1,916 Comments for The Pines Hotel

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Well I live in a condo, so Id have to put that light on my living room wall. But id pay for it if the owners would ever sell it.
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Bloody water! (ok, so it's probably rusty, but hey! I like my idea!)
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Aww, the tree wants inside to play!
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The carpet looks like blood...and the lighting is just incredable, it keeps the blood look...like if you could see all the carpet clearly, well lit, it would look like carpet, but with just those couple patches of light, it looks like blood....
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What if you REALLY needed a phone and were panicking and running around...but they're so camoflaged...hmm...great pic! =^__^=
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This shot is just so incredable...the furnature still there and in tact, with the moss growing on the floor...amaizing. Well done.
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In the mid 80's I was a member of a group called Rainbow for Girls. Every year we had a state convention. We stayed at this place every year till they closed. It is so sad that it should have come to this.......
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Well just to the left of the stage there is a huge multicolored "star" light (you can see it in some of the other pictures). I'll bet that would look really tite on the front of your house!
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The other one was the Riverdale.
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I have to go with the SESSION 9 vibe over THE SHINING 'cause everything is so well lit in Kubrick's film. Still creepy as hell & a definite classic, but well lit.
As for the TV redux, it has it's upside. But, I do prefer thelocation & atmosphere of the '80 film to the TV version's Stanley Hotel which was actually the real location of King's novel. Art tops reality in this case.
..I'd be interested in just the spotlight.. that thing's all metal and glass, so it won't fall apart. Even now, it'd be worth 'bout $300-$500.
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anyone know Rick Newman? he is doing very well. Check out his web site "High Tech Productions. There is pictures of him now and back in the 70"s and 80's.He looks the same but older.
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I still can't remember Mike, could you tell me what he looks like and what years he was working at the pines? There was a name Rick Newman on the stage chat who i remember, he was stage mang.
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Hey Rick I remember you back in the 80's I work with Hank Leads. Do you remember?
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Hey T i hope you ar kidding!!!