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makes countdown; clips shown
movie is edited into short comedic clip
scenes are taken from this film
References
Wendy huddling in the corner while she watches Jack wields the axe through the door while she keeps her butcher knife poised.
An image of Dopey can be seen in the wallpaper of Danny's bedroom.
"All work no play makes Jack a dull boy" is a line spoken by Colonel Saito in the aforementioned film.
Jack Nicholson ad-libbed the line "Here's Johnny!" in imitation of announcer Ed McMahon's famous introduction of Johnny Carson on the TV program "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" (1962-1992).
Broken door scene is referenced.
Same opening theme music
Door scene is referenced.
Hole in a door scene.
Broken door scene is referenced.
Referenced in
A psychotic man breaks a hole in a door and reaches his hand in only to be stabbed.
Broken door scene is referenced.
Michele Apicella plays with a ball, like Jack Torrance.
The date/day shown after each 'chapter', in a similar manner as shown in "The Shining", also the famous scene where a mad man breaks a hole in a door and later on reaches his hand in to try and open the door.
Smashed door scene.
Axe through the door scene.
the famous 'Here's Johnny' scene is copied, with a poster of the Shining haning next to the door
Visual reference when Scott attempts to break through Alison's bathroom door with a big knife
Towards the end there's a scene where Dana Kimmell's character is in a closet. Jason hacks through part of the door with an axe, and reaches his hand in only to be stabbed with a large knife.
Smashed door scene is referenced.
Steele tells Laura that the author in their case is just like the one in the movie The Shining. He asks her, "Did you see The Shining?" She answers,"Did anyone see it?"
Door scene is indirectly referenced.
Mok quotes the "All work and no play" line.
Axe murder from "The Shining" is referenced.
Broken door scene is referenced
Monster's head in hole in door
A photo of Jack Torrance is shown in a montage sequence.
Broken door scene is referenced.
Shining's line of dialogue "Here's Johnny!" changed to "Here's Petruchio!"
letters in the mirror; also small American flag (as on Ullman's desk) on the desk of adoption agency interviewer.
Ricky chops a hole in a door with an axe as he chases a woman and he sticks his head in the hole to yell at her, like Jack Nicholson's character does
Mona thinks that the hotel resembles the setting of The Shining.
Poster seen
When Danny discovers his car has been destroyed Jesse says 'You're smiling like Jack Nicolson did in The Shining'
mentioned in dialogue
Opening aerial shot of a Volkswagon traveling through hills
Character quotes The Shining by saying: "all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy."
Similar bathtub scene.
The White Rabbit hacks his way through a locked door
In the scene where chucky tries to slash his way through a door with a knife, is a clear homage to the scene from the shinning where Jack breaks a door with an axe.
"Here's David!", when David cuts through the baloon tissue.
Jennie's "vision" of Jeff behind a sea of blood is taken from Stanley Kubrick's The Shining.
When Christine realizes that Erik is the Phantom, while listening to the music in the computer, Robert Englund enters saying the line "How do you like it?" in the same way Jack Nicholson did when he finds Wendy in the Colorado Lounge in "The Shining"
Joel: "Wendy, I'm home."
Danny riding in his tricycle is referenced.
Gogo says, "Redrum!"
The lay-out of the castle and the axe Homer wields.
mentioned in dialogue
Knuckles attacks Plucky with an axe and yells out, "Here's Johnny!"
As fans of Kubrick, the Coens have included many references to him in their movies. This is a blatant one, the steady- cam shot of the hallway outside of room 621. This is like the shots of the hallways of the hotel in The Shining.
Joel: "Heeeeere's Tommy!"
"What is this, the end of The Shining?"
Gus Gilbert breaks down a door and peeks his head in.
Joel: "Red room! Red room!"
Bob (imitating Jack Nicholson) says, "Here's Johnny!"
Porkchop does a Jack Nicholson impression and says "Here's Porkchop."
Tim locks a velociraptor in the meat freezer much like Wendy had to Jack in The Shining. Also Lex tricks a raptor by hiding in a metal cupboard. The raptor charges at her reflection and is stunned. Danny tricked Jack this same way in The Shining.
Tom (as Eegah breaks down a door): "Here's Johnny!"
Dixie: "All work and no play makes Brisco a dull boy"
Crow: "She's gonna write Redrum on his windshield."
Bart's chalk-board gag in the opening sequence of this episode is "All work and no play makes Bart a dull boy" over and over again getting smaller making a triangle shape in the style of Jack's writings in this movie.
"Redrum" in the charades game
tide of cranberry juice same as blood pouring from elevator
After an anger-outburst from Otto, he says "Sorry, this bus has a sort of "Shining" thing going on"
This Title can be seen on the shelf in the Horror House.
Attacker imitates the "Heeere's Johnny!" and "Honey, I'm home!" lines from the Shining as delivered by Nicholson.
Broken door scene is references
The floor design of the carpet in Sid's house has the same pattern (but not color) as in The Shining.
The character Jimmy has his finger bend and "talk" like Danny in The Shining, and Jimmy also mentions "Mrs. Torrence" from The Shining.
Danny says "Here's Danny"
Title referenced by Norm's brother Gary during Weekend Update
The curator says "Here's Johnny-cakes!" in the style of the famous "Here's Johnny!" line from this film.
Poster seen on wall of editing room
In "The Shining" a man hugs and kisses a pretty nude woman, but then he realizes she is actually a rotten corpse.
In a maze of shrubbery, Caleb comes across a frozen corpse holding an axe and says "Heeeeere's Johnny!"
referred to as having cinema's scariest psycho
"All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" text repeats.
Ross that Little Women is Joey's first book he's loved that doesn't star Jack Nicholson
Is referenced in the dialogue: "Redrum! Redrum!"
In "Bearly Enough Time!" The Bear yells "Here's Johnny"
"Redrum" graffiti on Trevor's house
Blood flowing from an elevator
Otto: "Yes, it's quite pretty here. Like a mix between 'The Shining' and 'Deliverance'."
Next to the typewriter, Victoria finds a book her husband wrote, filled with the same sentence "Le tabac c'est tabou, On en viendra tous à bout".
Wallace uses a croquet mallet to knock a hole in the kitchen door and says "Here's Johnny!"
Visual style greatly influences "Greedy Fly" video
Todd says "Red Room, Red Room" and he makes the same gesture with his finger as Danny in 'The Shining'.
Gex's catchphrase: Axe in the chest for Scatman Crothers!
redrum written on the police station wall
referenced in dialogue
When the power goes out as Maggie is looking for the timer she askes what's next? "Blood pouring out of the elevator?"
Mr. Bauer recounts the plot of the movie as if he was the main protagonist
Mike: "Heeeeeeere's Jamie!"
three small photos of Jack Nicholson in this film appear on the protagonist's wall.
The scene where Granny breaks into the room with the axe, sticks her face through the door, and says, "Here's Granny!"
Curly sticks his head out of a window and says, "Here's Curly!" similar to how Jack Nicholson says, "Here's Johnny!" in The Shining.
Estes tells the group about how Ben Willis' wife was supposedly murdered in one of the hotel's rooms, similar to the events that supposedlt occurred in the Overlook Hotel in the film.
knife through the door scene very similar to Jack axing the doors
metioned
poster in Amanda's room
The music used during their drive to the house.
A picture of Jack Torrance is visible over Jip's mirror.
mentioned once
Paraphrasing "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy".
Redrum is mentioned
A poster of Nicholson from the "Here's Johnny!" scene is visible on the wall of Goodwin's apartment.
reference in film
Referenced by name
The ending is a referance to The Shining, complete with creppy jazz music.
Stewie's dice show "Redrum"
Maita says she read Stephen King novels, The Shining and Carrie, and the movie versions were good.
Character shouts "here's Johnny!" while trying to break through a door.
the twin girls in the hallway
"Redrum" is written on one of the walls in the American gangsters' hideout
One of the notable qoutes by Jack Nicholson, "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy"
During a tampon commercial, a girl mentions the scene in the shining where blood comes out of an elevator.
Referenced by name
visually quoted
Scene similar to "Shining" last moment
Dialogue: "Here's Johnny!"
Lorelai tells Emily that having a DSL line will result in all work and no play.
poster in living room
Lorelai mentions the film's famous "Here's Johnny!" line.
Grafitti mimics Jack Nicholson's "All Work and no play makes Jack a dull boy."
The scene of the new couple looking around the flat with an estate agent is filmed just like the scenes of the main characters being shown around the hotel in this film. They use almost identical dialogue and the music parodies that of this film.
a hallucination where two people stand at the end of a hall
A movie poster can be seen in Mareikes cell.
"We need a hotel like the one in 'The Shining'."
visually quoted several times
mentioned once
Dialogue: "Here's Johnnie"
poster in Mareikes cell
Wesley chops a hole in the hotel room door to get to Fred.
Lorelai rents it from the video store.
Big Bad Jack breaks through the little pigs door and proclaims 'Here's Jackie'
Mentioned by Jarret in Jarret's room
Lorelai feels like three people eating in the Inn's dining room would be like The Shining. This is the series third reference to this film.
Joey mentions the scene with the twins
opening shot
When Nanci breaks the door with the ax, Vani says that there is a crazy woman at the door acting like Jack Nicholson.
Buffy types "All work and no play makes Doris a dull girl" on the computer.
Chardonnay says "Redrum".
The opening of the elevator near the end references the elevator hall scene in "The Shining," using water instead of blood.
Kim say that Dominic is like the kid in The Shining
mentioned once
Jonathan claims that he's, "going Jack Torrance."
Spoon calling out "Little pigs, little pigs".
poster in Mareikes cell
Max says "All work and no play makes Logan a dull boy"
poster in Mareikes cell
Claire talks about a hose that sprayed blood like it was from "The Shining"
Brian paraphrases the famous "All work and no play" line.
poster in Mareikes cell
poster in Mareikes cell
In the hospital when Rider Stong sees the bunny operating, it is a reference to The Shining where Shelly Duvall sees previous hotel guests in creepy fancy dress.
Sean Bateman covered in snow stares straight at the camera - an homage to Jack Torrance at the end of The Shining
One of the actor's name is Jack Torrance
mentioned
Billy imitates Jack Torrance before he kills the pigs.
Mentioned by Tom after the old lady warns them all to leave.
Darren mistakenly gives Troy a video copy of the film.
Carrie peeks through the door and says "Here's Carrie!"
movie idea called "The Jetsons meets The Shining"
36 min into the film, Elron recites the famous "Here's Johnny"-line
The famous 'Here's Johnny' scene is copied with the 'Here's Brucie!' scene here.
In montage of TV Guide listings
'Redrum' is painted on a wall - A Mirror reveals it as 'Murder', like in the Shining
Makes the countdown, is talked about.
twin girls in the circus scene who are holding hands
Referenced by Wes Craven
After Torque leaves the Insane Asylum, he is in an area with a nine-step staircase. When he walks up it and follows the wall, he runs into an opening that has walls made of vegetation. Torque will then hallucinate and see images of his children. As he follows them, they run down one way. While continuing to follow them he encounters a corpse that is sitting up against the vegetation wall, with an axe laying beside him in a reference to the dead body of Jack. Note: The Shining was also mentioned in the game's bonus material.
Broken door scene is referenced.
"All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy."
Mentioned in a magazine article.
When Stanley Kubrick arrives on Peter's hotel floor, the Overlook Hotel elevator and corridor tracking shots are homaged. A hedge maze is also shown in another sequence.
A mansion in the game is named "The Overlook"
Claire says the blood on the floor reminds her of The Shining.
Explicitly mentioned by a character, early in the movie
Breaking into bathroom before rape scene
the Lobby man throwing a small ball against the wall in the big lobby and the long hallway-shots with the boy standing in the middle of them
When Myles and Jack are having dinner with Mya and Stefanie and Myles is getting drunk, we see Jack motion his finger in the same way as the boy in the Shining. He says something like "What does this remind you of?" and then says "Redrum."
Blood flooding out the dungeon when Sing went to find the Beast is a homage to blood flooding out of the elevator in Shining
On the graveyard, one gravestone reads "All work and no play... is apparently the way this world works.
mentioned and immitated in the movie (the movie name appears in a subtitle at the scene).
mentioned once
The Ocean House Hotel in the game looks very similar to The Overlook from The Shining, and both have had a gruesome murder of a family by the father in the past
When talking to a waitress at the Cocoanut Grove, Hughes gives his hotel room number as 217. This is an oblique reference to The Shining. The Overlook hotel of The Shining was once owned (and is haunted) by "Horace Derwent", a figure based on Howard Hughes. It's most haunted room is room 217, where Danny is attacked by the woman in the bath. Room 237 was used in the film of The Shining (the novel had the room as 217) to avoid hotel guests being scared of room 217.
Video case is shown.
Steven Wrights rendition of the joke was a roundabout reference to the movie as well as the hotel he was in
Flashman uses an axe to chop down the door to where Tom and East are and Flashman looks in through the hole in the door just like Jack Nicholson did and taunts just like he did.
Two characters discuss Jack Torrance in "The Shining."
Dialogue: "Come out, come out, where ever you are"
one of Scotty's videos
When Wilson claims Vogler's arrival is a "bad omen" for House, House lists bad omens from scary movies, including "six-year-old-twins in front of an elevator of blood"
Referenced by title
a woman runs with snow-covered bushes on both sides of her as she looks back and sees pursuing male family member who is trying to kill her
Hotel named 'Overlooked Hotel'
A woman says "Redrum, Redrum."
visually quoted in Dark Water around 15 minues from the end
Bruce makes a reference to the word 'redrum'
"All work and no play make Jack..." "A dull boy?"
Wydell chases Baby with an hatchet in his hands, and when Charlie comes to save her, Wydell kills him in the same way Jack Torrance kills the cook in "The Shining"
Video case is shown.
Room 237 plays a pivotal role in the film
Explicitly referenced by one of the characters when speaking on the phone
The Penguin cries out, "Here's Ozzie!" as he goes after Vicky Vale. This references Jack Torrence's similar, "Here's Johnny!"
After his wife mocks him by saying "all work and no play," Santos replies by asking "are you calling me a dull boy?"
Bar Scene
Referenced by name
A flashback scene where Kirby sees his dead lover's corpse in the bathtub references the scene in "The Shining" where Jack sees the living-corpse in Room 237.
"Redrum" handwritten in notebook by lead actor in beginning of movie
When Lorelai tries to open her front door and discover its chain lock is in place, she calls out, "Here's Johnny!"
mentioned by Dean
Dean says: "Spirits driving them insane. Kind of like my man Jack in The Shining."
Jesse wants to see "The Shining" on DVD
Sam mimics Danny's "Redrum" chant.
Kyoji finds the legend 'Redrum' scrawled on the wall of the hotel room in Phuket where he is staying.
Skeleton One (Steve): Here's Johnny!
It is mentioned in a newspaper article.
The hospital room with the old woman is room 237, a reference to the room in Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining".
Jackson mentions "split personalities" and "Jack Nicholson at 80,000" feet as he and Bobby drive to the ski resort.
mentioned once
Someone says "It's like an outtake from The Shining"
Tony also asks Ziva what the man in the bear costume in The Shining is doing
When Garcia gets hacked, her computer screens say 'all work and no play'.
The Shining title music plays during one of Elias's wacky speeches about pillow pants
Hedge Maze (Chased by Drunk guy)
The name, Doc Halloran, is a convergence of the character, Danny Torrance's nickname, "Doc", and Scatman Crother's character, "Halloran". Both Doc and Halloran have the ability to "shine".
It is mentioned in a magazine. Also, photograph is shown.
writer goes to big empty building in the middle of nowhere to write a story, ends up seeing ghosts, twin girls figure in the plot
Poking head through broken door
The Phantom's finger-bending hypnotism scene + cursed characters stuck in time
Title referenced.
The officer reports that the witness said that the twins were so scabrous as the twin girls of this film
Open reference by a character
"Ondskapens hotell" is written on the newspaper, which is the Norwegian title for The Shining
It is mentioned in a magazine.
Nancy breaks down a door with an axe
There are two creepy twins that talk simultaneously like in this film
Dean mentions "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy," while investigating the office and uses the word "redrum" to explain the jumbled message of the ghost.
Piz mentions it
mentioned once
Hodgins: "From the axe attack. What? It's always an axe, isn't it? Remember - The Shining"
"Like Jack in 'Shining' " (song lyrics)
a DVD of this film lies on the table.
The Winchesters stay in room 237. In the Shining room 237 is the room Dick Hallorann warns the Torrances to avoid.
a man chops down a door with an axe and says "Heeeere we are!"
Several references; like the snowstorm and Lana being isolated at the Luthor mansion alone with a safety guard, who later is axing his way through a door to get into the room where Lana is. This particular scene is also made very similar to the famous one in The Shining.
When Sgt. Angel checks into the hotel, he asks to check in. Joyce's response is a eference to 'The Shining': "Check in? But you've always been here."
Ben Stone compares a celebrity's pubic hair to the "hedge maze in The Shining". Ben also imitates Danny's hands motion and voice.
"All work and no play makes Horny a dull boy!" and "I'm not gonna hurt ya, I'm gonna bash your brains in, right the fuck in!"
The scene where Turner busts a hole in the door with the basball bat and looks through is an homage to Kubrick's The Shining
opening scene is a homage
The scene where locked herself in the bathroom and the psychotic woman hacked into the door and peers in.
Sadie's dad says her marriage years 16-18 were like something out of The Shining
Jake breaks down the door with an axe as Cindy screams in terror
Mentioned by Astropia employee to a boy
In the documentary Lucio Fulci talks about this movie
A demon busts down a door and says "Here's Johnny" like Jack Nicholson's character Jack Torrance in The Shining.
mentioned once
Mentioned by Dr. Robbins.
dialogue: "I'm not gonna hurt you - I'm just going to bash your brains in."
Mentioned once.
Trudie tells Lucy that traveling to a remote mountain cabin for Christmas reminds her of "The Shining"
The framed picture of Henry Spencer at the old age home is a reference to the final shot of The Shining - the photograph of Jack Nicholson at the Overlook Hotel's 1921 4th of July ball.
DVD case is shown.
Talked about.
Minkowski says that Kevin (Michael) reminds him of Jack Nicholson in "The Shining"
Mentioned by Melinda as one of the horror films a ghost is imitating.
It is referenced.
Quentin Tarantino mentions it.
The scene where the mother is trapped in a room and hacks at the door to get to a family member is a direct homage to 'The Shining'
Bertram references the line "all work an no play makes Jack a dull boy" to a dental patient.
The opening shots are an homage to those of The Shining.
the girls paint the word "REDRUM" on the carpet as part of a fake crime scene
Phyllis tells Jim that there is a maze in her backyard like the one in "The Shining."
Jeff calls Jim's motto "All drinkie and all play make bank account go empty"
When Strong Bad beats the Gel-arshie game with the kill screen, this message is displayed on the TV screen: "ALL WORK AND NO FRUIT MAKES GEL-ARSHIE A DULL BOY"
The title of this episode refers to Danny's "Redrum!" line in "The Shining."
Emily mentions it
Title mentioned in dialogue.
Sam mentions the movie to describe a couple.
"whole town's a bit 'Here's Johnny!' "
Heeeeeeeeeeeeere's "redrum" as a topic of conversation at the breakfast table
In the mission 'Bad Standing', Johnny says 'Brian, Johnny's here!'.
Brett says that the film has creepy kids like of The Shining
*SPOILER* The shot when Matt begins breaking through the door with an axe is strikingly similar to a shot in The Shining (1980).
Ellen says "The Haunting in Connecticut" (2009) takes a little bit of The Shining
Stephen Thrower says he got into modern orchestral music because of the soundtrack to "The Shining".
Opening music, interstitial titles
Mouldywart says "Heeere's Mouldy!" when poking her head through a curtain.
Dwight (imitating Jack Nicholson) says, "All work and no play makes Michael a dull boy."
referenced by Peter
Brief overhead shot of a car driving along a bridge, similar to the opening of the Shining, with a drumming noise that is also similar to the music used in the same scene.
the "All Work And No Play Makes Monica A Dull Girl" papers in the file folder
Penn mentions that two doctors re-enact scenes from "The Shining"
In both films, a message is left on a mirror in blood in room 237.
Michael smashes into Buddy's cabin with an axe just as Jack does to the door in the film.
The Jack Nicholson version of Jack Torrence appears.
When Lillebror has fever, he sees the two girls who stole Knerten in a delirium. They resemble the two girls on the hotel in The Shining.
mentioned in dialogue
Rebecca says that the mostly empty ZBZ house reminds her of the movie, then quotes the film's famous "Redrum" line.
In the mission 'For the Man Who Has Everything', Yusuf Amir says 'All work and no play makes Yusuf a dull boy'. Also, during the Club Management side-missions, Joni says this to Luis when she seduces him.
mentioned by John Cusack as one of his favorite horror movies
A patient named Mr. Torrence is mentioned at the asylum
Dr. Venture tells Hank that just because the delivery man is black, it doesn't mean he has the shining.
Mentioned by Marshall.
At the close of Shirley's presentation, she holds back her hair and says "Heeeere's brownies!"
"Little Suzzy went mad from isolation and then later reenact the Shining later that night".
Mentioned by Luke while talking to Yoda
Reference to "redrum"
listed by Mike Sorrentino when asked to name 5 Jack Nicholson movies
Referenced by character in segment "Luis Cobos presenta Muchachada Nuí"
mosiac of Jack Nicholson from this movie
Jayden has a conversation with a bartender reminiscent of a scene in The Shining.
A poster for this movie is shown when a segment on Cujo looks at other horror movies written by Stephen King.
Kenneth says that late at night, two little twin girls told him they wanted to play with him forever
one character smokes Overlook Cigarettes, named after the hotel in The Shining
Subject of a $1,600 clue in the category "Bad Guys"
When they drive up to the lodge, Jacob says, "I'm gonna make a prediction right now: one of us is gonna start writing a novel, and then we all get snowed in, and then Lou's gonna axe-murder all of us."
Gariana Abeyta compares Amanda Seyfried's role in "Chloe" to Jack Nicholson in this movie
mentioned by Ed
Opening scene: Police dispatch refers to Bobby the police officer by the radio name "KDK-12", repeated a few times. "KDK-12" is also the radio name of the Forest Ranger station that Wendy Torrence attempt contacts in "The Shining", 1980
New Christine and Matthew argues over 'who owes who one', Matthew to Christine for being there for him when he was afraid after watching 'The Shining', or the opposite, for Christine taking her seven year old brother to watch the movie in the first place.
It is mentioned in a newspaper article.
A Taken slams an axe through door exactly like Johnny in Shining. Escape through a grass maze like the end of the film.
DVD cover shown.
Sergio chases Aaron and Aldous down a long hotel corridor - "IT'S KUBRICKIAN!"
talking about psycho characters
License tag on garbage truck Sid drives is "RM237". In Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining", Room 237 is the room of horrors where Danny is attacked and Jack sees the horrific woman in the bathtub.
Mentioned during "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" trailer review
When Tim's arm is stuck in the elevator and he is poking his head through the crack, he mentions the film.
Video case is shown.
Corridor of the empty hotel.
Cinema in the film is advertising this title.
Elvira mentions it while hosting a film starring Jack Nicholson.
Carla Gugino mentions this movie during interview
Labyrinth scene from "The Shining" is referenced several times. The smashed door scene is referenced too.
Mentioned in documentary
Overview on Stephen King adaptions
mentioned by Maddie
"Don't say 'Here's Johnny'"
Bob hallucinates a bar with an extremely understanding bartender who eventually tries to convince Bob to kill.
Impersonator does an impression of Jack Nicholson's character in this film.
Listed by Erin as one of the movies she has recently watched with Gabe
In the opening monologue, Jesse Eisenberg talks of meeting Jack Nicholson at the Oscars and saying, "Here's Jesse!"
When Sara flips through Rebecca's sketchbook, she sees a sketch of her. And another. And another. She flips faster and faster -- in the exact same manner as Wendy in "The Shining,"
"Heeere's Johnny!"
"Redrum. Redrum, bitches!"
"The rabbit takes charge of The Shining reference..."
There is a bathroom with 'Redrum' written on one of the walls.
Sarah E. shows off her tattoo, and talks about the film in detail.
Key to the Room 237 in Overlook Hotel; Pamela listening "Midnight, The Stars and You"
Millie doesn't want to stay at a hotel because she saw The Shining the other night.
"Here's Johnny!"
"Here's Johnny!"
Referenced in Dialogue, "Gimmie the Bat, Gimmie The bat!"
Numerous still pictures and mentions by Stephen King
"The Shining is just psychic."
Mentioned by Matthew Parkhill.
In the cold opening, the ghost of Muammar Gaddafi says, "The elevator from 'The Shining' called; it wants its blood back."
Noah mentions the two twins from The Shining.
Niels yells after Helle: "Here's Johnny". A line from The Shining, said by Jack Torrance.
Page after page of "Lie still bag of bones" just like the typewritten page after page of "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" from this movie.
Shawn says, "Unless it is 'Monster House' or the Overlook Hotel, I am not impressed."
The Cartoon Hero (holding an ax): "Here's Johnny!"
Nora and her parents chanting, "Forever and ever and ever..."
Jim says that he "got a little bit of 'The Shining' vibe" from the photo of Robert's house.
"Looks like the love child of Jack Torrance
Movie poster on a wall in Peter von Schnabel's home
Grady's Daughters can be seen in one of the chambers in the Elevator sequence
The shot of Clara when one of the infected punches through the door is identical to that when Wendy sees the axe breakthrough the bathroom door in Kubrick's film.
mentioned in dialogue
Twilight and Cadance encounter three brainwashed bridesmaids talking in unison.
mentioned in dialogue
Referenced in the ESPN Classic segment
"... and she was Wendy Torrance this whole time."
mentioned by Michael
Nicolás Alvarado mentiosn it as one of the movies that scare him the most
Broken door scene is referenced.
used parts of musical score
References dialogue spoken by Jack Nicholson
The style of The Shining was a big influence on Fading Humanity
Supporting material
the film of this episode's topic.
Lillie Mae says Geoffrey and Kim are "like those twins from 'The Shining'."
One of the characters thinks he's Jack Nicholson and quotes lines from this film
"Wherrrrre's Johnny?"
film poster shown
"Kubrick would've gone out of the way to show blood pouring out of an elevator for his trailer."
"These two look like The Shining girls."
Features
A sequence of this cartoon can be seen in the Denver shop
seen in hotel
Seen on the TV in the snowed-in gas station
Danny is watching it on TV (it can be heard but not seen)
Some audios use in the film
Featured in
documentary about the making of the film
seen on the drive-in screen
makes countdown; clips shown
clips shown
Main theme of the movie can be heard in the background of Mulva's flashback of Chest McLargehuge and Takataro scaring her.
This film is #29 on the list.
Jack Torrance is #25 on the "Villains" list.
Voted as the No. 1 scariest moment
Clips of mistakes shown
The quote "Here's Johnny!" is #68 on the list.
Clips are shown
clips are shown to illustrate the best rants in films
clips shown
clips featured to illustrate the best movie hotel scenes
Some clips from this movie are shown in a segment on the line "Here's Johnny!"
Some clips from this movie are shown in a segment on the movies of 1980.
clip shown
clip shown
clip shown
clip shown
featurette about the making of the film with clips
featurette about the making of the film with clips
Clips shown in a segment on Jack Torrance.
Clips of this film are featured in a Hillary Clinton for President ad featuring Jack Nicholson that was discussed on the show.
clips
Clip used
Clips are shown
Footage shown when referenced
Footage of this movie is shown.
shows scenes from "Shining"
The trailers of both films feature the same eerie music
clip shown during Horror montage
Jack Nicholson takes #2 top villain in movies
A clip of Jack Torrance was shown.
The 'Redrum' scene is recalled
clip shown
Clips shown during faux Corn Pops ad
The famous elevator door scene is shown
The Shining is the #4 Best Suspense/Thriller.
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"Here's Johnny!"
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Jack: "words of wisdom."
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Mr. Bolowski axes his way through Neil's bedroom door and pokes his face through the hole and says "Heres Jerzey".
"Here's Johnny" line when Ophelia opens the door to a customer
Kenny Everett enters room with an axe through the door
"The Springwood Chopper" hacks away at a door with an axe shouting, "It's time to take your medicine!"
Weird Al says "Redrum, redrum" while bending his finger like Danny Torrance.
Spoof of the famous 'Heeere's Johnny!' scene
Robb breaks through a door and declares, "Here's Robbie!
The concept of a kid who is believed to be schizophrenic.
Milhouse writes a reversed message shown reflected in a mirror and imitates Danny's actions
Jay repeatedly types the sentence "All work and no play makes Jay a dull boy"
The entire first act is a parody of the film
When Loyd is getting drunk at the bar by himself while he is waiting for Mary, there is a scene where his mannerisms ape those of Jack Torrance when Jack is alone at the bar in the ballroom of the Overlook hotel.
Heffer rides a two wheeler down a hallway and encounters a pair of ghostly twins, later he finds a creepy ghostly bar tender who tells him to respect his friends.
Many of Ace's manners are parodies of Jack Nicholson's character in The Shining
Spoofed in "The Shinning" clip
The "here's Johnny!" scene is spoofed
When Daria with her family is approaching Windsor Hills Resorts she intones 'Redrum, redrum' together with appropriate hand gesture.
while inside a bathroom, a hand suddenly breaks through the door near a man's head
The two little girls from The Shining appear in a hallway in front of Stewie. The girls say "Come play with us Stewie for ever and ever." To which Stewie replies "All work and no play makes Stewie a dull boy."
The two twins who speak in unison and repeat "Forever and ever and ever" are spoofing the twins from this film.
Tim says "My stepdad was a nice guy!" followed by a flashback of him being chased screaming through a maze by a man limping with an axe shouting his name, spoofing the end of this film.
The camera shots and music when Daisy looks at her type-writer before trying to work on it.
The main hero's father works in a Shining-esque toilet, wearing butler-like suit. The tone of the discussion that takes place there is also similar to that in The Shining.
Ca. 21 min into the film the famous "axe through door"-scene is re-enacted by Gynger's drunken mother.
When Buffy is about to be killed, the killer whispers the word "Redrum"
Janet breaks out of the cellar with an axe.
the scenes in which Bender sees reflected in a mirror a long string of 0 and 1 is a parody of the famous "Redrum" scene in The Shining
When Reese is waiting for therapy he moves his finger and talks in a strange voice like Danny does in The Shining.
Daisy says "Do you think we'll have to wait here all night?", then it cuts to them looking cold sat down lampooning the frozen Jach Nicholson at the end of the Shining, it also says "Tuesday" at the bottom of the screen which spoofs how this film told us what day it was in this way.
'Karmacoma' video is set in a hotel and strange events occur like those in 'the shining' (i.e., twins appearing, typewriter, child with telepathy, etc.)
The scene where Arumi uses an axe to break down the door directly spoofs the scene in The Shining (1980).
The film spoofs The Shining in the second half.
the opening of one of the videos spoofs the scenes of this movie where the camera follows Danny around hotel corridoors on his trike.
piece of dialog... Greg: "All work and no play makes Greg a dull boy." - Grissom: "All play and no work makes Greg an unemployed boy."
Dialogue: "All work and no play makes also Mauri a dull boy."
Bruce the shark bashes his way in through a door crying "Here's Brucey!!"
In "Son of Nergal", the character of John Jack Daniel Torrance and the set location of a remote winter retreat parody those in this movie
when Terkel is dreaming, his sister appears as the two girls from The Shining
When Shrek flips through Fiona's diary, he sees the "Mrs. Charming" doodles. And another. And another. He flips faster and faster -- in the exact same manner as Wendy in "The Shining,"
Vicky sticks her head through a hole in the door and says "Here's Vicky!"
The whole movie is a short version of The Shining
Sandra chops through a door with an axe while chasing Tracey, sticks her head in the hole and says "Heeeere's Sandy!"
The entire episode is a spoof on The Shining.
Towards the end of the movie, Chucky knocks a door down with an ax. When there is a big hole in the door, he sticks his head in and grins and says ".....I can't think of anything to say. Fuck it." Then goes on to knock the rest of the door down.
When the midget is about to rape a girl he has just killed, he unzips his pants and says "HERES JOHNNY!" A line used by Jack Nicholson when he is breaking through a door with an axe in The Shining (1980).
Stewie rides his trike down the corridors in the hotel, spoofing the way Danny does. The two creepy twins also appear and dive out of the way.
They spoof the "Here's Johnny!" with a axe through the bathroom door, with a "Here's Jamie!" with a pickaxe.
Raven comes up to the locked door with an axe saying "Heeeeeeeeere's Raven!"
Vince staring at employee of the month plaque homage to Nicholson staring at photos
In 'Aw Shucks', Lumpy uses an axe to break through the bathroom door and says "Heeeeere's Lumpy!"
Opening Homage spoofed The Shining
Shawn says "Acnaib!" (Bianca's name backwards), which references the "redrum" scene from "The Shining."
Breaking through a door yelling "Here's Buljo!"
"Here's Johnny!"
Jack chopping the door with an axe is recreated
Dick Daring crashes his head through a door like Jack Torrance while setting up the shaving cream system thoughout the house
One of the chipmunks chases Juney while saying "Redrum!"
Dee sees twin girls staring at her while in the hallway of Charlie's apartment building
In Homer's dream, the Genie says "Here's Genie", a reference to Jack Nicholson's "Here's Johnny"
As part of "Just the Good Parts"
Critic [imitating Jack Nicholson]: "Heeere's Twisty!"
Ending spoof.
In segment "Whitney Houston presenta Muchachada Nuí" the character of Ray Charles (played by Julián López) bends his index finger and talks like Danny in 'The Shining'.
The little girl is a spoof of the twins
XXX parody (scene four)
being chased by a killer who is chopping down the door
"Heeeere's Donny!"
Multiple scenes in this episode spoof Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining."
The entire episode is a spoof of this movie.