Cary Elwes Talks About “The Princess Bride” at Dragon Con 2014 Christopher Moore, December 10, 2014December 9, 2014 I was lucky enough to be able to attend the press interview with Cary Elwes this year at Dragon Con. He was there to talk about his new book, As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales from the Making of The Princess Bride. During the interview, he told a few interesting tidbits about Billy Crystal, Andre the Giant and director by Rob Reiner and he talked about how they laughed every single day making the film. Check out the full interview for after the jump. Cary Elwes’ book, As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales from the Making of The Princess Bride, is now available to buy in Hardcover, Kindle or Audiobook version via Amazon.If you want to follow Cary Elwes via social media, you can follow him on Twitter.You can check out Dragon Con’s official site here. Conventions Events Interviews Andre the GiantAs You WishBilly CrystalBookCary ElwesDragon ConRob ReinerThe Princess Bride
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Comic-Con News Round-Up: Nerd HQ, Con of Darkness, MTV, Star Trek, and Shout! Factory July 9, 2013July 9, 2013This year’s San Diego Comic-Con is only 10 days away, so expect lots of news from us leading up to the convention as we get bombarded with press releases. After the break, check out some updates for the Con, including a few that we missed in our earlier round ups. Read More
Roundtable With “Fright Night” Director Craig Gillespie and Suspected Vampire Colin Farrell August 19, 2011March 18, 2012Fright Night director Chris Gillespie has experienced the highs and the lows while sitting on the chair. While his Lars and the Real Girl was well received by critics, Mr. Woodcock wasn’t so lucky. Back by a strong cast, this contemporary re-imagining of the 80s cult classic may just pave… Read More