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Room 237 is a 2012 American documentary film directed by Rodney Ascher about interpretations of Stanley Kubrick's film The Shining (1980) which was adapted from the 1977 novel of the same name by Stephen King. [4] The documentary includes footage from The Shining and other Kubrick films, along with discussions by Kubrick enthusiasts.
The Lodge requested that Kubrick not depict Room 217 (featured in the book) in The Shining, because future guests at the Lodge might be afraid to stay there, and a nonexistent room, 237, was substituted in the film. Contrary to the hotel's expectations, Room 217 is requested more often than any other room at Timberline.
“The Shining” is brilliantly made around the edges but with (to me) a huge dollop of evil banality at its climax. ... like Rodney Ascher’s head-spinning “Room 237.” Written and directed ...
Richard Hallorann is a fictional character created by Stephen King from his 1977 novel The Shining. He has telepathic abilities he called "the shining" and is the head chef at the Overlook Hotel. He meets Danny Torrance , a young boy who is also telepathic, and learns that the evil spirits of the hotel have taken control of Danny's father, Jack .
Consequence of Sound, Morgan MFG, and The Losers' Club invite you to check into The Overlook Hotel. Room 237: The Shining Pop-Up Experience Opening in Chicago CoS Staff
The Shining (stylized as Stephen King's The Shining) is a 1997 three-episode horror television miniseries based on the 1977 Stephen King novel of the same name.Directed by Mick Garris from King's teleplay, it is the second adaptation of King's book after the 1980 film by Stanley Kubrick and was written and produced by King based on his dissatisfaction with Kubrick's version.
The Shining is a 1977 horror novel by American author Stephen King. It is King's third published novel and first hardcover bestseller; its success firmly established King as a preeminent author in the horror genre.
The scene with a man in a bear costume, in a bedroom, is also from The Shining. As for the cinematography, Jared Leto adopted the split screen visual from working with Darren Aronofsky in Requiem for a Dream. The haunted room number is changed from 237 to 6277 in the video because it spells out "Mars" on a telephone keypad.