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Labyrinth (1986, Jim Henson, Jennifer Connelly, David Bowie): SPOILER Episode 44

Labyrinth (1986, Jim Henson, Jennifer Connelly, David Bowie): SPOILER Episode 44

Released Thursday, 13th September 2018
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Labyrinth (1986, Jim Henson, Jennifer Connelly, David Bowie): SPOILER Episode 44

Labyrinth (1986, Jim Henson, Jennifer Connelly, David Bowie): SPOILER Episode 44

Labyrinth (1986, Jim Henson, Jennifer Connelly, David Bowie): SPOILER Episode 44

Labyrinth (1986, Jim Henson, Jennifer Connelly, David Bowie): SPOILER Episode 44

Thursday, 13th September 2018
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“If she ever kisses you, I'll turn you into a prince. Prince of the Land of Stench!"

The Spoiler team are back for series 7 and we’re kicking off by watching Jim Henson’s 1986 fantasy adventure ‘Labyrinth’ starring David Bowie, Jennifer Connelly and an array of fantastic puppets.

As lifelong Jim Henson devotees, Rachael and Andy are suckers for this film, but due to a childhood trauma involving basketball and ‘The Man Who Fell to Earth’, Paul needs a little more convincing. Andy relates how ‘Labyrinth’ made him a better, less pretentious critic while Rachael explains how Bowie is really the Goblin King pretending to be David Bowie. The relative merits of puppetry and CG are debated, Andy has something controversial to say about the ‘Paddington’ films and Rachael dips into the IMDB Parent’s Guide to see just what they have to say about that infamous codpiece. Ultimately, Paul’s inability to comprehend the idea of partying with goblins shines a light on how ‘Labyrinth’ may work better for those whose connection with their youth wasn’t severed by an encroaching obsession with Depeche Mode B-sides. Also, we answer the age-old question: Jennifer Connelly. Too much?

Elsewhere, in a touching tribute to the architect of her childhood, Rachael casts and affectionate eye over the life and work of Jim Henson and the affect the great man had on her personally.

This week’s scale: Golden Years or The Tin Machine of Stench


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