
Home Movie: The Princess Bride
Comedy • 2020 • 1 Season
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Serialized remake of 'The Princess Bride' told in short chapters featuring celebrities at home during quarantine.
Starring
Rob Reiner, Zazie Beetz, Thomas Lennon, Oliver Lennon, Alice Oswalt
User Reviews
This was hilarious! Drop everything and watch!
Fun mash-up production full of current stars & some original cast. You'll probably get lost if you haven't seen the original multiple times.
Has the spirit of the original in this fun adaptation.
Very fun idea, and it's nice to see these actors goof around in an oddly wholesome way
Very quick but funny adaptation. Great interpretation and such a fun homage to the classic.
This get me through the pandemic I love that every one came together in this comedy masterpiece
I loved the effort they put into this show and the lego scenes made me crack up laughing.really loved it. I regret not seeing this till now
Funny and surprisingly sweet. Feels like hanging out with friends who really love the original movie.
just a fun little love letter to an old quotable classic. Makes one feel a little closer to the fandom.
A true gem
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7.9 – Based on 254 ratings
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