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ska-t
2008-11-03 15:28:00
yeah... "Lloyd". it's wasn't just him, but that whole "Dance Of The Living Dead" thing that got me as the most disturbing moment in The Shining. good macabre trip idea. i should turn you onto the Exorcist steps if you ever get to DC. i've scared people shitless by taking pictures of them at night.
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vikkitikkitavi
2008-11-04 17:34:04
I stayed one night at the Stanley Hotel. I was about to say I "slept" there, but then I remembered that I slept not a wink the whole night. There's a whole room on the first floor devoted to how haunted the place is, and it, um, freaked me out a bit. Also, you know what I thought was so stupid about the movie? Hallorann knew from all the way down in Florida that Danny was in trouble, but he didn't know there was a guy 10 feet away with an ax?
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Jess
2008-11-06 23:12:29
"The Shining" was the first Stephen King book I ever read (and I was FAR too young to read it. I think I was 10 or 11). I remember lying on my stomach on the floor and reading the entire thing straight through. When I was done, I could barely stand up, I was in so much pain for being in the same position for hours. I pretty much realized my dad was an alcoholic after reading it. LOVED the book AND the movie... for different reasons. I saw the terrible re-make. Bummer it was so bad. It followed the book pretty well.
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