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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Nearly all of the romantic scenes between Buttercup and Westley, save the BigDamnKiss that was included via a clip from the original, were performed by actual real-life couples sheltering in place, with all of the genuine chemistry and tenderness that entails.
** Creator/RobReiner and his father Creator/CarlReiner sharing a scene, mere days before Carl Reiner passed away.

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Nearly all of the romantic scenes between Buttercup and Westley, save the BigDamnKiss that was included via a clip from the original, were performed by actual real-life couples sheltering in place, with all of the genuine chemistry and tenderness that entails.
** Creator/RobReiner and his father Creator/CarlReiner sharing a scene, mere days before Carl Reiner passed away.


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* SpiritualSuccessor: Some viewers consider this series to be in the same vein as ''Film/BeKindRewind'', with the premises of both being about recreating a classic film in an amateur way.
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** Creator/RobReiner and his father Creator/CarlReiner sharing a scene, mere days before Carl Reiner passed away.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: One of the actresses playing Princess Buttercup is Creator/JennaOrtega!
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* DancingBear: This series' primary draw is watching an AllStarCast fool around at home reenacting a classic film like the rest of us with cheap costumes and props and filming on smartphones, without professional stylists or makeup artists, without CGI or Photoshop, away from red carpets and film sets and perfect lighting, all while still bringing their A-game and treating it as seriously as a "real" project. It's drawn comparisons to celebrities discovering WebOriginal/{{Vine}}s several years late, or old-school [=YouTube=] content from the mid/late 2000s.

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* DancingBear: This series' primary draw is watching an AllStarCast fool around at home reenacting a classic film like the rest of us with cheap costumes and props and filming on smartphones, without professional stylists or makeup artists, without CGI or Photoshop, away from red carpets and film sets and perfect lighting, all while still bringing their A-game and treating it as seriously as a "real" project. It's drawn comparisons to celebrities discovering WebOriginal/{{Vine}}s Website/{{Vine}}s several years late, or old-school [=YouTube=] content from the mid/late 2000s.
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* DancingBear: This series' primary draw is watching an AllStarCast fool around at home like the rest of us with cheap costumes and props and filming on smartphones, without professional stylists or makeup artists, without CGI or Photoshop, away from red carpets and film sets and perfect lighting, all while still bringing their A-game and treating it as seriously as a "real" project. It's drawn comparisons to celebrities discovering WebOriginal/{{Vine}}s several years late, or old-school [=YouTube=] content from the mid/late 2000s.

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* DancingBear: This series' primary draw is watching an AllStarCast fool around at home reenacting a classic film like the rest of us with cheap costumes and props and filming on smartphones, without professional stylists or makeup artists, without CGI or Photoshop, away from red carpets and film sets and perfect lighting, all while still bringing their A-game and treating it as seriously as a "real" project. It's drawn comparisons to celebrities discovering WebOriginal/{{Vine}}s several years late, or old-school [=YouTube=] content from the mid/late 2000s.



* TookTheBadFilmSeriously: Fully knowing just how ridiculous a "home movie" remake of ''Film/ThePrincessBride'' while quarantined at home would be, you can tell that the actors approach their respective roles like any other "real" part. Even the dialogue is pretty much identical to the original.

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* TookTheBadFilmSeriously: Fully knowing just how ridiculous a "home movie" remake of ''Film/ThePrincessBride'' while quarantined at home would be, you can tell that the actors approach their respective roles like any other "real" part.part, making it actually pretty enjoyable to watch. Even the dialogue is pretty much identical to the original.
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* DancingBear: This series' primary draw is watching an AllStarCast fool around at home like the rest of us with cheap costumes and props and filming on smartphones, without professional stylists or makeup artists, without CGI or Photoshop, away from red carpets and film sets and perfect lighting, all while still bringing their A-game and treating it as seriously as a "real" project. It's drawn comparisons to celebrities discovering WebOriginal/{{Vine}}s several years late, or old-school [=YouTube=] content from the mid/late 2000s.
* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Nearly all of the romantic scenes between Buttercup and Westley, save the BigDamnKiss that was included via a clip from the original, were performed by actual real-life couples sheltering in place, with all of the genuine chemistry and tenderness that entails.
* TearJerker: The ending scene, with the director of the original film Creator/RobReiner as the Grandson and his father Creator/CarlReiner as the Grandfather. This was Carl's final filmed performance- he passed three days later, the day the series premiered. The original scene is about the Grandfather telling the Grandson that he loves him, and this series' rendition of that scene is so obviously the elder Reiner telling his son the same.
* TookTheBadFilmSeriously: Fully knowing just how ridiculous a "home movie" remake of ''Film/ThePrincessBride'' while quarantined at home would be, you can tell that the actors approach their respective roles like any other "real" part. Even the dialogue is pretty much identical to the original.

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