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Ewan McGregor to star in 'The Shining' sequel Doctor Sleep
Posted on 6/13/18 at 10:55 pm
Posted on 6/13/18 at 10:55 pm
The big screen version of Stephen King's horror novel It was a huge box office hit last summer.
And now King's sequel to The Shining is heading to the big screen, Variety revealed Wednesday.
Ewan McGregor is set to star in the film based on the novel Doctor Sleep and apparently has King's approval to play the adult Dan Torrance.
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seems like they would've remade The Shining before doing this
And now King's sequel to The Shining is heading to the big screen, Variety revealed Wednesday.
Ewan McGregor is set to star in the film based on the novel Doctor Sleep and apparently has King's approval to play the adult Dan Torrance.
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seems like they would've remade The Shining before doing this
Posted on 6/13/18 at 11:12 pm to hsfolk
This will only confuse people who are expecting it to be a sequel to the Kubrick movie.
Posted on 6/13/18 at 11:14 pm to Brosef Stalin
that's why I said remaking The Shining makes more sense before trying Doctor Sleep
Posted on 6/13/18 at 11:34 pm to hsfolk
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seems like they would've remade The Shining before doing this
One does not simply remake the Shining.
Posted on 6/13/18 at 11:41 pm to northshorebamaman
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One does not simply remake the Shining.
Posted on 6/14/18 at 1:15 am to rebeloke
Ehh, Kubrick made enough changes from the book that I think a more faithful adaptation could work just fine.
Posted on 6/14/18 at 1:21 am to Dr RC
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Ehh, Kubrick made enough changes from the book that I think a more faithful adaptation could work just fine.
But that wouldn't be a remake. It would be a new project based on the same source material, like the mini-series in the 90's. The OP said remake.
This post was edited on 6/14/18 at 1:24 am
Posted on 6/14/18 at 7:27 am to hsfolk
Best news in that article is that Mike Flanagan will be directing 
Posted on 6/14/18 at 7:51 am to hsfolk
Decent book. Very different than the Shining.
Posted on 6/14/18 at 8:41 am to Dr RC
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Ehh, Kubrick made enough changes from the book that I think a more faithful adaptation could work just fine.
that was my understanding and didn't King not like Kubrick's version?
Posted on 6/14/18 at 8:52 am to hsfolk
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that was my understanding and didn't King not like Kubrick's version?
Which is odd because King is usually super supportive of any movie based off his work. Hell I think he even praised the Dark Tower movie which didn't even try to stay faithful to the source material
Posted on 6/14/18 at 9:26 am to Big_Slim
I’m pretty sure he was non-commital. Him bashing a movie only hurts him because at at least sometimes, people go back and purchase his book.
His hate for the Shinning goes deeper than that. If it was a bad movie, king probably wouldn’t hate it as much. He finds the Shinning movie to be a giant frick you insult to his book.
His hate for the Shinning goes deeper than that. If it was a bad movie, king probably wouldn’t hate it as much. He finds the Shinning movie to be a giant frick you insult to his book.
This post was edited on 6/14/18 at 10:39 am
Posted on 6/14/18 at 2:35 pm to athenslife101
In the documentary Room 237...one guy interprets the opening scene as Kubrick annoucning to everyone and King that he's not making "The Shining" based on the novel.
In the book Jack drives a Red Bug to the Overlook and passes only a few cars...in the opening scene of the movie Jack is driving a Yellow Bug and passes a car accident where a Red Bug is smashed and crushed on the side of the road and Jack goes by it slowly and stares at it.
And when it came to Jack Nicholson‘s signature turn as Jack Torrance, King felt there wasn’t enough mystery behind whether or not he was losing his mind. “Jack Torrance in the movie, seems crazy from the jump.
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Him bashing a movie only hurts him because at at least sometimes, people go back and purchase his book.
“I think ‘The Shining’ is a beautiful film and it looks terrific and as I’ve said before, it’s like a big, beautiful Cadillac with no engine inside it. In that sense, when it opened, a lot of the reviews weren’t very favorable and I was one of those reviewers. I kept my mouth shut at the time, but I didn’t care for it much,” King said.
However, King saves his greatest criticism of “The Shining” for its portrayal of Wendy, the beleaguered wife of Jack. “Shelley Duvall as Wendy is really one of the most misogynistic characters ever put on film, she’s basically just there to scream and be stupid and that’s not the woman that I wrote about,” the writer stated.
Posted on 6/14/18 at 2:43 pm to mizzoubuckeyeiowa
Shelley Duvall was a very poor choice to play Wendy and it was difficult seeing her paired with Nicholson
Posted on 6/14/18 at 2:56 pm to hsfolk
quote:I approve!! Kubrick's movie has always been a pet peeve of mine.
that's why I said remaking The Shining makes more sense before trying Doctor Sleep
Posted on 6/14/18 at 2:56 pm to hsfolk
I think all actresses would have come off poorly w/how Kubrick wanted the role portrayed.
If it wasn't Duvall he was forcing into a nervous breakdown it would have been some other poor bastard.
If it wasn't Duvall he was forcing into a nervous breakdown it would have been some other poor bastard.
Posted on 6/14/18 at 3:24 pm to Dr RC
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If it wasn't Duvall he was forcing into a nervous breakdown it would have been some other poor bastard.
As hard as it is to believe now... Shelley Duvall was an amazing actress on a tremendous roll when she took the part.
She was fine after that in a horrendously bad "Popeye". And then her career just went completely into the can. She did some producing. She did some bit roles here and there.
For all intents and purposes "The Shining" ended her career. Carrie Fisher stealing the man she loved probably didn't help. The last time she crossed the public radar was for an episode of Dr. Phil that alarmed folks so much that non profit groups started contacting her to see if she needed assistance.
As much as some love "The Shining" Kubrick was at the height of his reshooting craze during it. He originally wanted Slim Pickens for the role of Dick Halloran but Pickens refused unless it was written into the contract that Kubrick could only do 100 takes of a scene with him in it.
Scatman Crothers took the role and had 60 takes of Kubrick zooming into him just sitting in his bedroom. The role caused 70 year old Crothers to break down to such an extent that Jack Nicholson had to intervene. Shelley Duvall had to do one scene 127 times before Kubrick finally ended it.
He made some great movies but he destroyed a lot of actors doing it.
Posted on 6/14/18 at 4:02 pm to northshorebamaman
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like the mini-series in the 90's
Yep. This one had full King sign-off.
Posted on 6/14/18 at 4:31 pm to Arksulli
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Shelley Duvall had to do one scene 127 times before Kubrick finally ended it.
Good lord.
No wonder she looks exhausted in most scenes, she wasn't faking it.
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He made some great movies but he destroyed a lot of actors doing it.
"Stanley Kubrick was the enemy of actors." - Robert Duvall
Apparently Fincher has taken up that mantle spending 50 takes per scene on Gone Girl and Social Network.
Posted on 6/14/18 at 10:33 pm to Dr RC
quote:Kubrick was better than the source material, and the author. All enthusiasm for this is generated from his iconic vision, not King's.
Kubrick made enough changes from the book that I think a more faithful adaptation could work just fine.
quote:every time I hear this, I know I'm about to watch a giant pile of crap.
more faithful adaptation
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