My kids have never seen The Princess Bride. (This is an odd pop culture gap for my 80s-obsessed girl.)
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A necessary life correction! “As you wish” is necessary in the for-public-use lexicon of parents of teens!
Love this movie❗️
Inconceivable! I glad you fixed this oversight.
Peter says he remembers watching it when he was little, so we must have shown it to him.
They’re going to love it.
The girl shrieked w joy when Inigo got to deliver his speech.
During closing credits, the girl: “Mandy Patinkin? From Elmo in Grouchland?”
No matter what anyone’s first exposure to Mandy Patinkin is, when they find out he’s a legendary triple threat, they’re sure to say “wait… THAT guy?” (My first real Patinkin experience was his self-titled show-tunes album, which I was learning a song for an audition from. It was… not an easy performance to replicate.)
Greg Kerestan Carolyn had that moment during our Secret Garden.