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    Default The Labyrinth??????

    I justt posted a reply in an another thread which got me thinking about the Labyrinth. Anyone remember that film? I used to love it as a kid but I watched the other day, under the influence of alcohol I believe, and it is totally messed up.

    There's a little worm, with a mohican, that asks in a helium induced cockney accent if Sarah (Jennifer Connolly) would like to come in and meet the missus. WTF?

    And my biggest gripe is David Bowie's really tight trousers, they leave nothing to the imagination I tell you. He might as well not be wearing them, god forbid. And he has a lovely haircut in the film aswell.

    Does anyone else think that Labyrinth is one truly twisted film?

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    Ah, Labyrinth, I have it on video. Wonderful film, it's fun, maybe a little weird, but cool. Gotta love the songs in it too. And Danny John Jules (The Cat) does a voice too, yay =D

    The thing that was stuck in the tree was so cute, awww. It's a sweet film, I used to love it so much.
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    Which voice is Danny John Jules, is he one of those wierd jamaican sounding things who can remove their heads and throw them about?

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    I used to watch that movie regularly as a kid. I remember when we hit puberty one of my friends started to get hot for David Bowie and it freaked me out.

    Great movie though.

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    brilliant film haven't seen it in years yay rock people.
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    Havent seen in such a long time, Very cool movie though! The Goblin guy was cool lookin' too. I need to watch again because I dont remember alot about it.
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    Great Movie!!!

    I absolutely love the movie, but I think only because of the 80's novelty of it all. David Bowie was awsome (his best acting preformance other than UHF), and I think he even used his real hair. That bog was pretty disgusting (the one that always farted), and I thought that the dog riding a dog was pretty funny.

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    I saw this movie for the first time in 2002
    Bizarre, but oddly brilliant too. I liked the disjointed imagery that appears in places, like the Escher-esque stairway scene near the end. Then there are little touches, too - like the milk bottles on the porch outside the castle - to remind you that (SPOILER)the entire plot is based on the story that Sarah's reading at the start, intermingled with elements of her own life. However, this interpretation means that (SPOILER)Bowie's character is secretly in love with her...kinda weird, but it fits with everything else.

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    I've never seen it ;_;

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    I use to love watching this film when I was a kid - almost as much as I loved watching Jason and the Argonauts (but not quite). The music was great (thanks to David Bowie), and the monsters/creatures that lived in the Labyrinth were very creative. The little worm that invited Sarah in for "a nice cuppa tea" made me giggle, the tiny dog that took on the entire Goblin army was inspiring, and the gigantic, rock-commanding horned monster known as "Ludo" was...lovely and cuddly.

    "The Bog of Eternal Stench" sticks in my mind, for some reason.
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    Oh man, I remember this one too. My sister loved it, and I thought it was pretty cool too. Especially the parts with the tiles, the doors and the guys who threw their heads around.

    For some reason, I always grouped this film together with The Dark Crystal. One film always reminded me of the other.
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    It's a fantastic movie. David Bowie carries it, though.

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    I'm not sure who DJJ does actually... *makes a note to look it up later*
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    And baby said...?
    "As the days go by, we face the increasing inevitability that we are alone in a godless,
    uninhabited, hostile and meaningless universe. Still, you've got to laugh, haven't you?"

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    I finally got around to seeing it about two months ago. My friend had advised me to watch it, he described it as fantastic. It was, albeit a bit wierd. He told me not to look down when David Bowie was on; of course, I looked. I wish I hadn't.

    Good movie though.

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