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Old 09-13-2015, 08:08 AM #1
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Default The Princess Bride

It is one of my favorite movies, as became clear and then opaque and muddled as I can do.

For Family Movie Night last week we popped it on for my daughter, who is a 4th grader. I had resisted earlier indoctrination for a few reasons, scary parts plus I wanted her language skills a bit further along to pick up some of the nuance.

Worth the wait.

I think we will we be watching it quite often and when she requests it?

As you wish...
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