@Bazzralic, yes, I miss him. Notice the goodhearted character he plays here, where you know he's only going along with Wallace's scheme because he needed a job. He mentions not wanting to kill an innocent girl, there's the way he playfully jokes around with his rhyming, and look at the way he starts backing up a few steps when Wallace (a guy literally half his size) is yelling at him about sending him back to being unemployed in Greenland
Yes, Andre's role was tailored perfectly for him, playing to all his strengths. Despite his back/health problems, you could tell he really was into it, and enjoyed the whole experience. Literally every actor who gets asked about him, has nothing but good and funny stories to share.
I think the roll actually was written for him. or atleast when they decided to do the movie, they basically said "Andre the Giant." and nothing else. The character was created based on him, and then he was cast as the character he was based on. It's on one of the interviews or something.
@@deadreckoning6288whaaaat? It's the internet bud. Anyone can say anything. . . I have a unicorn in my garage. If you need proof then you're a narcissist. Impressive line of thinking there. Write that down.
he nearly didn't do the role either. when they first tried to get him for the role he was scheduled to do a match in japan and was getting paid a fortune for it hence couldn't do the role at first. Luckily the match got cancelled and Andre ended up doing the role.
You should see Cary Elwes' story about Andre's monumental fart that he had their first day of filming together (The castle mostly-dead parapet scene was the first scene they were both in, hence the first time they worked together. At least that's how I remember it being described).
This scene does not get enough credit, or if it does, it's for the wrong reasons. In less than two and a half minutes, this establishes the characters of Vissini, Fezzik and Inigo and informs how people will think of them throughout the story. It's a masterpiece of characterisation.
And none of its is through clunky exposition. Vissini rambling about how he found them makes total sense in context. And with one line each (“you didn’t say anything about killing anyone” and “I agree with Fezzik”) the two heroes on the boat are established as good guys.
Sometimes, someone like Andre comes along. Big, with a bigger heart, and a warm, gentle soul. And, if luck smiles, it's because they have a natural gift to bring smiles to others. Andre was a gift, and we lost him too soon. But, his memory lives on, as a giant man, who was more than just a goon.
@@robk7266It rhymes with what Vizzini **said** phonetically, which was: "minnut!", it just isn't a rhyme when written down and not spoken in his accent/voice.
Wallace Shawn delivers every line like it was a musical performance. No other actor in the world could have come up with that just by reading the script. Legend.
“You never said anything about killing anyone.” “I hired you to help me start a war.” This has always been one of the most underrated lines from this movie
I find it funny that Vizzini bullies both Fezzik and Inigo, despite being the shortest of the three. Fezzik could easily beat up Vizzini with zero effort, but he doesn't.
Vizzini also reveals some things about himself in his monologue. He clearly cleaned up Inigo from the Bottle, yes for his own needs, but he still earned a measure of loyalty from Inigo because of it. He also rescued Fezzik from the scorn of peasants who mocked him for his gigantism. He may have been evil and intolerant of rhyme, but he had some redeeming qualities.
My sister and I saw Carey Elwes at a Fan Expo and he told the story of how he was injured during his fencing scene in Princess Bride. Apparently Andre had his own Golf Cart and driver, and every day for a week he kept passing Carey's trailer in the morning and offered him a ride. Finally on the day before they shot the scene, Carey agreed, and then crashed the cart into a wall and injured himself. Fortunately, the director was accommodating and they managed to do the scene in a way that was beneficial for Carey to not strain his injury. Later that day, my sister went to get his autograph and he noticed her injury (she had a broken arm) and signed her support brace!
Funny little story. Robin Wright said that during some lulls during filming, when she was getting cold, Andre would put his hand on top of her head to keep it warm. It was so large, she said the tips of his fingers went down to her brow, so it was like a hat for her.
1:47 "Uh Vizzini he can Fuss" "Fuss fuss. Think he like to scream at us". "Probbably he means no Harm" "He's really really short on Charm" "You have a great gift for Rhym" "Yes yes some other time" "Enough of that" "Fezzy are there rocks ahead?" "If there are we all be dead" "No more rhyms now I mean it!" "ANYBODY WANT A PENUT?" "UGHHH!"
I actually laughed out loud reading it and imagining it more then I did watching it 😂probably cause I never really understood what they said until the rocks part and peanut part
They do look like circus performers. Fezzik looks like a typical strongman at a circus, Inigo looks like an animal tamer, and Vizzini looks like a ringmaster. When I first saw this movie, I thought they really _were_ circus performers.
It's the cheesiest movie of all time with the most predictable ending, yet somehow it is just a brilliant movie that has stood the test of time. The scenery, the acting, the fairy tale adventure, it all fits together perfectly.
Jane cooper No, they mean mam mam mam/ noun informal 1. BRITISH one's mother. "it was better when Mam was alive" 2. US a term of respectful or polite address used for any woman. "“You all ride them horses down here?” “Yes, mam.”
@@EndlessSummer888 I fashion it up a bit too, been wearing Mortal Kombat masks to style it up a bit. Who says that battling against a pandemic can't be done in style.
I never realized the satire. Fezzik- a giant with a big heart Inigo- average height who's main goal is revenge. Vazinni- short man with no morals Brilliant writing.
Haven't watched this movie in ages and just watching Andre the Giant in this one scene instantly warmed my heart and put a smile on my face Easily a man the most (including yours truly) would love to have as a friend
That's so crazy seeing a little man like Wallace Shawn next to Andre. little 5'2" Wallace standing next to 7'4" 500+lb Andre... just insane. Andre the Giant... Forever missed
@@AJ_Evo When I first saw your comment, the character names were both highlighted in blue, a feature RUclips has been implementing to give 'context' to some terms in comments that are controversial or part of breaking news. When I went to comment and then backed out they were gone. Those terms shouldn't need context because they can easily be looked up on IMDb, so I thought it might have something to do with your user account. Maybe just the algo being wierd, IDK.
@HuntingTarg no worries, mate. Got it! Appreciate the reply. I have seen that blue highlight thing a few times, too, but never really knew its purpose. Cheers!
Once the fishing fleets were put out business because of the decimated overfished Atlantic- Arctic seas - that essentially killed Greenlands - Iceland's - New Brunswick - Nova Scotia - fishing industries and canneries. All the Cannery cities are now abandoned ghost towns with abandoned fishing fleets in the harbors. So YES - in Greenland - there wouldn't be much to do except hunt seals, and possibly mine or work at the secret US -Canadian-UK military base there.
@@marvinthemaniac7698 The book made him a Turk. Too bad the only human big enough to portray him was French (not to say it was a bad performance, it was excellent).
They did that reference in Spyro: Enter The Dragonfly. I’ll elaborate... Spyro: What do you want this time, Ripto? Gulp: Uh, yeah. What do we want this time, Boss? Ripto: You’re not hired for your brains, you dinosaurian landmass! Keep thinking and I’ll send you back to the place where I found you- unemployed in Molten Crater, begging for work from Gnasty Gnorc!
I'm throughly convinced that the rhyming exchange and the Four White Horses moment hints that Fezzik is, perhaps, smarter than first impressions let on. He might be big on brawn, but he doesn't lack in brains either if you stop and think about it.
I can't believe that it took me till today to realise that "anybody want a peanut" was a ryme to Vissini's previous line. I always thought Fessick was making a completely unrelated question and Vissini was just loosing it.
For me as 12 year old, this, Labyrinth, Conan the Barbarian (edited for TV), Blade Runner (ditto) and Dune (also for TV, so the Alan Smithee version) were the tops. What I only learned many years later is that this was from the same guy who made This is Spinal Tap, When Harry Met Sally, and so many other great, but very different movies. And with age, Princess Bride, well, and Blade Runner, really stand the test of time. Reiner made magic out of his cast, who could of looked at Andre the Giant and thought, yeah, that's the actor I need in my movie which will go down as one of the great classics!
Only a man like Andre could make a line innocuous and simple as "Anybody want a peanut" into an all time classic.
Jonathan Wotka anybody wanna peanut ?
@@libertytree732 GAAH
@Bazzralic, yes, I miss him. Notice the goodhearted character he plays here, where you know he's only going along with Wallace's scheme because he needed a job. He mentions not wanting to kill an innocent girl, there's the way he playfully jokes around with his rhyming, and look at the way he starts backing up a few steps when Wallace (a guy literally half his size) is yelling at him about sending him back to being unemployed in Greenland
It's like James Earl Jones said about Sean Connery when they were honoring the latter at AFI: "It's his voice."
This has got to be one of my favorite line in the whole movie hahaha 😂😂
Such a different feeling when you have someone playing a role for which they're actually kind of real for. He was a giant, not just an actor for one.
Yes, Andre's role was tailored perfectly for him, playing to all his strengths. Despite his back/health problems, you could tell he really was into it, and enjoyed the whole experience. Literally every actor who gets asked about him, has nothing but good and funny stories to share.
"I do not accept excuses, I'm just going to have to find myself a new giant, that's all!"
"Don't say that, Vizzini, please."
I can see how much he's enjoying it. Look at that smile at 2:06. That's one of the most sincere smiles I have ever seen.
I think the roll actually was written for him. or atleast when they decided to do the movie, they basically said "Andre the Giant." and nothing else. The character was created based on him, and then he was cast as the character he was based on. It's on one of the interviews or something.
Avarice no there’s a book by the same name they based this on it’s not an original concept
RIP Andre the Giant.
YouthFreedomFighters I know.
The true "Eighth Wonder of the World"....Andre The Giant!!!
YouthFreedomFighters Lost but not forgotten
@@unknownunknown9296, I liked that guy, in this film and as a wrestler. And he was only about 45 when he died.
@@alvexok5523 He was such a force in the WWF/WWE. He put a lot of guys on the map.
I was once unemployed in Greenland. I can totally understand not wanting to go back there.
Pictures or it didn't happen
@geraldgarner4068 Hmm.....you need proof, or it didn't happen. That's an impressive level of narcissism.
@@deadreckoning6288whaaaat? It's the internet bud. Anyone can say anything. . . I have a unicorn in my garage. If you need proof then you're a narcissist. Impressive line of thinking there. Write that down.
LMAO
With all due respect, you are not a literal Giant.
I love the music. Innocent. And how Inigo can see Fezziks feelings have been hurt and his friend needed to be cheered up. I love this movie. 💜
@Zach Jersey Such a warm moment.
Iii
every single thing about it. well, except for the Pit of Despair.
Andre stole every scene he was in, and it makes me really happy that he had a good time doing it
he nearly didn't do the role either. when they first tried to get him for the role he was scheduled to do a match in japan and was getting paid a fortune for it hence couldn't do the role at first. Luckily the match got cancelled and Andre ended up doing the role.
You should see Cary Elwes' story about Andre's monumental fart that he had their first day of filming together (The castle mostly-dead parapet scene was the first scene they were both in, hence the first time they worked together. At least that's how I remember it being described).
This scene does not get enough credit, or if it does, it's for the wrong reasons. In less than two and a half minutes, this establishes the characters of Vissini, Fezzik and Inigo and informs how people will think of them throughout the story. It's a masterpiece of characterisation.
And none of its is through clunky exposition. Vissini rambling about how he found them makes total sense in context. And with one line each (“you didn’t say anything about killing anyone” and “I agree with Fezzik”) the two heroes on the boat are established as good guys.
Sometimes, someone like Andre comes along. Big, with a bigger heart, and a warm, gentle soul. And, if luck smiles, it's because they have a natural gift to bring smiles to others. Andre was a gift, and we lost him too soon. But, his memory lives on, as a giant man, who was more than just a goon.
But we won’t see a man like him so soon.
@@Psychonaut316 anybody want a baboon?
"Do you want me to send you back to where you were?! Unemployed in GREENLAND?!?!?!?!?!"
I lose my shit every time.
bladeshifter16 same
bladeshifter16 iuuuu
And you! Friendless, brainless, helpless, hopeless.
And YOUUU!!! Friendless, brainless, helpless, hopeless!
Yep same haha. It's so perfectly obnoxious, incongruous and absurd it just sets me off.
Andre The Giant was amazing.
"No more rhymes. I mean it"
"Anybody want a peanut?"
"Grrr!"
I mean, it technically isn't a rhyme
@@robk7266 Well, actually 🤓
@@robk7266it's what is technically called in poetic terms "slant rhyme."
@@robk7266It rhymes with what Vizzini **said** phonetically, which was: "minnut!", it just isn't a rhyme when written down and not spoken in his accent/voice.
This scene, I've seen it.
Fezzik and Inigo, possibly the best bromance in movie history!!!
The source of their chemistry is no mystery!
I totally agree. I’ve said that very thing myself.
Wallace Shawn delivers every line like it was a musical performance. No other actor in the world could have come up with that just by reading the script. Legend.
A musical number as performed by a power tool.
Andre the Giant was so pure.
That’s part of his allure.
His spirit was very pure.
Not exactly
Then you've obviously never heard his drinking stories
@@jeffcarroll1990shock if you realized how much pain Andre was in for his entire life, you'd drink too.
“You never said anything about killing anyone.”
“I hired you to help me start a war.”
This has always been one of the most underrated lines from this movie
To be fair, you can start a war without killing anyone.
@@jeffcarroll1990shock killing thousands by proxy is still killing
@@yiledute have you ever heard of the word "taser"?
@@jeffcarroll1990shock That......
I'm not sure you understood his point there my friend
@@heated1333 taser refers to a war without blood
Good character development here. Both the giant and the master swordsman BACK AWAY when the little guy is berating them.
That’s because he’s their employer.
Props to Wallace Shawn in this scene. I wouldn't be brave enough to scream at Andre the giant even if it was scripted .
I find it funny that Vizzini bullies both Fezzik and Inigo, despite being the shortest of the three. Fezzik could easily beat up Vizzini with zero effort, but he doesn't.
well brains beats brawn anytime
Vizzini had even more arrogance than brains
He was paying them
Vizzini also reveals some things about himself in his monologue.
He clearly cleaned up Inigo from the Bottle, yes for his own needs, but he still earned a measure of loyalty from Inigo because of it.
He also rescued Fezzik from the scorn of peasants who mocked him for his gigantism.
He may have been evil and intolerant of rhyme, but he had some redeeming qualities.
The most quotable movie of all time.
Braveheart is my favorite quotable movie
Along with Napoleon Dynamite
*Outside of maybe Spaceballs.
Agreed. Love it.haha
Star wars 3 disagrees
"INCONCEIVABLE!!"
"Unbelievable! Irredeemable! Unfeasible!"
"Ugh!!!!"
i like your profile picture "gee brain, what are we gonna do tonight?"
"same thing we try to do everynight, pinky, try to take over the world"
R.i.p. andre the giant
"Unacceptable! Inadvisable! Undesirable!"
Unfrigginbelievable!
"That's inconceivable!"
I miss Andre the giant
Omar Haq me to
My sister and I saw Carey Elwes at a Fan Expo and he told the story of how he was injured during his fencing scene in Princess Bride. Apparently Andre had his own Golf Cart and driver, and every day for a week he kept passing Carey's trailer in the morning and offered him a ride. Finally on the day before they shot the scene, Carey agreed, and then crashed the cart into a wall and injured himself. Fortunately, the director was accommodating and they managed to do the scene in a way that was beneficial for Carey to not strain his injury. Later that day, my sister went to get his autograph and he noticed her injury (she had a broken arm) and signed her support brace!
Me to
This actor was literally the perfect choice for Vizzini. Literally. Perfect.
Don't overuse "literally." It's annoying.
@@terminat1 Inconceivable!!
Wallace Shawn, who also voiced the principal in "A Goofy Movie" and is the voice of Rex in the "Toy Story" franchise.
And Mr incredible's boss!
Grand Negus Zek in DS9
Andre The Giant, master of the Vulcan nerve pinch
stoneman472 not sure bout the fit how could I have better under standing
Funny little story. Robin Wright said that during some lulls during filming, when she was getting cold, Andre would put his hand on top of her head to keep it warm. It was so large, she said the tips of his fingers went down to her brow, so it was like a hat for her.
Tyrunner0097 Yeah I heard that story too. It's so sad how he died. Everyone really seemed to love him
Zach Jersey R.I.P Andre the Giants
1:47
"Uh Vizzini he can Fuss"
"Fuss fuss. Think he like to scream at us".
"Probbably he means no Harm"
"He's really really short on Charm"
"You have a great gift for Rhym"
"Yes yes some other time"
"Enough of that"
"Fezzy are there rocks ahead?"
"If there are we all be dead"
"No more rhyms now I mean it!"
"ANYBODY WANT A PENUT?"
"UGHHH!"
😂😂😂
yes, yes, some of the time
Those lines are pure gold.
I actually laughed out loud reading it and imagining it more then I did watching it 😂probably cause I never really understood what they said until the rocks part and peanut part
Fezzik spitting bars!
It's not exactly subtle, but I appreciate Inigo immediately going to comfort the guy with basically zero hesitation
Love this scene. We recreated Princess Bride with little kids. The three year old who plays Vizzini is so funny yelling at everyone.
I pay to see that adaptation
@@nonnativenarnian Me too!
Mark me down as a third who would pay to see that
Andre hit the nail on the head with that peanut 🥜 pun.
It probably is his best….one!
I busted out Andre the Giant rhymes last night in a freestyle battle with three peeps. None were impressed or thought it was funny but I was amused :)
Neil Minneapolis I would be amused
I wasn't even there, and I'm amused. 😁
Respect
How hard could it be for Fezzik to get a job? Put him on the brute squad... he *IS* the brute squad! ;)
I also find it hard to believe that no one ask the giant with superhuman strength to help them with heavy objects.
i dont think thers that many jobs in greenland
This scene makes me laugh all the time
It shows the versatility of the rhyme
Vizzini is so mean it's inconceivable.
that peanut line took me forever to understand since peanut and mean it rhyme about as much as orange and banana do
They do look like circus performers. Fezzik looks like a typical strongman at a circus, Inigo looks like an animal tamer, and Vizzini looks like a ringmaster. When I first saw this movie, I thought they really _were_ circus performers.
my mam always used to watch this and when I heard of it it sounded terrible but when I watched it it was AMAZING
It's the cheesiest movie of all time with the most predictable ending, yet somehow it is just a brilliant movie that has stood the test of time. The scenery, the acting, the fairy tale adventure, it all fits together perfectly.
+Romulan2469 hay
Yvonne Hickey your mam, lol
You mean your man
Jane cooper
No, they mean mam
mam
mam/
noun
informal
1.
BRITISH
one's mother.
"it was better when Mam was alive"
2.
US
a term of respectful or polite address used for any woman.
"“You all ride them horses down here?” “Yes, mam.”
"Anybody want a peanut?"
*rage quit*
"Why do you wear a mask?"
"I think everyone will be wearing masks in a few years. They're very comfortable."
1987 doing a shout-out to 2020.
He was right, and we are. But not because they're terribly comfortable! 😂😂
@@EndlessSummer888 I fashion it up a bit too, been wearing Mortal Kombat masks to style it up a bit. Who says that battling against a pandemic can't be done in style.
Wrong kinda mask, but I see you
1987??? jeez i didnt think this movie was that old xD
Omggg
In the dictionary under Napoleon Complex it says "See Vizzini from Princess Bride."
Does it actually
Probably not.
I'm disappointed that Urban Dictionary didn't at least make this reference.
@@thordgensec and rex from toy story lol
I never realized the satire.
Fezzik- a giant with a big heart
Inigo- average height who's main goal is revenge.
Vazinni- short man with no morals
Brilliant writing.
Inigo was a average man of integrity but bent on revenge
The set and costume design on this film is so incredible. Just like a 200 year old book come to life.
Haven't watched this movie in ages and just watching Andre the Giant in this one scene instantly warmed my heart and put a smile on my face
Easily a man the most (including yours truly) would love to have as a friend
“No more rhymes now, I mean it!”
“Anybody want a peanut??”
“AAGHD!”
Every scene with Wallace Shawn is so funny. He adds so much to this movie.
That's so crazy seeing a little man like Wallace Shawn next to Andre. little 5'2" Wallace standing next to 7'4" 500+lb Andre... just insane. Andre the Giant... Forever missed
andre wasnt really 7ft 4. his height was exaggerated. at his tallest he was only about 7ft 1
I love this movie.
Ashley u know can't do Twitter unless u fallen twiTITer yours damit
*Attarah Ardyn* If you're trying to flirt, then you have failed, my friend.
Ashley its funny
*Harter Stone* lmao
Few people in this world who do not love this movie.
Mark Knopfler’s music shined in this movie!
VIZZINI: Enough of that!
ME: What do you think of my new hat?
VIZZINI: I told you to stop rhyming.
INIGO MONTOYA: Fezig, how are we doing on timing?
+Rawk4Life Rhyming just because it gets on your boss' nerves. Too funny
V: Cut out the rhymes!
Fez: When we arrive, will we see the mimes?
Ricky M how hell u .easier your hat sounds like u need help that one go vols
V: SHUT UP!Fez: Is this girl's name Buttercup?
Andre must have used the Vulcan nerve pinch on her.😂😂😂
I love how lovable this movie is! Full of heart!
Andre was such a great human being
You were so slobbering drunk, you couldn’t buy brandy!😆
Wallace Shawn's acting is top class. The way Vizzini dominates Fezzik and Inigo is memorable.
Apparently, unlike other commenters, for you simply mentioning movie character names is fact-check-worthy.
@HuntingTarg lol! Interesting comment, mate. I wish I knew what you meant by it ☹️
@@AJ_Evo When I first saw your comment, the character names were both highlighted in blue, a feature RUclips has been implementing to give 'context' to some terms in comments that are controversial or part of breaking news. When I went to comment and then backed out they were gone. Those terms shouldn't need context because they can easily be looked up on IMDb, so I thought it might have something to do with your user account. Maybe just the algo being wierd, IDK.
@HuntingTarg no worries, mate. Got it! Appreciate the reply. I have seen that blue highlight thing a few times, too, but never really knew its purpose. Cheers!
NO MORE RHYMES NOW, I MEAN IT!!!!!! Anybody want a peanut????? 🥜
David McAninch daaaahhhhh!!!
I don't know why, but the line "Anybody want a peanut?" is hilarious
Right now the comment directly below yours expresses it pretty well: "André The Giant was so pure."
"Hippopotamic land mass" might be my favorite movie insult of all time.
"And YOOOUUUU...... Friendless, Brainless, Helpless, Hopeless".
That might be favorite quote in the whole movie
Andre did a great job in this movie! A good actor!👍
I would watch a movie about these three.
Unemployed, in GREENLAND?!
He had been a lumberjack
Inconceivable
I thought Fezzik was Danish because of that.
Once the fishing fleets were put out business because of the decimated overfished Atlantic- Arctic seas - that essentially killed Greenlands - Iceland's - New Brunswick - Nova Scotia - fishing industries and canneries. All the Cannery cities are now abandoned ghost towns with abandoned fishing fleets in the harbors. So YES - in Greenland - there wouldn't be much to do except hunt seals, and possibly mine or work at the secret US -Canadian-UK military base there.
@@marvinthemaniac7698 The book made him a Turk.
Too bad the only human big enough to portray him was French (not to say it was a bad performance, it was excellent).
The beauty of this scene is Vizzini physically intimidating a guy eight times his mass. Each of Andre's hands was larger than Wally's head.
“A good criminal gang…”
“Is like an enormous clock…”
“Is like an enormous clock! Yes, precisely!”
I miss Andre so much
The way he says “FRIENDless, BRAINless,” with such fervor kills me everytime
0:15 André is clearly familiar with the Vulcan nerve pinch.
Good god, I remember watching this on VHS and thinking it was good as kid, and now that I’m older I’m enjoying it even more
Wow. That boat is beautiful. I just wanna get in it, and sail around the world.
I wonder if it still exists, or if it was used in more movies
They did that reference in Spyro: Enter The Dragonfly. I’ll elaborate...
Spyro: What do you want this time, Ripto?
Gulp: Uh, yeah. What do we want this time, Boss?
Ripto: You’re not hired for your brains, you dinosaurian landmass! Keep thinking and I’ll send you back to the place where I found you- unemployed in Molten Crater, begging for work from Gnasty Gnorc!
R.I.P Andre! U r missed!
His lines made the movie😆😊
I can’t believe Dr. Sturgis would do this
1:19 In the italian dub he says: "When I found you, you were so drunk that you couldn't find your own mouth!"
When Vizzin, Inigo and Fezzik stand like that, it makes a perfect slant. I don't know why but I love that xD
One of best 1980s movies . It has multiple genres (action ,fantasy, comedy , romance)
ANDRE was a lovable giant so funny....he really fit the part...I love this .....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣❤
I love this movie. I've seen it many times and it never gets old. Thankfully I have it on DVD. Unfortunately I don't have a TV. Thanks.
Man Andre was great. I quote his lines from this movie frequently
Its funny how Andre really looks scared of Wallace Shawn. Same thing with Mandy Patinkin....really good acting.
2:18 When Dr. Seuss had too much rhyming in his books
“Anybody wanna peanut?”
LOL!
Indigo: You have great gift for rhythm.
Fezzik: Yes, yes. Some other time.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lol aw why’s the giant so adorable 🥺
i love this movie so much. I know every word by heart
Honestly same.
I love Andre the giant but he did so well as playing Andre the giant he said I don't think it's right killing an innocent girl
0:11 Yo, did Andre just do the Vulcan Nerve Pinch on her? She just passes right out
every single scene in this movie is masterpiece. every. single. one
Captain Jack sparrow: "my peanut"
I miss our gentle giant ☹️
"Who's Ganga?"
"The country across the sea, the sworn enemy of Florida."
Thanks RUclips captions
I'm throughly convinced that the rhyming exchange and the Four White Horses moment hints that Fezzik is, perhaps, smarter than first impressions let on. He might be big on brawn, but he doesn't lack in brains either if you stop and think about it.
well that was evidenced a bit more at the end of the film where he found 4 white horses to carry all 4 characters at the end of the movie
Everyone in this movie brought such a heart to it, it’s impossible not to love this movie
I identify as Inigo's pose at 0:00
Rest In Peace Andre the giant but still can’t stop laughing at the scream at the end😂
This movie was so perfectly cast
Fezzik: Anybody want a peanut?
Vizzini: GRAAH
I can't believe that it took me till today to realise that "anybody want a peanut" was a ryme to Vissini's previous line. I always thought Fessick was making a completely unrelated question and Vissini was just loosing it.
"There is nothing nearby, not for miles"
"Then there will be no one to hear you scream"
Ends up not screaming anyway
For me as 12 year old, this, Labyrinth, Conan the Barbarian (edited for TV), Blade Runner (ditto) and Dune (also for TV, so the Alan Smithee version) were the tops. What I only learned many years later is that this was from the same guy who made This is Spinal Tap, When Harry Met Sally, and so many other great, but very different movies. And with age, Princess Bride, well, and Blade Runner, really stand the test of time. Reiner made magic out of his cast, who could of looked at Andre the Giant and thought, yeah, that's the actor I need in my movie which will go down as one of the great classics!
My parents had the honor of meeting Andre the Giant at a hotel in Montreal before they got married.
Its nice to see the Grand Nagus when he was a young ferangi in disguise in Mid Evil Earth
RIP Andre the Giant!
Vissini is amazing in this movie.
Indigo, and fezzick are true definition of Friendship!
I think it's funny they larp as circus performers to try to appear normal.