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The Shining: Special Edition (2 Discs)
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The Shining: Special Edition (2 Discs)

Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall & Danny Lloyd

Customer rating on The Shining: Special Edition (2 Discs): 4.5 out of 5 stars ( 9 customer ratings )

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Customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars Classic Kubrick weirdness and Atmosphere!!!!!!

stuntmanmike | 15/04/2008 | See all stuntmanmike's reviews (190) »

Wanna get your Head Spinning like Jack in front of his typewriter"Read the Play.com reveiws for this new release.Theres a helluva lot of chit chatter about 115 minute versions"2hr 24 minute versions,"uncut,"not uncut,?"The Shining meets the Griswolds,"Jeeeeeeeez.Two people complain how this is the 115 min version,Another person says"Hoooo-ray"This is the full exstended version"& got 4 helpful votes?"Heeeeeeeeeeres"The Facts"The Shining i fell in love with years ago has alwys been 115 mins"i think thats the perfect version"Tight and doesent out stay its welcome,"if your a completist and want this 2hr 24 minute version"with extra corridoor blood"go check it out,Otherwise stick to the copy youve got or order the cheap £5 play.com copy"Because its all you need"It,s the same 115 minute version and contains the truly brilliant Vivian kubrick making of"wich is basically Stanleys Daughter following Jack nicholson and crew around the set with her video camera.Thats about that realy"Unless you want the new release just for a glossier front cover?"It,s the same with most of these Kubrick re-releases"Apart from Eye,s wide shut"Pretty awful Kubrick swan song"But features a brilliant Kubrick Documentry.

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars A good movie but still not the Uncut Region 1 version!

Automan | 17/03/2008 | See all Automan's reviews (11) »

What can I say when i saw this advertised i had to buy it! But to my horror its the same version I already got! I was that angry I had to buy the region 1 from playusa!

Customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars A cult classic that still deserves a better Special Edition

Leonhart | 14/03/2008 | See all Leonhart's reviews (21) »

From this 'Special Edition' of The Shining you would expect a definitive version of the cult horror classic. But sadly this is anything but. For a start, in my eyes it is not the best version of The Shining. Again, we are only given the UK Theatrical release (previously released in 2000), that is a full thirty minutes shorter than the US Theatrical release.
Apparently when the film was first released in the US in 1980, audiences were not impressed with Kubrick's now cult masterpiece. They saw it as overly long, and felt it strayed too far away from the plot of the popular Stephen King novel. Fearing the same would happen in the UK, the film was re-edited for the UK release, and although none of the pivotal key scenes were lost, an awful lot of the back story, especially for Jack Torrance's character was cut from the film. It is only since that the film has gathered such cult status among film and horror fans alike.
The fact is that I would probably never have been aware of these changes if it wasn't for the original UK TV premiere in 1989. The channel accidentally showed the US version, apparently much to Kubrick's dismay. Having recorded this onto VHS, this was the version I owned for many years. When The Shining was eventually released on DVD in 2000, I rushed out to buy the 'remastered' version of one of my favourite films, and was dismayed at how much of the film was missing. After much research I finally discovered why. But it left me feeling somewhat cheated having just paid nearly £20 for the DVD of what I regarded at the time as only half a film.
Now it looks like the same thing has happened again with this Special Edition. It is a mystery why Stanley Kubrick has never allowed the US version to be shown or sold in the UK, when other directors seem to jump on the band wagon at every given opportunity. Just look at the number of versions of Ridley Scott's Bladerunner that are now available to buy (five at my last count). Now that's a Special Edition! As Kubrick sadly died a few years ago I guess we never will know the answer.
To make matters worse with this re- release, the special features on disc 2 are anything but special. The best of these is the 35 minute Vivian Kubrick documentary made during filming. However, this was already on the original release of the DVD back in 2000. As for the other 'Special' features. These consist of one of those made for TV documentaries that talks about why the film has become so popular, and an interview with the composer about her music in the film. The interview is in actual fact about music that was not used in the film (don't really see the point), and for much of the interview she is talking about music 'not' used in A Clockwork Orange. They must have got the DVDs mixed up or something.
Frankly though this is still one of Kubrick's best films, even in (dare I say) its UK edited cut. The isolation, the terror and the eerie steady cam shots. And unlike in the book, nothing is as clear cut or explained, which deepens the mystery into Jack and the Overlook. In a way it's just as well Kubrick steered away from the Stephen King novel as anyone who has ever seen the made for TV version will probably agree. I mean what's creepier - the ghosts of murdered twins stalking young Danny Torrance or a few angry bees? Probably the best thing about this re-release is the remastered quality of the footage, now for the first time in proper anomorphic widescreen so that it fits the TV screen properly and clear as a bell.
Overall then it's still a great film, but not such a great DVD (I've seen better special features on a run of the mill romantic comedy). If you want my advice, buy the Region 1 US version through Playtrade and forget the UK cut.

Customer rating: 2 out of 5 stars not worth the two disc treatment

jimmy2121 | 08/03/2008 | See all jimmy2121's reviews (2) »

i was very disapointed in the extra features oin the second disc allthouth the documentries were good i felt a few more things could have been added like deleted scenes or outtakes

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars d´oh

PeteyJ | 05/03/2008 | See all PeteyJ's reviews (22) »

I was so thrilled when I read the duration on play.com that said 2h 24mins (that is now changed), BUT when I got my copy I noticed for my disappointment that this is the plain old 115mins cut. Still a great movie though. For my information the region 1 special edition is the full lenght version (kinda the reason why I thought the UK version would be too), and will be my next purchase.

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars The Shining (Not The Uncut Version)

Jana007 | 04/03/2008 | See all Jana007's reviews (1) »

The rating is for the film its still a good film BUT not the full length film. I knew this is not the uncut version, its common sense the running time includes the documentry of shining its not the running time for the film itself. That why i did not buy it until i read the reviews on it.

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars A masterclass in film making

SamsTown | 29/02/2008 | See all SamsTown's reviews (45) »

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Truely a film which has recieved every compliment under the sun and deservedly so.

Anyone that considers themselves a fan of the horror/thriller genre or even films for that matter simply has to see this as its easily as relevant now as it was then.

Along with Nicholsons wild eyed unsettling performance which is perhaps bettered only by his role in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest what really sets this film apart from others is the cinematography. Scenes such as the child cycling down the maze of corridors with the camera on his trike, the long thin hotel corridors with blood rushing down them like a river, the grim shots of them ascending the mountain roads by car (matched by the chilling score), the twins and the classic "Heres Johnny" scene have to be amongst the best scenes ever put to film. There also possibly the most spoofed and imitated scenes in a horror flick. The Simpsons famously had an episode based around The Shining with Groundkeeper Willy playing Scatman Caruthers role and umpteen other cartoons/tv shows/films have either spoofed or borrowed original content from this movie - imitation is flattery as they say.

Funnily enough this is a film which im sure recieved Razzie nominations. In the face of some of the garbage that passes as horror or indeed filmmaking nowadays im quite sure there must have been a few red faces around that room as this movie rightly went on to become a classic.

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars A TRUE CLASSIC

dvo316 | 09/02/2008 | See all dvo316's reviews (16) »

AWSOME FILM, a classic, a must buy film for any film lover, Iv already pre-ordered my copy. Why dont you

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Finally! The Full-Length Version

ant1971 | 21/01/2008 | See all ant1971's reviews (2) »

It's been 28 years since this classic King chiller from the fascinatingly flawed perfectionist that is Stanley Kubrick was first released, but it's only ever been witnessed outside the US in it's current truncated and shortened 114 minute version. Now, in it's superiour entirety, "The Shining" is back! Complete with a whole host of delicious extras, and those extra scenes that we've only read about in books and magazines. Danny's encounter with the nurse, the complete black-out sequence and the ending that finally makes sense!
Channel 4 played this version unedited in the early 1990's by mistake and swiftly got wrapped by Kubrick and Warner Brothers. So, sit back, relax and prepare yourself for the best version ever. The best just got better ... and longer. "Herrreee's Jooohhhnnnnnnyyy!!!"

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