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    Labyrinth

    Okay, I'm wondering if anyone else has seen Labyrinth.

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    (from Wikipedia)
    Labyrinth is a 1986 British/American fantasy film directed by Jim Henson, produced by George Lucas, and designed by Brian Froud. Henson collaborated on the screenwriting with children's author Dennis Lee and Monty Python alumnus Terry Jones.
    The film stars David Bowie as Jareth the Goblin King, and Jennifer Connelly as Sarah Williams. The plot revolves around Sarah's quest to rescue her little brother, Toby, from Jareth while trapped in an enormous otherworldly maze. Most of the other significant roles are played by puppets or by a combination of puppetry and human performance. It was shot on location in New York and at Elstree Studios and Hampstead Heath in the UK. It was the last feature film directed by Henson before his death in 1990.


    It's quite an old movie, and seeing as I'd first watched it a few days ago, I'm curious if anyone else has seen it. Discuss, and whatnot.
    I hope I've punched you in the face with nostalgia.
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    *has a black eye*

    I've adored this movie since I first watched it 9 years ago. Bowie is actually superb in it and the songs are great too. The Labyrinth itself is where a good portion of the movie is set and imo some of the most enjoyable parts of the movie happen there.

    Awesome movie.

    Reptar has concured.

    I like to feed on broken hearts
    There ain't no taste like lovers falling apart

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    It's a pretty good film, and I like it. And Bowie does well in there.

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    You might not believe me, but my little brother's name is Jareth and he was actually named after David Bowie's character. Seen this a dozen times and then some.

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    Dude you just now seen that movie... It is awsome overall the verry small part of the worm was my favorite "would you like to come in side for a cup atea and meat the misses" i think i quoted that right but you know what im talking about I've seen that movie a over a dozen times its up there in my top ten favorite movies. =)

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