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Novelist Paul Sheldon doesn't remember the blinding blizzard that sent his car spinning off the road. He doesn't remember being nursed back from unconsciousness. But he will never forget Annie Wilkes. James Caan and Academy Award® winner Kathy Bates star in the bone-shattering thriller Misery, adapted from the novel by Stephen King. As Paul (Caan) recuperates from his injuries in the secluded cabin of his benefactor Annie (Bates), he begins to discover that beneath the seemingly kind and naive exterior of his self-described "number one fan" lurks a mind that is cunning, unhinged, and bent on keeping her favorite writer as her personal prisoner for the rest of his "cock-a-doodie" life…and Sheldon must engage his savior-turned-captor in a battle of wills that will push them both to the brink.Adapted by two-time Oscar®-winning screenwriter William Goldman and directed by Rob Reiner (Stand By Me, The Princess Bride), Misery is considered by critics and fans (number ones and others) to be among the greatest horror-thrillers of all-time. Revisit this classic tonight with your friends…after all, Misery loves company.Bonus Content:4K Restoration from the Original Film ElementsInterview with Director Rob ReinerInterview with Special Makeup Effects Artist Greg NicoteroAudio Commentary with Rob ReinerAudio Commentary with 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" FeaturetteTrailers Review: If The Shining and Jack Nicholson are the King of King films then Misery and Kathy Bates are the Queen. Dvd features below - In my opinion The Shining is the greatest of all Stephen King adaptations and then Misery. There are actually a lot of similarities between Misery and The Shining. There both about writers, in secluded locations, who are deserted at some point due to a snow storm. They both have characters that aren't all there mentally and we are witness to their descent into madness and loss of reality. Both Bates and Nicholson have a way with tools, whether it be an axe or a sledge hammer, and with these tools they have cut and hobbled their way into our memories and into film history. Kathy Bates is the star of this film and deserves her Oscar win as the at times lovable Annie Wilkes, the obsessed fan of author Paul Sheldon played by James Caan. Annie goes from saving Paul to keeping him hostage for her own agenda. The "shining" beacon of this film is without a doubt Kathy Bates who for me is one of the most memorable and witty villains of modern horror film up there with Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter. With that said Caan is there like a dance partner for Bates every step of the way, he is like John Stockton to her Karl Malone always ready to assist her in enhancing the dark comedy throughout with his reactions by facial expression or perfect delivery of his lines. Caan's non verbal reactions to Annie's tirades are priceless and only enhance her dialouge. Pay attention to Caan's facial expressions during the scene when Annie explains about "chapter plays" and don't call them cliffhangers. So getting back to the king and queen of horror, I had an idea, what if Bate's character Annie Wilkes had rescued/kidnapped Jack Nicholson's character Jack Torrance and what would that dialouge be like. I think it would go something like this: JACK: "Annie, let me explain something to you. Whenever you come in here and interrupt me, you're breaking my concentration. You're distracting me. And it will then take me time to get back to where I was. You understand?" ANNIE: "Understand? UNDERSTAND? I will tell you "what I understand!" I go out of my way for you! I do everything to try and make you happy. I feed you, I clean you, I dress you, and what thanks do I get? "Oh, you bought the wrong paper, Annie, I can't write on this paper, Annie!" Well, I'll get your stupid paper but you just better start showing me a little appreciation around here, Mr. MAN!" JACK: "Now, we're going to make a new rule. When you come in here and you hear me typing [types] or whether you DON'T hear me typing, or whatever the F you hear me doing; when I'm in here, it means that I am working, THAT means don't come in. Now, do you think you can handle that?" ANNIE: "I thought you were good Jack... but you're not good. You're just another lying ol' dirty birdy." Just a thought, forgive me for prattling away and making everything all oogy, here's the dvd features. COLLECTOR'S EDITION DVD FEATURES: (A reviewer listed them above but in case they got lost in the review shuffle here they are again) First if your like me and like a nice pristine transfer and good sound the dvd is a definite and worthwhile upgrade. The picture quality far surpassed the older version on dvd and I own both. Also on the sound there was no Dolby Digital 5.1 on the old version and on the Collector's edition there is. SPECIAL FEATURES: Audio Commnt by Rob Reiner and screenwriter William Goldman Misery loves company featurette, Marc Shaiman's musical Misery tour featurette Diagnosing Annie Wilkes featurette, Advice for stalked feature, profile of a stalker feature, celebrity stalker feature and anti stalking laws feature. This is a must for any horror fan to add to their collection. It is already a classic and is the type of horror that gives you that warm, glad to be inside, tucked into bed feeling if you can avoid getting hobbled. A great watch for Halloween. Enjoy! Review: Good product, quick delivery! - Good product, quick delivery!

| ASIN | B074JQ6JT1 |
| Actors | Frances Sternhagen, James Caan, Kathy Bates, Lauren Bacall, Richard Farnsworth |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.85:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,138 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #980 in Drama Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (5,015) |
| Director | Rob Reiner |
| MPAA rating | R (Restricted) |
| Media Format | Blu-ray, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Producers | Andrew Scheinman, Rob Reiner |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 0.01 ounces |
| Release date | November 28, 2017 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 48 minutes |
| Studio | SHOUT! FACTORY |
| Subtitles: | English |
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If The Shining and Jack Nicholson are the King of King films then Misery and Kathy Bates are the Queen. Dvd features below
In my opinion The Shining is the greatest of all Stephen King adaptations and then Misery. There are actually a lot of similarities between Misery and The Shining. There both about writers, in secluded locations, who are deserted at some point due to a snow storm. They both have characters that aren't all there mentally and we are witness to their descent into madness and loss of reality. Both Bates and Nicholson have a way with tools, whether it be an axe or a sledge hammer, and with these tools they have cut and hobbled their way into our memories and into film history. Kathy Bates is the star of this film and deserves her Oscar win as the at times lovable Annie Wilkes, the obsessed fan of author Paul Sheldon played by James Caan. Annie goes from saving Paul to keeping him hostage for her own agenda. The "shining" beacon of this film is without a doubt Kathy Bates who for me is one of the most memorable and witty villains of modern horror film up there with Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter. With that said Caan is there like a dance partner for Bates every step of the way, he is like John Stockton to her Karl Malone always ready to assist her in enhancing the dark comedy throughout with his reactions by facial expression or perfect delivery of his lines. Caan's non verbal reactions to Annie's tirades are priceless and only enhance her dialouge. Pay attention to Caan's facial expressions during the scene when Annie explains about "chapter plays" and don't call them cliffhangers. So getting back to the king and queen of horror, I had an idea, what if Bate's character Annie Wilkes had rescued/kidnapped Jack Nicholson's character Jack Torrance and what would that dialouge be like. I think it would go something like this: JACK: "Annie, let me explain something to you. Whenever you come in here and interrupt me, you're breaking my concentration. You're distracting me. And it will then take me time to get back to where I was. You understand?" ANNIE: "Understand? UNDERSTAND? I will tell you "what I understand!" I go out of my way for you! I do everything to try and make you happy. I feed you, I clean you, I dress you, and what thanks do I get? "Oh, you bought the wrong paper, Annie, I can't write on this paper, Annie!" Well, I'll get your stupid paper but you just better start showing me a little appreciation around here, Mr. MAN!" JACK: "Now, we're going to make a new rule. When you come in here and you hear me typing [types] or whether you DON'T hear me typing, or whatever the F you hear me doing; when I'm in here, it means that I am working, THAT means don't come in. Now, do you think you can handle that?" ANNIE: "I thought you were good Jack... but you're not good. You're just another lying ol' dirty birdy." Just a thought, forgive me for prattling away and making everything all oogy, here's the dvd features. COLLECTOR'S EDITION DVD FEATURES: (A reviewer listed them above but in case they got lost in the review shuffle here they are again) First if your like me and like a nice pristine transfer and good sound the dvd is a definite and worthwhile upgrade. The picture quality far surpassed the older version on dvd and I own both. Also on the sound there was no Dolby Digital 5.1 on the old version and on the Collector's edition there is. SPECIAL FEATURES: Audio Commnt by Rob Reiner and screenwriter William Goldman Misery loves company featurette, Marc Shaiman's musical Misery tour featurette Diagnosing Annie Wilkes featurette, Advice for stalked feature, profile of a stalker feature, celebrity stalker feature and anti stalking laws feature. This is a must for any horror fan to add to their collection. It is already a classic and is the type of horror that gives you that warm, glad to be inside, tucked into bed feeling if you can avoid getting hobbled. A great watch for Halloween. Enjoy!
Z**.
Good product, quick delivery!
Good product, quick delivery!
A**R
Classic movie
Classic
D**E
The Best Stephen King Adaptation!!!
Misery is one of my favorite novels from Stephen King. I wanted to see the film for a long time but being a MGM release, I did not know what to expect. MGM is not very reliable on relesing good-quality blu-rays and they do not have the resources to do appropiate restorations like other studios. Then, I read a review of the BD on Bluray.com and the reviewer gave high marks to picture and audio quality and Amazon lowered the price to $6.00. It was an offer I couldn't refuse. Misery is a great film adaptation thanks to the source material, Rob Reiner's direction and the fantastic performances of Kathy Bates and James Caan. Bates is perfect as the psycothic Annie Wilkes and is a pleasure to watch her transform from a nursing lady into a maniacal person. She really earned her Oscar. James Caan is equally impressive in a role that demanded him to be in bed long periods of time. The movie is tense, scary, dramatic and also funny and that's what make it a classic thriller. Picture and Audio: Misery comes to Blu-Ray looking great. Textures, skin-tones and detail is clean and sharp. There some flickering in some scenes but nothing distracting. A great transfer through and through. The 5.1 Dts-HD MA is not that spectacular but serves the film right. Being a dialogue heavy film, don't expect this to bang the house but the mix serves the film right. Every sound is crisp and crystal clear. Extras: The bad news is that all the extras are on the DVD disc. The BD has none. While that may improve picture and audio quality, at least they should've include the audiocomentaries to go along with the picture. Anyway, the DVD has some good amount of bonus features: Two audiomentaries, a making-of feauterette, a conversation with composer Marc Shaiman, stalkers profiles, advice to stalked people, a diagnosis on Annie Wilkes and two theatrical trailers. Closing Thoughts: Misery remains a classic of horror thanks to the amazing novel that comes from and the excellent cast and crew that went to make the picture. Unlike many MGM titles, the Blu-Ray features excellent picture & sound. The only downside is that all the extras are on the DVD but at least they gave us bonus material. Minor issues aside, Misey on blu-ray comes very highly recommended!!
B**N
It played good
A bit better than streaming. It sure won't have buffering issues.
D**K
Misery loves company
I'm your number one fan, disc was scratched did have to return unfortunately.
C**N
DVD was fine/ as described for the most part
Used dvd. It played just fine. The condition was listed as very good but it did have a few smudges on the disc. Played without skipping though and the seller was quick to ship with no issues
E**A
Interesting movie.
Excellent delivery service of an interesting movie.
D**Z
Excelente edición, no obstante carece de audio y subtítulos en español. Lo importante es tener la película en esta grandiosa edición.
A**N
Super film
S**K
I wanted to rewatch this movie and couldn't find it on any of my streaming services, unless I paid for it. So I decided to buy a physical copy so I can watch it whenever I want without fears of changes to streaming rights.
M**T
TB
E**A
Misery on DVD is a true classic and still just as gripping to watch today. The story is tense from start to finish and really keeps you hooked. The performances are outstanding, especially the unforgettable portrayal of Annie Wilkes, which adds so much intensity to the film. The suspense builds brilliantly throughout and creates a really unsettling atmosphere. The DVD quality is good and it’s great to have this classic film in a physical collection to revisit anytime. Overall, Misery remains one of the best psychological thrillers out there and is definitely a must-watch for fans of classic suspense films.
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