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Which movie is it? You can't leave a review like that without a title!
85 0 ReplyThe Princess Bride! Sorry, I guess in my head it was inconceivable that everyone wouldn't already know it.
109 0 ReplyYou keep using that word. I don't think it means what you think it means
50 0 ReplyCouldn't get pregnant?
21 0 ReplyThe eggs were too thick or the swimmers were weak.
7 0 ReplyYou can conceive plans and conceive ideas. So inconceivable fits here.
Now, to be fair, I rarely hear it use this way in English. In Spanish, though. All the time. "You haven't seen this movie? Inconcebible!"
5 0 ReplyI was quoting the movie
3 0 ReplyI know you were.
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I check a dictionary and it seems to be a good word. Maybe slightly off compared to impossible for example but not a mistake.
What would inconceivable mean otherwise?
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Inconceivable is a popular line from the movie and so is the comment above you
4 0 ReplyOh! I saw it in another language so I didn't have that ref
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Never seen this movie, should I?
5 0 ReplyYou absolutely should. It's goofy, fun, and extremely quotable. Bonus points if you have kids to rope into watching it with you.
5 0 ReplyDepends. Do you like great movies? If not, probably skip it
4 0 ReplyI've never met someone who watched it and didn't love it.
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Robin Hood: Men in Tights
35 0 ReplyNo, this is clearly Saw
13 0 ReplyYou misspelt Dances with Wolvesheads.
6 0 ReplyBury my heart at wounded knee
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The Princess Bride
31 0 ReplyYou're in for quite a treat my friend
12 0 ReplyStrange name for a movie, only if because of how long it is
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Dear Zachary. It's a really sweet little film!
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