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Posted By: Bailey - January 31st, 2012 10:59:23 am EST

When I seen this movie, I wasn't expecting it to be very good. It's actually the best Stephen King movie I've ever seen! Kathy Bates and James Caan are absolutely fantastic! If you are only going to see one Stephen King movie in your lifetime, see this one!

 
 
Posted By: Constant Reader - January 18th, 2012 4:30:28 pm EST

I'm your #1 fan . . . . . . . . :-)

 
 
Posted By: Melissas Genova - December 7th, 2011 8:34:13 pm EST

Misery is one of the best movie ever when the point. Where that when the author gets stick driving in the snowstorm and he. Gets in a car anniccent when her favourite author gets taken from his car and taken to a house in the middle of nowhere and brot back to health and was made to make a novel on her type writer one of the oldest computers and when his legs get bashed by a hammer so that he won't get away from her so that she can have a story from her author inside of her house. Why dose she have a pet pig.

 
 
Posted By: Jake E. Stief - October 14th, 2011 12:52:09 am EDT

While watching the movie I kept expecting Annie to say "Want to buy a squirrel?" I do agree that the book was way better. Annie didnt seem as phyotic as she was in the book. Plus the most grusome parts were left out such as: 1. His foot wasnt cut off (Though the cobbling did look painful enough) 2. They didnt show the beheading scene at the end 3. And the most disapointing, I wanted to see that cop get mulched from that lawnmower soooooo bad. Pitty it wasnt in the movie.

 
 
Posted By: Geo - June 30th, 2011 4:14:44 pm EDT

Along with The Shawshank Redemption, The Shining, and Stand By Me; this is (in my opinion) the best movie adaptation of a King book. The book was frightening enough, this brought the terror dial from 9 to 12. It was really excruciating to watch because of how horrifying it was.

 
 
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