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Sherlock/Johnlock/The Princess Bride by Neptune Centari

I finally made another video! Woot! I’ve seen some meta about Sherlock/TPB and I couldn’t really find many videos on it so i decided to make one! I hope you enjoy it! Please feel free to let me know what you think! You can also check out my other Sherlock/Johnlock videos on my youtube page.

Reblogging again!! ( loudest-subtext-in-television if you haven’t seen this, you’re going to want to!) :D

OMG  THERE’S NOW A VIDEO OF THIS I THINK I JUST CRAPPED MYSELF

Perfect!

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THE PRINCESS BRIDE
dir. Rob Reiner, 1987

[ID: three sequential gifs of Inigo Montoya from The Princess Bride as played by Mandy Patinkin, from the scene where he and Fezzik bring The Man In Black back to life. Inigo, crouching beside a wall, with the camera zoomed in on his face, says “Let me explain.” He shakes his head. “No, there is too much. Let me sum up.” End ID.]


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The Princess Bride(1987) dir. Rob Reiner

@itspileofgoodthings:

#murder me#the princess bride#I used to think they were only good because of their chemistry and faces#(bc they actually say so little)#but the script deserves so much credit too#because even though they barely speak they say ENOUGH#and then Cary and Robin fill the spaces in between with such TRUTH#I’m obsessed with the balance in writing romance between saying too much and not enough#both pitfalls and commonly made mistakes#the princess bride strikes that balance perfectly#this exchange alone says so so so much#through their words and their expressions#the moment starts out so Playfully Hard#she’s still in her bossing him around/tossing her head at him mode#but then he stands up and looks at her Like That#and she’s suddenly caught off guard by his humanity on a deeper level#so she softens and adds the please#almost as an apology- or at least an expression of gratitude#like she knows she’s just been kind of unfair (even if just in a fun way)#and then he Looks At Her Like That Again#and says what he always says#As you wish#and he’s so deliberate with it#and it’s like- it’s like#[screams into the void]#it’s like he’s saying ‘I don’t care what you ask me to do or how you ask me to do it’#‘I will always love you and I will always do what you ask me to do’#he’s almost (almost) laughing at her a little#but more than that he’s being pointed#to let her know he loves her and look at her face in the last gif. it takes!

Me after this post:

I am WILD about how they chose to frame the romance in this movie because, like.

The book doesn’t let them be this sincere. Buttercup is stupid. Wesley doesn’t even seem to like her a lot of the time. There’s this spiteful little bit at the end about how Buttercup will lose her looks in ten years and they’ll immediately fall apart. It’s satire.

But to make the movie, to make it work in this medium, they–and this included Goldman, he was reportedly very involved in the process–went no, no. No one is going to enjoy that. Film is a different animal. The metanarrative is experienced on different terms.

So the movie version of Princess Bride, while still well supplied with genre jokes, wound up with better developed characters and relationships, in a lot of ways–the exact opposite of what you usually get in a movie adaptation–and a fucking classic, and I am never over it.


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Take all my money

… SHIT HE’S RIGHT

FUCK HE IS RIGHT

In a very limited sense, this is The Fall.

“You might remember a few months ago, there was some talk about potentially remaking The Princess Bride, and everyone was all up in arms about it. ‘Why would you remake this move? It’s the perfect movie, blah-blah-blah-blah-blah’. I have to go another way. I think The Princess Bride is maybe the most remakeable movie in history. 

Don’t hate me, don’t hate me, remember the TARDIS, let me explain - 

At the end of the day, The Princess Bride is not about Westley; it’s not about Buttercup; it’s not about any of the characters; it’s not even really about True Love. The Princess Bride is a story about storytelling. The main characters of the movie are not Fezzik, not Inigo, but the Grandfather and the Boy. 

My proposal for a ‘kinda sequel but really really remake’ of The Princess Bride: We would start with Fred Savage, the Boy from the first take of the movie, showing up to work. He then runs into his coworker, played by Queen Latifah, and asks, ‘Hey, is your granddaughter still sick?’, and she says, ‘Yeah, I’m actually going home early today, so I can watch her tonight’. 

Savage’s character then smiles, hands her a book, and says, ‘Hey, when you go, read this to her. My grandfather used to read this to me, and I loved it.’ 

And every directorial decision you make for the whole movie process is how that little girl imagines the story as being told by her grandmother. 

[whispers] It would be awesome and you know it.”

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“I want my father back, you son of a bitch”

“And for a moment, he was alive. And my fairy tale came true.”

One of Joe & I's (is that grammatically accurate?) oft-quoted movies, and a remarkably well-written book. I’d never known this part of the story behind it though… It makes it even more compelling to me.


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mochibuni: As Your Wish… A V/K Princess Bride AU for ZellieContinuing with Day 2 of Thank You @ssmin

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As Your Wish… A V/K Princess Bride AU for Zellie

Continuing with Day 2 of Thank You @ssminibang Mods gifting week, Minako and Kunzite reimagined as Buttercup and Wesley from Princess Bride. I wanted something soft and romantic for Zel’s preferred s/s ship, and I had this very clear image of exactly how Minako should look with Kunzite.

Right after this the chat devolved into how Buttercup!Rei would kick Wesley!Jadeite down the hill.


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Avengers Endgame was incredible, but I’ve had this nagging, pervasive heaviness/sadness/emptiness within ever since leaving the theater

magic-and-moonlit-wings:

cipheramnesia:

anais-ninja-bitch:

thelittleblackfox:

pantstomatch:

Take all my money

… SHIT HE’S RIGHT

FUCK HE IS RIGHT

In a very limited sense, this is The Fall.

“You might remember a few months ago, there was some talk about potentially remaking The Princess Bride, and everyone was all up in arms about it. ‘Why would you remake this move? It’s the perfect movie, blah-blah-blah-blah-blah’. I have to go another way. I think The Princess Bride is maybe the most remakeable movie in history. 

Don’t hate me, don’t hate me, remember the TARDIS, let me explain - 

At the end of the day, The Princess Bride is not about Westley; it’s not about Buttercup; it’s not about any of the characters; it’s not even really about True Love. The Princess Bride is a story about storytelling. The main characters of the movie are not Fezzik, not Inigo, but the Grandfather and the Boy. 

My proposal for a ‘kinda sequel but really really remake’ of The Princess Bride: We would start with Fred Savage, the Boy from the first take of the movie, showing up to work. He then runs into his coworker, played by Queen Latifah, and asks, ‘Hey, is your granddaughter still sick?’, and she says, ‘Yeah, I’m actually going home early today, so I can watch her tonight’. 

Savage’s character then smiles, hands her a book, and says, ‘Hey, when you go, read this to her. My grandfather used to read this to me, and I loved it.’ 

And every directorial decision you make for the whole movie process is how that little girl imagines the story as being told by her grandmother. 

[whispers] It would be awesome and you know it.”

nixtevs-hugo-boss:

this is going around twitter rn but im also super curious: please tell me your top four comfort movies that you’re always down to watch bc my friend thinks mine are ridiculous and now we’ve realised everyone’s version of “comfort” is hilariously different

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