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"But more substantially, Kubrick reduced the running time down for all prints overseas to under two hours, making some big snips (detailed here) to the movie we know so well. While this was apparently his preferrred cut of the movie, the longer version is one most commonly viewed and celebrated... " "However, evidence suggests that this version may not be Kubrick's preferred version. The last version of the film on which Kubrick himself worked was the 113 minute version, which he approved for theatrical release outside the United States. Additionally, when the film was first released on Home Video in the United States, in 1981, Kubrick endorsed the 113 minute version as the 'official version' of the film, not the 144 minute version." And so on. |
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And again, I must ask that if the longer cut means superior, then I guess that the longest cut which ran very briefly in the theaters, that has an ending scene in the hospital where Ullman says to Wendy that they couldn't find Jack's body in the snow is the most superior cut, right? Only that scene would've messed up the psychological impact of the movie entirely and made it into a corny ghost story. I guess that means that a longer cut of 2001 that had scenes with aliens as Arthur C. Clarke mentioned were shot or almost shot would've been more superior, huh? Personally, I believe he preferred the shorter, more claustrophobic cut because the aim of the movie is to create claustrophobia which the shorter cut definitely does better... And the reason he chose to keep the longer cut in circulation is because The Shining is the most cryptic film of all time and it has hidden messages embedded in its timeline, like how the first time Jack takes a sip of bourbon is exactly 66 minutes and 6 seconds into the movie (of the US cut). |
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That has to be just a coincidence. I don't see Kubrick compromising the editing for something like that. He probably kept the longer cut because... I don't know. It had already been released and seen by too many people in America, maybe.
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May 2011
United Kingdom
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He's just trying to be rude: "Eurotrash is a derogatory term used in North America for Europeans, particularly those perceived to be arrogant, affluent, and expatriates in the United States." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurotrash_(term)
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#1029 | |
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If Im going to watch The Shining I want to see the whole thing - not a cut down version. |
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And an equally derogatory term could be thrown the other way of course! ![]() American cut is still better than the Euro cut though. ![]() |
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Because it's a better movie. Because the cuts were not the product of censorship, but were a creative decision made by the artist himself. Because it's a different version of the film. Because all the scenes cut add nothing to the film. Because the longer version drags on and on. I believe all fans of the film should watch the shorter version and vice versa and come to their own conclusions. I have both and actually found the film works much better in its shorter version.
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Kubrick and "short version" dont mix. Period. Although... it is true it was his decision to cut it weeks after that release...but he did alot of shit to appease those douchbags who never really understood his work to begin with. Im not so sure it wasnt Warner Bros who forced him. He did it because of bad reviews.. from people like the guy posting above me. If only he had ignored critics.
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Let me try and settle this...
In short, Kubrick preferred the short version for Europeans and he preferred the longer version for Americans. He thought different cuts suited different people. That was his reason for having two different versions of the film. End of story. |
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He had that kind of clout at Warners, and he exercised it whenever need be (see also: withdrawing A Clockwork Orange from UK distribution). He genuinely felt that he could tighten up the movie, so he had another go and produced something which, arguably, holds a greater sense of psychological intensity because it's not stretched over too long of a running time. It's also the more enigmatic version of the two, as we 'Europeans' didn't need a spectacularly cheesy shot of a bunch of cobwebbed skellingtons in a ballroom to let us know that this was in fact A GHOST STORY, dun dun dunnnnnnnnn... But, like I said before, I'm not gonna disparage anyone for liking the US version and I'm so glad that we can all choose which one we want. I'll definitely rewatch the US cut one of these days, I just hope I can get through it without falling asleep. ![]() |
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I would love to see the version that played the first week with the coda (I am sure I saw this once on ITV years ago, the hotel guy walking down the hospital corridor with the camera following behind (like the opening scenes of Jack walking through the lounge) I also remember the scene with the state trooipers walking around in the snow. Is it at all possible that Kubrick allowed this version to be shown once on British telly? He did live there after all. |
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