at the second floor!!??

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  • Walter White

    ManBearPig strikes again!

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  • OneManWolfPack66

    ahhhhh ic. sounds like the book would be an interesting read.

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  • Ragtimer95

    In the book, there's several scenes that go "back in time" to events that happened in the hotel's past. (If you remember, these events leave traces that those who "shine" can pick up). Well there was appearently an act in the hotel that was a man in a dog with a "master", the the master would "reward" the dog-man if the show went well, IF you catch my drift.

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  • OneManWolfPack66

    can u explain please?

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  • 0live0wire0

    I think that was the point. No one is supposed to act normal. Hell, Nicholson delivers the scariest, most disturbing nutjob portrayed in cinema.

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  • rochelimit55555

    Would love to have the hotel built in real and do weird stuffs in it ;)

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  • ballebanditten

    It's not a dog or a pig, nor is it a bear. IT'S MAN BEAR PIG D:

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  • WrestlerJaw

    I laughed the first time i saw this, i was like 11

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  • kly45

    funny you should say that, the whole hotel layout is intentionally fucked up and makes no sense

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  • gavin2point0

    haha i remember seeing this seen i was just like WHAT THE FUCK!

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  • crunk4124

    Actually, at one point in the novel, Jack he notices in the 1920s at a masque ball a young man wearing a dog mask and behaving like a dog for the amusement of a tall, bald man. His name is Horace Derwent, a former owner of the hotel. The young man acting like a dog is Roger, a former lover of the bisexual Derwent, with whom he is still in love. Derwent told Roger that "if he came to the masked ball as a doggy, a cute little doggy, he might reconsider;" that is, he might have sex with Roger.

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