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Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2005 11:55 am
valkyrie_lisa Julia Dream I think Sarah was an idiot to turn down his offer to stay with him. Just so she could "grow up" and leave her "silly fantasies behind"... I like my fantasies, and if growing up is the equivelent to turning down Jareth the Goblin King, I don't think I want to. Sarah, Sarah, Sarah. D:
This is the reason why I'm so depressed all the time. Damn you Labyrinth and your greatness. gonk Yup, Sarah is ridiculous. Who could turn Bowie down? And life would be awfully boring without fantasies. By the way, I heart heart heart your glass onion pic! I agree entirely. Who would turn down someone as cool as Jareth who is offering you power beyond imagination and his complete love just to go back to a dull life of having to take care of your little brother? It's idiotic. And, she rejected him so fully and completely. Not even a second thought. I can't see how someone like Jareth, the Goblin King fell for someone like Sarah anyway. I mean, she doesn't look that good and she a whiner. She whines all the time, she has a whiny voice, and see even looks like a whiner. It's just crazy. The only time I like Sarah is when I read Jarah (Jareth + Sarah) fanfictions.
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Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 9:43 pm
I got bored one day and bought a laserdisc player and the labyrinth laser disc. The watched it, took notes, then made plans to make a real life labyrinth. I figured out how to do EVERYTHING except the hologram wall at the beginning where the worm is
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Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 10:32 am
The Labyrinth is defintely one of my favorite movies. David Bowie as Jareth did an excellant job. no one could have done a better job than David Bowie as Jareth. One of my favorite lines is when Bowie says to Sarah at the castle "I move the stars for no one" i just think its such a great line. i mean how could she have turned Bowie down like that. Hoggle was pretty cool too. And Ludo Rocks! i'm just obsessed with this movie. twisted i have it on VHS but i'm planning on getting it on DVD, the one with the cards and stuff. cool
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Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2005 6:45 pm
I could fall for Sarah. She was hawt.
I used to refer to Labyrinth as "that movie with David Bowie in spandex, glitter, and hair extentions" or "the one where David Bowie gives this girl a peach of doom or something". Because those were the only things I could remember about it. There was a brief period where I thought that maybe I had made the entire movie up [it happens], but then people finally started recognizing it from my vauge description. And what a good day that was.
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Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2005 10:47 pm
I think a bit of it was ripped from The Stand -- those glass crystals that Jareth moves his hand past and turn into something, that remind you of those stones that Flagg used in The Stand, he passed his hand over them and they turned into something?
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Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 6:09 am
You know those aren't actually his hands on the crystal rolling parts?
They're somebody elses. This like...crystal rolling expert or something. A nice dreadhead boy was teaching me how to do that at Renfest, and told me the whole story.
[i hope we're talking about the same thing here]
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Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 5:13 pm
LibbyAnne I got bored one day and bought a laserdisc player and the labyrinth laser disc. The watched it, took notes, then made plans to make a real life labyrinth. I figured out how to do EVERYTHING except the hologram wall at the beginning where the worm is And what about if she had kept running down the first passageway she would have ended up at the front gate?
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Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 1:34 am
I often find myself ramboling about a Labyrinth or singing the songs idley while time passes me by.
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 1:22 pm
!!!! I get to do Labyrinth for my graphics project! its actully themed interlocked and intertwined, but my art teacher thought it was a good idea (i readily suggested it) so I'll go with the flow...! (yeah i know i said graphics then art, its a whole, "i was going to take graphics but they cancelled it so i did art instead and he refused to teach it then this time he said lets do graphics debachal"
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Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 5:46 pm
I love Labyrinth. The world needs another original fantasy like Labyrinth. I think it would do really well, with all this hype about Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, and Narnia. Except, like Labyrinth, this one shouldn't be based on a book. All the new special effects we have these days would come especially in handy.
I've always wondered if, in the future, those digital genius people hanging around computers could somehow fix all the cheap effects in Labyrinth and re-release it. Not re-shoot it with different people, but just re-release it with all the cheapness edited out (the Fireys, for example, and when Sarah crashes through the mirror in the Ballroom scene). That would probably give the movie more props around teenage circles.
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Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 7:41 pm
Labrynth! also known as "David Bowie's Crotch!" Not that I'm complaining... smile
My friend and I always do the "ello!" "did you say hello?"... bit with each other. Its great fun!
But if you watch the DVD version's extra features they tell you all about the rolly crystal things and why there's never a full body shot of him doing it. He also did the voice of the baby during the dance magic song.
I'm going to have to go watch that movie again.... It never gets old
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Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 4:14 am
Well, recently me and my friends came over and we got a little hyperactive with caffeinated soda and Pixie Stix. We kept making stupid jokes like, whenever Jareth was spinning those crystals, we'd be like "Want to play with my crystal balls?" and every ten minutes or so, we'd just randomly say "PANTS!"... The jokes still live on today. ;D
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Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 3:23 am
I saw it for the first time when I was 10 or 11, and I thought it was wonderful then... and last year I bought the DVD, and I watched it again, and I thought it was kind of childish... great special effects though...
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Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 5:26 pm
heart That movie was awesome. Recently saw it and haven't stopped watching it. My six years old cousin won't stop watching it and cries when he can't. David Bowie is the best! <33
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Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 5:29 pm
my fav movie ever! *tears of joy* Did you know that in the new movie Mirror Mask another Jim Henson film, Bowie was origonally suppose to have a roll as a Guest Celebrity, but they changed it gonk crying gonk
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