Actor Liam Neeson may be 6’4” but that wasn’t tall enough when he auditioned for the role of Fezzik in “The Princess Bride,” which ultimately went to André the Giant.
Drew Baumgartner is a Brooklyn-based writer and editor. A passionate comics reader and film buff, he swears he'll love any story if its title makes him laugh. Inconceivable! McFarlane Toys has just ...
Thirty-five years ago The Princess Bride hit theaters and was left mostly dead at the box office, earning a moderate $30 million off a $16 million budget. As is customary with a majority of classics, ...
McFarlane Toys has launched the second wave of 7-inch scale figures in their line based on the classic 1987 film The Princess Bride. It includes several variants of previously released figures such as ...
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38 years later, the greatest final scene in fantasy movie history is still untouchable
No movie is flawless, but The Princess Bride comes close. Its bombastic ending, in particular, stands out because of how ...
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The Princess Bride's Inigo/Wesley duel is the best movie sword fight ever
The Lord of the Rings is one of the definitive fantasy franchises of all time, but The Princess Bride has far better sword ...
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