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The Princess Bride (Special Edition)

The Princess Bride (Special Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Think this happens every day?"
Review: Does anyone NOT love this movie? Whenever the title of this movie is mentioned, there's always a chorus of people responding that it's one of their all-time favorites. "The Princess Bride" is a now-classic tongue-in-cheek fairy tale about adventure, danger, true love, and Sicilians who talk too much.

A bored little boy (Fred Savage) who is sick in bed, is told a story by his quirky grandfather (Peter Falk) -- a story of adventure, pirates, revenge, true love, giants and treachery. Westley, a clever stableboy (Carey Elwes) falls in love with the beautiful Buttercup (Robin Wright, in her first role), but is apparently killed when he goes to seek his fortune. Buttercup is heartbroken. But a few years later, she is unwillingly affianced to the charmingly evil Prince Humperdinck. One day, when riding, she is kidnapped by a trio of mercenaries who plan to start a war by blaming another kingdom for her death.

But things go wrong for the mercenaries -- a mysterious masked man is following them, and he knows quite a bit about Westley's fate. No sooner has Buttercup discovered that he actually IS Westley than Humperdinck brings his "princess bride" back to the castle. Westley, pleasant giant Fezzik, and a vengeance-seeking Spaniard Inigo Montoya (Mandy Patinkin) must find a way to rescue Buttercup and deal with Humperdinck.

Movies very, very rarely are as good as people say they will be. Usually you'll be let down. But "Princess Bride" is unique on its own -- rarely is there so much good acting, good scripting, good direction and such humor. What's more, like "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," it's also become a source of endless quotations -- lines like "Inconceivable!" "My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die," "I'm not left-handed!" and "As you wish" are more or less immortalized now. And while it's a solid story, director Rob Reiner keeps it light and funny.

Usually (though not always) movies are best when adapted by the author, and Goldman did a superb job keeping the grim moments lighter than they would have otherwise been. ("We'll never make it through!" "Nonsense, you're only saying that because no one ever has") Reiner also keeps the direction fast-paced, never quite letting it descend to open comedy but merely keeping it deadpan.

Carey Elwes is extremely good as Westley; he seems to be winking at the audience all through the movie. Mandy Patinkin is amazing as the discouraged Spaniard who's been seeking revenge for twenty years; Andre the Giant is great as Fezzik; Wallace Shawn is uproariously funny as the brainy, shrill-voiced Sicilian Vizzini. And Billy Crystal makes a brief but insanely good appearance as the Miracle Man, an embittered medieval healer with a very peeved wife (Carol Kane, who steals the scene with her shrieks of "Liar!").

For fans of romance, there's Westley and Buttercup; for fans of villains, there's Christopher Guest's Count Rugen (deliciously casual in his evil); for fans of adventure there's swordfights, wrestling, and three men storming a castle. And for those who love comedy, there's the Miracle Man and the clergyman with a speech impediment ("Mawiage: that bwesed awangement, that dweam wifin a dweam.")

This movie has got it all, and people love all it's got. The unlikely heroes and very funny dialogue make this a modern classic. A must-see.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: huh?
Review: after all the hype over this film, i was ready for something really special. instead, i found pb to be a silly kids film about something called 'true love', whatever that is. the only good thing about this film is andre the giant. he's a pretty good actor. but he is a wrestler, so what's new? watch it with your kids, but be prepared to be disappointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Is there a better movie than this?
Review: I bought this DVD after realizing I hadn't seen the film in years. When I watched it, I realized I remembered about 90% of the dialogue. Eminently quotable, totally enjoyable! Is there anyone who hasn't yet seen this movie? There shouldn't be!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Amazing Comic Fantasy
Review: This film is quite simply one of my favorite comedies (and favorite movies for that matter) of all time. Everything about this movie works - from the story to the writing to the casting. Like many great movies, lines from this one will probably find their way into conversations for years afterwards. As Peter Falk says early in the movie, this story has everything - action, adventure, pirates, monsters, revenge, true love. Billy Crystal gives a phenomenal cameo appearance that is worth the cost of the movie by itself. The only drawback is that, as with many older movies released on DVD, even though it is the "Special Edition," there aren't really any good extras. But that minor lament aside, you can't go wrong buying this film.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If I could, I would give it 10 stars!
Review: This movie is the best movie ever made! Cary Elwes and Robin Wright Penn make a delightful pair. True to the book, this movie shows the viewer that true loves really does exist! If you have not seen it yet, treat yourself!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Captivating Adventure Romance Is Now On DVD
Review: 1987: It was inevitable. William Goldman's novel "The Princess Bride" would become a hit film. It has everything the novel had and is captivating from start to finish. Starring Robin Wright in her cinematic debut, Cary Elwes, Christopher Guest, Peter Falk, Wallace Shawn, Mandy Patinkin, Fred Savage and 80's wrestling legend Andre the Giant. Based on thes novel, and following it almost to the letter, it's a worthy addition to your film collection. If you are a fan of romance, high adventure and fantasy, this will be a treat. The parody elements, which are humorous, remains as William Goldman intended when he wrote his satire, but much of the charm in the film come from the storybook treatment. This does not mean, however, that is only to be enjoyed by a younger audienc. Indeed, everyone can benefit from "The Princess Bride", regardless of age.

Peter Falk plays Grandpa, who comes to entertain his grandson (played by Fred Savage otherwise known to many as Kevin Arnold from the hit 80's series "The Wonder Years") who is bedridden with a cold. Relunctant at first, skeptical that a story with the name "The Princess Bride" can hardly be entertaining to a young boy his age and even worse he asks "Is this as kissing book ?." Eventually, he is won by the high adventure and even the romantic elements at the very end.

Cary Elwes (Robin Hood Men In Tights) plays Wesley, the poor stable boy who falls in love with the beatiful Buttercup (Robin Wright). Wesley seeks his fortune in America and when he does not return, Buttercup fears the worst- he must have been captured and killed by the dread pirate Roberts. Later on, the vainglorious, selfish and wicked Prince Humperdinck makes Buttercup his fiancee and takes her to his castle. When Buttercup is kidnapped by an Italin genius named Vizzini (Wallace Shawn) and a light-headed giant (Andre the Giant), she is saved by a masked stranger after overcoming such daring escapes from the Cliffs of Insanity and a Fire Swamp. The masked stranger is revealed to be none other than the very much alive Wesley. But Prince Humperdinc imprisons him and tortures him and is determined to go on with the wedding. But because he knows Buttercup does not return his love, in a fit of jealousy and madness, he intends to have her killed. The good guys, of course, will win. Wesley will triumph and at his side the heroic Spaniard Inigo Montoya (played by Mandy Patinkin).

On DVD, the film is an experience all over again. If you watched the theatrical release back in 1987, lots of memories will re-emerge. It is a classic, to be enjoyed by the young and old for generations to come. The book was'nt bad either.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's full of great scenes - what's not to like?
Review: All of the family loves it, including my 8-year old and my 14 year old. I keep hearing lines like "Boo!! Boo!..." and "Inconceivable!" out of them.

If you haven't seen it, try it. The cast is wonderful, from Elwes and Wright to Billy Crystal and Andre the Giant.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One Of The Funniest Movies-----Definitely Not A Chick Flick.
Review: The first time I saw this movie, I had no choice. It was a party, and this was the featured attraction. Little did I know that it wasn't a "chick flick." I had planned on spending my time talking with the other guys, but became engrossed in the film.

Cary Elwes is remarkable as Westley, and Andre the Giant lights up the screen. Mandy Patinkin's line, "I am Inigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die," will forever be engrained in my memory. Other notable performances (such as Billy Crystal) really make this a great movie.

This one is great for kids and adults alike. It is one the most watched DVDs in my collection (and I have ~100+).

If you haven't seen this one yet, forget renting it. Save yourself the time and money, just buy it right now. You won't regret it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A excellent movie for children of all ages!
Review: I love this movie! It totally rocks! I think that the story is very fun and exciting and that the romance in the story makes it even better! Its very fun and exciting and you never know what will happen next! It is a very good movie for children of all ages and even some adults might like it! But if you havent seen it, you really should because its a classic! And notice how it got over 4 stars! So if you havent seen The Princess Bride, then you must!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best movie ever!!!
Review: This movie is a great take on the Princess Bride book. Cary Elwes make an excellent Wesley. If you love romance, sports, and giants, this movie is for you!!! You will love it, I guarantee!!!!


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