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Home Movie: The Princess Bride

Home Movie: The Princess Bride is an American comedy television miniseries directed by Jason Reitman, a "fan made" recreation of the 1987 film The Princess Bride. Produced while the participating actors were isolating themselves during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, it is filmed in a deliberately DIY fashion, with an ensemble cast recording their scenes on their own smartphones, and multiple actors playing the most prominent roles. It features the final screen performance of Carl Reiner, the father of the original film's director Rob Reiner. It premiered in short installments in June and July 2020, on Quibi.

Home Movie:
The Princess Bride
GenreFantasy adventure comedy
Directed byJason Reitman
StarringVarious actors
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes10
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Jason Blumenfeld
  • Erica Mills
EditorNathan Orloff
Production companies
Original release
NetworkQuibi
ReleaseJune 29 (2020-06-29) –
July 8, 2020 (2020-07-08)

Plot edit

The Home Movie version of the film follows the same fundamental plot. In contemporary times, a grandfather reads the story of The Princess Bride to his dismissive sick grandson. In the story, set in medieval times in the fictional country of Florin, Buttercup and her farmhand Westley fall in love. Westley goes off to seek his fortune to marry Buttercup but she soon learns of his death at the hands of the Dread Pirate Roberts, and comes to accept the marriage proposal of Prince Humperdinck. Near her wedding day, three scoundrels, Vizzini, Inigo Montoya, and Fezzik, abduct Buttercup at the request of Humperdinck to make it appear as an act from a neighboring kingdom and pretense to start a war. They are chased by the Man in Black, later revealed to be the Dread Pirate Roberts. Roberts beats and spares Inigo and Fezzik, and survives a poison challenge from Vizzini to free Buttercup. He reveals that he is actually Westley, that the "Dread Pirate Roberts" is a title passed along from one holder to the next, and that he had come after hearing that Buttercup's life is in danger. The two are soon caught by Humperdinck and Count Tyrone Rugen.

Humperdinck returns Buttercup to the castle to prepare for the wedding, claiming that Westley returned to the sea, when in reality, Rugen has taken Westley to be tortured in a secret chamber. When Buttercup refused to show any love for Humperdinck, Humperdinck uses Rugen's torture device to apparently kill Westley. Inigo and Fezzik, having reunited near the castle, hear Westley's final screams, discover his body, and take him to Miracle Max. Max finds Westley clings to life due to his true love for Buttercup and helps resuscitate him. Westley, still half-prone from being nearly dead, devises a plan with Inigo and Fezzik to interrupt the wedding to rescue Buttercup. Inigo, learning that Rugen is his father's killer, gets revenge by killing Rugen after a long fight. Fezzik helps Westley to Buttercup's room. Westley wounds Humperdinck to shame him before he, Buttercup, and Fezzik flee with Inigo. The grandson, who had told the grandfather to skip all the kissing parts in the book before, allows him to read the final kissing scene in the book.

Cast edit

Production edit

Reitman came up with the idea in March 2020, early in the COVID-19 pandemic quarantine, of remaking the 1987 film The Princess Bride with actors performing in their own homes. He saw it as a way to raise money for World Central Kitchen to support restaurants that were also struggling under the pandemic, allowing them to operate and provide meals to poor families.[1] Reitman talked to Jeffrey Katzenberg about it, who made a million-dollar donation to the charity, and arranged to stream the final product on the upcoming Quibi streaming service.[1] Reitman created a proof of concept scene with himself and his daughter recreating the initial scene with the grandfather and the boy that leads off the film, and used that to gain approval from Norman Lear, who owned the rights to the film, and the estate of William Goldman, which controlled the rights to the original story. Reitman was also able to get the rights to the film's score from Mark Knopfler.[1]

The series was filmed by the actors at their homes during quarantine.[1] Actors provided their own props and costumes, and swapped roles between scenes. Each actor filmed their own side of a scene in isolation, due to social distancing guidelines, with the exception of roommates such as Nicholas Braun and Christopher Mintz-Plasse as well as cohabitating couples such as Chris Pine and Annabelle Wallis, Common and Tiffany Haddish, Sam Rockwell and Leslie Bibb, Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka, Brandon Routh and Courtney Ford, and Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas, who filmed their scenes together. Special effects were created in a humorously homemade manner; sets were recreated in miniature form with LEGO and an R.O.U.S. ("rodent of unusual size") is represented by Sophie Turner's corgi.[1] Reitman provided minimal direction to the actors outside of answering a few questions.[1]

Fred Savage plays the grandson in the opening scene, making him the only actor from the original film to reprise his original role. Cary Elwes, who starred as Westley in the original film, appears in the final confrontation between Westley and Humperdinck, but instead plays Humperdinck (opposite Paul Rudd). Rob Reiner, director of the original film, appears in the production in two roles. He is one of the actors playing the grandfather in the opening bookend scene, reading the film's fairy-tale story to his grandson (played in this segment by Josh Gad). He also appears in the closing bookend scene as the grandson, with his father Carl Reiner now playing the loving grandfather and speaking the film's catchphrase "as you wish" (which means "I love you"). Carl Reiner died three days after recording his scene, and the work as a whole is dedicated to him.[2]

Mark Knopfler's score is performed by Ethan Gruska, Blake Mills, Bad Suns, Mateo Messina, Phoebe Bridgers, Bahamas, Sylvan Esso, Alex Ebert, Beulahbelle, and Perfume Genius.

Release edit

The series was announced on June 26, 2020.[3][4] The film was released in short segments – the Quibi service's usual format – with the first installment appearing on June 29.

Episodes edit

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date [5]
1"Chapter One: As You Wish"Jason ReitmanWilliam GoldmanJune 29, 2020 (2020-06-29)
2"Chapter Two: The Shrieking Eels"Jason ReitmanWilliam GoldmanJune 30, 2020 (2020-06-30)
3"Chapter Three: The Cliffs of Insanity"Jason ReitmanWilliam GoldmanJuly 1, 2020 (2020-07-01)
4"Chapter Four: Battle of the Wits"Jason ReitmanWilliam GoldmanJuly 2, 2020 (2020-07-02)
5"Chapter Five: Life Is Pain"Jason ReitmanWilliam GoldmanJuly 3, 2020 (2020-07-03)
6"Chapter Six: The Fire Swamp"Jason ReitmanWilliam GoldmanJuly 4, 2020 (2020-07-04)
7"Chapter Seven: The Pit of Despair"Jason ReitmanWilliam GoldmanJuly 5, 2020 (2020-07-05)
8"Chapter Eight: Ultimate Suffering"Jason ReitmanWilliam GoldmanJuly 6, 2020 (2020-07-06)
9"Chapter Nine: Have Fun Storming the Castle!"Jason ReitmanWilliam GoldmanJuly 7, 2020 (2020-07-07)
10"Chapter Ten: To the Pain!"Jason ReitmanWilliam GoldmanJuly 8, 2020 (2020-07-08)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Breznican, Anthony (June 26, 2020). "Watch the Celebrity-Filled Fan-Film Version of The Princess Bride". Vanity Fair. Retrieved June 26, 2020.
  2. ^ Breznican, Anthony (9 July 2020). "Carl Reiner's Final Performance Is a Fairy-Tale Ending". Vanity Fair. Retrieved 2020-07-11.
  3. ^ Aquillina, Tyler (June 26, 2020). "Star-studded homemade remake of The Princess Bride to hit Quibi starting Monday". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved June 26, 2020.
  4. ^ Starner, Nina (June 26, 2020). "Quibi just announced a Princess Bride remake you never expected to see". Looper.com. Retrieved June 26, 2020.
  5. ^ "Shows A-Z - home movie: the princess bride on quibi". The Futon Critic. Retrieved August 24, 2020.

External links edit

  • Home Movie: The Princess Bride at IMDb  

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Home Movie The Princess Bride is an American comedy television miniseries directed by Jason Reitman a fan made recreation of the 1987 film The Princess Bride Produced while the participating actors were isolating themselves during the COVID 19 pandemic in the United States it is filmed in a deliberately DIY fashion with an ensemble cast recording their scenes on their own smartphones and multiple actors playing the most prominent roles It features the final screen performance of Carl Reiner the father of the original film s director Rob Reiner It premiered in short installments in June and July 2020 on Quibi Home Movie The Princess BrideGenreFantasy adventure comedyDirected byJason ReitmanStarringVarious actorsOriginal languageEnglishNo of episodes10ProductionExecutive producersJeffrey Katzenberg Van Toffler Barry Barclay Floris BauerProducersJason Blumenfeld Erica MillsEditorNathan OrloffProduction companiesWorld Central Kitchen Right of Way Films Gunpowder amp SkyOriginal releaseNetworkQuibiReleaseJune 29 2020 06 29 July 8 2020 2020 07 08 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Episodes 6 References 7 External linksPlot editMain article The Princess Bride film Plot The Home Movie version of the film follows the same fundamental plot In contemporary times a grandfather reads the story of The Princess Bride to his dismissive sick grandson In the story set in medieval times in the fictional country of Florin Buttercup and her farmhand Westley fall in love Westley goes off to seek his fortune to marry Buttercup but she soon learns of his death at the hands of the Dread Pirate Roberts and comes to accept the marriage proposal of Prince Humperdinck Near her wedding day three scoundrels Vizzini Inigo Montoya and Fezzik abduct Buttercup at the request of Humperdinck to make it appear as an act from a neighboring kingdom and pretense to start a war They are chased by the Man in Black later revealed to be the Dread Pirate Roberts Roberts beats and spares Inigo and Fezzik and survives a poison challenge from Vizzini to free Buttercup He reveals that he is actually Westley that the Dread Pirate Roberts is a title passed along from one holder to the next and that he had come after hearing that Buttercup s life is in danger The two are soon caught by Humperdinck and Count Tyrone Rugen Humperdinck returns Buttercup to the castle to prepare for the wedding claiming that Westley returned to the sea when in reality Rugen has taken Westley to be tortured in a secret chamber When Buttercup refused to show any love for Humperdinck Humperdinck uses Rugen s torture device to apparently kill Westley Inigo and Fezzik having reunited near the castle hear Westley s final screams discover his body and take him to Miracle Max Max finds Westley clings to life due to his true love for Buttercup and helps resuscitate him Westley still half prone from being nearly dead devises a plan with Inigo and Fezzik to interrupt the wedding to rescue Buttercup Inigo learning that Rugen is his father s killer gets revenge by killing Rugen after a long fight Fezzik helps Westley to Buttercup s room Westley wounds Humperdinck to shame him before he Buttercup and Fezzik flee with Inigo The grandson who had told the grandfather to skip all the kissing parts in the book before allows him to read the final kissing scene in the book Cast editThe Grandson Fred Savage Ch1 who played the Grandson in the 1987 movie Josh Gad ch1 Mckenna Grace ch2 Keith L Williams ch5 Logan Kim ch7 Joey King ch8 and Rob Reiner ch10 who directed the 1987 movie The Grandfather Adam Sandler ch1 Rob Reiner ch1 2 J K Simmons ch2 Giancarlo Esposito ch5 Sarah Silverman ch7 Roman Mars ch8 Robert Wuhl ch8 and Carl Reiner ch10 The Mother Retta ch1 Westley Chris Pine ch1 Common ch1 Jack Black ch3 Kaitlyn Dever ch4 David Spade ch4 Jon Hamm ch4 Sam Rockwell ch5 Neil Patrick Harris ch5 Brandon Routh ch6 Courtney Ford ch6 Sophie Turner ch6 Lucas Hedges ch6 Christopher Mintz Plasse ch7 Tommy Dewey ch8 Taika Waititi chp Paul Rudd ch10 and Cary Elwes ch10 in reused footage from the 1987 film Buttercup Annabelle Wallis ch1 Tiffany Haddish ch1 Zazie Beetz ch1 2 Mackenzie Davis ch2 Alice Oswalt ch4 Jon Hamm s dog ch4 Leslie Bibb ch5 David Burtka ch5 Courtney Ford ch6 Brandon Routh ch6 Joe Jonas ch6 Jenna Ortega ch6 Jennifer Garner ch7 Zoe Saldana ch7 Beanie Feldstein ch8 Penelope Cruz ch9 Kimberly Brook ch9 Zoey Deutch ch10 and Robin Wright ch10 in reused footage from the 1987 film Inigo Montoya Pedro Pascal ch2 Nick Kroll ch2 Oscar Nunez ch3 Diego Luna ch3 Finn Wolfhard ch4 Sarah Cooper ch8 Keegan Michael Key ch8 John Cho ch9 Catherine Reitman ch9 Javier Bardem ch10 and Natalie Morales ch10 Fezzik Jason Segel ch2 Nick Kroll ch2 Brian Baumgartner ch3 Dave Bautista ch4 Shaquille O Neal ch8 Craig Robinson ch8 Catherine Reitman ch9 Charlize Theron ch9 and Zoey Deutch ch10 Vizzini Rainn Wilson ch2 Nick Kroll ch2 Angela Kinsey ch3 King Bach ch4 and Patton Oswalt ch4 Prince Humperdinck Hugh Jackman ch1 Thomas Lennon ch4 5 David Oyelowo ch6 Jose Andres ch7 Don Johnson ch7 Elijah Wood ch7 Dennis Haysbert ch8 Ernie Hudson ch8 Penelope Cruz ch9 James Van Der Beek ch9 and Cary Elwes ch10 who played Westley in the 1987 film Count Rugen Oliver Lennon ch4 5 B J Novak ch6 Andy Serkis ch7 Stephen Merchant ch7 8 Meredith Salenger ch9 and Bryan Cranston ch10 R O U S Leo James Routh ch6 Sophie Turner s dog ch6 The Albino Nicholas Braun ch7 The Ancient Booer Jennifer Garner ch7 1 Yellin the Messenger Richard Speight Jr ch8 Miracle Max Seth Rogen ch9 Valerie Ari Graynor ch9 The Impressive Clergyman John Malkovich ch9 Production editReitman came up with the idea in March 2020 early in the COVID 19 pandemic quarantine of remaking the 1987 film The Princess Bride with actors performing in their own homes He saw it as a way to raise money for World Central Kitchen to support restaurants that were also struggling under the pandemic allowing them to operate and provide meals to poor families 1 Reitman talked to Jeffrey Katzenberg about it who made a million dollar donation to the charity and arranged to stream the final product on the upcoming Quibi streaming service 1 Reitman created a proof of concept scene with himself and his daughter recreating the initial scene with the grandfather and the boy that leads off the film and used that to gain approval from Norman Lear who owned the rights to the film and the estate of William Goldman which controlled the rights to the original story Reitman was also able to get the rights to the film s score from Mark Knopfler 1 The series was filmed by the actors at their homes during quarantine 1 Actors provided their own props and costumes and swapped roles between scenes Each actor filmed their own side of a scene in isolation due to social distancing guidelines with the exception of roommates such as Nicholas Braun and Christopher Mintz Plasse as well as cohabitating couples such as Chris Pine and Annabelle Wallis Common and Tiffany Haddish Sam Rockwell and Leslie Bibb Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka Brandon Routh and Courtney Ford and Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas who filmed their scenes together Special effects were created in a humorously homemade manner sets were recreated in miniature form with LEGO and an R O U S rodent of unusual size is represented by Sophie Turner s corgi 1 Reitman provided minimal direction to the actors outside of answering a few questions 1 Fred Savage plays the grandson in the opening scene making him the only actor from the original film to reprise his original role Cary Elwes who starred as Westley in the original film appears in the final confrontation between Westley and Humperdinck but instead plays Humperdinck opposite Paul Rudd Rob Reiner director of the original film appears in the production in two roles He is one of the actors playing the grandfather in the opening bookend scene reading the film s fairy tale story to his grandson played in this segment by Josh Gad He also appears in the closing bookend scene as the grandson with his father Carl Reiner now playing the loving grandfather and speaking the film s catchphrase as you wish which means I love you Carl Reiner died three days after recording his scene and the work as a whole is dedicated to him 2 Mark Knopfler s score is performed by Ethan Gruska Blake Mills Bad Suns Mateo Messina Phoebe Bridgers Bahamas Sylvan Esso Alex Ebert Beulahbelle and Perfume Genius Release editThe series was announced on June 26 2020 3 4 The film was released in short segments the Quibi service s usual format with the first installment appearing on June 29 Episodes editNo TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date 5 1 Chapter One As You Wish Jason ReitmanWilliam GoldmanJune 29 2020 2020 06 29 2 Chapter Two The Shrieking Eels Jason ReitmanWilliam GoldmanJune 30 2020 2020 06 30 3 Chapter Three The Cliffs of Insanity Jason ReitmanWilliam GoldmanJuly 1 2020 2020 07 01 4 Chapter Four Battle of the Wits Jason ReitmanWilliam GoldmanJuly 2 2020 2020 07 02 5 Chapter Five Life Is Pain Jason ReitmanWilliam GoldmanJuly 3 2020 2020 07 03 6 Chapter Six The Fire Swamp Jason ReitmanWilliam GoldmanJuly 4 2020 2020 07 04 7 Chapter Seven The Pit of Despair Jason ReitmanWilliam GoldmanJuly 5 2020 2020 07 05 8 Chapter Eight Ultimate Suffering Jason ReitmanWilliam GoldmanJuly 6 2020 2020 07 06 9 Chapter Nine Have Fun Storming the Castle Jason ReitmanWilliam GoldmanJuly 7 2020 2020 07 07 10 Chapter Ten To the Pain Jason ReitmanWilliam GoldmanJuly 8 2020 2020 07 08 References edit a b c d e f g Breznican Anthony June 26 2020 Watch the Celebrity Filled Fan Film Version of The Princess Bride Vanity Fair Retrieved June 26 2020 Breznican Anthony 9 July 2020 Carl Reiner s Final Performance Is a Fairy Tale Ending Vanity Fair Retrieved 2020 07 11 Aquillina Tyler June 26 2020 Star studded homemade remake of The Princess Bride to hit Quibi starting Monday Entertainment Weekly Retrieved June 26 2020 Starner Nina June 26 2020 Quibi just announced a Princess Bride remake you never expected to see Looper com Retrieved June 26 2020 Shows A Z home movie the princess bride on quibi The Futon Critic Retrieved August 24 2020 External links editHome Movie The Princess Bride at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Home Movie The Princess Bride amp oldid 1221047688, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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