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Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2008 11:01 am
Uhh, I think you're thinking about a different film.
David Bowie was in the Labyrinth as the main villain, Jareth (I have a character call Jareth), who was the Goblin King.
It wasn't about "some kids getting trapped in another world" at all. Sarah's father and stepmother go out for the evening and she's left to look after her baby brother again. He won't stop crying. She tries to calm him down, but eventually she puts him back in his cot, walks out of the room and says "I wish the goblins would come and take you away" as she switches the light off. Then the crying stops. When she goes back in the room (there's been a power cut), there are goblins hiding all over the room and then the Goblin King appears. She says she wants her brother back, but Jareth says "but you asked me to take him" and he won't give him back unless she makes her way through the Labyrinth to the Castle beyond the Goblin City. Sarah climbs out of the window and she's in a different land where she can see the castle in the distance. Then, she starts the quest for her brother and soon bumps into the stocky halfling, Hoggle.
That's pretty much the first part of the story in a nutshell.
Anyway, this thread is about world creation. I only commented on the Labyrinth due to what had been said before.
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Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 9:48 am
Maybe I got it confused, yes. Like I said, I barely remembered that David Bowie was in it. But gee Mel, you sure know the stuff about that movie, eh? I wish I could see it again on cable... So, the main character actually gets to go to another land, huh? That's what I was wondering about. How did they come up with it?
But yeah, let's keep to the subject of the thread, he-he. 3nodding
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