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Tribute to the great, wonderful Kathy Bates!!!!
Music: Within Temptation - Dangerous Mind.
Hope you like it.



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  • Personally I would've rather died in the snow than be forced to endure Annie's sadism. I mean for Christ's sake she almost takes Paul's life with a chair in the middle of the night just because her favourite heroine has passed away, she threatens to burn him to ashes unless he destroys his latest novel, attacks the poor guy in his sleep with a needle, and breaks his ankles with a sledgehammer in arguably the film's most famous moment. I've heard that Annie is even more nightmarish in the book.

  • Yes she is :-))

    In the book its not a sledgehammer...it's an axe....

  • my god you did a great job

  • Thanks :-)

  • I haven't watched the movie yet, but just finished the book. all i can say is WOW

  • The Movie Misery is one of the veery few King Stories that I really like watching ...they made a really good job :-)

    I really think, most of the filmmaker, don't really look what is actually the story of the book... They just start filming or so...

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  • I didn't like the fact that ANnie got killed in the end. It would have been better if she'd been caught and taken away to jail or a mental hospital or something. It would have been more scary because Paul would neevr be able to rest easy knowing she was still out there somewhere and might be free again someday! Perhaps they could even correspond by mail or become friends or something - the possibilities would have been huge, maybe even a sequel - but I just don't think she should have died.

  • Excellent choice in having Kathy Bates play the antagonist, in my opinion....you would never suspect someone as "sweet and wholesome" looking to be that freaking phsychotic.....which makes it even scarier.

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  • kathy bates is pretty!

  • I LOVE this film! Been watching it since I was little and I'm reading the book now...a little each night! I'm at the part where he's been out of his room...:D

  • it was a great film you have made a great video about it kathy bates was fantastic in this film she really brought the nasty old woman to the screen aha and yes i agree with @judgemaster2009 she did love him but went mad with her dream at least she apologised at the grammy awards about the ankles lol shes a great woman i lurrrrrrrrve her and kathy bates ofcourse

  • @Zepp900

    Paul just went through a nightmare in the movie. In the book he goes through HELL!

  • Great Music

  • I think it was love on her part at first i believe that she went mad with her dream

  • King writes very good, complex characters. I think one of the deepest, most deeply metaphoric stories is IT. The film made for TV loses the point a bit, but the book is perfect

  • Great!

  • And more than the axe, she then proceeds to burn the wound shut without any numbing agents. Oh and she cuts off his thumb for complaining about a missing key.

  • Does anyone else feel any pity (NOT sympathy) for Annie?

    All she wants is for her book to be written by her favorite author.

    She just looks so lost when he starts burning the manuscript.

    (sympathy = compassion, understanding, share the suffering of ;

    pity = feel sorry for, ex. "I pity you because your life sucks." )

    Don't misunderstand me. She GOT what she deserved.

    (If she hadn't died in the end, then I, 11 years old when I 1st saw the movie, wouldnot have been able to sleep that night.)

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