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"The Princess Bride" (1987): Because any excuse to write about this movie will do. Don't let the name Buttercup fool you. As played by Robin Wright, this is a woman who's as resourceful as she is beautiful. And she'd rather risk her life than be forced into a marriage with a man she doesn't love, the evil Prince Humperdinck. Although she's kidnapped at one point, Buttercup is no damsel in distress. She survives the Fire Swamp, complete with Rodents of Unusual Size, and many other dangers to be with the man who is her destiny, the virtuous farm boy Westley. This cheeky fairy tale is of Rob Reiner's best films: endlessly quotable and as clever and hilarious as ever. "A Little Princess" (1995): OK, admittedly this pick is a bit of a cheat because the little girl at its center isn't actual royalty, but she's so lovely
-- as is the film as a whole -- that I had to sneak it in there. This early Alfonso Cuaron movie is beautiful and truly magical, with Oscar nominations for its cinematography and art direction. Liesel Matthews (better known as Hyatt Hotel heiress Liesel Pritzker) stars as Sara, a child of privilege at an exclusive New York boarding school. When her beloved father is presumed dead while fighting in World War I, Sara is forced into servitude by the school's cruel headmistress. But no matter the situation, she's plucky and full of personality, a loyal and generous friend who brings out the best in everyone around her. Sounds pretty regal to me.
"Princess Mononoke"
(1999): She was raised by wolves, people, come on! What more do you need to know? This gorgeous and wondrous animated fantasy from Japanese master Hayao Miyazaki features a true warrior princess: a fierce young woman named San (voiced by Claire Danes in the English-language version) who can communicate with the spirits. She finds herself in the center of a war between animals, humans (whom she hates) and demons in a mystical 14th-century setting. The film is complex and densely plotted, but San's strength and intensity are never in question. ___ Think of any others? Share them with AP Movie Critic Christy Lemire through Twitter: http://twitter.com/christylemire.
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