Room 237 is a documentary that explores various interpretations of Stanley Kubrick's film, The Shining. It delves into conspiracy theories, artistic interpretations, and the impact of the film on its viewers. The documentary examines different theories surrounding hidden messages, symbolism, and subliminal messages in the film, ranging from the moon landing conspiracy to references to Native American history and genocide. Room 237 also discusses the creative process of filmmaking and the role of the director in shaping a film's meaning.
In Chef Donald (1941), Donald Duck tries to cook in a kitchen filled with surreal gadgets, leading to comedic mishaps and frustration. As he attempts to make a waffle, he ends up burning himself. The short showcases Donald's comedic attempts at cooking, including using an ironing board as a table and getting tangled in a propeller.
In 'An Ache in Every Stake' (1941), the three stooges try to deliver a cake, but encounter numerous obstacles and funny situations along the way. From slipping and falling to getting knocked down by a horse-drawn wagon, their journey is filled with comedic mishaps. Will they be able to successfully complete their cake delivery and avoid any further calamities?
Late Last Night (1999) is a dark comedy movie that takes place in one night. It follows the story of a group of friends who go on a wild and unpredictable adventure involving a transvestite, robbery, undercover cop, and a psychologist. As the night unfolds, they navigate through various situations involving drugs, alcohol, and self-discovery, leading to moments of confusion, catharsis, and unexpected relationships.
Betty wants to bake a cake, but a fly appears in her kitchen and all heck breaks loose.
Playing cards come to life. As in the nursery rhyme, the queen of hearts bakes some tarts; the jack of hearts steals them.
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