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Information:  - Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author of horror, supernatural fiction, suspense, science fiction, and fantasy. His books have sold more than 350 million copies, many of which have been adapted into feature films, miniseries, television shows, and comic books. King has published 54 novels, including seven under the pen name Richard Bachman, and six non-fiction books. He has written nearly 200 short stories, most of which have been collected in book collections. Many of his stories are set in his home state of Maine. His novella "Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption" was the basis for the movie "The Shawshank Redemption" which is widely regarded as one of the greatest films of all time.  - Robert Bernard Altman (February 20, 1925  November 20, 2006) was an American film director, screenwriter, and film producer. A five-time nominee of the Academy Award for Best Director and an enduring figure from the New Hollywood era, Altman was considered a "maverick" in making films with a highly naturalistic but stylized and satirical aesthetic, unlike most Hollywood films. He is consistently ranked as one of the greatest and most influential filmmakers in American cinema.  - Stanley Kubrick (July 26, 1928  March 7, 1999) was an American film director, screenwriter, producer, cinematographer, editor, and photographer. He is frequently cited as one of the greatest and most influential directors in cinematic history. His films, which are mostly adaptations of novels or short stories, cover a wide range of genres, and are noted for their realism, dark humor, unique cinematography, extensive set designs, and evocative use of music.  - Shelley Alexis Duvall (born July 7, 1949) is an American actress, producer, writer, and singer. She began her career in various Robert Altman films in the 1970s, including "Brewster McCloud" (1970), "McCabe & Mrs. Miller" (1971), "Thieves Like Us" (1974), "Nashville" (1975), and "3 Women" (1977), which won her the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress and a BAFTA nomination for Best Actress. Duvall had a supporting role in "Annie Hall" (1977) before starring in lead roles in "Popeye" (1980) and "The Shining" (1980).  - The Shining is a 1980 British - American psychological horror film produced and directed by Stanley Kubrick , co-written with novelist Diane Johnson , and starring Jack Nicholson , Shelley Duvall , Danny Lloyd , and Scatman Crothers . The film is based on Stephen King 's 1977 novel The Shining , although the film and novel differ in significant ways . In the film , Jack Torrance , a writer and recovering alcoholic , takes a job as an off - season caretaker at the isolated Overlook Hotel . His young son possesses psychic abilities and is able to see things from the past and future , such as the ghosts who haunt the hotel . Some time after settling in , the family is trapped in the hotel by a snowstorm , and Jack gradually becomes influenced by a ghostly presence , descends into madness , and ultimately attempts to murder his wife and son . The initial European release of The Shining was 25 minutes shorter than the American version , achieved by removing most of the scenes taking place outside the environs of the hotel . Unlike Kubrick 's previous works , which developed audiences gradually through word - of - mouth , The Shining was released as a mass - market film , initially opening in two cities on Memorial Day , then nationwide a month later . Although contemporary responses from critics were mixed , assessment became more favorable in following decades , and it is now widely regarded as one of the greatest horror films ever made . American director Martin Scorsese , writing in The Daily Beast , ranked it one of the 11 scariest horror movies of all time . Critics , scholars , and crew members ( such as Kubrick 's producer Jan Harlan ) have discussed the film 's enormous influence on popular culture .  - Literature, in its broadest sense, is any single body of written works. More restrictively, it is writing considered as an art form, or any single writing deemed to have artistic or intellectual value, often due to deploying language in ways that differ from ordinary usage. Its Latin root "literatura"/"litteratura" (derived itself from "littera": "letter" or "handwriting") was used to refer to all written accounts, though contemporary definitions extend the term to include texts that are spoken or sung (oral literature). Literature can be classified according to whether it is fiction or non-fiction and whether it is poetry or prose; it can be further distinguished according to major forms such as the novel, short story or drama; and works are often categorized according to historical periods or their adherence to certain aesthetic features or expectations (genre).  - Psychological horror is a subgenre of horror literature, film, television, and video games (as a narrative) which relies on the character's fears and/or psychological instability to frighten readers, viewers or players. On a few occasions, Psychological horror overlaps with the psychological thriller subgenre, making whatever story of the genre more unpleasant as well as terrifyingly suspenseful.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'movement' with the subject 'the shining '.  Choices: - comic  - new hollywood  - prose  - realism
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new hollywood


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Information:  - The PlayStation 2 (abbreviated as PS2) is a home video game console that was developed by Sony Computer Entertainment. It is the successor to the PlayStation, and is the second installment in the PlayStation lineup of consoles. It was released on March 4, 2000 in Japan, October 26, 2000 in North America, November 24, 2000 in Europe, and November 17, 2000 in Australia. It competed with Sega's Dreamcast, Microsoft's Xbox, and Nintendo's GameCube in the sixth generation of video game consoles.  - Way of the Samurai, known in Japan simply as is a PlayStation 2 (PS2) action-adventure game developed by Acquire and released in 2002.  - Way of the Samurai 2 ( 2 Samurai Dou 2 ) is a PlayStation 2 ( PS2 ) action - adventure game released in 2004 . It was released on PlayStation Portable only in Japan in 2009 . The game is a prequel to Way of the Samurai .    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'developer' with the subject 'way of the samurai 2'.  Choices: - acquire  - sega  - sony  - sony computer entertainment
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acquire