

The Princess Bride (90th Anniversary Edition) (Bilingual) [Blu-ray]
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TTC
> 3 dayThis review is for the Blu-Ray edition.
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Amy
> 3 dayA classic ! Must show to kids to keep this alive!
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Mike Stone
> 3 dayI remember when I first saw this movie, around age 13, I had no idea who the Man in Black was through the entirety of the first act. Sure, its apparent now, given the benefit of hindsight, but because of the actors anonymity at the time I never made the obvious connection. On top of that, most of the rest of the cast was unknown to me as well (except for the one non-actor, Monsieur Roussimoff, a.k.a. Andre the Giant). The sweeping anonymity of the company allowed the film to do two things: first, the audience isnt distracted by the presence of the Big Star; and second, unknown actors allow for no preconceived notions of their characters. Which in turn allows the filmmakers to subvert character types, and insert some true surprises into the story.
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Toddio
> 3 dayIts a classic that everyone must see!!
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Sylvia Abbott
> 3 dayQuirky fun movie for the whole family
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MadMartigan
> 3 dayLove to see George RR Martins inspiration for Oberyn (No, really! look it up!) Still amazing after so many years.
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Gina
> 3 dayMichael Boss watched with Doug yesterday! Very good!
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T.O.
> 3 dayI love the dramatic affects and how everything turns back to what you do or dont expect and all sometimes scary and love so i watching at 7 love this movie!COOL!
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Meade
> 3 dayA timeless classic!
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Scot Haulik
> 3 dayThe movie was funny and heart-warming with many catchy lines; although we could have done with out the use of the obscene word (SOB). It grieves me that writers feel they must put vulgar language in movies.