@@DelMastro1984 no he's wrong, the overlook didnt burn down its still standing and booking guests......Idk why this person would make such what blatant lie
I always liked this king book more than the rest simply because it doesn't have any supernatural elements in it. It something that could have actually happened someone or could happen even to YOU and that makes it even scarier.
Me too, it's one of the best books I've ever read and ever will read. However, there is technically one supernatural element in the book: The Overlook Hotel _is mentioned_ so...
I didn't realise till I watched it recently when he was reading her scrapbook it says nurse with munchausens by proxy. Now makes even more sense why she was keeping him unwell with the tablets etc which he started hiding. I was only 9 when this came out so didn't know what munchausens by proxy was at the time. x
When I worked at a hospital, I worked with a nurse who was EXACTLY like Annie WIlkes, only a little bit prettier and she was Elvis Presley's Number 1 Fan. But they were so similar.
The movie holds up I remember seeing it in college! But Rob Reiner should’ve re-shot that second swing …her swing was a little over the top! And let’s be honest driving a mustang in the winter time up to a winter resort was ridiculous. The car should’ve been a 1985 Jeep Cherokee and then he’s coming around the corner and he sees a deer run across. He loses control and is crushed goddamn Mustang.😅
fashizzle78 its funny because him getting shot just made his character a complete waste of time. Well I suppose in death he helped because they would find Paul when they were looking for the sheriff.
I remember reading the book when I was a kid, the hobbling scene, where she cuts off his foot with an axe instead of breaks his ankles. It remains the only book that nearly brought me to vomiting from how explicit the details were.
0050 started out benign talking about the kimberly diamond mines, then we get to the operation of hobbling, and then hear his ankles snap, imagine what excrutiating pain that must have gien to anyone who was hobbeled!i was so glad to see him give it all back to her in the fight climax at the end of the film !she deserved everything he gave her, she was a twisted f--k!bob whitaker
*SPOILER* In the novel, she hacks his left foot clean off with an axe and cauterizes the stump with a blow torch. Then, a few days later, she cuts off his thumb and sticks it in a birthday cake.
And she tells him that he may eat a piece of the cake and that if he behaves himself he may leave the "candle" over. Now that's some psychotic shit going on there.
Or, the injected substance was a sedative. While Paul was under the influence of the supposed sedative, Annie had enough time to look around for evidence, in order to reinforce her belief that Paul had managed to escape his room. Perhaps the main reason for the sedative was to render Paul defenseless as Annie searched for the knife under the mattress because Annie did not perform the hobbling procedure on Paul until the morning after. Therefore, without the supposed sedative, Paul could have thrusted himself upward to grab Annie by the arm and wrestle with her.
What exactly are you trying to say? Annie put him under because she FOUND OUT he had left his room, due to the penguin being misplaced (which we see in the movie). Kind of a silly assumption over something so minuscule, but the knife confirmed it, as well as the bent bobby pin.
I think that in Stephen King's universe, Carrie and Misery both take place simultaneously and that Carrie White has been dead for fourteen years in this film.
Such great and twisted, violent scenes. Love this movie but I learned from that last scene. People are capable of many things. Hope I never have to deal with someone so twisted. I've had enough already. 🤩
I almost finished it. I definitely recommend it. There's so many things that you can't have from the movies : paul's thoughts, the atmosphere, the description of pain, the dreams that paul has, and Annie is definitely more disturbed in it, always blaming him for her horrible actions, trying to give him a stockholm syndrom, saying that all of this is his fault. It is horrifying. There's also a scene with a bucket filled of dirty soap water that she forced him to drink.. ugh.
It’s incredible! Hands down the best book I’ve ever read! The psychology behind it and seeing how Paul’s mental health deteriorates throughout is both fascinating, disturbing and sad- extremely well written on Stephen King’s part👌👏
In the book she cuts off his foot and his thumb. Then she comes in with a cake and singing "Happy Birthday" to him with the thumb being a birthday candle. And as for the cop she kills him with her riding lawn mower.
Eine Metapher an eine unberechenbare, gewalttätige Mutter, von der der Sohn abhängig ist und die erwartet, dass er sie liebt. Und er liebt sie. Er kann nicht weg. Er denkt, das muss alles so sein. Ich glaube, dieser Film fasziniert die Männer, die alle mal ein kleiner, hilfloser Junge waren.
Fun fact: Annie’s house is just a few miles from now burned down overlook hotel from the shining. She mentions the hotel in the book.
Wow. No shit?
She was the one who probably burned the hotel!
@@braxtonbernath9717 did u even read the shining? Probably not because she did not burn it down
@@DelMastro1984 no he's wrong, the overlook didnt burn down its still standing and booking guests......Idk why this person would make such what blatant lie
You know the hotel is still standing right? Why would you just make up such a blatant lie?
I always liked this king book more than the rest simply because it doesn't have any supernatural elements in it. It something that could have actually happened someone or could happen even to YOU and that makes it even scarier.
Dolores claiborne is also a king book with no supernatural elements. Great movie 2
Stand By Me? Pretty sure there was nothing particularly supernatural about that. Granted, it's a kind of dark/sad story
@@passtherum2010 Or Shawshank Redemption.
Me too, it's one of the best books I've ever read and ever will read.
However, there is technically one supernatural element in the book:
The Overlook Hotel _is mentioned_ so...
Dreamcatcher wasn’t based on real events?!
Annie expects Paul to trust her when all that she does is torture him.
dude she's the woman of your dreams and fantasy's she's Annie Wilkes🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
As us kids would say....she would be considered the very first true yandere
What's a yandere
@@chrisallie4343 Someone who is obsessed with a person way too much, and they will even bring up murderous tendencies in order to gain their crush
No kids are using the term “yandere”, its cringy teens that watch anime and need to touch grass
Def horrified
@@Miss.perpetualThe fuck
Ladies & gentlemen, I proudly present to you: the craziest bitch in the history of film.
Hell, make it the history of Stories. The book version is just as terrifying and crazy.
I didn't realise till I watched it recently when he was reading her scrapbook it says nurse with munchausens by proxy. Now makes even more sense why she was keeping him unwell with the tablets etc which he started hiding. I was only 9 when this came out so didn't know what munchausens by proxy was at the time. x
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Ouch...my ankles hurt when I watch this.
What she does to him in the book is even worse
@@user1769 The movie was excellent.
that's one of the best scenes ever! She deserved that Oscar and many more for her role!
@@CharlieGV I concur.
The last scene is so desperating... I watched it by myself at home and actually started yelling "BEAT THE FUCK OUT OF HER, OH MY GOD..."
You hate God? But why?
@@thomasjensen6243 Why ask gaslighting questions better yet?
@@lukematthew613 so, you hate the U.S. constitution?
@@thomasjensen6243 see my comment above.
@@thomasjensen6243 See above comment.
When I worked at a hospital, I worked with a nurse who was EXACTLY like Annie WIlkes, only a little bit prettier and she was Elvis Presley's Number 1 Fan. But they were so similar.
lol
dude, my aunt is a former nurse, and she has the same behaviors as annie wilkes, they are everywhere!
Oh god no
😆😆✌🏼
i lol at the middle finger
Me too
Every damn time
such an incredible movie
The movie holds up I remember seeing it in college! But Rob Reiner should’ve re-shot that second swing …her swing was a little over the top! And let’s be honest driving a mustang in the winter time up to a winter resort was ridiculous. The car should’ve been a 1985 Jeep Cherokee and then he’s coming around the corner and he sees a deer run across. He loses control and is crushed goddamn Mustang.😅
Would killing a crazed obsessive fan be murder or charity?
charity
A Murder.
Self preservation.
A little of both.
Christmas
I broke both my ankles a few years ago....can’t hardly watch this scene
yeah it hurts like hell your ankles are extremely sensitive to pain and breaking them hurts like hell and then some
Did he put her out of her misery?
No. He put her out of HIS misery.
MrJessieJames2010 Okay then lol.
Fuck you
@@masterday9207 watch your mouth boy
Cesar Bernal mr. man 😂
great movie. great book. And Kathy Bates so deserved the Oscar.
When he bust her head with that typewriter lmao
5:55 better
Annie is the first Karen in history.
He's the master of creating evil female characters
dude this is pretty graphic cover your eyes do not watch please for the love of god do not watch💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
that is some of the best acting shit i've ever seen.
you cockadoodie
what's a cockadoodie?
Oh darling it will be so beautiful... :)
0:00 that scare the crap outta me before she drugged him.
Sherrif "Mr Sheldon?" POW lmao HAHAHA can't help it
fashizzle78 its funny because him getting shot just made his character a complete waste of time. Well I suppose in death he helped because they would find Paul when they were looking for the sheriff.
@@bloodandsilver3440 I feel like he was there to give the audience hope, and just like Paul, when the sheriff was shot, the audience's hope died too
Moonlight Sonata really
I want a tiny Annie Wilkes to keep in my poket, i poke her tiny head and she shouts "COOCKADOODIE!" with her sqeeaky voice :D
Thumbs up to the special effects team for making the hobbling scene look so realistic and painful.
I still cringe when I watch it.
God I love you.
3.28 I shot the sheriff. But I didn't shoot the deputy.
What about the wee doggy, too?
You're Kathy Bates?!
I remember reading the book when I was a kid, the hobbling scene, where she cuts off his foot with an axe instead of breaks his ankles.
It remains the only book that nearly brought me to vomiting from how explicit the details were.
I've been married for over 40 years and this is pretty much spot on
What a failure
what kind of death did Annie die of? Type-2? pun intended
Haha
Lmao!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Swine flu 😂
what do u mean type 2 bitch
I liked Annie Wilkes :) She was about the finer things in life.
What do you mean ?
What do you mean ?
4:54 you want this
0050 started out benign talking about the kimberly diamond mines, then we get to the operation of hobbling, and then hear his ankles snap, imagine what excrutiating pain that must have gien to anyone who was hobbeled!i was so glad to see him give it all back to her in the fight climax at the end of the film !she deserved everything he gave her, she was a twisted f--k!bob whitaker
He should've kept hitting her in the head with that type writer till she died
1:42-1:51-2:53-1:53-1:52-1:26-1:27
The Book is even better
And much more gruesome
*SPOILER* In the novel, she hacks his left foot clean off with an axe and cauterizes the stump with a blow torch. Then, a few days later, she cuts off his thumb and sticks it in a birthday cake.
And she tells him that he may eat a piece of the cake and that if he behaves himself he may leave the "candle" over.
Now that's some psychotic shit going on there.
Wasn’t the birthday cake scene a dream sequence?
the fight in the end was such good acting, so intense.
6:11 🛎 😂
Or, the injected substance was a sedative. While Paul was under the influence of the supposed sedative, Annie had enough time to look around for evidence, in order to reinforce her belief that Paul had managed to escape his room. Perhaps the main reason for the sedative was to render Paul defenseless as Annie searched for the knife under the mattress because Annie did not perform the hobbling procedure on Paul until the morning after. Therefore, without the supposed sedative, Paul could have thrusted himself upward to grab Annie by the arm and wrestle with her.
What exactly are you trying to say? Annie put him under because she FOUND OUT he had left his room, due to the penguin being misplaced (which we see in the movie). Kind of a silly assumption over something so minuscule, but the knife confirmed it, as well as the bent bobby pin.
@@bphussar Zoboomafoo
I think that in Stephen King's universe, Carrie and Misery both take place simultaneously and that Carrie White has been dead for fourteen years in this film.
Carrie V Annie Wilkes would be the showdown of the century !
@@88feji Carrie wins easy. Supernatural vs Natural. No contest.
Such great and twisted, violent scenes.
Love this movie but I learned from that last scene.
People are capable of many things. Hope I never have to deal with someone so twisted.
I've had enough already. 🤩
that was very satisfying to watch...
I wanna read the book
The book is more gruesome! There's an electric knife involved lol
I almost finished it.
I definitely recommend it. There's so many things that you can't have from the movies : paul's thoughts, the atmosphere, the description of pain, the dreams that paul has, and Annie is definitely more disturbed in it, always blaming him for her horrible actions, trying to give him a stockholm syndrom, saying that all of this is his fault.
It is horrifying.
There's also a scene with a bucket filled of dirty soap water that she forced him to drink.. ugh.
I'm 2/5 through the book and it's freaking amazing. LOVE the way Stephen King writes.
The part with the rat was the most nutty omfg lol
It’s incredible! Hands down the best book I’ve ever read! The psychology behind it and seeing how Paul’s mental health deteriorates throughout is both fascinating, disturbing and sad- extremely well written on Stephen King’s part👌👏
Killed her like a boss!! I started cheering when he was beating the fuck outta her!!
She wasn't insane! She was beyond exhausted from life! Poor women just needed to sleep!
Take a fucking sleeping pill then Annie for gods sake
She was a serialkiller
I'm Annie Wilkes' number 1 fan. :-D
Ahah that's an interesting one!
Fuck me the hobble scene is still hard to watch
In the book she cuts off his foot and his thumb. Then she comes in with a cake and singing "Happy Birthday" to him with the thumb being a birthday candle. And as for the cop she kills him with her riding lawn mower.
1 person is Annie Wilkes
I stand corrected. Annie Died of Missery
Hyper flippant 😊
Rough and tumble lady!!
I screamed when she hobbled him...She was a nut!!!
5:45 " my homework is Done Mom:good you sure put than work out of misery"
I'll kill myself now
No dont
Look how they MASSACRED my BOY... 😔
1:40
Watched the hobbling once, never again.^^*
6:45 he he :)
The limp and the crunch of the leg really make you cringe
The hobbling scene always makes me cringe for Paul! Poor fella 😢
“Mr Sheldon?!?”
Brilliant film, but Annie is *ABSOLUTELY EFFING MENTAL.*
1:10 it was the time he knew he fucked up
Eine Metapher an eine unberechenbare, gewalttätige Mutter, von der der Sohn abhängig ist und die erwartet, dass er sie liebt. Und er liebt sie. Er kann nicht weg. Er denkt, das muss alles so sein. Ich glaube, dieser Film fasziniert die Männer, die alle mal ein kleiner, hilfloser Junge waren.
2:07
5:55
My thoughts on this circus act "election" nonsense.
Came here after discovering my (ex)wife of 10 years has borderline personality disorder...thank God I escaped
That girl is a pysho and mean she didn't have to shoot the old sherriff like that i feel sorry for the old man😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
YOU COKA DUDY XD
02:49
paul just flip annie off lol
I always laugh at the hobbling scene lmao sry I just camt help it
I couldn't even dare to look! D:
Joeseph Scire Me neither!
You are insane.
Ok edgelord
Sure you do.
Soo true cus she has multi personalities.
Well, then I guess I am number three, you two before me work out who is number two.
Jheez that hammer is huge, what would you use that for smash boulders?
I paused the video. Please don't show that hobbling scene, please.
Looks like Annie has two accounts.
Annie wilkes would definitely vote Kamala Harris and the democrats ...
im your number 1 fan
Oh crap
What was she staring at him trying to wake him up
0:01 OH
Y’all ever just think about how Lauren Bacall was in this movie?
Where's part 1? :P
2:49
This is the 2nd Stephen king movie with a tranquilliser in it other than pet semetary
I hate that they portrayed her so differently from the books.
Is that a moonlight sonata in back? wow
06:10 red card ;)
Annie reminds me of the woke culture. 👍
I dunno why im here but im not going back i like this almost as much as Hannibal lecter 🙂
Misery is code for "my favorite fandom in anime" amongst the toxic sludge that passes for humans in the anime communities 🤣🤣
O__O
She had a very hard head!
I love this movie but never could stand this scene. I can't finish watching it, even now.
地獄やん
I LOVE YOU!!!!!!
+jazzjazzLIL Such a kidder. :)
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I think this nutcase must have taken a leaf out of the Jeffery Dahmer book of thinking!
the best fighting scene ever
Well there’s another way to get hammered
why would you put deoderant on the back of your legs? GROSS