On Sept. 25, 1987, Rob Reiner's comedy first hit theaters. By Duane Byrge On Sept. 25, 1987, 20th Century Fox unveiled The Princess Bride in theaters. The Rob Reiner-directed comedy would initially ...
Princesses have long stood as one of the most storied figures in the world, as commonplace in fairytales and mythology as magic and faeries. Something about the beauty and grace and, oftentimes, ...
The feed offers a close-up look of how microfiche — the sheets of films that store multiple documents — are digitized and uploaded to the Archive. The feed offers a close-up look of how microfiche — ...
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15 Inconceivable Facts About ‘The Princess Bride’
It’s no wonder The Princess Bride is such a beloved film: It’s action-packed but still lighthearted, sweet but not saccharine, silly but still smart—and, of course, endlessly quotable. Fortunately, in ...
Uh-oh, Internet! A new report from Nieman Lab (via Gizmodo) reveals that there was a steep decline in snapshots collected by the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine beginning in May of this year. Of ...
A 'Princess Bride' Musical Is Officially in Development originally appeared on Parade. Much like the Dread Pirate Roberts himself, The Princess Bride never seems to truly die, donning a variety of ...
As you wish, Robin Wright. The actress, 59, admitted that fans of the beloved 1987 film, “The Princess Bride,” shouldn’t hold their breath for a sequel. “Sometime after we hit the 30-year mark, the ...
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