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How old were you when you first saw it?

If I saw it in 1986 I probably would have loved it.

I bet I still would have hated that annoying shit Hoggle though.

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TV’s Frink said:

How old were you when you first saw it?

  1. I appreciated the imaginative world, but found some of the characters annoying.
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Hey, I want to read the other 19 points of that list, too. Don’t leave me hanging like that.

Ceci n’est pas une signature.

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I need to keep reminding myself that people here are ether 17 or 47.

“Get over violence, madness and death? What else is there?”

Also known as Mr. Liquid Jungle.

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TV’s Frink said:

How old were you when you first saw it?

16 I think. Saw the Blu-Ray was cheap and Bowie had just passed so I grabbed it. It’s delightful. I rewatched it a couple months ago (18) and liked it even more than the first time.

If I saw it in 1986 I probably would have loved it.

I bet I still would have hated that annoying shit Hoggle though.

Beyond the introductory pissing, I didn’t find him annoying at all.

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I’ve never seen the movie, but I imagine i would respond to it the same way as i responded to watching Goonies for the first time when i was 20 something. “ehhh”

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I think Neverending Story is probably a better comparison. Neverending Story is kinda bad too but I saw that one as a child.

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TV’s Frink said:

I think Neverending Story is probably a better comparison. Neverending Story is kinda bad too but I saw that one as a child.

Oddly enough I saw that as a kid and didn’t like it. But I saw Labyrinth a few years ago and enjoyed it.

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I dig Neverending Story but I recognize it’s pretty much on the same level as Labyrinth.

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Let’s play nice now! Not everyone likes the same movies we grew up on.

I’m still sending these guys over to Frink’s house though. 😛

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Where were you in '77?

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Neverending Story is fantastic. Much better than Labyrinth.

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SilverWook said:

Let’s play nice now! Not everyone likes the same movies we grew up on.

I’m still sending these guys over to Frink’s house though. 😛

I’ve always thought that frink lived in Jay’s Basment.

“Get over violence, madness and death? What else is there?”

Also known as Mr. Liquid Jungle.

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Also try not to look at Bowies balls in Labyrinth, his other balls.

“Get over violence, madness and death? What else is there?”

Also known as Mr. Liquid Jungle.

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paja said:

SilverWook said:

Let’s play nice now! Not everyone likes the same movies we grew up on.

I’m still sending these guys over to Frink’s house though. 😛

I’ve always thought that frink lived in Jay’s Basment.

I’ve thought of several responses to this but none seem worthy.

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The best thing David Bowie ever did (IMHO of course) was have Stevie Ray vaughan play on Let’s Dance which indirectly resulted in him finally getting a record deal of his own. SRV was such a huge talent and by all accounts an extremely kind and generous man, which is corroborated by his behavior during interviews. I even found an interview that was unassembled, as in it still had behind the scenes moments that were only captured coincidentally, and he was so kind to the imterviewer and the staff. By the end of it they were all laughing and joking together.

And that’s my review of Labyrinth.

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TV’s Frink said:

Labyrinth (1986)

Not good. And holy hell someone apparently got Jennifer Connelly some acting lessons later in life, because she’s also not good in this.

David Bowie is good. But there wasn’t enough of him.

4/10

Now the shoe’s on the other foot. How does it feel, Frink? HOW DOES IT @#$%ING FEEL?!‽?!‽?!‽?!‽?!‽?!‽?!