
You kill my father, prepare to die!’ I screenshotted it, and I posted it to that thread, and it launched this lively discussion where they’re like, ‘That’s awesome! That’s so funny!’ And they started talking about other Princess Bride quotes.” It says, ‘Hello, my name is,’ and then there’s a blank, and somebody had written in ‘Inigo Montoya. … I’m on this text thread with three of my high school friends, where we message each other all the time-multiple times a day-and a couple of weeks ago I ran across this great meme, which I had seen before, with one of those stickers that you put on when you’re at a conference. ‘So long, have fun storming the castle!’ I mean, any time I say goodbye to somebody, that pops into my head. “So many of the lines just pop into my head at random times during the day.

Geek's Guide to the Galaxy ‘The Green Knight’ Isn’t for Everyone Our attention spans have been cut short at this point.” I’m like, ‘What are you doing? Move the freaking story.’ That is how we are. This is a movie that won awards all over the place in 1963, and it’s all just long, long single shots of people walking. I just watched a movie called The Leopard, which is based on a classic Sicilian novel. I think they probably indulged him, so that might have had something to do with it. “A good portion of the reason was the DP is Vittorio Storaro, who is one of the most famous DPs of all time-he was the DP on Apocalypse Now, so talk about long beautiful shots. ‘What do I do? I don’t know.’ And then you just play in your imagination-or at least I did.” But there could be a time, at least when I was growing up, where there was nothing to do. So I was like, ‘Oh, they’re basically playing with this idea that the whole thing was just her way of spending time with herself.’ This is, I think, a Gen X and earlier thing, because I think younger generations don’t really have that boredom. “If you notice, when the clock strikes 13-which is really midnight-she’s at the bottom of the stairs, and the scene before that was when they were walking through all those M. And check out some highlights from the discussion below. Listen to the complete interview with Matthew Kressel, Tom Gerencer, and Andrea Kail in Episode 486 of Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy (above). I wish more new movies would take this kind of story and do it better, with modern pacing and modern special effects.” “These movies overwhelmingly were not well done, but there’s something so awesome about the whole sword and sorcery thing, and it makes me sad the extent to which it’s passed away. “I love sword and sorcery so much, and I’m so happy I grew up with it,” he says. Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy host David Barr Kirtley wishes studios would make more movies like Conan the Barbarian or Willow. Especially as an adult, you’re like, ‘Yup.'” Anyone who says differently is selling something,'” Kail says. “There’s this one line where Buttercup says, ‘You mock my pain,’ and Westley goes, ‘Life is pain.
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TV writer Andrea Kail says that many parts of the movie actually resonate more for her as an adult than they did when she was younger. The Princess Bride is the rare example of an ’80s fantasy movie that’s just as fresh and exciting today as when it was released. “If they’re around a human when they hatch out, they think they’re a human, and when you’re forming your young self and you watch these movies, they just get into a part of your psyche that closes when you’re older.”

“You’re kind of imprinted like a bird,” he says. The idea has apparently been floated in meetings - as I'm sure happens all the time at studios - but there is nothing actually in active development.īut while we may never get to see David Bowie reprise his role as the Jareth the Goblin King or see Jennifer Connelly as an adult version of Sarah, some of you will be happy to know that some of the Jim Henson Company's other memorable titles may soon be coming to a theater near you.Humor writer Tom Gerencer says that for adults who grew up in the ’80s, nothing can compare to the magic of watching Heavy Metal or Highlander.

What's more, there aren't any current plans to either "reboot" or "revive" the cult classic - which will probably be considered to be good news by most. Inside sources have told the magazine that there currently aren't any plans to make a sequel to the beloved fantasy film, and that the reports that are currently swirling around are actually nothing more than rumor. project included an off-hand mention of an in-development Labyrinth 2, but now rumors of that project have been shut down by Entertainment Weekly. The internet launched into speculation mode this past Friday when a Variety piece about a new Jim Henson Co.
