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<p>[QUOTE="bosko69, post: 10863335, member: 16283"]Reading (the theater of the mind) is always much scarier than anything a cinema can conjure.</p><p>When the Shining was first published (late '70s), I was up late one night alone reading,came to scene where Danny runs into the naked rotting lady in the bath (Rm. 217)-and felt the hairs on my arms and the nape of my neck rise !</p><p>Spun around in my chair,even walked out into the hall for a cautionary peek-chilled to the bone.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bosko69, post: 10863335, member: 16283"]Reading (the theater of the mind) is always much scarier than anything a cinema can conjure. When the Shining was first published (late '70s), I was up late one night alone reading,came to scene where Danny runs into the naked rotting lady in the bath (Rm. 217)-and felt the hairs on my arms and the nape of my neck rise ! Spun around in my chair,even walked out into the hall for a cautionary peek-chilled to the bone.[/QUOTE]
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