This movie has perhaps the last great fencing duel at the style of the Hollywood golden era, it's sort of a homage to Errol Flynn and Guy Williams and Mandy Patinkin and Cary Elwes simply nailed it. I sincerely love the chivalry of the two characters they play. Subscribed!
@@tktopmovies It was choreographed by the great Bob Anderson, who worked as a swordfighting choreographer in Hollywood for many decades. He worked with Errol Flynn. :)
@@cesarvidelac LOL, Bob referred to that kind of fighting as "sword slapping". He preferred the realistic stuff, when he was allowed to go for it. Check out Viggo Mortensen's film "Alatriste" to see the kind of thing Bob really liked to sink his teeth into. (It was his last film as sword master.) There you'll see sword fighting as it really was - two guys going at each other with REALLY big knives!
I've been watching since I was 9. Between 88 -99 I probably watched it 4-10 times a year depending on the year. Since then probably 30 times start to finish, plus leaving it on if I come across it flipping channels, plus about 60 or so reaction channels. The idea of possibly getting tired of it: inconceivable 🥰
I went to see it when it came out at the theaters. I was in college and I kind of got dragged into it because, as a guy, the title really turned me off. When I left the theater that night, I don't think I had ever been more satisfied in such an unexpected way from a movie. It's so perfect. Later me and some of my fraternity brothers were watching HBO and this came on and I was the only one in the group who had seen it and everyone else wanted to change the channel. (Princess Bride? No way). I convinced them to watch it and then every time it would come on, people would say "It's on again!" and guys would show up to rewatch it. This movie just has that effect on people.
Also if you listen carefully he says the final sentence without an accent. Years earlier his lost his own father to cancer and he used that as if he was saying it to the cancer that killed his father
This is my wife and my favorite movie, we’ve been married 32 years. When we were married we had matching license plates made that read, “As You Wish.” 😊
The grandfather was played by Peter Falk. He played “rumpled detective” Columbo in 69 episodes from seven seasons and 24 television movies from 1971 to 2003. Columbo would interview suspects who often were amused by his unassuming, disorganized appearance. They were relieved when he started to go, but then he’d turn around and say, “Just one more thing . . .” Peter Falk was one of those actors who seemed to be loved by everyone.
Andre the Giant was 7 ft 4 in. and 520 lbs. His hands were so big, he could hold a can of beer, and you wouldn't even know it. It would disappear in his hand. Robin Wright (Buttercup) told a story about how, when filming, there were times when it was cold and that between takes, he would put his hand on her head and it would cover her whole head and keep her warm. While he was immensely imposing in the wrestling ring, he was said to be the nicest guy. Speaking of beer, it's been said that he drank 119 cans of beer in one sitting. When asked later on if he got drunk, he said he couldn't remember because he passed out. lol
Inigo Montoya survives the dagger to the belly because, before he gave the miracle pill to Westley on the battlement, he kissed the pill, so he got just a tad of Miracle Max's miracle medicine.
The Princess Bride is such a great movie with seemingly something for everyone to enjoy about it. It also has many quotable lines. Here are a few fun facts about the movie. Fezzik you may or may not recognize as 1980s pro wrestling great Andre The Giant who sadly passed away at just 46 years old in January of 1993 due Acromegaly which resulted in him having gigantism resulting in his abnormally large size. Mandy Patinkin, who plays Inigo Montoya, when seen killing Count Rugen and uttering the words, “I Want My Father Back You Son Of Bitch”, was apparently thinking of his father and the cancer that killed him thus the reason he says the words with such heart and conviction.
Thanks for sharing these facts with us!! Ugh, died at 46? So young. And wow that is heartbreaking about his dad, that scene was intense! This was such a great movie, a perfect fairytale!
@@tktopmovies Glad you enjoyed the extra pieces of extra info I shared with you. I don’t know how much you know about Andre Giant, but two videos you check out, if you want to more about him and his tragically short life are, “The Princess Bride - Andre The Giant A Look Back” a short video of just over 4 minutes about Andre’s time enjoyment on the set of movie and “Andre The Giant: Most Famous Wrestler In The World” a biography chronicling Andre The Giant’s Life, his struggle with Acromegaly and Gigantism, which caused him pain both physically and emotionally, and ultimately his untimely death at 46 which was 6 years longer than he was expected to live. Both videos can be found on RUclips. I continue love and enjoy your RUclips reaction channel.
@@jcg1576 He nearly didnt perform the role either. When they first tried to get him in the movie they found he was scheduled to perform a wrestling match in japan in which he was getting paid 5 million dollars and because they couldnt match that salary he couldnt perform the role. Luckily the match got cancelled and andre was able to perform it.
There are so many neat anecdotes from this film. Stories like the cast and crew being surprised by how much Andre the Giant could consume, both eating and drinking. And then there's when Rob Reiner having to stop filming because of Billy Crystal cracking everyone up by his improv lines during the Miracle Max scenes. And to think, it was basically a flop in the theaters.
@@tktopmovies Maybe "flop" is too strong, but it certainly didn't get the audiences it deserved. It was advertised very ineffectively -- the studio didn't know how to promote its mix of genres -- and so it played out a standard run in theaters and went away. It was really the relatively new medium of home video that brought it to life, as people started to share it with friends, and then parents with children. And so it's sneaked into becoming a classic ever since.
This is one of my favorites. I watched it when it first came out in 87. I watched it begrudgingly, I didn't like romantic comedies, when I was a child. However this movie changed my heart. Now it's a favorite.
Engelbert Humperdinck (1854 - 1921) was a German composer - perhaps most famous for the opera Hansel and Gretel. However, most of us know the name because it is the stage name of a very popular singer (real name Arnold George Dorsey) from the late 50's onward and still active today. His most well known songs are "After the Lovin'" and "This Moment in Time" - well worth checking out if you've never heard them.
This is my wife’s and my movie… we originally saw it with different people, but it came out the year we met and we did see it together in theaters several times before its initial run was done
Humperdinck is clearly one of the inspirations for Lord Farquad in 'Shrek'. Yes, it's cheesy, but they know it's cheesy and don't try to pretend it's not. It's perfectly paced with the Grandpa 'reading the good bits' with occasional interruption from the Grandson.
The actors who played Westley (Cary Elwes) and Inigo Montoya (Mandy Patinkin) studied with a fencing master for months in order to make that cliff duel as realistic as possible. They would practice on set between takes. They got so goid at fencing that the scene they scripted ended up being too short so they extended it give more time to focus on the duel. All that practice paid off in real life for Cary Elwes since he would later star in Robin Hood: Men In Tights by Mel Brooks. According to Elwes, when Count Rugen (Christopher Guest), the evil six-fingered man, knocks Westley out in order to capture him and return Buttercup (Robin Wright) to Prince Humperdinck (Chris Sarandon), Elwes ended up getting knocked out for real. As he recalls in As You Wish, the take wasn't really working because Guest, who was holding a real metal sword, was being too gentle so as not to hurt Elwes, which was preventing him from reacting and ruining the timing. After a while, Elwes made a simple suggestion - why didn't Guest just tap Elwes on the head with the sword for real so that he could react? Elwes explained: "Chris [Guest] swung the heavy sword down toward my head. However, as fate would have it, it landed just a touch harder than either of us anticipated. And that, folks, was the last thing I remember from that day's shoot. Elwes reveals that, unfortunately, Guest really put him in the hospital: "I woke up in the emergency room, still in costume, to the frightening sound of stitches being sewn into my skull ... and of course Chris felt absolutely terrible about the whole thing, even though I kept telling him it wasn't his fault. It was my dumb idea. But you know what? That particular take was the one that ended up in the film. So when you see Westley fall to the ground and pass out, that's not acting. That's an overzealous actor actually losing consciousness."
Hey toodlescae!!! Welcome back! Glad you're here!! (: OMG a trip to the Emergency Room?! Wow!! That's crazy!! We are so glad the duel was extended, that was a fantastic scene! Loved this movie. Thanks for sharing these facts with us!!
I saw this movie in the theater when it first released in 1987. When Inigo said "Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die." The audience cheered and applauded.
Hilarious, but I was so confused as a kid. I thought he was Zorro. Mistakes were made..."My name is Inigo Montonya, you killed my Father, prepare to die..." Gets me every time. 😂
Another bit of behind-the-scenes info, since The Princess Bride was filmed in the U.K. and Ireland, it got so cold so often that Andre would place his hand on Robin's head to keep her warm, his hand was so big that it would stretch from the back of her head to just under her nose.
One of the, few, perfect movies out there. Nothing needs, ever, be changed. I love when Venzinni has the battle of wits with Wesley, the cup change, actually, had a reason. He was watching Wesley's reaction when told to drink from his own cup. When he didn't hesitate to drink, he took that to mean that his, original, cup wasn't poisoned, so Venzinni could drink safely. Good try, but he lost the battle of wits the moment he agreed to play.
I saw this in the theater in 1987 and I was alone, with no love of my own. Two years later, I met the woman I would marry. This is one of the first videos we watched together and it became one of our favorites. And every time we would get ready to go to a wedding, she would stop, look at me with a solemn expression and say “Mawwage.” Mitch
This movie is perfection, and the book is even better (which I did not think would be possible-it’s hilarious). If you do read it, be sure to send the request for the missing love scene (you’ll know it when you see it).
I've asked a lot of people whether they prefer the book or the movie, and it's almost always whichever they encountered first. I think the Zoo of Death from the book is better than the Pit of Despair, but the grandfather in the movie is much better than the sad dad in the book.
@@tktopmovies The book also has an "outer frame" around the story, but a completely different one, in which author William Goldman tries to share this book (that he "remembers" from childhood) with his son. In reality, Goldman didn't have a son. He had two daughters, and when he once asked them what his next book should be about, one said "a princess" and the other said "a bride." Hence the title, and the story.
They omitted the two best lines in the movie. 1- Vizzini: No more rhymes now, I mean it! Fezzik: Anybody want a peanut? 2- Vizzini: He didn't fall?!? Inconceivable! Montoya: You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means. It's almost, but not quite, entirely unlike an unforgiveable act to leave those two magnificent bits out. Oof. 🙄
I first saw this in the theater when it came out. I went in with a lot of trepidation. I loved the book and hoped they wouldn't botch it up too badly. I needn't have worried. William Goldman, the author of the book, also did the screenplay. The movie is also a success due to the director and cast. Goldman attended the shooting of some of the scenes in the Fire Swamp. He got so into it that, when the burst of flame set Robin Wright's dress on fire, he jumped to his feet and screamed, 'Oh, my God! Her dress is on fire!', runinig the take. William Goldman was an accomplished screenplay writer with numerous films like 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid' and 'All the President's Men' to his credit.
If you liked this one, another good comedy from Rob Reiner and Christopher Guest is "This is Spinal Tap". One of the funniest films of its era, and the satire is dead-on.
We should have more civilized adversarial relationships like Westkey's and Inigo's in movies. Like, "Hmm, this guy's a good fighter, it'd be a shame to kill him too quickly, but lets see how good he is. Maybe he'll be honorable and leave me alive if i lose as a professional courtesy.....yes, I think that's respectable, but still, I'l try not to lose." You know, that kind of thing? lol
Great reaction again, to a great movie. Fun fact if no one has mentioned it yet - the actress who played Buttercup (Robin wright) is the same actress who plays Wonder Woman's (Gal Gadot) aunt (Antiope) and trains her to fight.
Just having kissed the miracle pill before giving it to Wesley allowed Inigo to regain his strength after being hit by the knife. It was a powerful miracle.
Also-if u’ve heard of Susan Sarandon…she was married to “Humperdinck” actor Chris Sarandon when she started her career, and the 6 Fingered Man aka Count Ruegan (Christopher Guest) IRL’s been married to Jamie Lee Curtis for 40 yrs
@@The_Spaint …omg, you’re right! It’s 40 years - I coulda sworn she said “almost 50 years” during Covid.🙄 They got married in ‘84. I suck. Ima change it in my post. Thank u!
I'd read the book a few months before I saw the movie on opening night. This is in the top 5 of my favorite book-to-movie adaptations. It's a great read!
I have a t-shirt that has one of those "Hello my name is..." stickers that you get at conferences or reunions and it has "Inigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die" written on it. Almost every time I wear it, I get some kind of funny comment.
1987 I went back into the US Army after a 15 year break ...I suspect I was focused on other things at the time. Honestly .. I am not sure if I have ever watched the actual movie .. but lots of reviews. That has to say something about how we experience things these days .. this movie has for me been seen through the eyes of the reviewers.
This is such a good one! So happy we watched it! Thanks for being here, Nicole!! If you missed the questionnaire, it is in the description of our video! (:
This is one of the most quotable movies ever. Of course, My name is Indigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die. My favorite is, Have fun storming the castle.
@@tktopmovies Not sure if you recognize the actor playing Wesley, it’s Cary Elwes. He’s been in Robin Hood Men in Tights, a must see Mel Brooks film. Just make sure you’ve seen Robin Hood Prince of Thieves before since it’s a parody of that. He’s also been in Twister, Liar Liar, Saw and a bunch more.
Never heard of it? You must of had very square parents. My 4 kids all now in their 30’s can probably quote it line by line since we saw it so many times. But better late than never to see one of the greatest movies ever made. 😃
Both the book and screenplay were written by the late great William Goldman. I enjoyed the book, but this is the rare instance where the movie was better.
It's to confound copyright bots, don't be dense. If you want to watch the whole film yourself go do that, this is a reaction so it's assumed you have already seen it.
Definitely not Christmas. The boy, the mother, and the father are all Jewish, as was the writer of the book/screenplay William Goldman. The character of the grandfather was based on the author’s own father.
The movie was ten times better to those who knew Peter Falk (the grandfather) from the television series Colombo. If you ever get the opportunity to watch an episode, do so. Any episode. You can thank me later.
@@tktopmovies She was 21 at the time, and this was essentially her first movie -- she'd been working on the daytime soap opera Santa Barbara. Fortunately she had an English stepfather and could do a perfect unexaggerated English accent for the movie.
@@tktopmovies Well if you want to get entertained with insane action, fun, emotion all mixed with epic Bromance, you should xD. Check out the trailer of this oscar winning flick and decide, wont be disappointed!!
Andre the Giant was one of the nicest guys, and had a strong moral compass; when he was wrestling, he'd beat the hell out of the other wrestlers in the ring who would treat the jobbers badly (the guys who came in for the side bouts who were supposed to lose to the headliners in those matches), and especially Macho Man Randy Savage for the way he abused his wife. He was an upstanding guy. On the set of this film, one day he let out the loudest, longest fart ever produced by a human, bringing production to a standstill. After the last echoes faded, Rob Reiner, the director, asked "Are you ok?" "I am now, boss" Andre replied :P
👑 This movie was SO sweet! We loved it!!! FULL reaction (unblurred and uncut) at www.patreon.com/tktopmovies
if you want a modern fantasy story that matches the themes and is just as good then I highly recommend 2006's Stardust.
You never heard of this? INCONCEIVABLE!!
HAHAH! This was so good!!!
This movie has perhaps the last great fencing duel at the style of the Hollywood golden era, it's sort of a homage to Errol Flynn and Guy Williams and Mandy Patinkin and Cary Elwes simply nailed it. I sincerely love the chivalry of the two characters they play. Subscribed!
Thanks for watching and enjoying with us, Cesar!! The fencing duel was EPIC for sure!
@@tktopmovies 🤗🙏
@@tktopmovies It was choreographed by the great Bob Anderson, who worked as a swordfighting choreographer in Hollywood for many decades. He worked with Errol Flynn. :)
@@Serai3 I love the fencing of that old movies 🤗 What a great choreographer he was!
@@cesarvidelac LOL, Bob referred to that kind of fighting as "sword slapping". He preferred the realistic stuff, when he was allowed to go for it. Check out Viggo Mortensen's film "Alatriste" to see the kind of thing Bob really liked to sink his teeth into. (It was his last film as sword master.) There you'll see sword fighting as it really was - two guys going at each other with REALLY big knives!
I can't remember the first time I watched this movie. I've lost count of the times I've seen it. It is one of the most re-watchable movies ever.
We definitely want to watch it again! So good!!!
@@tktopmovies I vividly remember the first time I saw it. It was in my high school girlfriend's basement den. It's still my second favorite movie.
I've been watching since I was 9. Between 88 -99 I probably watched it 4-10 times a year depending on the year. Since then probably 30 times start to finish, plus leaving it on if I come across it flipping channels, plus about 60 or so reaction channels.
The idea of possibly getting tired of it: inconceivable 🥰
I went to see it when it came out at the theaters. I was in college and I kind of got dragged into it because, as a guy, the title really turned me off. When I left the theater that night, I don't think I had ever been more satisfied in such an unexpected way from a movie. It's so perfect. Later me and some of my fraternity brothers were watching HBO and this came on and I was the only one in the group who had seen it and everyone else wanted to change the channel. (Princess Bride? No way). I convinced them to watch it and then every time it would come on, people would say "It's on again!" and guys would show up to rewatch it. This movie just has that effect on people.
chris sarandon has such great range. he's great as humperdink, he's also Jack Skellington, and he's still my favorite vampire from FRIGHT NIGHT.(1985)
and the detective in Child's Play
HUMPERDINK!!
He sold that scene with Wesley on the machine. Even did the cameo in FN2. Good stuff.
That's not just any giant, that's Andre the Giant
He used to be a pro wrestler. Unfortunately he passed away
In the final duel, Inigo gave Rugen five wounds, to match the ones Rugen had given him: both cheeks, both shoulders, and a final stab to the belly.
Ohhhhhh the symbolism! Love that!
Also if you listen carefully he says the final sentence without an accent. Years earlier his lost his own father to cancer and he used that as if he was saying it to the cancer that killed his father
This is my wife and my favorite movie, we’ve been married 32 years. When we were married we had matching license plates made that read, “As You Wish.” 😊
Awww LOVE to hear that! That is so sweet (: Congratulations on 32 years!!!
That’s adorable!😁
The grandfather was played by Peter Falk. He played “rumpled detective” Columbo in 69 episodes from seven seasons and 24 television movies from 1971 to 2003. Columbo would interview suspects who often were amused by his unassuming, disorganized appearance. They were relieved when he started to go, but then he’d turn around and say, “Just one more thing . . .” Peter Falk was one of those actors who seemed to be loved by everyone.
Andre the Giant was 7 ft 4 in. and 520 lbs. His hands were so big, he could hold a can of beer, and you wouldn't even know it. It would disappear in his hand. Robin Wright (Buttercup) told a story about how, when filming, there were times when it was cold and that between takes, he would put his hand on her head and it would cover her whole head and keep her warm. While he was immensely imposing in the wrestling ring, he was said to be the nicest guy.
Speaking of beer, it's been said that he drank 119 cans of beer in one sitting. When asked later on if he got drunk, he said he couldn't remember because he passed out. lol
119 BEERS IN ONE SITTING?! 7FT AND 520 POUNDS?! Wow! A gentle giant (:
Inigo Montoya survives the dagger to the belly because, before he gave the miracle pill to Westley on the battlement, he kissed the pill, so he got just a tad of Miracle Max's miracle medicine.
You never know when you’d need an immunity to Iocane Powder.
LOL!
The Princess Bride is such a great movie with seemingly something for everyone to enjoy about it. It also has many quotable lines. Here are a few fun facts about the movie. Fezzik you may or may not recognize as 1980s pro wrestling great Andre The Giant who sadly passed away at just 46 years old in January of 1993 due Acromegaly which resulted in him having gigantism resulting in his abnormally large size. Mandy Patinkin, who plays Inigo Montoya, when seen killing Count Rugen and uttering the words, “I Want My Father Back You Son Of Bitch”, was apparently thinking of his father and the cancer that killed him thus the reason he says the words with such heart and conviction.
Thanks for sharing these facts with us!! Ugh, died at 46? So young. And wow that is heartbreaking about his dad, that scene was intense! This was such a great movie, a perfect fairytale!
@@tktopmovies Glad you enjoyed the extra pieces of extra info I shared with you. I don’t know how much you know about Andre Giant, but two videos you check out, if you want to more about him and his tragically short life are, “The Princess Bride - Andre The Giant A Look Back” a short video of just over 4 minutes about Andre’s time enjoyment on the set of movie and “Andre The Giant: Most Famous Wrestler In The World” a biography chronicling Andre The Giant’s Life, his struggle with Acromegaly and Gigantism, which caused him pain both physically and emotionally, and ultimately his untimely death at 46 which was 6 years longer than he was expected to live. Both videos can be found on RUclips. I continue love and enjoy your RUclips reaction channel.
@@jcg1576 He nearly didnt perform the role either.
When they first tried to get him in the movie they found he was scheduled to perform a wrestling match in japan in which he was getting paid 5 million dollars and because they couldnt match that salary he couldnt perform the role.
Luckily the match got cancelled and andre was able to perform it.
There are so many neat anecdotes from this film. Stories like the cast and crew being surprised by how much Andre the Giant could consume, both eating and drinking. And then there's when Rob Reiner having to stop filming because of Billy Crystal cracking everyone up by his improv lines during the Miracle Max scenes. And to think, it was basically a flop in the theaters.
A flop in theaters?! Seriously!? Ugh that's sad to hear! We loved it!!! Great actors and a great storyline (:
@@tktopmovies Maybe "flop" is too strong, but it certainly didn't get the audiences it deserved. It was advertised very ineffectively -- the studio didn't know how to promote its mix of genres -- and so it played out a standard run in theaters and went away. It was really the relatively new medium of home video that brought it to life, as people started to share it with friends, and then parents with children. And so it's sneaked into becoming a classic ever since.
This is one of my favorites. I watched it when it first came out in 87. I watched it begrudgingly, I didn't like romantic comedies, when I was a child. However this movie changed my heart.
Now it's a favorite.
Just like the boy in the beginning and throughout! He wasn't so sure at first, and then wanted to hear it all again (: That is AWESOME!
One of my favorite movies as well. Andre was a great actor in this too.
So awesome! We loved it!!
Engelbert Humperdinck (1854 - 1921) was a German composer - perhaps most famous for the opera Hansel and Gretel.
However, most of us know the name because it is the stage name of a very popular singer (real name Arnold George Dorsey) from the late 50's onward and still active today. His most well known songs are "After the Lovin'" and "This Moment in Time" - well worth checking out if you've never heard them.
Oh wow! Thanks for sharing that with us, Doug!! We haven't heard of them but would love to check it out!!
This is my wife’s and my movie… we originally saw it with different people, but it came out the year we met and we did see it together in theaters several times before its initial run was done
Such a great fairytale! I'm so glad we watched it! Thanks for enjoying with us (:
Humperdinck is clearly one of the inspirations for Lord Farquad in 'Shrek'.
Yes, it's cheesy, but they know it's cheesy and don't try to pretend it's not. It's perfectly paced with the Grandpa 'reading the good bits' with occasional interruption from the Grandson.
One of the best films ever made.
This was AWESOME! We really enjoyed it! (:
The actors who played Westley (Cary Elwes) and Inigo Montoya (Mandy Patinkin) studied with a fencing master for months in order to make that cliff duel as realistic as possible. They would practice on set between takes. They got so goid at fencing that the scene they scripted ended up being too short so they extended it give more time to focus on the duel.
All that practice paid off in real life for Cary Elwes since he would later star in Robin Hood: Men In Tights by Mel Brooks.
According to Elwes, when Count Rugen (Christopher Guest), the evil six-fingered man, knocks Westley out in order to capture him and return Buttercup (Robin Wright) to Prince Humperdinck (Chris Sarandon), Elwes ended up getting knocked out for real. As he recalls in As You Wish, the take wasn't really working because Guest, who was holding a real metal sword, was being too gentle so as not to hurt Elwes, which was preventing him from reacting and ruining the timing.
After a while, Elwes made a simple suggestion - why didn't Guest just tap Elwes on the head with the sword for real so that he could react?
Elwes explained:
"Chris [Guest] swung the heavy sword down toward my head. However, as fate would have it, it landed just a touch harder than either of us anticipated. And that, folks, was the last thing I remember from that day's shoot.
Elwes reveals that, unfortunately, Guest really put him in the hospital:
"I woke up in the emergency room, still in costume, to the frightening sound of stitches being sewn into my skull ... and of course Chris felt absolutely terrible about the whole thing, even though I kept telling him it wasn't his fault. It was my dumb idea. But you know what? That particular take was the one that ended up in the film. So when you see Westley fall to the ground and pass out, that's not acting. That's an overzealous actor actually losing consciousness."
Hey toodlescae!!! Welcome back! Glad you're here!! (: OMG a trip to the Emergency Room?! Wow!! That's crazy!! We are so glad the duel was extended, that was a fantastic scene! Loved this movie. Thanks for sharing these facts with us!!
I saw this movie in the theater when it first released in 1987. When Inigo said "Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die." The audience cheered and applauded.
This is my favorite movie of all time. I don't even know if I have a 2nd favorite movie, that's how far ahead of everything else this movie is.
So glad you enjoy this movie! This was AWESOME!!!!
Hilarious, but I was so confused as a kid. I thought he was Zorro. Mistakes were made..."My name is Inigo Montonya, you killed my Father, prepare to die..." Gets me every time. 😂
LOL! This was so good!! We really enjoyed it (: Thanks for watching with us, Kris!
Another bit of behind-the-scenes info, since The Princess Bride was filmed in the U.K. and Ireland, it got so cold so often that Andre would place his hand on Robin's head to keep her warm, his hand was so big that it would stretch from the back of her head to just under her nose.
One of the, few, perfect movies out there. Nothing needs, ever, be changed.
I love when Venzinni has the battle of wits with Wesley, the cup change, actually, had a reason. He was watching Wesley's reaction when told to drink from his own cup. When he didn't hesitate to drink, he took that to mean that his, original, cup wasn't poisoned, so Venzinni could drink safely. Good try, but he lost the battle of wits the moment he agreed to play.
Totally agree that this movie was so so so good! And ahhhh yes! Loved that scene!!
I saw this in the theater in 1987 and I was alone, with no love of my own. Two years later, I met the woman I would marry. This is one of the first videos we watched together and it became one of our favorites. And every time we would get ready to go to a wedding, she would stop, look at me with a solemn expression and say “Mawwage.” Mitch
This movie is perfection, and the book is even better (which I did not think would be possible-it’s hilarious). If you do read it, be sure to send the request for the missing love scene (you’ll know it when you see it).
I've asked a lot of people whether they prefer the book or the movie, and it's almost always whichever they encountered first. I think the Zoo of Death from the book is better than the Pit of Despair, but the grandfather in the movie is much better than the sad dad in the book.
We would LOVE to read the book! Putting it on our list (:
@@tktopmovies The book also has an "outer frame" around the story, but a completely different one, in which author William Goldman tries to share this book (that he "remembers" from childhood) with his son.
In reality, Goldman didn't have a son. He had two daughters, and when he once asked them what his next book should be about, one said "a princess" and the other said "a bride." Hence the title, and the story.
You two have more energy than a toddler who's had too much sherbert. I love it; don't ever change.
LOL!!!
you killed my father prepare to die is n the top 10 most recognizable lines in movie history..
Really!!! This movie was so good! We enjoyed it (: Thanks for watching with us!
Fun fact Inigo Mantoya played by Mandy Patinkin was well know later in life for the tv show Criminal Minds.
OMG we just looked up the actor online....AND HE IS SAUL FROM HOMELAND! WHAAAAAT! We would have never known that!!!
@@tktopmovies I know he looks so different. And he's not even Spanish.
They omitted the two best lines in the movie. 1- Vizzini: No more rhymes now, I mean it! Fezzik: Anybody want a peanut?
2- Vizzini: He didn't fall?!? Inconceivable! Montoya: You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means. It's almost, but not quite, entirely unlike an unforgiveable act to leave those two magnificent bits out. Oof. 🙄
Oooh, I already know this is going to be a great reaction! You two are always so positive - can’t wait to see the joy of this film on your faces 😊
Thanks for enjoying with us! (: We appreciate you!!
Prince Humperdink is a real Farqwad
HA OMG! That is sooooo true!!!!
I first saw this in the theater when it came out. I went in with a lot of trepidation. I loved the book and hoped they wouldn't botch it up too badly. I needn't have worried. William Goldman, the author of the book, also did the screenplay. The movie is also a success due to the director and cast. Goldman attended the shooting of some of the scenes in the Fire Swamp. He got so into it that, when the burst of flame set Robin Wright's dress on fire, he jumped to his feet and screamed, 'Oh, my God! Her dress is on fire!', runinig the take.
William Goldman was an accomplished screenplay writer with numerous films like 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid' and 'All the President's Men' to his credit.
Ruining the take?! Ahhh! LOL! That whole fire swamp scene was good! Awesome movie, no doubt about that! Thanks for watching with us Paul :)
This is my favorite movie. So many great, quotable lines! The book is amazing also.
Hey Kim! Thanks for watching with us! This movie was awesome!!!! We really enjoyed it :)
This is one of my favorite movies! I’m so glad that you chose to react to it!
This was such a great film! We really enjoyed it (: Thanks for watching!
I can’t believe how many fabulous movies y’all’ve never seen😃
Right??! We are so thankful for the suggestions! This movie was sooooo good and sweet!
If you liked this one, another good comedy from Rob Reiner and Christopher Guest is "This is Spinal Tap". One of the funniest films of its era, and the satire is dead-on.
Also "Best in Show". Christopher Guest doesn't have just one type of character that he plays. He's completely different in every movie he's in.
Never seen it! Thanks for the suggestion!!! (:
Little known fact. The names of the cities (Guilder and Florin) were the currencies of the Netherlands.
One of the best and most quoteable movies of all time!
Such an awesome movie!! What an awesome fairytale!! Thanks for enjoying with us, Sean!
We should have more civilized adversarial relationships like Westkey's and Inigo's in movies. Like, "Hmm, this guy's a good fighter, it'd be a shame to kill him too quickly, but lets see how good he is. Maybe he'll be honorable and leave me alive if i lose as a professional courtesy.....yes, I think that's respectable, but still, I'l try not to lose." You know, that kind of thing? lol
The author of the book helped make the movie. How awesome is that!
Great reaction again, to a great movie. Fun fact if no one has mentioned it yet - the actress who played Buttercup (Robin wright) is the same actress who plays Wonder Woman's (Gal Gadot) aunt (Antiope) and trains her to fight.
Just having kissed the miracle pill before giving it to Wesley allowed Inigo to regain his strength after being hit by the knife. It was a powerful miracle.
Good point! I never thought of that.
@@terri2494 It is mentioned in the book
Also-if u’ve heard of Susan Sarandon…she was married to “Humperdinck” actor Chris Sarandon when she started her career, and the 6 Fingered Man aka Count Ruegan (Christopher Guest) IRL’s been married to Jamie Lee Curtis for 40 yrs
I doubt JLC got married when she was 15...
@@The_Spaint …omg, you’re right! It’s 40 years - I coulda sworn she said “almost 50 years” during Covid.🙄 They got married in ‘84. I suck. Ima change it in my post. Thank u!
Oh wow!!! We had no idea! That's so awesome to hear!!
I'd read the book a few months before I saw the movie on opening night. This is in the top 5 of my favorite book-to-movie adaptations. It's a great read!
Oh this would be fantastic to read as a book!!! Putting it on my reading list! (: Thanks!
Does the algorithm pick up how many times the word “Yes” is featured in the video? 😂😂😂
Such a wonderfully rewatchable movie.
my first read of this was in two colors-grandpa and child in red, story in black.
I have a t-shirt that has one of those "Hello my name is..." stickers that you get at conferences or reunions and it has "Inigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die" written on it. Almost every time I wear it, I get some kind of funny comment.
1987 I went back into the US Army after a 15 year break ...I suspect I was focused on other things at the time. Honestly .. I am not sure if I have ever watched the actual movie .. but lots of reviews. That has to say something about how we experience things these days .. this movie has for me been seen through the eyes of the reviewers.
The pirate ship is named The Revenge so Indigo will still be on the revenge business. 😊
Waaaa..this is one of the most quotable movies ever made. Better late than never my friends. ❤
I guess I missed the questionnaire.
This is such a good one! So happy we watched it! Thanks for being here, Nicole!! If you missed the questionnaire, it is in the description of our video! (:
This is one of the most quotable movies ever. Of course, My name is Indigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die.
My favorite is, Have fun storming the castle.
So many good lines! We loved this movie (: Thanks for enjoying with us!!
@@tktopmovies Not sure if you recognize the actor playing Wesley, it’s Cary Elwes. He’s been in Robin Hood Men in Tights, a must see Mel Brooks film. Just make sure you’ve seen Robin Hood Prince of Thieves before since it’s a parody of that. He’s also been in Twister, Liar Liar, Saw and a bunch more.
First time was with my in-laws visiting and watching it with my kids.
Aaaawe
Awww great memories (:
This is my favorite movie ever!!!
a true classic
We loved this! Thanks for watching with us :)
This is such a good movie I absolutely love it
So so so good! Thanks for enjoying with us, Grace!
Nicely done You Guys 🤗 Thanks for a great reaction 👍✨
Never heard of it? You must of had very square parents. My 4 kids all now in their 30’s can probably quote it line by line since we saw it so many times. But better late than never to see one of the greatest movies ever made. 😃
if you like the storybook feel I recommend NEVER ENDING STORY.
Oh!!! We have heard of the title before, but have never seen it!! That's a great suggestion!
Both the book and screenplay were written by the late great William Goldman. I enjoyed the book, but this is the rare instance where the movie was better.
This would be a great book to check out!! (:
Never hearing of this movie is CRAZY lol this is yalls childhood
It's not crazy, it's inconceivable!
@@PhilBagels you keep using that word… 😜
TK Top Movies, This is great! I liked it and subscribed!
Thanks for watching with us! (:
Willow. Watch it soon.
I suggest Big Fish great movie
Thanks for the suggestion!! We have never seen that (:
I would be nice if this was presented at least on HD 1080. I can understand the movie blurred, but not the hosts of such a good show.
We will look into this! Thank you!
Pirate ship Revenge... he'll still be in the revenge business 😉
Awesome reaction of my favorite movie!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊
Hey Price!! This movie was AWESOME!! We were hooked the whole time :) So sweet and wholesome!
Have fun storming the comment section!
everyone will be wearing mask in the futer lol
Now you guys know why it is a cult classic!
Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya, you watched my movie, prepare to smile.
First time seeing your channel. Good job, but the zoomed blur makes it very hard to watch.
It's to confound copyright bots, don't be dense. If you want to watch the whole film yourself go do that, this is a reaction so it's assumed you have already seen it.
Definitely not Christmas. The boy, the mother, and the father are all Jewish, as was the writer of the book/screenplay William Goldman. The character of the grandfather was based on the author’s own father.
Oh okay good to know! We saw the Santa Claus artwork hanging on the closet, so that's why I mentioned it!
The movie was ten times better to those who knew Peter Falk (the grandfather) from the television series Colombo. If you ever get the opportunity to watch an episode, do so. Any episode. You can thank me later.
Writing that down!! Thank you for the recommendation! (:
buttercup actress is jenny from forest gump
OH wow!!!!
@@tktopmovies She was 21 at the time, and this was essentially her first movie -- she'd been working on the daytime soap opera Santa Barbara. Fortunately she had an English stepfather and could do a perfect unexaggerated English accent for the movie.
"never even heard of it..." This girl grew up in a cult.
have you seen RRR yet?
Ooooh, we haven't! Should we?
@@tktopmovies Well if you want to get entertained with insane action, fun, emotion all mixed with epic Bromance, you should xD. Check out the trailer of this oscar winning flick and decide, wont be disappointed!!
@@ronm653 Ooooh sounds exciting! Thanks for the recommendation!
can we expect anytime soon!!?
Andre the Giant was one of the nicest guys, and had a strong moral compass; when he was wrestling, he'd beat the hell out of the other wrestlers in the ring who would treat the jobbers badly (the guys who came in for the side bouts who were supposed to lose to the headliners in those matches), and especially Macho Man Randy Savage for the way he abused his wife. He was an upstanding guy.
On the set of this film, one day he let out the loudest, longest fart ever produced by a human, bringing production to a standstill. After the last echoes faded, Rob Reiner, the director, asked "Are you ok?"
"I am now, boss" Andre replied :P
Aw wow! A great actor too! He played a good part! (:
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Try hards lol 🤣🤣🤣