Another apology in order and my sincerest hopes that I’ve not yet convinced everyone I’m a helium-head.
Peregrine: Liabilities: There is but one working castle gate and it’s guarded by sixty men. Assets: Fezzik’s muscle, Westley’s brains and Inigo’s steel.
Previous Dread Pirate Roberts: Ryan and Cummerbund.
That would be the Revenge.
After listing their assets and liabilities at the gate, what additional items do they come up with, at Westley’s suggestion?
And, in Westley’s own words, “What are the three terrors of the Fire Swamp?”
Lastly, what member of the cast, part of Humperdinck’s court, is actually nobility IRL?
Because he’s more accustomed to fighting groups of people, instead of just one person. And no, I haven’t read the book.
The wheelbarrow, and Fezzik’s cloak.
Don’t recall the exact names, but there was the Fire Spout, the Lightning Sand… and something else. He didn’t mention the ROUS’s because he didn’t think they exist…
Dear Spam, now I wanna go see the movie again. Anyway…
Here’s my trivia questions:
How many dreams does Buttercup have during the course of the movie that we view directly?
What does Vizzini do in order to fool people into thinking that Buttercup had been kidnaped?
What did Westley supposedly say when he was only “mostly dead”, according to Miracle Max?
I read this one. It’s a hat of some sort, on Fred Savage’s character’s bed. It was a compromise Rob Reiner and whoever-that-music-guy-was-for-both-movies did: If Rob put the hat in, the other guy would do the music.
Having literally just watched the film (my copy of the special edition DVD arrived on Saturday–good stuff), I’m going to have to take exception to the last part of that. Just after they escaped the lightningsand, he looked up to see an ROUS giving him a glower, and very carefully (but naturally and subtly–he’s good) kept her from seeing it. Once out of sight of it, he said he didn’t believe they existed in order to keep Buttercup calm–and I think that he gets chomped on immediately after uttering it is a sort of comment on the morality of such little white lies.