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Impressive Jack Nicholson from ‘The Shining’ and 1/6th scale Joker head sculptures
04.04.2012
03:13 pm
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Self-taught Detroit-based sculptor Bob Causey aka Bobby C creates these incredibly realistic life-sized and scaled down busts. In an online interview with The Armchair Empire, Bobby C discusses how long it takes to make one, “Upward to 6 months for the proto, I can get my end done fast but It seems to take everyone else a bit longer for the clothes.”

You can view the finished Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson) bust here. Apparently this sculpture was a wacky Christmas gift for someone named “Wendy.”
 
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Via reddit

Posted by Tara McGinley
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04.04.2012
03:13 pm
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Frozen ‘Jack Torrance’ from ‘The Shining’ Halloween costume
10.06.2011
07:59 pm
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This looks more like a frosty Noel Fielding (from The Mighty Boosh) Halloween costume than Jack Nicholson in The Shining, doesn’t it? It’s all about the face! And this is the face of Vince Noir!

Below, Nicholson as “Jack Torrance” in The Shining. No way, right?


 
(via Super Punch)

Posted by Tara McGinley
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10.06.2011
07:59 pm
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‘The Shining,’ comes face to face with ‘Instant Karma,’ by John Lennon
09.12.2011
12:32 pm
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Nicely!

I highly suggest looking through Jeff Yorkes’ Vimeo account—he has many, many more fun movie mashups.

Posted by Tara McGinley
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09.12.2011
12:32 pm
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Kubrick’s twisted dimensions: Why ‘The Shining’ is a masterful mindbender
07.29.2011
02:39 am
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Rob Ager has no academic credentials in the realms of psychology or film making, but he clearly doesn’t need them. He has an incredible intuitive grasp of the links between celluloid and the subconscious mind. He’s not only a brilliant thinker, he’s a tenacious researcher. In this fascinating study of Stanley Kubrick’s disruption of spatial logic in order to create a sense of unease in his film The Shining, Ager gets at the heart of what makes the movie so spooky - the fact that it’s so fucking disorienting, an Escher-like maze of endless corridors drifting into infinity. A terrifying dream folding into itself. Jung would have loved this movie and Ager’s take on it.

Ager wrote, narrated and edited this outstanding analysis of Kubrick’s much-maligned vertiginous masterpiece.
 

 

 
Via Mister Honk

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07.29.2011
02:39 am
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An animated short of Stanley Kubrick’s films
04.29.2011
09:03 pm
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Superb animated timeline of Stanley Kubrick’s filmography by animator Martin Woutisseth. Music by Romain Trouillet.

 
(via KFMW)

Posted by Tara McGinley
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04.29.2011
09:03 pm
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The Shining: Overlook Hotel Children’s Placemat
02.20.2011
02:09 pm
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Ha! Clever Overlook Hotel children’s placemat by artist Shane Parker. This is way cooler than a Denny’s “Moons Over My Hammy Omelette” placemat.

Click here to see a larger image.

(via Neatorama)

Posted by Tara McGinley
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02.20.2011
02:09 pm
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‘Hi, Lloyd. Little slow tonight, isn’t it?’
02.14.2011
04:50 pm
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Jack Torrance laffs in your face.

(via the always fun If We Don’t, Remember Me)

Posted by Tara McGinley
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02.14.2011
04:50 pm
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‘The Shining’ skateboard deck by Kevin Tong
06.03.2010
01:08 am
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Wave of Mutilation skateboard deck by Kevin Tong available over at SLOW for 54.90€.
 
Previously on Dangerous Minds:
Miles Davis Quintet Skateboards
 
(via Super Punch)

Posted by Tara McGinley
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06.03.2010
01:08 am
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Here’s E.T.!
05.03.2010
06:58 pm
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Ran across this thinking it was possibly a cartoon rendering of The Fall’s Mark E. Smith (see previous post).  Nope, just E.T. looking to take an axe, or, in this case, his finger, to The Shining‘s Wendy Torrance.  And here’s a bit of that film’s Shelley Duvall (now, sadly, bonkers) talking about shooting with director Stanley Kubrick:

 
(via SlashFilm)

Posted by Bradley Novicoff
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05.03.2010
06:58 pm
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Stephen King’s Hardcover Artwork
09.22.2009
10:44 pm
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As a kid I spent roughly two hours a day getting bussed back and forth to middle school and when I wasn’t dodging apples, I had plenty of time to immerse myself in the then still-slim oeuvre of Stephen KingCarrie, Salem’s Lot and The Shining all made somewhat more tolerable the stupidity of my fellow riders, and gave my own outsider-ish existence if not heroic contours, then something just as good: the potential for them.

I mean, I knew I wouldn’t be bumping into migrating vampires or telekinetic prom queens.  But say I did, and needed to save not just my ass, but the asses of everyone I loved, and even, what the hell, the asses of those apple-chuckers.  In terms of how to make that happen, King’s books offered up a pretty persuasive set of blueprints.

Maybe more than King’s novels themselves, though, I remember being absolutely mesmerized by their covers, and spending many long moments at the local library (a frequent King setting) simply gazing at them.  The artwork of those early hardcovers did a fantastic job of whittling core themes down into imagery that was as simple as it was evocative (see above).

If you’d already read the book, with just a glance at its cover, you could relive it all over again.  And say you hadn’t read the book, the covers made you want to, like, immediately.

Well, fans of that early artwork can now skip the library and gaze at the more than 2,000 King covers gathered over at StephenKingShop.  They’re arranged by title, and I find it particularly interesting (and saddening) that, with the advancement of years—and books—the elegance of the cover art grows less and less striking.  And that’s especially true for the paperbacks.  Don’t get me started on those “Signet” ‘90s!

Via Cabinet: All The Stephen King Covers In The World

Posted by Bradley Novicoff
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09.22.2009
10:44 pm
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