GREAT SCENE - The Princess Bride
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@Wizz3322 They also USUALLY go with the three strikes policy, which is why he only lets Inigo rearm himself after being disarmed twice. Not often, but sometimes.
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@Wizz3322 It is always honourable in swordplay to let your opponet re-aquire their weapon after disarming them. Thats why you don't usually see it happen in movies: the fighters hate eachother so much they just want to kill them. Here, they admire each other and have no reason to hate one another, so they have reason to uphold their honor.
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I'm still waiting for Tim Tebow to say this after one of his miraculous comebacks...
"I'm not left handed"
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A reminder when movies were great and for a short time dreams come true.
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I used to be able to fight left handed.... then i took an arrow to the knee...... hmmm does that even make sense...
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Bob Anderson, sword master and old world gentleman, who choreographed this scene and taught the actors, has passed away. There are no stunt fighters, only for acrobatics. A great loss to the industry and art.
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I'm left-handed and I approve this scene.
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@p3rs0nan0ngrata Isn't it start a land war in asia, not claymore? It's meant to mean, you just can't win if you start a fight in Asia.
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I gladly accept, sirrah.
"I'm not left handed, either."
Ultimate "OH SNAP" moment.
BuffSpik 5 months ago 93
I use the left handed line all the time in ping pong
summerease 4 months ago 28