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Hey Cassettes! This month we're continuing Jim Henson June with an episode on one of our all-time favorite movies: Labyrinth! Join us as we follow Sarah through the winding walls of the Goblin City, down a shaft of hands and into the oubliette. We're uncovering as many secrets of the labyrinth as we can! Show notes and sources here How do you feel about Labyrinth? Love it? Hate it? Let us know! Twitter: @blackcasediary Instagram: @blackcasediariespodcast
Spurrier + Henson + Bowie = Greatness...?
While the world was bumming out on Bowie in 1986, he had another plan. He would squeeze his rock star persona into a Jim Henson creation and become the Goblin King: all rock, crotch and charisma. That's right, your Bowie Boys (Eric, Steve and Marc) along with special guests Lennox Anderson and Chris Cook, are diving into Jim Henson's "Labyrinth". We discuss the history of the film, the lore, the songs and Bowie's shining performance. Enjoy, and if you don't get boxed up and filed by the Trash Lady, then you don't know what nostalgia is!POD LIKE A HOLE LINKSFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/podlikeahole/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pod_like_a_hole_podcast/Twitter - https://twitter.com/podlikeaholePatreon - https://www.patreon.com/join/podlikeaholeEpisode Links:As the World Falls Down official video - https://youtu.be/r1UEfgwiULoUnderground Official Video - https://youtu.be/Qga12-bAS4ABehind the Scenes - https://youtu.be/VFQCg0rpBK8
Join Dan Selcke (@dan_selcke) and Mia Johnson (@MiaJMedia) for another week of Game of Thrones news, entertainment updates and much more!This week we discuss the reunion of Game of Thrones alums Jason Momoa and Peter Dinklage in the upcoming film Good Bad & Undead.Also, the case and crew of Avatar 2 resume shooting in New Zealand, but is it time for studios to get back to work while the pandemic is still ongoing?Lastly, Jim Henson's Labyrinth gets a sequel after 34 years and Mia gives us an early look at Netflix's new comedy Space Force starring Steve CarellFind out all of this and more on Take The Black LIVE!
It's time to get on down to goblin town! Yep- we're tackling Jim Henson's Labyrinth this week. We hit the high notes of Jim Henson's genius, and wild imagination. We get up in the songs, David Bowie's performance, and the strangeness that can accompany telling a coming-of-age story. Dance, magic, dance while you LISTEN TO THESE TRACKS.
In this small clip cut from Geek Pants Camcast Episode 51 (THE MATRIX), Chris discusses why Jim Henson's LABYRINTH shouldn't be rebooted... plus questionable sequels, David Bowie as an actor, and The Rolling Stones. Let us know your thoughts on a LABYRINTH reboot down below! *********************** Logos designed by Snollygoster Productions www.youtube.com/channel/UC0DAPhLhiB7pRPlni277pzA Opening credits music by Ross Bugden www.youtube.com/channel/UCQKGLOK2FqmVgVwYferltKQ A HUGE thank you to David Hayter for lending his voice! ** Podcast originally released on the Geek Pants YouTube channel as a Camcast on Nov. 7th, 2019 -- https://youtu.be/NixSIHd9n8c ~ This is podcast is unavailable for download due to copyright laws (see below) ~
On this episode of Flick Chicks we take a WILDDDD journey by candle light into the twisted maze of: Jim Henson's Labyrinth. Starring David Bowie and Jennifer Connelly as Jareth and Sarah. We discuss everything from the blood, sweat, and tears that went into making the sets, Jareth's tights, to personal experiences influenced by one of the best fantasy films of history. Grab some ale, and enjoy the show. Intro to FLICK CHICKS was produced by: Brandon Ramsey Episode mixed by: Sage Rideout --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/flick-chicks/support
The guys discuss Jim Henson's Labyrinth. We look at the acting, the puppets, David Bowie's pants, and many more. Then we discuss the Google Stadia gaming platform and how much one of us hates streaming stuff and buffing.
008 - Join us on a journey through time and space as we go back to '86 and dive into the wonderful world of Jim Henson's Labyrinth. We go deep on the muppet-man's most twisted of tales leaving no stone unturned - We talk puppetry, we talk muppetry, and we of course talk Davis Bowie's crotch-etry.
We're back! Finally! Chris is unfortunately not with us this round, but instead we have Kevin's friend Kelly! Topics discussed in this episode include, but are not limited to: Jim Henson's Labyrinth, shit talking J.K. Rowling AGAIN, Meghan Trainor's (marketing team's) latest work of art and a whole bunch of movie talk. Special thanks to Kelly for joining us and being out surprise replacement host! Submit Topics for our Topic Wheel by following our Instagram/Twitter @SquawkPod or emailing us at squawksquawkdudetalk@gmail.com. Squawk Squawk Dude Talk is created by and starring Chris Budnicki (sometimes), Connor J. Burke, and Kevin Hughes. Edited by Connor J. Burke. Alternate Titles for this episode include "Ich Bin Ein Poopie", "Stan, Magic, Stan" "Kevin Please Stop Advocating Murder in the Cut Audio" and "Connor's Medicore Impressions Jamboree".
Sometimes our hosts can't quite understand what the situation demands of them. Walker has been known to approach thoughtful, deliberative games with the oft-repeated demand of "when do I get to shoot LEMME SHOOT." Mark tends to greet new acquaintances with profanity-laden assaults on their life choices, hygiene, and character. These traits perhaps serve to explain how they find themselves in the social circles that they do.Games Played Last Week: -The Quacks of Quedlingburg 2m37s (Wolfgang Warsch, North Star Games, 2018)-Brass: Birmingham 5m18s (Gavan Brown, Matt Tolman, & Martin Wallace, Roxley, 2018)-In the Shadow of the Emperor 8m29s (Ralf Burkert, Rio Grande Games, 2004)-Kemet: Seth 11m09s (Jacques Bariot & Guillaume Montiage, Matagot, 2018)-Gaslands 15m39s (Glenn Ford & Mike Hutchinson, Osprey Publishing, 2017)News (and why it doesn't matter)-Portal 2019: Roll & write, Neuroshima Hex! 16m58s-Restoring Conspiracy 17m50s-Build with ice (the Canadian currency) in Tuki 19m19s-Mark takes credit for Iwari 20m05s-New pain to Discover 21m52s-Rooting for new factions in Root 22m37s-Jim Henson's Labyrinth gets proportionally less Bowie 23m02s-How many Odysseys? Want 1001 of them? 23m58sFeature Game: Talon 26m11s (Jim Krohn, GMT, 2016) and Talon 1000 (Jim Krohn, GMT, 2018)Topic: Table Talk 53m51s
Welcome back, dear listeners! We took a brief hiatus so Alex could get his silly laptop in the shop. So now that we're back, after a brief update on what's happened in the world of Broadway, it's onto the weirdest movie we've watched yet: Jim Henson's "Labyrinth," starring minor-age Jennifer Connelly as a feisty heroine, dozens of dirty-looking puppets, and David Bowie's codpie- we mean, David Bowie! This week, we go all in on the plot of this super-’80s movie that just so happened to be a musical. Like, how ridiculous it is that Jennifer Connelly didn't just check her baby brother's diaper, the level of creepiness of a 40-something rockstar romancing a teenager, and how familiar this story and its themes actually were once we got past the Shart Lake City of it all. Join us as we go for a trip into the "Labyrinth"...hope we don't meet any scary headless birds or talking hands! (Episode not sponsored by Squatty PottyTM) Podcast cover art: David Taylor Twitter: @bwaybabies Facebook: Facebook.com/broadwaybabiespodcast Film: iTunes | Amazon Prime Recording: iTunes | Amazon | Spotify Music*: "Magic Dance" "Chilly Down," performed by Charles Augins, Richard Bodkin, Kevin Clash and Danny John-Jules "As the World Falls Down" "Within You" "Underground" All music performed by David Bowie unless noted otherwise; all music written by David Bowie. Distributed by EMI Show Notes Here are some of the “Labyrinth” concept designs from Brian Froud that inspired Princess Diana meets Ludo at the film's Royal premiere Lin-Manuel Miranda in the New York Times on his love for movie-musicals — one of them he grew up on was “Labyrinth,” the “David Bowie musical.” Jennifer Connelly’s audition is kind of...better than her in the movie...? A Life magazine memorial feature-obit about Jim Henson’s life and death, which talks about “Labyrinth’s” legacy
Grab a ragtag team of barely cute puppets and put on a pair of pants that leave NOTHING to the imagination cause we're talking about Jim Henson's Labyrinth! Alongside special guest James Breakwell (@XplodingUnicorn), we talk about ugly puppets, how confusing Jareth's scheme actually is, and how this film is GREAT... but maybe not good. This episode is also brought to you by Quip, an electric toothbrush designed by dentists with a built-in two minute timer that pulses every 30 seconds to remind you when to switch sides, helping guide a full and even clean. Go to GETQUIP.com/LoveIt right now, to get your first refill pack for FREE with a Quip electric toothbrush. This episode brought to you by FabFitFun. FabFitFun is a seasonal subscription box delivered 4x/year with FULL SIZE fashion, beauty, home, fitness and wellness products for just $49.99 a box. Sign up for FabFitFun today to get your Fall Editor’s Box! The Fall Editor’s Box is in LIMITED SUPPLY, and these boxes ALWAYS SELL OUT! Use promo code LOVEIT to get $10 off your first box - that’s over $200 of product for only $39.99! Go to fabfitfun.com and use our code LOVEIT, to get $10 off your first FabFitFun box! Check out www.TeePublic.com and discover your next favourite Tee. Psst... they also have nerdy hoodies, sweaters, baseball tees and long sleeves. Check out our favourite designs at www.TeePublic.HateLovePodcast.com Edited by Andrew Ivimey and produced for the From Superheroes network. Visit www.FromSuperheroes.com for more podcasts, YouTube series, web comics, and more. IHIBILI Logo by Cubbyhole Studio www.cubbyhole.studio
Enter the maze of the Goblin King with us for our third Halloween themed episode, discussing the glitter, magic, and (white) feminism of Jim Henson's Labyrinth. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/grow-up/support
A disturbed teenage girl. A baby-snatching goblin king with a distractingly prominent codpiece. A supporting cast of creature features ranging from bizarre to frankly terrifying. Every scene of Jim Henson's Labyrinth is burned into the memories of a generation of movie viewers. With the late-great David Bowie taking the iconic role of Jareth, the aforementioned well endowed Goblin King, any proposed sequel to this 80s classic would have to wrestle with the unthinkable prospect of recasting. Who could possibly step into his shoes? This week on Beyond The Box Set, we've challenged ourselves to come up with some ideas... Labyrinth is a rare film that we both have equally strong memories of, proving that despite initially poor box office returns, the movie enjoys a truly timeless appeal. Join us on this week's episode as we discuss bad acting vs dream acting, the bizarre genius of the Bog of Eternal Stench and why Sir Didymus is the absolute worst... ----- Beyond The Box Set is the hit British podcast in which two hapless but creative film nerds pitch sequel, prequel and spin-off ideas for classic standalone movies. We've been featured as a must-listen Podcast by Podbean, The Guardian and iTunes, and our show is available on virtually all major platforms. We also have a dedicated Patreon page where fans can access a host of bonus content, including our weekly cinema review show 'Beyond BTBS' and the opportunity to choose a film for us to cover on a future episode of the main show - all for as little as £2 per month!. beyondtheboxset.com patreon.com/beyondtheboxset twitter.com/beyondtheboxset facebook.com/beyondtheboxset instagram.com/beyondtheboxset 00.00: Seriously, that codpiece... 27.50: Labyrinth Drinking Games 33.45: Labyrinth: A 30 Rock Production 47.40: Labyrinth 2: Revenge of the Goblin Queen 1.02.00: Listener Submissions & Episode 74 Preview
Cameron and Leonard hold down the fort while Dave is away, and discuss Jim Henson's Labyrinth. Changelings abound, Goblins run amok, and there is of course, Mr. Bowie to supervise it all. Links of Note: @Night_twitten @drfaustisdead
This episode of The Movie Playground had Joe Serra and his cohosts Joel and JC discussing Jim Henson's "Labyrinth". is this movie as good as we remember it, or has it gotten lost in a maze and become completely forgettable? Tune in to find out! Special thanks to Twisterium and SoundJayMusic for providing our music tracks. iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/movie-planet-podcast/id1397030238?mt=2 GMAIL: movieplanetpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @MoviePlanetPod Instagram: movieplanetpod Facebook: @movieplanetpod
Steven Spielberg remains, improbably, one of the most energetic and fascinating directors still working, even at the age of 71. He might be slumming it with "Ready Player One," but what slumming it is. And don't miss the section with "The Shining." We also have two reboots this week, fittingly, both from the '80s. First is 1985's "Real Genius," with Val Kilmer as the head of a group of geniuses. Then a look at Jim Henson's "Labyrinth," from 1986. David Bowie and Muppets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This weekend we got to attend Airecon, so prepare yourself for a bumper episode all about how we got on there and the many, many games we played there (and a few from the week before) including Mumbo Jumbo, Karuba, Giant Tsuro, Jim Henson's Labyrinth, Azul, Century Spice Road, Imperial Settlers, Dice Forge, Whistle Stop, Adrenaline, The Resistance: Avalon, Photosynthesis, Vegas Showdown, the Networks, Codenames Duet, Cottage Garden and Two Rooms and a Boom! Phew!
Jeremy, Chris, and Benj have only 13 hours in which to discuss 1986's Jim Henson/George Lucas/David Bowie Muppet-style cult classic movie musical Labyrinth… oh, and also, the games based on it.
Click here to download.Where POOP seems possible and nothing is what it seems!The Popcorn Poops are kicking off #1986Month with Jim Henson's LABYRINTH! This week's movie was Jessica's pick.Unpopular opinions abound in this episode as Dustin and Jessica dive into the things that do and don't work in this 80s fantasy classic. And should the late David Bowie's crotch get second billing? These topics discussed and more!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the official Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you. You can also donate to us directly here.Be sure to check out this week's PooPal, The Projection Booth!
This week we take a look back at our childhoods as we take a look back at Jim Henson's Labyrinth.
Laura leads Caitlin, Cat, Hazel, Jilly and new member Lewis in a conversation on Jim Henson's Labyrinth (1986), starring Jennifer Connelly and David Bowie. The group debate the film's quality while considering questions of nostalgia and the bizarre relationship between Sarah and Jareth.
This week on the show, we talk about the beloved children's film in which on old androgynous pop star kidnaps a baby in an effort to lure a teenage girl to his castle... come to think of it, it doesn't sound so wholesome. Oh wait, there are puppets. So it's okay, I guess... Of course, we're talking about Jim Henson's Labyrinth. We loved it as kids-- except for Rob who had never seen it before-- but how does it fare today? To find out, download the link below, or better yet, subscribe on iTunes! And be sure to follow us on Twitter! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.