Dan and Brian are joined by Stephanie Bendoraitis to discuss the delightful fantasy comedy The Princess Bride. Join as they discuss Rob Reiner’s remarkable life and tragic death, William Goldman’s distinctive personality, the film’s nostalgic pull, the outstanding and immersive production, the bifurcated structure, the perfect casting, the quotable script, and the powerful theme of passing down stories to the next generation. Thanks, Stephanie, for stopping by… as we wished!
You can find Stephanie various places online, including Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephanie_bendoraitis
Episode Number
238
Films Reviewed
- The Princess Bride (1987)
Is It Good?
Exceptionally Good (7/8)
Exceptionally Good (7/8)
Masterpiece: Tour De Good (8/8)
Supplemental Media
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William Goldman’s Book – Adventures in the Screen Trade
Brian Terrill is a filmmaker and horror host.
Dan Stalcup writes reviews for The Goods and is a member of OFCS. Follow Dan on Letterboxd.
