9 Leisurely Locations That Movies Ruined Forever

2. Hotels

Which Film Ruined It? The Shining How Did It Ruin It? Through all work and no play... It would be unsurprising if isolated hotels€™ customer numbers took a significant plummet during The Shining€™s season in cinema. Stanley Kubrick€™s film freaked out America with his chilling portrait of a man€™s descent into madness, tearing away the charm of grand hotels and revealing a blood-curdling creepiness within their walls. Jack Nicholson€™s deranged grin squeezed up against a hacked door has come to be one of the more iconographic moments in American horror cinema. Kubrick€™s protagonist is undoubtedly terrific in the lead role, but the director€™s hotel remains the film€™s greatest character, with coldness leaking from its décor, and a sense of dread throbbing down every long corridor. The film€™s nefarious reputation and relative old age has seen many of the secrets and plot points spill out into common culture, but it won€™t be spoiled here for you just in case. If you are planning on finally seeing Kubrick€™s classic, be prepared to accept that visiting a hotel out in the sticks with considerable rustic charm won€™t be on your agenda for a while. That€™s a great testament to scariness of The Shining. After all, a film must be frightening in order to make a travel inn feel like the safer option.
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