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i dont usually like mad tv, but i thought this sketch was hilarious.

 
This song kicks ###, and the video is an homage to The Shining. That being said, can someone please tell me what the bear is doing between 3:32 and 3:37?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPmZVRFQwL0
Haven't you ever read or seen The Shining?
:coffee: Both, but I don't remember a bear.ETAL Looked it up:

3/ What is that strange Bear scene in The Shining about (and is it a bear)?

The "bear scene" is a brief moment in The Shining when Wendy, beginning to see the same "1920's Party" events that Jack's been seeing, is wandering through the halls of the hotel. As she looks around a corner, she sees two shapes huddled over the edge of a bed. As she looks, they are revealed to be two men, possibly engaged in oral sex. One is wearing what looks to be a bear (1) costume.
 
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This song kicks ###, and the video is an homage to The Shining. That being said, can someone please tell me what the bear is doing between 3:32 and 3:37?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPmZVRFQwL0
Haven't you ever read or seen The Shining?
:coffee: Both, but I don't remember a bear.ETAL Looked it up:

3/ What is that strange Bear scene in The Shining about (and is it a bear)?

The "bear scene" is a brief moment in The Shining when Wendy, beginning to see the same "1920's Party" events that Jack's been seeing, is wandering through the halls of the hotel. As she looks around a corner, she sees two shapes huddled over the edge of a bed. As she looks, they are revealed to be two men, possibly engaged in oral sex. One is wearing what looks to be a bear (1) costume.
I think it may have actually been a dog costume.
 
This song kicks ###, and the video is an homage to The Shining. That being said, can someone please tell me what the bear is doing between 3:32 and 3:37?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPmZVRFQwL0
Haven't you ever read or seen The Shining?
:coffee: Both, but I don't remember a bear.ETAL Looked it up:

3/ What is that strange Bear scene in The Shining about (and is it a bear)?

The "bear scene" is a brief moment in The Shining when Wendy, beginning to see the same "1920's Party" events that Jack's been seeing, is wandering through the halls of the hotel. As she looks around a corner, she sees two shapes huddled over the edge of a bed. As she looks, they are revealed to be two men, possibly engaged in oral sex. One is wearing what looks to be a bear (1) costume.
I think it may have actually been a dog costume.
Apparently that's up in the air. Some people supposedly have also said it's a walrus costume.
Notes:

(1) In King's novel it's actually a dog costume - Gordon Stainforth also states it was referred to as the 'dogman' scene by the crew. - although, some people maintain it was changed to a bear for the film, while one person suggested the costume was that of a walrus, because of some symbolic association walruses have with death (although the absence of large tusks tends to mitigate against this interpretation).
 
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This song kicks ###, and the video is an homage to The Shining. That being said, can someone please tell me what the bear is doing between 3:32 and 3:37?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPmZVRFQwL0
Haven't you ever read or seen The Shining?
:shrug: Both, but I don't remember a bear.ETAL Looked it up:

3/ What is that strange Bear scene in The Shining about (and is it a bear)?

The "bear scene" is a brief moment in The Shining when Wendy, beginning to see the same "1920's Party" events that Jack's been seeing, is wandering through the halls of the hotel. As she looks around a corner, she sees two shapes huddled over the edge of a bed. As she looks, they are revealed to be two men, possibly engaged in oral sex. One is wearing what looks to be a bear (1) costume.
I think it may have actually been a dog costume.
Apparently that's up in the air. Some people supposedly have also said it's a walrus costume.
Notes:

(1) In King's novel it's actually a dog costume - Gordon Stainforth also states it was referred to as the 'dogman' scene by the crew. - although, some people maintain it was changed to a bear for the film, while one person suggested the costume was that of a walrus, because of some symbolic association walruses have with death (although the absence of large tusks tends to mitigate against this interpretation).
Either way, I think we can all agree that Stanley Kubrick was a genius, can we not?
 
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Psychopav said:
Tecumseh said:
This song kicks ###, and the video is an homage to The Shining. That being said, can someone please tell me what the bear is doing between 3:32 and 3:37?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPmZVRFQwL0
Haven't you ever read or seen The Shining?
:goodposting: Both, but I don't remember a bear.ETAL Looked it up:

3/ What is that strange Bear scene in The Shining about (and is it a bear)?

The "bear scene" is a brief moment in The Shining when Wendy, beginning to see the same "1920's Party" events that Jack's been seeing, is wandering through the halls of the hotel. As she looks around a corner, she sees two shapes huddled over the edge of a bed. As she looks, they are revealed to be two men, possibly engaged in oral sex. One is wearing what looks to be a bear (1) costume.
I think it may have actually been a dog costume.
Apparently that's up in the air. Some people supposedly have also said it's a walrus costume.
Notes:

(1) In King's novel it's actually a dog costume - Gordon Stainforth also states it was referred to as the 'dogman' scene by the crew. - although, some people maintain it was changed to a bear for the film, while one person suggested the costume was that of a walrus, because of some symbolic association walruses have with death (although the absence of large tusks tends to mitigate against this interpretation).
Either way, I think we can all agree that Stanley Kubrick was a genius, can we not?
Of course he was. But the guy in the costume was from the book.
 

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