Labyrinth
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Labyrinth (1986, UK/USA)
Director: Jim Henson
Writer: Terry Jones (based on a story by Dennis Lee & Jim Henson)
Mini-review:
As a big fan of Jim Henson's work (the Dark Crystal universe, most specifically), this film has been on top of my watchlist for quite a while, and it was already time I made an effort to look it up and watch it. And man, I will never stop being amazed by Henson's incredible genius. I spent the whole film in awe of the sets, the costumes and, of course, the puppets. Pretty much every shot is pure art. And I was also surprised by how funny the script gets at times, too. I did feel like the story tended to meander a bit too much, but the visuals and puppetry were stunning enough to keep me interested until the very end. Anyway, I can understand why Labyrinth has developed such a big cult following.
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Rentaghost - BBC One - January 6, 1976 - November 6, 1984
Children's Comedy (58 episodes)
Running Time: 30 minutes
Stars:
Anthony Jackson - Fred Mumford (1976–1978)
Michael Darbyshire - Hubert Davenport (1976–1978)
Michael Staniforth - Timothy Claypole (1976–1984)
Betty Alberge - Mrs Sheila Mumford (1976–1978)
John Dawson - Mr Phil Mumford (1976–1978)
Edward Brayshaw - Harold Meaker (1976–1984)
Ann Emery - Ethel Meaker (1976–1984)
Christopher Biggins - Adam Painting (1977–1984)
Molly Weir - Hazel the McWitch (1978–1984)
Hal Dyer - Rose Perkins (1978–1984)
Jeffrey Segal - Arthur Perkins (1978–1984)
William Perrie and John Asquith - Dobbin the Pantomime Horse (1978–1984)
Lynda Marchal - Tamara Novek (1980)
Sue Nicholls - Nadia Popov (1981–1984)
Kenneth Connor - Whatsisname Smith (1983–1984)
Aimi MacDonald - Susie Starlight (1984)
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Steve Khan - Dr. Slump
Music
Artist
Steve Khan
Composer
Steve Khan
Produced
Steve Khan
Doug Epstein
Credit
Steve Khan – Guitar
Anthony Jackson – Bass
Steve Jordan – Drums
Manolo Badrena – Percussion
Released
November 8 1981
Streaming
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Harmonious Depth: Exploring the Evolution and Versatility of Five-String Bass Guitars"
Dive into the harmonious depth of five-string bass guitars, exploring their evolution, design nuances, and profound impact on contemporary music. From jazz to metal, discover the sonic versatility and creative expression these instruments bring to the mus
Introduction:
The world of bass guitars has undergone a transformative evolution over the years, with musicians seeking to push the boundaries of sonic exploration and musical expression. Among the various innovations that have emerged, the five-string bass guitar has taken center stage, offering an additional dimension to the traditional four-string configuration. In this article, we delve into…
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I desperately need crazy unhinged bossgirl woman and their pathetic man representation. And by that I mean intelligent, ambitious, unhinged, disgustingly educated but hyperfeminine, that knows how to fight magnifically and are mad science smart queens that would do what is needed to get what they want and need, and their husband/boyfriend supporting and following them around like lovesick puppies.
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Michael Darbyshire, Anthony Jackson and Michael Staniforth in "Rentaghost"
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