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Old 08-24-2009, 02:10 AM   #3941 (permalink)
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Ah yes, this is a childhood favorite for me, even when I watched it again like a year ago, it still held up incredibly well.

Hensen really was one creative motherf*cker, but I think people overlook his technical wizzardry as well, I still scratch my head trying to think about how he made a lot of those puppets.

Awesome movie.
I like it too although in my opinion it's entertainment value doesn't come close to that of Labyrinth.



LoathsomePete, you should check that one out as well if you haven't. Aside from the names mentioned in that trailer, Brian Froud was creature designer for both of these movies and Terry Jones collaborated as writer. David Bowie in big hair and tights also works quite well I think.
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^ David Bowie scared me to hell as a child watching that film.
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Old 08-24-2009, 02:18 AM   #3943 (permalink)
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^ David Bowie scared me to hell as a child watching that film.
I loved it .. definetly one of my favourite movies from my childhood
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Old 08-24-2009, 02:27 AM   #3944 (permalink)
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I like it too although in my opinion it's entertainment value doesn't come close to that of Labyrinth.



LoathsomePete, you should check that one out as well if you haven't. Aside from the names mentioned in that trailer, Brian Froud was creature designer for both of these movies and Terry Jones collaborated as writer. David Bowie in big hair and tights also works quite well I think.
Oh god yes, I f*cking love that movie.
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The whole movie was very good. The scene at the day care I found wonderfully horrific. I liked the ending.


I guess this is the classic that so many other things are based off. The ending was rediculous. Bom dida bom di bom di bom bom.
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Saw The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford and Goodfellas last night. Both were very good.

The Assassination of Jesse James completely blew my mind though. Great acting there all around, and I can't stand Casey Afleck in any of his other movies. He was just so well used in that part. Pitt was at his best once again.
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Yeah um...it was okay.
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Was watching this again tonight, as great as always:

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Jackson is one of my favorite actors ever, and he brings it in this movie. Unfortunatley, nothing else about it is very good.
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Yeah um...it was okay.
I thought the rocker was absolutely hilarious when I saw it. I normally don't get into movies like that. But something about it really warmed up to me.
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