The Princess Bride (12/12) Movie CLIP - To the Pain! (1987) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Westley (Cary Elwes) tricks Humperdinck (Chris Sarandon) into surrendering by telling a chilling tale of how he plans to dismember his body.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Based on William Goldman's novel of the same name, The Princess Bride is staged as a book read by grandfather (Peter Falk) to his ill grandson (Fred Savage). Falk's character assures a romance-weary Savage that the book has much more to deliver than a simpering love story, including but not limited to fencing, fighting, torture, death, true love, giants, and pirates. Indeed, The Princess Bride offers a tongue-in-cheek fairy tale depicting stable boy-turned-pirate Westley's journey to rescue Buttercup (Robin Wright), his true love, away from the evil prince (Chris Sarandon), whom she had agreed to marry five years after learning of what she had believed to be news of Westley's death. With help from Prince Humperdinck's disgruntled former employee Miracle Max (Billy Crystal), swordsman Inigo Montoya (Mandy Patinkin), and a very large man named Fezzik (Andre the Giant), the star-crossed lovers are reunited.
CREDITS:
TM & © MGM (1987)
Cast: Mandy Patinkin, Cary Elwes, Chris Sarandon, Robin Wright Penn
Director: Rob Reiner
Producers: Norman Lear, Rob Reiner, Andrew Scheinman, Jeffrey Stott, Steve Nicolaides
Screenwriter: William Goldman
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He won the battle of steel against Inigo, the battle of strength against Fezzik, the battle of wits against Vezzini, and the battle of bullshitting against Humperdink.
The Battle of Bullshitting lmfao
Not bad for a farm boy
I can’t be alone in realizing that Vezzini is also John stergious from young sheldon
Your comment made me laugh so hard
He also won the battle of cheating against death
"It's possible pig. I might be bluffing"
The original "Bitch I might be"
LOL
It really bloody is.
Your profile pic makes this comment so much better
Holy crap i didn't even think about it
Some Polish Guy it’s conceivable you miserable vomitous mass
"youll be this armless, legless, faceless thing rolling down the street. like a turd, in the wind."
This made me laugh
Venom?
On second thought...
Venom 🕷🕷🕷❤️❤️😂😂😂
“We are Westley.”
When people say that Intimidation should be a strength skill and not charisma, show them this clip.
It should be either,based on HOW you do your intimidating.
But it was his strength that gave him the reputation to intimidate effectively
@@Dremons7 it was his dex technically.
This was a pure charisma intimidation.
My rule is that you can use any ability you can convince me of
@@Mothman1992 yeah this is how I run my games, if you can give a good reason, I'll let ya do it
When you get a natural 20 on your Intimidate check.
*When you get a natural 20 on your intimidate check at 5 hit points under the paralysis condition.
JustMonica Yes!!!!
@@justmonica9253 *with +5 Charisma score.
Not that it'll do anything really, but it's nice to say you've gotten a 25 on a d20 roll of the die.
Steven Rasche Well a nat 20 doesn't mean automatic success in certain editions. In 5e actually it doesn't.
When you max your intimidation score, but leave all the other stats at their weakest possible
I did that while playing SIF
When you set your strength to negative only to boost intimidate even further.
Nah, his swordplay is max too
nah his stats were impressive. but here he clearly has like 1HP (or less depending on the edition)
Neverwinter Nights life. anyone old enough to have played that game in 2002? i played it nonstop until like 2007. beat the campaigns of the main game and all the expansions, and then found the custom servers online. spent at least a year on the diablo 2 server where Henk (the DM) had remade the entirety of D2 in NWN and hosted it from a server at his house.
i remember spending days outside games min-maxing my feats, skill points, and ability scores. it's basically real-time D&D (was made by Wizards of the Coast), and every move and attack you make has an automatic dice roll, but it happens seamlessly that it's realtime gameplay.
i remember going a sorcerer with epic mage armor spell, and full plate armor with maxed automatic still-spell feats, so you don't get an armor check when casting spells in plate armor, presumably because you don't have to move to cast spells. with this build, you're literally impossible to hit. though i did once go up vs a monk in the battledome on the D2 server who had enough elemental resistances that i couldn't hurt him with any of my spells, and he couldn't hit me at all because even a nat 20 didn't get him above my base armor. and i was sorcerer, so i had no STR, so even after burning my spells and swinging with my staff, i couldn't hit him either. we spent 20 minutes fighting without either of us doing a single point of damage to each other.
ahhh, good times.
I don't know why, but I've always found it hysterically funny - the way Humperdink grabs the ends of his tunic before moving to the chair.
GoAway LeaveMeAlone Me too.
Go away and leave me alone too
You don't know why? Because it is both feminine and obedient. It is meant to be comedic lol. That's like saying "I always wondered why I found that joke funny" lol
GoAway LeaveMeAlone I KNOW RIGHT OMG
It's little touches like that and incredible attention to detail that are why we're still talking about this movie today.
Wesley had the Terrifying Presence perk
Or, or, or you can watch it on netflix for free and in perfect quality with little to no buffering (depending on how shit or fantastic your internet is) and not be risking clicking some creep's unknown link that may or may not lead you to an infected webpage.
scottski02 m
Dapper Gecko it's a dnd reference
I thought it was fallout reference
Dennis Rigdon It’s NEW Vegas, I should know
"I KNEW IT I KNEW YOU WERE BLUFFING I KNEW HE WAS- bluffing" my favorite part
Elizabeth, that’s your favorite part?
@@namk19 Why wouldn't it be? Like so many things in this movie, it is hilarious.
뿡뿡! ^__^ what about the drop your sword, I want my father back, or anytime vazzini says inconceivable
@@namk19 I thought it was a highlight
i always thought "then why did you surrender" when he said that
Best calm, commanding voice in this whole film.
"Drop. Your. Sword."
Best delivery of the phrase
Awesome phrase
no withering overtones to that line, either..
The amount of times those three words have played in my head for the last 35 years is...inconceivable.
Try not blink when Wesley talks. It's almost impossible. He didn't blink once when he was talking in length. It's a trick actors use, as Michael Caine mentioned in his master acting class. It's so unnatural not to blink for so long, yet it does not seem unnatural when Wesley does in the scene.
What is the point of not blinking?
The intensity of the unbroken stare.
Now I can’t help but think of Joey from Friends 😂
If he didn't blink when the camera cut away, then I'm actually impressed because that's hard.
@@Nderak The point of not blinking would be to have intense or intimidating eyes. If someone just stares you down like that, you automatically know they're serious.
For a movie that could’ve been just a simple rom com, this film is full of badass moments and brilliant writing.
And wonderful characters, both good and bad.
It's more than just your run of the mill fairy tale. It is that yes but it's more complex, dramatic, humourous and emotional than any other fairytale, it never gets old or dated either. I'm 21 and I still love this movie
William Goldman FTW!
Dear GOD what is that THING?
I love how he says it.
Ikr. It's my favorite part of the whole scene
Ethan Hair where
But that thing... it scares me
Ikr I keep replaying it!
Same here 😂😂😂
"It's conceivable you miserable vomitous mass"
One of the best insults I think I've heard.
I find it overwhelmingly likely that you have indeed heard it, given that you've transcribed it in the comments of a video wherein it's said.
Then again, it's conceivable (you miserable vomitous mass) that you read someone else's transcript, and commented on it here because it's where others are commenting on it.
It's pure Shakespeare in its essence.
It is genuinely amazing that Roberts has almost no physical strength, yet his legend speaks so many volumes that he can simply rise out of bed and be so intimidating that his words disarm his foes.
imagine it from prince Humperdink's perspective. He knows that Wesley defeated his trio of thieves. He survived the fire swamp with a helpless girl. He survived torture\death, and he somehow broke through into the castle. And he is the most infamous pirate in the world. You really can't blame the price for standing down.
I really love how Wesley says "it's conceivable" as if Wesley really wants us to know it's never *inconceivable!*
You miserable vomitus mass
"To the pain" is actually a genuine way to set the terms of a duel. It's the same as "to the first blood" and actually means "fight till one of you gets cut".
Cool fact but this is definitely not to the first blood lol
Yeah, but what if you're dueling Patrick Swayze? He says pain don't hurt.
And he 's the only Robin Hood with an English accent.
What about Rik Mayall in Blackadder?
Men in tights reference
Death The Pale Horseman I realise. Was an observation related to one of the best British sitcoms
or john cleese in time bandits
Tv specials don't count. We're talking about movies - plus the one made just before 'Men in Tights' is better known that 'Blackadder: Back and Forth' @@saoirsedeltufo7436
I don't think there could have been anyone better than Cary Elwes to make Westley come alive
Sittin Bunny yeesssss
Samuel L. Jackson makes everything come alive
Bella he made this movie, let’s be real.
"To the pain, mothafucka!"
Is Miracle Max a joke to you?🤣
"It means I leave you in anguish...wallowing in freakish misery forever".
Giddy chills. Every. Single. Time.
Meh-Vir Cotto
Humperdinck sits like a kid who’s at the principles office about to give an sad and awkward answer when someone asks him something!
It’s odd to see Sarandon like this after watching Fright Night lol
@@GokuInfintysaiyan Agreed, and I love Chris Sarandon in anything he does, but he will ALWAYS be Jerry Dandridge to me. I was 8 years old when Fright Night came out, and that movie will always have a special place in my heart..
Peace...
best bluff in movie history
How about Michael Corleone and Enzo the Baker?
Yet, if he could stand and lift his sword, was he truly bluffing? What's to say that true love wouldn't allow him one fatal blow?
When Wesley gets up, and that my friends is the visual representation of boss.
Very true, it's like a cripple standing upright from their wheelchair
sadlobster1 that’s literally what it is.
You're right...but at the moment, Westley was "mostly crippled."
A better way for me to word my comment is that him getting up is like a quadriplegic standing upright
sadlobster1 Mein Fuhrur, I can walk!
Dr. Strangelove?
No?
ok...
sadlobster1 There’s a different between all crippled and mostly crippled.
Damn, she tied him up fast.
KorovaMilkBar also where did she get the rope
Doesn't everyone carry some rope, in case they get invited to impromtu BDSM orgies? No? Just me then.
Elizabeth look it's just common sense to carry a few hundred feet of rope and some ten foot poles on your person at all times. Never know when you might need them.
KorovaMilkBar it was a different time lol
Girls got experience 😏
Fun fact: Humperdinck is played by the same guy who voices Jack Skellington in The Nightmare Before Christmas. Chris Sarandon is a really good actor.
Danny Elfman (the composer) sings all Jack Skellington’s songs - I always assumed he did the spoken parts, too! Thank you.
Chris Sarandon and Christopher Guest BOTH deserved more chances to chew scenery.
2:21
"In that case. UNNGHHA
You are weird.
Loveliness DePinto why
Westley is adorable!!!!! We are watching this movie in my English class and I’m in love!!!!
I love that part
This scene always made me cry as a kid. Seeing this movie and the horrible torture Westley endures at this monster’s hands really scarred me as a kid. But then when this scene came on and he stood up.....man, I get goosebumps thinking about it.
He is the literal representation of resilience and being a total badass.
2:20 lol that sound he makes
"In that case, nuuuhhhhh".
I love how all the villains in this are massive cowards
Even as a Kid, His speech about mutilating him made me burst into laughter, still makes me laugh espically at the line: Dear God what is that thing!" 😂
Does anyone else notice that Elwes doesn't blink the entire time he's laying on the bed in this sequence through him telling Sarandon to drop his sword? I mean, I can see his eye twitching from time to time, but the fact that he doesn't blink once is pretty impressive.
It's a trick some actors do, to go without blinking for an extended period of time, because it seems unnatural and subconsciously makes them more unnerving. Anthony Hopkins does it a lot in The Silence of the Lambs.
trc2rockon well he didn’t have the strength after all so how could he blink
Same
Am I the only one who's memorized Westley's whole monologue 😂😂😂
I have the whole damn movie memorized lol
Same
No. Know almost the entire script by heart.
Got the whole movie recorded into my head to watch whenever wherever
0:24 "You have activated the perk: Savage"
Okay, but like the crescendo as Wesley stands up is perfection 👐🏽
With only the faintest hint of the start of a grimace, which I noticed for the first time just rewatching this after dozens of re-views of TPB over the decades since first release.
This part amazing
DROP.....
YOUR.....
SWORD!
*sword clatters to the ground*
Have a seat!
(rushes to a nearby chair and sits down)
Tie him up. Make it as tight as you like.
Wheres Fezzik?
2:21 The best part in this thing! I was replaying it 10 times just to hear it!
In that case-- _mleuhh_
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The medieval take on the classic "Well do ya, punk ?"
I'm surprised that Count Rugen didn't know about "to the pain". It sounds right up his alley.
+Sotnas Maybe he did. We'll never know.
Sotnas count rugen is rather new to the whole... sadistic torture thing.
Well, he did sort of do that to Inigo during their initial battle. Left him alive, but with a pair of scars.
it isn't count rugen
That's...not Count Rugen 😂 That's Prince Humperdinck
"You miserable vomitous mass."
Absolutely fantastic.
"Tie it as tight as you like."
"Oh!"
Hilarious.
"Drop your sword, have a seat." I love that line.
I honestly believe that this movie was Cary Elwes' finest performance.
From dialogue to cast to performance this film is easily in my opinion the greatest film ever made.
one of the best threats i've ever seen
One of the all time classic movies. Great story, great acting, great dialogue, just an all around great movie.
I don’t know why but the way he says ‘it’s possiblePIG’ makes me laugh every time.
2:29 says the guy who passed an insight check failed an insight check and failed a wisdom saving throw so spectacularly that he willingly got tied to a chair rather than risk the fight IN THAT ORDER
The actor who played Humperdink doesnt get nearly enough credit. "I knew it! I knew you were bluffing! I knew he was bluffing."
He's the vampire in fright night!
Chris Sarandon. Love him, especially as Jerry Dandridge
I mean he kinda does. Everyone loves Jack in nightmare before Xmas. He is the voice except the singing parts.
@@sarahwade6720 Jerry Dandridge is literally THE rock star of Vampires, and Fright Night is my all time favorite vampire movie. You're a girl after my own heart, and I like your taste in cinema.
Cheers!
Canon, yes that movie is awesome. I find it funny they put it in the horror section. It's so damn campy and funny
Finally a villain who submits to the words of the hero and not become an arrogant to strike then end up dead.
Every time the camera goes to Humperdink, I imagine Westley going - blink blink blink blink blink -
Feyre That what I would do blink like you’re having a spasm until the camera is back to you
1:25 you see Vizzini, that's how you use that word correctly
So Buttercup never actually found out that Wesley was tortured in the Pits of Despair.
You can see from the end of the clip that she's into bdsm, so they probably discussed it sooner or later ...
She knew something was up before that but wasn't given a choice. If the idiot hadn't rushed the wedding he might have gotten the girl.
@@scottmatheson3346 wait what
Dm: role intimidation
Wesley: nat 20+8 intimidation
Dm: ....that’ll do
Villan trembles in fear
This was the scene that was in the back of my head. To be more precise, this was the monologe/dialogue that was aching me. I thought it was a line from "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream," but it was actually used here. Such an amazing threat/insult to give. Not only will he scar him, but the deformities will be so miserable that anyone who had the misfortune of even catching a glimpse of him couldn't help but feel a mix of terror, disgust, and sorrow for this crawling pitiable thing.
Chris Sarandon is fantastic in this movie. It takes a talented actor to give a villain so much complexity! He’s weak and spineless at times, but also only looks out for his own interests and can be selfish and downright evil at other times. He doesn’t get enough credit as an actor!
He played second fiddle to Count Rugen for villain but was superb at portraying a pompous narcissistic spineless wussy.
I wish someone would give this speech to Ramsay Bolton.
VeryFairygirl14 I mean being the masochist he is, idk I think he would like it
Pretty much.
When Sansa told him to his face he was going to die after the battle, he looked positively turned on at her ruthlessness.
Or Joffery
"Drop. Your. Sword." Damn that was badass!
Lol his insults are great.
The way he went and sat down😂😂
This scene is simultaneously badass and hilarious. I don't know how this movie does it so well
This is still the most threatening and bone chilling thing ive ever heard.
His way of wording this is the only reason this would ever work, because he revealed the truth knowing he couldn't fight, so there was sincerity in his voice, but at the same time still told the truth saying that "I may be only lying here because I lack the strength to Stand" he didn't say fight and thus tricked the prince. This scene is so well thought out, heck this entire movie is just great xD
That speech is so badass. The fact that he's bluffing only makes it MORE badass.
I freakin' love the dialogue, so poetic but humorous.
*2:04*
*i love how he runs to the chair XD*
I know we all love the insults taunted by the Frenchmen, but let us not forget the brilliant slander, nay, the genius level abuse Westley delivers here. I mean it's downright hilarious!
if I am guessing correctly in what your referencing something about your mother was a hampster and your father smelt of elderberries just feels diffrent
dear God what is that thing
Raylea VanHoutan apparently it's called a 'mustache' and I know, freaky, huh?
Raylea VanHoutan that’s what she said
Now THAT man is worthy to be a king.
And those insults are 👌🏼superb👌🏼
2:08 "Tie him up. Make it as tight as you like."
*OH-*
LOL
She tied him up FAST too. Not her first time. We know what kinds of stuff her and Westley are into.
@@Beppo85 Well, she is at least. The Dread Pirate Roberts never takes prisoners.
This movie is one awesome quote after another.
Definitely my favorite of all time
Chris Sarandon didn't get enough credit for his performance.
I agree. Being menacing and comedic at the same time is actually very hard to do. Chris Sarandon makes it look easy when this is pretty much the acting equivalent of a double handspring piked with a half twist
@@chooseyourpoison5105 I agree. He's ridiculous and makes everyone want to hate him, but he does it excellently.
As much as I would have liked for something far worse to happen to Humperdinck, "humiliations galore", even, this is still a badass, cleverly written moment. Cary Elwes really knocked this one out of the park.
Chris Sarandon played Humperdinck perfectly!!
I don't know what's so hilarious about how he falls then catches himself on the trunk. Maybe it's the noise he makes, bit it gets me every time.
One of the best burns ever in a movie.
“I wasn’t finished!” Such courtesy he had to let Wesley finish before killing him lol.
okokokokok so i just realized that prince humperdinck is the man that voices jack skellington, so i just HAD to watch this again
I broke my boyfriend's entire family with that knowledge the last time they watched it.
I like springing that on people who don't know and watching them go "WHAT!?!" XD
@Joslyn Vazquez I know, it's insane.
But hey, I guess that shows how good of an actor he can be.
Oh, that's cool!
I'M GOING TO LOSE IT
That just shows how skilled of a performer he is.
„Tie him up, as tight as you like“
„Ow!!“
Is underrated!!
To end a war with WORDS alone
0:55 That close up is so damn hilarious to me, I don't even know why
Wesley never blinks through this whole episode
Wesley be spitting fire
I can't find my fire emoji.
🔥🔥🔥
@@Haruko13 On behalf of the OP, thanks.
"Unlike other Dread Pirate Robertses, only I have a British accent."
He deered to kill a king's dare
Excellent reference from Robin Hood: Men In Tights movie....
(Sigh)
Dared to kill a king's deer
@@MRJK87. Alas, RIP Roger Rees.
"You miserable vomitous mass." Priceless 🤣
"you miserable vomitous mass"...such poetry.
Every woman cries out Dear God What Is That THING
When you can say this dialogue word for word along with them, thats when you know you may have a problem...
Then i have had a problem for like 20 years
0:18 😂😂😂 oh burn I gotta use that.
"The first thing you'll lose is..."
*Stab*
"AHHH"
That little "uuuuh.." at 2:22 always makes me chuckle. xD
This IS the perfect movie.
Inconceivable!
You keep using that word...I do not think it means what you think it means.
Does anyone want a peanut?
When actors actually acted like their casted character instead of bringing their real world personality to make the character their own.
I won't deny there is a lot of just playing yourself in movies, but lets not act like all modern actors lack the ability to become another person. Josh Brolin did a wonderful job being a sympathetical mad man willing to do whatever it took to meet his life's mission, all while not even being physically acting as the large purple alien.
@@namegoeshere5220 staying on the theme of marvel, id say rdj improved iron man alot by bringing his own personality into it. It gave the character an authenticity and likeableness that many characters lack. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesnt
Cary Elwes is so great in this movie
"I thought he was w/ you!"
Probably the most common phrase w/ every 10 min plan that goes wrong. LOL!
The insult game in this movie is FLAWLESS.
And this, among many other things, is one of the reasons I love this movie and have rewatched many many times
Been watching this movie for over thirty years, and only now do I realize that the "OOOH!" at 2:12 was Humperdink complaining about a tight rope.
....I always thought it was Indigo's grievously injured way of announcing his presence.
Truly a masterpiece. Just found out I was watching this on Cary Elwes' 56th birthday. Love this movie.
This is the greatest scene ever!