Misery with James Caan: Blu-ray Cover

    Misery Director: Rob Reiner Cast: James Caan, Kathy Bates, Frances Sternhagen, Richard Farnsworth

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    • Blu-ray Release Date: 09/15/2009
    • Original Release: 1990
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 10,235

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    Closed Caption; Audio commentary by director Rob Reiner; Audio commentary by screenwriter William Goldman; Misery Loves Company featurette; Marc Shaiman's Musical Misery Tour featurette; Diagnosing Annie Wilkes featurette; Advice for the Stalked featurette; Profile of a Stalker featurette; Celebrity Stalkers featurette; Anti-Stalking Laws featurette

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Misery
    1. Main Titles / The Crash
    2. I'll Take Care of You
    3. Bed-Ridden
    4. My Legs
    5. Paul Is Missing
    6. Close Shave
    7. Investigation
    8. The Swearing
    9. What's Hidden in the Snow?
    10. Misery Has Arrived
    11. Misery, the Pig
    12. Inside Annie's Head
    13. Rage
    14. Let It Burn!
    15. Misery's Return
    16. Home Alone
    17. Discovery
    18. My Way
    19. Jump for Joy
    20. Dinner for Two
    21. Choose Your Weapon
    22. The Sledge Hammer
    23. A Visitor
    24. Goodbye Sheriff
    25. The Last Chapter
    26. Face Off
    27. The Witch Is Dead
    28. It's a Rave / End Titles

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    Editorial Reviews

    Horror novelist Stephen King often tells the story of how he once took a picture with a fan whom he learned was Mark David Chapman, after Chapman had murdered John Lennon. It is that very kind of celebrity anxiety that fuels the film Misery, based on King's novel. James Caan plays Paul Sheldon, a romance novelist injured in a bone-breaking car wreck in the middle of nowhere and rescued by nurse Annie Wilkes (Kathy Bates, in her Oscar-winning breakthrough role). For better and for worse, Annie happens to be Sheldon's "number one fan," and she turns from motherly rescuer to sadistic captor after learning that Sheldon will kill off her favorite character, Misery, in his next book. Director Rob Reiner, in his second King adaptation (Stand By Me), explores both the horror and the humanity in Bates's tragically deranged nurse, who is torn between her compulsions to nurture and destroy. William Goldman's script is sublime storytelling in what is essentially a one-location, two-character tale, both of whom by the end have brutally blurred the lines between insanity and the struggle for survival. Although slightly tamer than King's novel, Misery never once fails to shock, scare, or disturb. Tony Nigro, Barnes & Noble

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    It definitly got cheated by the Academyby Anonymous

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    July 17, 2007: This movie was so good, it almost isn't worthy of a review. That's the magic of Stephen King, he can take a seemingly rediculous scenario and make it totaly believable.

    This review was written about the DVD Pan & Scan / Wide Screen / Stereo edition.

    Scariest Nurse Ever!by Anonymous

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    August 24, 2006: Wow. This is one of my favorite Steven King movies. Everybody in this film is witty and funny. You even get a couple of laughs out of Annie once and a while. James Caan's performance is brilliant. The torture that he goes through makes you wonder if he was better off being shot to death in The Godfather. But the best performance has to be Kathy Bates who plays Annie. Even though this is just a movie you can't help but think if Annie is real. Bates's performance is not only scary but enjoyable. It's just amazing at one time Annie can be a nice nurse that takes care of Paul. But all of a sudden she's bringing out a sledge hammer on his ankles. That kind of thing we don't see a lot. And I am very happy to see something that different.

    This review was written about the DVD Pan & Scan / Wide Screen / Stereo edition.


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