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Aug
13

Timewarp trailer: Labyrinth

by James Rundle

You remind me of the babe!

Starring David Bowie and Jennifer Connelly, Labyrinth has become a film permanently engrained in the minds of Generation Y and beyond. Directed by Jim Henson, and produced by George Lucas, it was also the last feature film shot by Henson before his death in 1990.

Despite its current popularity, Labyrinth was considered to be a box office failure on its release, taking only half of its budget in receipts. A videogame and a novelisation followed, as well as a manga adaptation, Return To Labyrinth.

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    5 Comments »

    • River said:

      I love this film know everyline. No matter how many times i watch it i can never get bord with it

    • Kevin Hall said:

      Such a great film but one that Sky Movies don’t even show. They show the Dark Crystal a lot but they need to start showing this too! It brought back a lot of memories watching this trailer – I might have to seek the DVD out – thanks ScifiNow! :)

    • DeckyStrikesBack said:

      Labyrinth,The Neverending Story and The Princess Bride are the Holy Trinity of 80′s fantasy!

    • Captain Subtext said:

      I loved The Neverending Story as a kid, so will I like Labyrinth? Is it actually good? Or is it purely a nostalgia thing for “Generation Y”? I’m genuinely asking.

    • DeckyStrikesBack said:

      You have a great point Captain Subtext-i LOVE Labyrinth but showed it to my girlfriend last year whos never seen it and she just didnt get it-i grew up with it , so its also a nostalgia thing with me but, i think watching it, it IS a great movie-fantastic sets,music,character design-and you cant help but appreciate the effort that went into it, I recommend it!

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