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All of Kubrick's works were masterfully structured; his works were both filmed and edited in a manner which would present many ironic/magic moments, were they subjected to this silent reverse overlay process. I wouldn't call it random chaos, but rather, random unintentional structural synchronicity. I'm certain Kubrick did not intend this, but that it is a by-product of his cinematic style. He was concerned with the film, and its presentation as a wholistic piece. Such care however, DOES create inner-rythmic workings that lend themselves to such forward/backward tempo commonalities, much like the tides or phases of the moon.
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The thumbnail is... unsettling.
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Sync this up to "Dark Side of the Moon" and you'll see the devil.
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I saw 'The Shining' for the first time on Saturday.
I am not a fan of horror movies because I can get extremely paranoid for up to a week after I've seen one, but I felt I could see this movie after watching Room 237 because I would be analyzing it instead of absorbing the fear.
I was very wrong.
It took me an extra few hours to fall asleep that night because I couldn't help feeling like someone was watching me.
This is a very effective movie.
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enigma @4: it's one of my all-time favorites - maybe THE all time favorite. i've seen it so many times but i just saw it on the big screen for the first time on friday, and it thrilled me beyond belief. i felt like i was seeing it for the first time.

the book is incredible too - but my god, 1000x scarier than the movie.
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One of my favorites :D

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One of my favorites :D

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