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The Shining
The Shining
Actors: Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Danny Lloyd, Scatman Crothers, Barry Nelson
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Genres: Horror, Mystery & Suspense
R     2001     2hr 23min

The psychic powers of a young boy bring out the evil in an old hotel and drive his father insane, to the point that the father tries to murder everyone with an ax. — Item Type: DVD Movie — Item Rating: R — Street Date: 09/14/...  more »

     

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Actors: Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Danny Lloyd, Scatman Crothers, Barry Nelson
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Creators: Stanley Kubrick, Jan Harlan, Martin Richards, Mary Lea Johnson, Robert Fryer, Diane Johnson, Stephen King
Genres: Horror, Mystery & Suspense
Sub-Genres: Horror, Mystery & Suspense
Studio: Warner Home Video
Format: DVD - Color,Full Screen - Closed-captioned
DVD Release Date: 06/12/2001
Original Release Date: 05/23/1980
Theatrical Release Date: 05/23/1980
Release Year: 2001
Run Time: 2hr 23min
Screens: Color,Full Screen
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Languages: English
Subtitles: Spanish
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Member Movie Reviews

K. K. (GAMER)
Reviewed on 12/21/2019...
Classic Jack Nicholson terror. A must see for horror fans!
Chad B. (abrnt1) from CABERY, IL
Reviewed on 2/14/2012...
The largest problem with this film is that it ignores almost everything from the book. This is a very slow moving film that has no actual surprises whatsoever. From the moment Jack Nicholson appears you can tell there's something wrong with him. In the book the character is a regular man driven to madness and evil only after spending awhile at the hotel. From the moment Jack appears you can tell he's insane. Kubrick had no idea how to make a horror film and considered the genre beneth him. He makes a complete and utter fool of himself.
1 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Tim D. (tim) from HUNTINGTON, MA
Reviewed on 10/16/2009...
the transformation made by Jack is absolutely great. you can almost see whats in his head as the film progresses. Jack makes this movie the classic it is . i didnt think shelly duval did the greatest acting job the kid was a better actor than her she kin of annoyed me, but overall the movie had some great cinematic shots and unbeilevable camera work. I wish there was a bit more i cant put my finger on what but i feel like it left me wanting more. As far as stanley kubrick creepy movies i put eyes wide shut ahead of this one, having said that jack develops this character as one of my favorite character of any horror movie i have ever seen.
Jeff V. (burielofmel) from HARRIMAN, TN
Reviewed on 3/12/2008...
This is a great film with a documentary made by Kubrick's daughter. This film is different in many ways that the book but I think the movie holds up just as well, maybe even better, than the book. That's usually not the case with Stephen King movies. Usually the book is much better than the movie.

Highly recommended.
4 of 5 member(s) found this review helpful.

Movie Reviews

2001 DVD vs 2007 DVD
Steve | Richmond, VA USA | 10/23/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I own both the 2001 and 2007 DVDs of this film. I really don't have any interest is who is 'right' with the aspect ratio argument, I compared both versions and found that you're missing some of the video image regardless of which version you buy. I took screenshots of both DVDs and overlayed them on top of each other. I found that with the 2001 release, you get the 1:33:1 aspect ratio where the far left and right of the screen image is clipped. With the 2007 release, you get the 1.78:1 aspect ratio where the top and bottom of the screen image is clipped off. You can see what I mean by viewing the 'customer image' I posted, above. The blue border is for the 2001 release and the red border is the 2007 release.

Both DVDs are 'digitally restored and remastered', however the 2007 release is noticeabley brighter and more vivid. The 2001 image seems faded and dull.

This release has all the other special features of the 2001 DVD release, with the addition of optional commentary by Garrett Brown and John Baxter and three new featurettes."
Brilliant film, best transfer yet!
Cale E. Reneau | Conroe, Texas United States | 10/24/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The Shining is one of the horror genre's most notable films. Made in 1980 by the late, legendary Stanley Kubrick, the film stands out as not only one of his best but probably the best Stephen King adaptation as well. Though not nearly as true to the book as the later TV-movie would be, it is undoubtedly darker, more macabre, and ultimately superior to that version. Kubrick was a genius behind the camera, giving us long, beautiful shots, allowing us to take in both the beauty and the horror of the Overlook Hotel. For those who have yet to see the movie (and honestly, who hasn't at this point?), do yourself a favor and buy it today! Disappointment is impossible.

As for the transfer of the film, it is unbelievable. While clearly not as visually stunning or breathtaking as modern day flicks, this HD DVD version of The Shining boasts a virtually flawless transfer and cleans up many of the blemishes that were present on previous VHS and DVD versions. Black levels are deep, clean, and ungrainy and the majority of the film offers a surprisingly clean look. Detail is not as strong as it could have been, but Kubrick intentionally shot this film softly. The images won't pop and shine like modern movies will, as this is an old film, but for the price of the disc you are without a doubt getting the highest quality transfer this film has ever seen.

Audio has been upgraded from a mono to a TrueHD soundtrack, but for the most part audio will be very front-heavy. Most of the peripheral speakers are used only for music, to intensify the sound of it (and it is effective).

Special features are slim: the old making of documentary (with or without commentary), theatrical trailer, and a few small featurettes that delve deeper into the making of The Shining, as well Stanley Kubrick's "Visions." All pretty standard fare, all in 480i/p standard definition.

Whether you're a long time fan of the film, or new to it, this is a must-own if you own an HD DVD player and HDTV! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did."
Some dvds are like people: some shine and some don't. This
Mike Liddell | Massachusetts | 08/03/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I personally wouldn't re buy every film that comes out on Hd-dvd especially seeing as how the prices haven't really come down. That said a film like this is an exception, I believe horror fans are some of the most die hard film fans out there, and should and will pick this one up.
For Audiophiles there is a new 5.1 track as opposed to the mono you got on the previous release. The beginning score when Jack is driving to the Overlook hotel is amazing cranked up with a Dolby digital plus track in 5.1.
The transfer on this is beautiful.
The Shining is the greatest Stephen King film adapation and is one, if not the greatest of all horror films. Also one of the greatest films for any genre and right in time for Halloween you can't go wrong.

Special features

- Audio commentary by Steadicam inventor Garrett Brown and Kubrick biographer John Baxter
- The Making of The Shining, with optional commentary by Vivian Kubrick (from the previous DVD)
- New View from The Overlook: Crafting The Shining featurette
- New The Visions of Stanley Kubrick featurette
- New Wendy Carlos, Composer featurette
-Theatrical Trailer - This was one of the most effectives and eeriest trailers I've ever seen and it was so simple.

I'll go more in depth of the special features as I watch them.

Technical Specs:
- Aspect Ratio: 1080p HD 16X9 1:85:1
- Audio: Dolby true HD: English 5.1 Dolby digital plus

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