The Princess Bride cast is reuniting to raise money for the Democratic Party. Ted Cruz is mad because he loves the movie & doesn’t want it politicized

what a bunch of snowflakes
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I think it is ironic, and poigniont to a certain degree. We should expect nothing less.

A movie that teaches kids about political deception and false flags. . . . and they are supporting the DNC, which is basically bank rolling ANTIFA and having the corporate media create the BLM narrative. . .

. . . there is a subtly bit of irony there. :heehee:

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Hollywierdos are Democrats.

Also, they are immoral people who force women and underaged boys to have sex with them to get a part in a movie.
 
Reuniting what, has been personalities who couldn't get another job since the 80's? The movie cost around 20 million to make and only grossed 30 million.
 
Reuniting what, has been personalities who couldn't get another job since the 80's? The movie cost around 20 million to make and only grossed 30 million.


Budget: $16,000,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend USA: $206,243, 27 September 1987

Gross USA: $30,857,814

A good number of the actors in the movie have been working steadily since 1987...
 
Reuniting what, has been personalities who couldn't get another job since the 80's? The movie cost around 20 million to make and only grossed 30 million.

Mandy Patinkin, Christopher Guest, Robin Wright, Billy Crystal never did anything else?
 
I would be curious to see the money earned in DVD sales...
$37m

While The Princess Bride wasn’t exactly a box-office failure, but the meager amount of proceeds it generated in theaters seems disproportionate to the amount of critical praise and popularity the film would garner. Part of the problem was the timing of the film’s wide release, which was at the beginning of October. It’s competition was Like Father, Like Son, which itself was a family-oriented comedy, and Fatal Attraction, an R-rated thriller and one of the year’s box-office hits. The Princess Bride had no problems from critics, they all loved it. Only when the movie was released for home video did people finally get a chance to see the film, and they loved it. The Princess Bride would go on to gain a massive cult following and become one of the best-selling VHS and later DVD releases of all time.
 
It is one of the ridiculous conceits of "Hollywood": that anyone who enjoys their work product will take their personal and political opinions seriously.

That movie encompassed a bit of brilliance by the writer...could you write a fairy-tale where everything goes wrong for the Good Guys? None of these performers had anything to do with that.

But I loved the movie, and have watched it countless times.
 

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