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151. The Princess Bride

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The 1983 classic film The Princess Bride was trending on Twitter this week, and not for good reasons. Sony Pictures Entertainment CEO Tony Vinciquerra told Variety that, "Very famous people whose names I won't use, but they want to redo 'The Princess Bride.'" That set off a Twitter firestorm from stars and fans alike calling the film a classic. Recently, Seth moderated a panel on The Princess Bride with stars Cary Elwes and Chris Sarandon. They regaled the crowd with tales from the film, and touched on the many co-stars from the film including Robin Wright, Billy Crystal, and of course, Andre the Giant. Thanks to Wizard World Chicago for the audio.
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The 1983 classic film The Princess Bride was trending on Twitter this week, and not for good reasons. Sony Pictures Entertainment CEO Tony Vinciquerra told Variety that, "Very famous people whose names I won't use, but they want to redo 'The Princess Bride.'" That set off a Twitter firestorm from stars and fans alike calling the film a classic. Recently, Seth moderated a panel on The Princess Bride with stars Cary Elwes and Chris Sarandon. They regaled the crowd with tales from the film, and touched on the many co-stars from the film including Robin Wright, Billy Crystal, and of course, Andre the Giant. Thanks to Wizard World Chicago for the audio.
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