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Labyrinth: You Remind Us Of The Babe

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30 years ago if you were to tell us that one of our favourite movies of all time would feature ridiculous looking puppets a young woman struggling with the emotional burden of having to grow up and a tarted up rock star complete with musical acts and dance sequences we would have called you crazy and stomped off to play with our Transformers and Star Wars toys 30 years later 30 years of additional movies TV shows books and comics video games and magazines and still very few things come close to the imagination quality and brilliance of Labyrinth Very few properties conjure feelings of awe excitement and dread while thoroughly entertaining and constantly making the audience think of underlying ideas and concepts the way that Labyrinth does We ll be the first to admit – this movie isn t for everyone But we promise you that a more unique creative and well-executed film you will have a difficult time finding Travel into the Goblin King s domain with us as we revisit a timeless classic we had almost forgotten about If you ve never seen Labyrinth before grab your kids and snuggle in for a fun and charming journey complete with humour adorable characters and a magical view of the struggles of growing up If you ve seen Labyrinth before you can remind yourself of how incredible Jim Henson s creations were and how much this movie shaped your childhood – even if you didn t think it did Regardless you will laugh you will smile and you will be entertained No jokes or self-deprecating commentary in this episode write up Labyrinth is awesome and we love every bit of it Saddle up Ambrosius and ride into battle with us as we talk about things like Benny is a simple man A very shockingly simple man As such he absolutely didn t put it together and realize that the entire story was about Sarah s struggle to let go of childhood and grow up Sarah lives with her dad and stepmom and her younger baby brother is a half brother It s a level of familial complexity we didn t expect from a movie of the time There are some classic roles that make it almost impossible to imagine anyone else playing them the Goblin King is one of them David Bowie is fantastic and everything about him is perfect for the role The amount of work he put into it including showing up with complete scores is a level of dedication no one was expecting And based on his performance you can tell he loved every second of it Yes they re Muppets Yes real humans acting alongside them makes this even more abundantly clear And yes they look incredible and suit the movie perfectly With the exception of one song YOU know which one we re talking about the musical numbers are fun and whimsical Unbelievably the character of Hoggle has a full character development arc and is deeper and more sympathetic than most characters in movies we ve reviewed to date cough Remo cough We are almost positive that Jim Henson made Ambrosius specifically for Benny Click here to visit this podcast episode

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