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Katie Parker and Guy Michael Davis from Future Retrieval join us again to discuss their film influences, specifically Stanley Kubruck's The Shining from 1980. This conversation was originally a part of the Art, Histories, & Adaptations Film and Discussion Series. If you'd like to watch the video version of this conversation, visit cincinnatiartmuseum.org/adaptations Learn more about Future Retrieval's exhibition: https://cincinnatiartmuseum.org/art/exhibitions/future-retrieval-close-parallel/ For more info and other programs, visit: www.cincinnatiartmuseum.org Theme song: Offrande Musicale by Bacalao Take our survey: bit.ly/ArtPalaceSurvey
Ok, ok, we are skipping ahead in our numbering sequence, but how could we resist? Numismatics can pop up anywhere and in this episode of the CoinWeek Podcast, we take a very unexpected turn and discuss one of several embedded symbolic themes of filmmaker Stanley Kubrick’s class horror film the Shining. The film the Shining is based on Stephen King’s horror novel of the same name but has a number of unique storytelling elements of its own. The horror novelist famously disapproved of Kubrick’s treatment, but that hasn’t stopped the film from being a landmark in its own right. I first saw the Shining as a youngster, much too young to deal with this sinister ghost story and it has haunted me ever since. In this Podcast, I interview Rob Ager, a popular YouTuber, and film analyst, whose channel Collative Learning breaks films down to a granular level. Just the kind of youtube blackhole you late night insomniacs might be after once you’ve put away your last bottle of jewel luster and air-dried your last batch of Morgan dollars. Rob produced a series of videos about the Shining and Kubrick’s Gold Standard symbolism and we wanted to talk to him about it. Get ready to get creeped out…. Next on the CoinWeek Podcast But before we get into that, don’t let something truly horrifying happen to your rare coin investments, protect yourself by asking your dealer to offer you coins that take advantage of PCGS’ patented new NFC Anti-Counterfeiting Protection. This state-of-the-art piece of mind giver will open the door to a new way to access the latest information about your coins and to ensure that your coin and the holder it is in is a genuine PCGS product.
This is a definite tonal shift from last week. Jackie, Steve and Jess discuss movies, TV-shows, and Jackie eats a vegetable.For those interested in the analysis of Kubrick's The Shining:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4NTVKU6Prsandhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5xgni03DE8Want to say something? Contact us at slowmotionminds@gmail.com. Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/slowmotion.minds.7
Come play with us, Danny. For ever and ever... In this, our twelfth episode, Matt and Caitlin discuss Mike Flanagan's Doctor Sleep! We delight over the silly name (Rose the Hat, Crow Daddy, etc...), complain that a ghostly Overlook party-goer wasn't excited enough about the blood party, dig Jacob Tremblay's performance, delve into the various ways Mike Flanagan connected his film with Kubrick's The Shining, and explain why this movie should've been a mini-series! We also messed up and recorded the first six minutes or so with the microphone backwards. Whoops. I think we may have been doing some astral projection with the Knot or something... If you hate bad sound quality, skip ahead to about six minutes in. Our Doctor Sleep beer was Magic Hat's #9, because... you know... Rose's hat! Please rate and review us on iTunes and chat with us on Twitter and Instagram!
This week on the podcast we are reviewing Mike Flanagan's "Doctor Sleep", the adaptation of Stephen King's 2013 novel and Kubrick's "The Shining". It stars Ewan McGregor and Rebecca Ferguson. How will Flanagan's latest release hold up to "Gerald's Game" and "Haunting of Hill House"?? Justin and Larry also talk about the Dexit controversy and fan culture. Tune in next week when we review "Nosferatu" (1922)!! Film Background- 13:20 Plot- 16:10 Cinematography- 39:00 Audio- 48:50 How Scary- 56:33 Closing- 71:40
Here's a sneak peak at our all new full-length Patreon bonus episode on Doctor Sleep, the sequel to Kubrick's The Shining and the adaptation of the Stephen King book.Like what you hear? Head on over to www.patreon.com/horrorqueers and become a Patron for more exclusive bonus content today! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Doctor Sleep is a 2019 American psychological horror film based on the 2013 novel of the same name by Stephen King, which is a sequel to King's 1977 novel The Shining. The film, set several decades after the events of The Shining, combines elements of the 1977 novel and its 1980 film adaptation of the same name directed by Stanley Kubrick. Doctor Sleep is written, directed, and edited by Mike Flanagan. It stars Ewan McGregor as Dan Torrance, a man with psychic abilities who struggles with childhood trauma. The film also stars Rebecca Ferguson and Kyliegh Curran in her feature film debut. Carl Lumbly, Zahn McClarnon, Emily Alyn Lind, Bruce Greenwood, Jocelin Donahue, Alex Essoe, and Cliff Curtis also feature in supporting roles. The character Danny Torrance first appeared in King's novel and Kubrick's adaptation as a child with psychic abilities called "the shining". The novel Doctor Sleep and its film adaptation feature Dan Torrance as an adult. Flanagan said that the film Doctor Sleep is an adaptation of King's novel but that it would also exist "in the same cinematic universe" as Kubrick's The Shining, thus making the film not only an adaptation of a sequel, but a sequel in and of itself. The director said he made an effort to reconcile the differences between The Shining novel and film. Warner Bros. Pictures began developing a film adaptation shortly after Doctor Sleep was published in 2013. Writer-producer Akiva Goldsman wrote a script, but the studio did not secure a budget for the film until the box-office success of its 2017 horror film It, also based on a novel by King. Flanagan was hired to rewrite Goldsman's script and direct the film. Filming began in September 2018 in the state of Georgia, including Atlanta and the surrounding area, and concluded in December 2018. Doctor Sleep premiered in Europe theaters on October 31, 2019 and is scheduled to be released in the United States on November 8, 2019, by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising the performances of McGregor, Curran and Ferguson, atmosphere, musical score and faithfulness to the novel and Kubrick's 1980 film. -------------------- FOLLOW US -------------------- NADIA SAWALHA & FAMILY https://www.instagram.com/nadiasawalhaandfamily.com http://www.twitter.com/nadiasawalha For more movie news follow: POPCORN JUNKIES: https://www.instagram.com/thepopcornjunkies ------------------------------------ BUSINESS ENQUIRIES ------------------------------------ For business enquiries contact: michelle@doghouse-media.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/popcorn-junkies/message
Research begins at 19:03 Does Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining contain a hidden message about the Apollo moon landing hoax? Did Kubrick himself have something to do with it? Come play with us, listeners. The creepy twins of podcasting, Andy and Art, are redrum ready to uncover everything room 237 has to offer on this horror-epic movie conspiracy! Andy and Art are captured once again by the titular Mr. Bunker - how did he fool them this time? In the second segment, Andy and Art give you, the listeners, an uninterrupted presentation of their research into Stanley Kubrick helping to fake the moon landing and putting hidden messages into his movie The Shining.. Finally, Andy and Art discuss the Kubrick Moon Hoax at length. They also discuss confirmation bias, Dr. Phil helping you find local sexy singles, cinematography, and so much more! Send us your thoughts on this story to @MrBunkerPod and use the hashtag #CouldBrickMoonHoax Music by Michael Martello Artwork by Hannah Ross Audio Editing by Arthur Stone Follow Us: Twitter Instagram Website Links Mentioned: Under a Shining Moon - The Unredacted How Stanley Kubrick Staged the Moon Landing - The Paris Review The Wildest Moon Landing Conspiracy Theories, Debunked Exploring TV’s weird role in the moon landing — and moon landing conspiracy theories - Vox Moon Landing Conspiracy Theories - Wikipedia Did Stanley Kubrick Fake the Moon Landings? - Snopes Stanley Kubrick Confesses To Faking The Moon Landings Jupiter and Beyond - The Secret of 2001: A Space Odyssey - Jim Nichols Room 237 - Rodney Ascher Kubrick’s Odyssey 1 by Jay Weidner
I didn't lie! There is something for Halloween. Just don't get used to it. To keep doing things every day would be quite literally impossible. Also we do Kubrick's "The Shining" in this one so yeah... that's about all there is to it.
Not film documentaries, documentaries about films. There is a difference; these are not your typical behind the scenes, how a movie is made kind of docs. These are about how some movies never got made like The Death of Superman Lives, Doomed, and Jodorowsky's Dune. Or movies about how people interpret Kubrick's The Shining like Room 237. Plus many, many more. Join Carlos today on GeekFest Rants as he explores all these excellent documentaries(about films).
Beyond the Cabin in the Woods goes beyond Kubrick’s The Shining in our first two parter episode. Part of Beyond the Cabin in the Woods Stephen King Suite We pick back up with more discussion of Jack’s typed pages. We engage in a spirited discussion of Jack Torrance’s character. We have opinion’s of Kubrick’s treatment of Shelly Duval. Also, you can really tell who’s a writer and who’s not by how they react to Jack and Wendy! Quote: You’ve always been the caretaker, sir.Poll: Just how early in the movie has Jack gone crazy. Rule: Don’t go rescuing white people who voluntarily check into the hotel for the winter. If you enjoyed this, please consider buying us a coffee? https://ko-fi.com/A487KYMOur logo was created by Billy Whala and Debbie Buchanan.Some parts of it are used under a creative commons license: Designed by Freepik https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://www.supercoloring.com/silhouettes/log-cabinOur music was modified from Dementia by Decomentarium and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ #beyondthecabininthewoods #beyondthecabin #horror, #horrorfan, #horrorfilms, #horrormovies, #horrorfanatic, #horrorjunkie, #currentlywatching, #ilovehorror, #horrorlove, #horrorfamily, #horrorgeek, #horrornerd, #horroraddict #horrorlife, #horrorfreak, #horrorclub, #AdreanMessmer, #DonnaLeahey, #KenziWhala ,#debbiebuchanan, #macboyle #SnarkCasts #gumbiecatnetwork
The Stephen King SuiteThe movie too big for one episode! Your polterguides were so excited about this movie that we had to break it into two eps. Part 1 is here now! Beyond the Cabin in the Woods goes beyond Kubrick’s The ShiningPart of Beyond the Cabin in the Woods Stephen King Suite The Shining: Love it? Hate it?…So do your Polterguides. We had a lot to say about Kubrick’s take on King’s classic novel. Because we suffer for our craft, we also watched the “documentary” Room 237 – which is some crazy crazy stuff. #purplepenes#fiveboding#teamKing#teamKubrick IMDB SynopsisDirected by: Stanley KubrickWritten by: Stanley Kubrick and Diane Johnson, “based” on the novel by Stephen KingReleased: 1980 If you enjoyed this, please consider buying us a coffee? https://ko-fi.com/A487KYMOur logo was created by Billy Whala and Debbie Buchanan.Some parts of it are used under a creative commons license: Designed by Freepik https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://www.supercoloring.com/silhouettes/log-cabinOur music was modified from Dementia by Decomentarium and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ #beyondthecabininthewoods #beyondthecabin #horror, #horrorfan, #horrorfilms, #horrormovies, #horrorfanatic, #horrorjunkie, #currentlywatching, #ilovehorror, #horrorlove, #horrorfamily, #horrorgeek, #horrornerd, #horroraddict #horrorlife, #horrorfreak, #horrorclub, #AdreanMessmer, #DonnaLeahey, #KenziWhala ,#debbiebuchanan, #macboyle #SnarkCasts #gumbiecatnetwork
Stephen King’s first book - “Carrie” - came out in 1974. Brian DePalma's film followed two years later. Then came Kubrick's "The Shining" in '80. Since then, there’s hardly been a year without a King movie adaptation, including two prominent ones this year - THE DARK TOWER and this weekend’s IT, featuring one of King’s most memorable creations: Pennywise the Clown. This week, fresh from a screening, Adam and Josh offer thoughts on IT, and share King-induced childhood traumas with their Top 5 Stephen King Movie Scares. Plus a (sort of) Musical Massacre Theatre and another new Golden Brick nomination - director Kogonada's COLUMBUS. 0:00-1:55 - Billboard 3:37-34:23 - Review: "It" (2017) EMA, "I Wanna Destroy" 40:29-45:08 - Next week / Argentine Marathon / Correction 45:08-52:50 - Massacre Theatre 52:50-1:04:15 - Brickspotting: "Columbus" EMA, "Blood and Chalk" 1:05:12-1:48:59 - Top 5: Stephen King Movie Scares 1:48:59-1:58:59 - Close / Hot Mics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stanley Kubrick produced and directed the iconic film The Shining, released in 1980. Crowds at the time were terrified and/or confused by the film, today it is a classic. But what was really going on with Kubrick's version of the story? There are a host of theories suggesting why Kubrick produced the movie and what it's actually about. And we have an inside scoop.
We discuss Kubrick's The Shining and ghosts. Happy Halloween everybody. Next week is Dirty Dancing. Email questions to theexhour@gmail.com