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My Favorite Book: The Princess BrideWhy 'The Princess Bride' is my favorite book.- 5 Little Known Facts About the Movie, The Princess BrideThe Princess Bride is one of the most beloved movies ever made. However, there are many things most people don't know about the movie. Here are five interesting facts.
Movie Review: the Princess BrideThe movie "The Princess Bride" earned a "big two thumbs up!" from Roger Ebert. It is a comedy fairy tale from 1987 that is as charming today as it was when it was first released.- Free Printable Princess Bride Coloring PagesFree Printable coloring pages from The Princess Bride. The Cliffs of Insanity, The Pit of Despair, Rodents of Unusual Size, The Fire Swamp and more coloring fun with Princess Buttercup and her farm boy Westley.
- The Princess Bride Movie ReviewReview of the 1987 fairytale The Princess Bride.
- Review of My Favorite Movie: The Princess BrideThis movie has it all and then some.
- As You Wish - The Princess Bride,/em> for TodayFinding love for a classic movie in spite of ourselves can sometimes be a challenge. Find out why this classic is a hands down hit.
- Classic Movie Review: The Princess BrideA review of one of the most well-beloved classic films ever made.
- You'll Truly Love The Princess BrideThe Princess Bride (1987) is a fantastic fairy tale on film. It combines adventure, romance in humor flawlessly into a film you'll truly love.
- The Princess Bride: One of the 80's Films that Deserves a Few Minutes of RememberanceA film that is now more or less lost to kids today, but essentially holds all the fundementals for a story that you will always remember.
- The Princess Bride: Another 80's ClassicThere's just something about the quest for true love.
- The Princess BrideThe Princess Bride is an adventurous, full of action, romantically funny movie the entire family will enjoy watching over and over again.
- Film Review: The Princess BrideThe Princess Bride is a wonderful fantastical film that is sure to warm your heart and make you laugh.
- The Princess Bride is a "Wish" for Every Movie LibraryThere were many movies that made a big splash in the Eighties, but the 1987 film, The Princess Bride, had many people, "as they wished", fall in love with fairy tales again.
- Want a Princess Bride Review? As You Wish!A concise review of the 80's classic The Princess Bride offers highlights of the film and why everyone still succumbs to its charm 20 years later.
- The Princess Bride: Classic 80s Movie ReviewReleased in 1987, "The Princess Bride" continues to enchant viewers. Highly quotable and fun, this fantasy film is entertaining for both kids and adults.
True Love and High Adventure: A Review of The Princess BrideA review of the classic 1987 film, The Princess Bride.- The Princess Bride: Comparing the Book and MovieThe movie adaptation of The Princess Bride stays true to the book in terms of lines and scenery. It stays especially true in the character department.
- Movie Quotes from The Princess Bride"The Princess Bride" is one of my favorite films of all time. It was released in 1987 and stars Cary Elwes and Robin Wright Penn in addition to many more stars filling out the amazing cast. It also has some of the greatest, most memorable movie quotes. Here are my top 10:
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Gift Ideas for Fans of The Princess BrideOne of the best movies from the 1980s was The Princess Bride. The movie of course sprang from one of the best books from the 1970s. Here are just a few great gift ideas for fans of The Princess Bride.
The Princess Bride: The Book is Way Better Than the MovieA book review of William Goldman's translation of S. Morgenstern's Classic Tale of True Love and High Adventure: The Princess Bride.- The Brides and Bridesmaids of Movies with the Word 'Bride' in Their Title'Bridesmaids' isn't the first movie to feature the word bride in the title. In fact, it's a longstanding Hollywood trope. Sometimes they're the bride, sometimes they're the bridesmaid.
- The Princess Bride: The BookMany know the beloved movie, but this is the book that started it. Join our hero as he rescues Princess Buttercup and they strive to find true love.
- Why Inigo Montoya's Line is My Favorite Movie Quote"Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die." is my favorite movie quote because of the context, the emotion it portrays, and the life lesson it represents as the memorable part of the climax scene of "The Princess Bride."
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- Easy A Movie Review: Easy A is Easily an Awesome Comedy TreatWhile it has a relatively ridiculous set-up, its witty script, fine characters and overall message about self-respect and teen issues provide the needed appeal and charisma such a genre typically requires.
- Movie Review: The People I've Slept WithThis article takes a look at the independent movie, 'The People I've Slept With'.
- What Qualifies as Awesome?The seemingly simple word has a surprising number of layers and contexts.
- Book Review: "The Princess Bride" by William GoldmanA review of the famous Florinese fairy tale as translated by Goldman into English including only the good bits.
80's Movie ReviewWith all the cinematic garbage flung at as in the 80's it's refreshing to find a gem like The Princess Bride. Enjoyable for the whole family this G Rated film app-itemizes what film should be.- Best Quotable MoviesFavorite movies that are fun to quote.
- As You Wish: Why the Princess Bride Belongs in Your Movie CollectionOne of the greatest (and funniest) fairy tales ever told
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