this is awesome. There is something about "wrong architecture" and wrong geometry that creates the most unsettling undercurrent. Lovecraft used it a lot too, and House of Leaves of course used it in a big way.
The tricycle scene is probably one of my favorite scenes in any movie ever. It's terrifying and hypnotizing. That set is just too perfect for words.
I wish I had a picture, but my friend painted the walls of her spooky little cabin to be like the carpet. It was amazing, but spooky to be in there. She decorated a few other things to be reminiscent of the Overlook, which is cool, but kind of scary if you're living in a cabin in the middle of the woods by yourself.
Mexicola wrote:I'm not going to bore you all with my take on Stanley Kubrick, suffice to say we should all be grateful that we lived at the same time of one of life's great auteurs. Truly if BOC are perfectionists in their field, Kubrick just went beyond. Beyond the infinite, if you will.
Yes, the word "perfectionist" gets thrown around for a lot of great artists, but Kubrick goes beyond in a mindblowing way.
All of old. Nothing else ever. Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.