Top 10 Differences Between The Shining Book and Movie

Top 10 Differences Between The Shining Book and Movie Subscribe: http://goo.gl/Q2kKrD and also Ring the Bell to get notified // Have a Top 10 idea? Submit it to us here! http://watchmojo.com/suggestThey’re both terrifying, but often in their way. Stephen King’s book The Shining and Stanley Kubrick’s corresponding adaptation are both staples of the horror genre, but they’re also very different beasts. WatchMojo ranks the top differences between The Shining Book and the movie.Watch more horror-themed content here: Top 10 Horror Movies That Did Something Brand New – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AomCCIFefUs Top 10 Scariest Horror Villains (2017) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XH8fGeaA_0 Top 10 Horror Movies: 1920s – 1950s – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JQbTkwoXY0Check out the voting page for this list and add your picks: https://www.watchmojo.com/suggest/Top+10+Differences+Between+The+Shining+Book+and+Movie Special thanks to our user nathansharp28 for suggesting this idea!List rank and entries: #10. Book Jack’s Weapon of Choice Roque Mallet #9. No Hedge Maze in the Book, But There Are Hedge Animals (& They Move!) #8. Sexy Bathtub Lady Lives in Room 217 in the Book #7. Many of the Movie’s Most Iconic Lines & Scenes Are Not in the Book #6. Danny’s Invisible Friend Tony Is More Involved in the Book #5. Movie Wendy Is a Wuss #4. The Overlook in the Book Is More… Alive #3, #2, #1???Watch on WatchMojo: http://watchmojo.com Check out our other channels! http://www.youtube.com/mojoplays http://www.youtube.com/mojotalks http://www.youtube.com/msmojo http://www.youtube.com/jrmojo http://www.youtube.com/watchmojoukWatchMojo’s Social Media Pages http://www.Facebook.com/WatchMojo http://www.Twitter.com/WatchMojo http://instagram.com/watchmojoGet WatchMojo merchandise at shop.watchmojo.comWatchMojo’s ten thousand videos on Top 10 lists, Origins, Biographies, Tips, How To’s, Reviews, Commentary, and more on Pop Culture, Celebrities, Movies, Music, TV, Film, Video Games, Politics, News, Comics, Superheroes. Your trusted authority on ranking Pop Culture.

Stephen King hits GOP on minimum wage; Economics lesson ensues

http://twitter.com/#!/StephenKing/status/428687037672091648

Stephen King definitely has a career as an economist in the Obama White House if he gets tired of the writing thing.

http://twitter.com/#!/ChancesFavor/status/428690073047945216 http://twitter.com/#!/allin247/status/428690049752760321 http://twitter.com/#!/standingup4us/status/428690855709650944

Maybe King should first have a chat with the people in Congress who share his politics:

http://twitter.com/#!/thriftstorelady/status/428691723699486720

No kidding.

Read more: http://twitchy.com/2014/01/29/tell-that-to-the-dems-stephen-king-hits-gop-on-minimum-wage-economics-lesson-ensues/

Dylan Farrow’s ‘palpable bitchery’? Stephen King begs for ‘mercy’ after tweet

http://twitter.com/#!/StephenKing/status/430515420836024320

Author Stephen King says he has “no opinion” on Dylan Farrow’s allegations of sexual abuse by serial creep Woody Allen. He did, however, reply to writer Mary Karr shortly after she tweeted this question about Farrow’s horrific account.

http://twitter.com/#!/marykarrlit/status/430463154053992448

‘Right or wrong”? King is “stumped,” but he does appear to detect “an element of palpable bitchery” in Farrow’s revelations.

http://twitter.com/#!/StephenKing/status/430468906243735552

“Bitchery” wasn’t the first (or thousandth … or millionth) word that popped into most people’s heads when they read Farrow’s open letter. But bitchery would hardly seem out of bounds when someone is accusing her father of exploiting and assaulting her when she was a vulnerable child.

Karr defended King from the Twitter explosion that followed.

http://twitter.com/#!/marykarrlit/status/430516194375122944 http://twitter.com/#!/marykarrlit/status/430517713384259584

But her suggestion that he was replying to this tweet of a link about Farrow’s account doesn’t fly.

http://twitter.com/#!/marykarrlit/status/430470143702216704

Note the time stamp of 5:37 p.m. ET. That tweet came after King’s 5:32 p.m. “palpable bitchery” tweet.

Shorter Twitter: How’s this for a little “palpable bitchery“?

http://twitter.com/#!/NaniCoolJ/status/430481000036958208 http://twitter.com/#!/alexachula/status/430482821216743424 http://twitter.com/#!/thesurrealnezua/status/430509198250491905 http://twitter.com/#!/theKatelynG/status/430552319130755072

King noticed. Whether his tweet was knocking Farrow or someone else for “bitchery,” he responded by blaming his Twitter ineptitude (?) and asking for mercy.

http://twitter.com/#!/StephenKing/status/430522554021711872

Mercy on Twitter? Heh.

(Hat tip: @Kap_Kaos)

Related:

Recent Woody Allen play reportedly featured child molestation ‘joke’

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Dylan Farrow’s open letter in New York Times recounts sexual abuse by Woody Allen

Full Twitchy coverage of Stephen King

Read more: http://twitchy.com/2014/02/04/palpable-bitchery-stephen-king-begs-for-mercy-after-tweet-about-dylan-farrows-account-of-abuse/