When teen Sarah is forced to babysit her half-brother Toby, she summons Jareth the Goblin King to take him away. When he is actually kidnapped, Sarah is given just thirteen hours to solve a labyrinth and rescue him.

Movies were my inspiration for being a creative as an easily influanced young man. I was always drawn to the darker children's movies grom the 80's & early 90's. Witches, Return to Oz, The Never Ending Story, & of course 1986's Jim Henson's Labyrinth.


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She's left to baby-sit for her baby brother, and when she teasingly wishes the goblins would take him away, she gets her wish. She is visited by Jareth (David Bowie), the ruler of the mystical world that is just out of sight of ordinary eyes. He sets her a task: She can get the child back, but only by finding her way through an endless labyrinth to the castle in the center.

Our first view of the labyrinth is impressive. Indeed, all the special effects in the movie are impressive, showing the director, Muppets creator Jim Henson, working at the top of his form. Inside the labyrinth, Sarah faces a series of horrific challenges and meets a lot of strange characters. We are reminded a little of "Alice in Wonderland" (1976). I have a problem with almost all nightmare movies: They aren't as suspenseful as they should be because they don't have to follow any logic. Anything can happen, nothing needs to happen, nothing is as it seems and the rules keep changing. Consider, for example, the scene in "Labyrinth" where Sarah thinks she is waking up from her horrible dream and opens the door of her bedroom. Anything could be outside that door.

Labyrinth (1986) Part1ThumbnailIconTypeRACEDescriptionDONT FALL IN THE BOG OF ETERNAL STENTCH (you cant escape it)! Solve the Labyrinth to save the baby Toby from the Goblin King!ThemeOriginalCreated byttv.DeeUniverse_Share Code1796-2312-9416RulesParticipantsmax. 40Labyrinth (1986) Part1 is one of the creative rounds in Fall Guys.This round is a race and was first introduced in version 10.5.

Frustrated with babysitting on yet another weekend night, Sarah, a teenager with an active imagination, summons the Goblins to take her baby halfbrother away. When little Toby actually disappears, Sarah must follow him into a fantastical world to rescue him from the Goblin King, Jareth. Guarding his castle is the labyrinth itself, a twisted maze of deception, populated with outrageous characters and unknown dangers. To get through it in time to save Toby, Sarah befriends the Goblins, in hopes that their loyalty isn't just another illusion in a place where nothing is as it seems.[1]

A range of merchandise has been produced to tie-in with the film, both at the time of its release in 1986 and in recent years. Merchandise to have been produced includes soft toys, activity books, puzzles and video games.

Most of the visual effects in Labyrinth were achieved in camera, with several notable exceptions. The most prominent of these effects was the computer generated owl that appears at the opening of the film. The sequence was created by animators Larry Yaeger and Bill Kroyer,[19] and marked the first use of a realistic CGI animal in a film.[20] The opening sequence of Labyrinth won its animators the NCGA Best Computer Animation award of 1986.[21]

Labyrinth opened at number 8 at the American box office in its opening weekend (June 27 1986), earning $3,549,243 from 1141 theaters. It faced competition from The Karate Kid: Part II, Top Gun and Ferris Buller's Day Off.[25] In its next weekend at the box office, the film dropped to number 13 in the charts, only earning $1,836,177.[26]

Sarah (Jennifer Connelly, A Beautiful Mind) is a modern teenager steeped in medieval fantasy lore, who doesn't like babysitting her tiny stepbrother Toby. One day she wishes that goblins would take him away. Jareth (David Bowie), the Goblin King, hears this and does exactly that, kidnapping the tyke into his otherworldly realm. Sarah immediately regrets her wish, but Jareth says she can regain Toby only by finding his castle, perched in the center of an immense labyrinth. While exploring the labyrinth, Sarah meets an assortment of puzzles, perils, and semi-comical creatures. Some monsters, like an apelike giant called Ludo, are friendly, while others are under Jareth's control, ordered to thwart Sarah.

Directed by the visionary Jim Henson and executive produced by George Lucas, Labyrinth (1986) is a stirring fairy tale and wonder of puppetry. Starring the legendary David Bowie, the fantastic, musical adventure helped define a generation.

Comic book adaptation of the 1986 Jim Henson movie starring David Bowie and Jennifer Connelly. In this issue, annoyed with her younger brother, Sarah wishes that the goblins would take him away. And they do. So now Sarah has 13 hours to solve the riddle of the labyrinth before her baby brother becomes one of the goblins forever. Script by Sid Jacobson and art by John Buscema & Romeo Tanghal.Cover price $0.75.

Comic book adaptation of the 1986 Jim Henson movie starring David Bowie and Jennifer Connelly. In this issue, now in the labyrinth, Sarah has to deal with how it keeps changing, the puzzles along the way and all of the doors which lead to more problems and challenges. But now Sarah has Hoggle to help her get through the labyrinth and rescue her baby brother. Script by Sid Jacobson and art by John Buscema & Romeo Tanghal.Cover price $0.75.

Released on 27 June 1986, the cult fantasy film Labyrinth continues to captivate audiences worldwide. While the movie received a lukewarm response upon its release in the United States, it went on to achieve greater popularity on the other side of the pond.

Labyrinth was not an instant hit at the time of its release in the U. S. in 1986, only opening at number 8 in the box office, but it did far better overseas, garnering great reviews in Japan and, when released in Europe in December of that year, it was far more popular.

Join the MCA for a weekend that celebrates some of David Bowie's greatest moments on the silver screen: from cult classics like Labyrinth(1986) and The Hunger(1983) to Bowie's notable performances in films such as The Man Who Fell to Earth(1976) and his portrayal of Andy Warhol in Julian Schnabel's Basquiat(1996). All screenings take place in the Edlis Neeson Theater.

Hearing preservation in surgery for vestibular neurinoma depends on several factors, the first of which is, of course, early diagnosis. If a small enough tumor is found in a patient with reasonable hearing, there is a fair chance that it can be removed in toto with preservation of some hearing. We report data from 40 operated patients; the question was whether the identification of the transverse crest and the removal of tumor from the lateral part of the internal auditory meatus could be achieved without opening of perilymph spaces. In most of these ears the angle from the medial edge of a suboccipital craniectomy allowed the surgeon a direct view of the lateral part of the internal auditory meatus with good exposure of the transverse crest without his having to open the labyrinth. So far we believe that loss of hearing caused during these operations is mainly due to the unfavorable location of the cochlear blood supply through the meatus. 2351a5e196

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