05-14-2001, 05:17 AM | #21 |
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Re: The Princess Bride
I like both the movie and the book, too, but I have to say that if I had to choose one, it would be the book. Yes, the movie is faithful in a lot of ways, but I think the book was a work of genius. Sure, Goldman did both the book and the screenplay, but he originally envisioned the story as a novel, and you can tell. Of course, if you liked the movie more, you could argue that he wrote the screenplay later and therefore probably wrote what he thought was a better version of the story.
I think the backstory on all of the characters in the book is priceless, and the whole end with the Zoo of Death, and the cliffhanger ending.... If you haven't read the book, you've got to. Get the 25th Anniversary Edition if you can. It's even out in paperback now. I hear they're working on a special edition of the movie on DVD for release in 2002. Apparently Rob Reiner is working on it in between other projects (as well as a special edition of A Few Good Men, another favorite of mine). I can't wait. And no, there's no Morgenstern, and no, the stuff about Goldman's family isn't true, either. In real life he *was* married to an Ilene (who took a lot of photos of him that were on his books--now they're split up, BTW) and had two daughters (Jenny and I can't remember the other name off the top of my head), not like in the book where he was married to a genius shrink named Helen and a fat son named Jason. His two daughters were actually his inspiration for the The Princess Bride. He asked them what they wanted him to write about. One said "A princess," and the other said "A bride." Blah blah blah. I'll shut up now. C.V. www.smorgenstern.com |
05-15-2001, 12:42 AM | #22 |
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Re: The Princess Bride
I've seen the movie, but I've not read the book. Does the movie capture the basics of the book pretty well? Oh, and one other question I was thinking of. When the grandfather is reading in the movie, are the lines he usually reads real lines, or are they simply made up for the movie script?
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05-15-2001, 12:30 PM | #23 |
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I think it captured the book pretty well. The ending is made happier and the Zoo of Death is dropped altogether. I think the grandfather's lines were from the book for the most part, but this is JMO, since I did'nt go back and do a line by line comparison.
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05-26-2001, 09:01 PM | #24 |
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I like the Movie
It's my mom's favorite, I think it's kinda funky but cute.I read the movie book (I think)and I think it was interesting.Nothing will ever beat LOTR
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01-04-2002, 09:13 AM | #25 |
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Its seems that I'm the only dissenter here. My comments are only based on the movie.
I didn't like the movie. I thought it was lite and full of fluff. Sorta like Titanic. I thought the fight between Wesley and Montayo was cool when I saw it the first time BUT after I saw it again I was throughly disappointed. However, I like a little more grim realism in my fantasy. That's why I like LOTR I guess.
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01-04-2002, 09:27 AM | #26 |
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Its seems that I'm the only dissenter here. My comments are only based on the movie.
I didn't like the movie. I thought it was light and full of fluff. Sorta like Titanic. I that the fight between Wesley and Montayo was cool when I saw the first time BUT after I saw it again I throughly disappointed. However, I like a little more grim realism in my fantasy. That's why I like LOTR I guess.
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01-04-2002, 11:01 PM | #27 |
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I haven't read the book, but I've seen the movie and loved it. The only part I don't like (and haven't seen all of for this reason) is the Pit of Depair, because I don't particularly enjoy watching people suffer. But the rest of the movie is hysterical! I like Westley and Inigo Montoya.
Westley: "Hand over the gate key." Guard: "I have no gate key." Westley: "Fezzik, break his arms!" Guard: "Oh, you mean this gate key."
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01-13-2002, 04:02 PM | #28 |
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I absolutely LOVE this movie!!!!!!! It's hilarious. I've only seen it twice, but I love it anyway. I like the swordfight between Wessley and Montoya, and the "mostly dead" part. Also the rhyming part, and especially the wedding.
"Mahwage is waat bwings aahs togethaah..." Haven't read the book, but I guess I'll have to!
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you people are silly....ITS A JOKE!!!!! There is no S. Morgenstern..........lol..if you read on you even see that IP admits to this defeat...but he was just being silly too. The 'good parts' version of the Princess Bride is the only thing..there was never an original......
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01-17-2002, 09:16 PM | #31 |
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The movie just brings it all to life. Mandy P. plays a great part and it was Andre's last movie before he died. I've seen it at least eight times and enjoy it every time. Can't wait to see it again and DVD would be a def. plus.
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My favorite quote from the movie:
"Good bye! Have fun storming the castle!"-Miracle Max "You think it'll work?"-Miracle Max (under his breath) "It would take a miracle."-Miracle Max's Wife (under her breath) "GOODBYE!"-Both Right up there with the brute-squad comment... and the "To the pain" sequence |
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This is forever my favorite movie. I LOVE it. I haven't read the book yet, but my sister has the 25th Anniversary Edition, and I must steal it from her.
Am I going mad, or did I just hear the word 'think' escape your lips? INCONCEIVABLE!
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02-18-2002, 12:15 AM | #34 |
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I LOVE THE PRINCESS BRIDE!
Hey guys, I used to have a Princess Bride web page (Like 3 or 4 years ago). Soooo.... I did a search to see if I could find it anddd...... http://www.angelfire.com/wv/tHePlAcE/pbride.html Appearently I was hosting the images off of http://www.angelfire.com/wv/CompuKid which is gone... Sorry. But you might check it out. |
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Favorite quotes:
"I'm not a witch! I'm your WIFE!!" "A deul then! To the death!" "No!! To the pain!" [pause] "I'm... not familiar with that" [Wesley elaborates; I can't remember it all] "...so that every woman and child will see your wretched body and say 'good gosh, what is that thing'" and so on... trust me, it was funny. It's been a while since I've seen it... but those remain my favorites.
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OH MY GOD I LOVED THE PART WHERE JACK KiLLED MARY SUE AND DRUG HER CORPSE FOR 4 MILES INTO THE HOUSE WHERE JOHN AND ARTHUR SAT WAITING WITH THE GUN AND BLEW HIS HEAD OFF, IT WAS SO MOVING AND SCARY IN THE MOVIE!
Just another uneducated post. Danke.
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hey guys, I saw the DVD @ Wal Mart the other day for $15! Now I have to go get it!
*runs and begs her mom to drive her to the store* "But you need groceries,don't you?...."
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awwwwwwwww... dont say things like that. I have three other people to carry, he's got only himself.
I will not except excuses!!! and so I can CLEARLY not choose the one that is infront of ME! (still that has nothing on the court jester with the flagon with the dragon and the other two cups ) |
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