Did you know, Mr. Torrance. . . that your son is attempting to bring an outside party into this situation?
>>87163344
danny watched too much nickelodeon
>>87163344
>>87163344
what's his race an occupation?
>>87163344
Lloyd was by far the best part of the film.
>>87163927
What did he represent? What was the metaphor?
>>87164163
>red tux with black tie
He was satan.
What did Kubrick have against black people?
This is unironically my favourite scene in any movie.
>>87163458
KEKT
>>87164237
Probably nothing, given that the black guy was a morally good and heroic character in The Shining.
>>87164237
Kubrick, in an unprecedented act of extreme Hebrew nihilism, has been quoted as saying:
>In Alabama where I grew up, lynching was a neighbourhood pastime. Wake up, lynching, lunchtime, lynching (we had a name for that, a lil' alliteration-the lunchtime lynch), dinner, lynching, try to go to sleep and you can't? Lynching. Now if I said the Southern influence on my youth has completely dissappeared, I'd be lying to ya. Also, Hitler was right and I wish I was gassed.
What exactly did Kubrick mean by this?
>>87163344
You don't get to bring friends
>>87164344
WOW did he really say that????
>>87164284
>WHITE MAN'S BURDEN LOYD
What did he mean by this?
>Your wife's son has a very great talent. I don't think you are aware how great it is. That he is attempting to use that very talent against your will.
>>87163414
That is hilarious
>>87163344
In the book sequel the ghost of his father saves him from vampires who eat children
>With help from Billy and the ghost of Dan's father, Jack Torrance, they push Rose off an observation platform to her death. Before leaving the campsite, Dan makes peace with his father.
>In the epilogue, Dan celebrates fifteen years of sobriety and attends Abra's fifteenth birthday party. He tells her about the patterns of alcoholism and violent behavior that run in his family, and warns her not to repeat them by starting to drink or submitting to rage. Abra agrees that she will behave, but before they can finish the conversation, Dan is called back to his hospice, where he comforts a dying colleague who had antagonized him in the past.
>>87166413
>Kubrick turns a hack fraud's book into a masterpiece
>hack fraud writer gets asshurt that he took out the retarded stuff
>I'll make a sequel that's even more retarded!
>you know, i'm a bit of a caretaker myself
what did jack mean by this?