Neither Here, Nor There: Travels in Europe
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Bill Bryson's first travel book, The Lost Continent, was unanimously acclaimed as one of the...
PRO - Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 Game Version Guide
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Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 is a football simulation game developed by PES Productions and published...
Russian Modernisation: Structures and Agencies
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Russia's post-Soviet modernisation is complex and subject to changing interpretations among Russian...
The Politics of Fresh Water: Access, Conflict and Identity
Catherine M. Ashcraft and Tamar Mayer
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Water scarcity is not simply the result of what nature has to offer but always involves power...
The Portuguese in the East: A Cultural History of a Maritime Trading Empire
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Vasco da Gama's voyage to India in the late fifteenth century opened up new economic and cultural...
The Magic of Birds
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Birds have captured people's imagination since earliest times, with their fascinating plumage,...
The Elements of Hittite
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Hittite is the earliest attested Indo-European language and was the language of a state which...
The Little Cantonese Cookbook: 2015
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In The Little Cantonese Cookbook, Chef Deborah Lowe shares her passion and expertise in Cantonese...
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David McK (3425 KP) rated The Princess Bride (1987) in Movies
Sep 5, 2019
'Inconceivable!'
'Why do you keep saying that word. I do not think it means what you think it means'
'You fell prey to one of the great mistakes. There are two: one is never get involved in a land war in Asia ...' (I'm paraphrasing the intro there)
'Rodents of unusual size? I don't think they exist' (cue getting attacked by just that ...)
One of those perfectly cast movies, framed as been told by an elderly grandfather to his sick grandson, this is a 1980s classic and - quite obviously, in retrospect - almost perfectly provided the template for Antonio Bandera's Zorro (or Puss in Boots) in the character of Inigo Montaya, as portrayed here by Mandy Patinkin (who also, trivia fans, has the film's sole swear word: 'I want my father back, you son of a ...')