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EDITOR'S NOTE: According to a Warner Home Video technician involved in the production of The Stanley Kubrick Collection, Kubrick authorized all aspects of the Collection, from the use of Digital Component Video (or "D-1") masters originally approved in 1989, to the use of minimalist screen menus, chapter stops, and (in the case of 2001: A Space Odyssey and The Shining on DVD) supplementary materials. Full-screen presentation of The Shining and Full Metal Jacket was also approved by Kubrick, who recomposed his original framing, reportedly believing that those films looked best on video in the full-screen format. (In fact, the original theatrical aspect ratio of The Shining was 1.66:1, meaning that a relatively small portion of the image is lost.) Kubrick also chose mono over stereo, believing that inconsistencies in theatrical sound systems resulted in loss of control over theatrical presentation. In every respect, the Warner spokesman said, the films in the Collection remain as Kubrick approved them. Any future attempt to remaster or alter them would have to be approved by an appointee of the Kubrick estate.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
just watch it,
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This review is from: The Shining (Full Screen) (DVD)
i had heard great things about this movie over the years,but i thoughtpeople were just exaggerating its greatness.imagine my shock when i finally do end up watching.turns out,the greatness of this movie is not at all exaggerated.this may be the greatest,most complete horror film i have ever seen.by complete,i mean it has everything a good horror movie should have.i'm not talking about your typical hack and and slash gore fest.i'm talking about pure psychological terror.the suspense in this movie starts from the get go,and doesn't let up.i gets pretty unbearable.plus,there are some pretty terrifying images.and the acting,don't get me started on the acting.it is simply brilliant.i'm not really a big Jack Nicholson fan,but he leaves nothing on the table here.Shelley Duvall is also excellent,and the kid who plays there son,fantastic.the supporting cast are also very good.when you add a fantastically eerie and terrifying soundtrack,there's nothing else needed.id' pit this one right up there with the original The Omen(1976)for sheer terror.the only downside to this movie is that for some reason,it was only filmed in full frame.if there's ever a movie that cries out for a widescreen presentation,this is it. 5/5
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
A question of preference,
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This review is from: The Shining (Full Screen) (DVD)
I'm constantly baffled when I read poor reviews of this film. I suppose I simply have to understand that even a strongly held opinion is still an opion; however, I think that this film is a perfect example of Kubrick at the top of his game.This film, like all the great Kubrick films, is first and foremost a feast for the eyes. Film is a visual medium - still frames in rapid succession - essentially pictures. Kubrick's composition in this film is wonderful. Don't believe it, actively looking for symmetry in the film should make this apparent. How is it that Kubrick is able to train the eye to see images of symmetry (ie. twins, two elevator doors, matching lamps, and pictures on the walls, etc.) in a way that becomes creepy in the context of the film? And what is Kubrick implying with the shots that take us into the Alice in Wonderland looking glass images of the characters? Asking these questions makes the film much more interesting. There is subtle leading of the eye and mind and the attempt to elicit a primal response of fear to the landscape of the film. Ultimately, it is a question of preference. If visually engaging films are your thing, this is one that will demand multiple viewings. In my experience, this film has the uncanny ability to imprint its imagery in your mind long after the film is over, much in the same way that a negative of a picture that you focus on intently remains after you close your eyes. If you didn't like the film on an initial viewing, taking a second look may be worth your while. Regardless of your assessment of Nicholson, the acting in general, the plot or any of these other conventional discussion topics related to the film, this masterful painting of images deserves the viewer's attention.
5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: The Shining (Full Screen) (DVD)
When i first saw this movie i was scared to death. realy it may have beeen the scariest movie i have ever seen. i also read the book but the movie was even scarier.i realy recomend you this movie. maby it had beeen the scariest movie i have ever seen...you are going to love this movie.
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