Three Men And A Movie Reiview "The Princess Bride"
Last week they reviewed AS I and II-if you haven't seen it, I encourage to find the post. As well, Roger Malcom, a creator of the reviews, is now in the gulch. I have often found that those who love Ayn Rand's novels also appreciated this late 80s movie, directed by Rob Reiner. In the review *spoiler alert* they aptly pick up on the underlying theme of not judging a book by its cover. We could have a vigorous debate in here about reason and observation, I suspect, but I have felt this sentiment often when discussing the word "selfish."
As well, Randians LOVE romanticism and strong heroes. Do you like The Princess Bride and do you see parallels with Objectivism?
As well, Randians LOVE romanticism and strong heroes. Do you like The Princess Bride and do you see parallels with Objectivism?
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I have my wedding to plan, my wife to murder, and Guilder to blame for it. I'm swamped!
Is that a Weiner quote?
Mark Knopfler at his best: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ifSUhwm...
I will watch their review when I get a chance.
But ALL THESE COMMENTS and nobody's said this?
"My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father...prepare to die."
Way too many opportunities to use this one in modern life -
My name does not matter.
You destroyed my country.
Prepare to die.
These guys crack me up. I'm not sure I want to watch their next movie pic though.
Wesley was a "farm boy" who turned into a fencing pirate with a mask. Who saw THAT coming? Never under estimate a farm boy I guess.
My favorite part was when they were in the 4 man sling thing. I would love to see the outtakes from the scene. (Why does the word "outtakes" always come up around these reviews?)
that guy can sing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OZfoFAs2...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=614Orzf3S...
Consider, also, that modern humanity [most of 'em, anyway] don't want to be in the minority, or -even worse - alone. If someone speaks out, he might be standing there with everybody LOOKING at him - too scary.
I'm also all for consensus decision-making, but consensual silence re rudeness is different. I usually call people on their public rudeness, and sometimes get a surprise when someone supports me. But I do have instances when it's not worth the energy I have to call somebody out.