

The Princess Bride (90th Anniversary Edition) (Bilingual) [Blu-ray]
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Adam J Petriella
> 3 dayWish there were more stories like this for boys age 10. Action, good guys, bad guys, no gore, no really nasty stuff. One or two non PC paragraphs but easy to spot and skip if reading to a child.
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D. Chapman
> 3 dayGreat movie, glad to finally own on bluray and got here in a timely manner.
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Christina Bunch
> 3 dayI bought this movie because I had the VHS and wanted the DVD. I have loved this movie since the first time I saw it in the 80s. Ive seen it over a dozen times and never tire of it. I recently watched it with a date. It is fun to see what a person new to the movie laughs at.
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marty gilbert
> 3 dayGot as a gift for my girlfriend and she watches it at least once a week it seems like. So men be warned if you buy this you will be watching a lot of Princess Bride. I never care to see this movie again in my life and I know this script almost by heart. If I hear the argument over the poison cup one more time Im a drink the poison myself.
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Just Call Me Wonder Mom
> 3 dayThis is such a classic movie. I mean who wouldnt love princess bride? Get it, you wont regret it!!!
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mizeree
> 3 dayBought this to replace a broken tape I had of this movie. A classic.. you will watch it over and over.
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StepOnMe
> 3 dayI bought this for my husband who loves this movie. I have never seen it. He now owns it in blu ray. Happy husband!
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Angela
> 3 dayClassic movie with a great story for all ages. Who doesnt love Romance, Castles, Pirates, Princess and True Wuv!!!!! I love it the same as the first time I saw it over 25 years ago.
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gatortech
> 3 dayExcellent movie, perfect for children and adults.
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Robert W. Dent
> 3 dayI am always a bit curious as to why people with no emotional depth or imagination take the time to write negative reviews of movies like this, as a few have done here. Those reviewers that liked the movie have already analyzed it to death so I will not go there. As someone who enjoys virtually all genres of film, I will just say that The Princess Bride occupies a rare niche: it is a movie that every member of the family can watch and enjoy again and again; laugh and giggle and feel a warm glow by the time it is all over. It is silly, idealistic and unbelievable and it appeals to the child in all of us who still connect with that part of ourselves. And when your kids or grand-kids say, Can we watch it again, please? (for even the Dread Pirate Roberts says, please) you will always be happy to reply, As you wish.