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The Labryinth -or- Willow?

Which movie do you like better?

  • The Labryinth

    Votes: 23 67.6%
  • Willow

    Votes: 11 32.4%

  • Total voters
    34
vbass said:
Labryinth gave me freaky arse nightmares when I was a kid. I have no idea why.... :eek:
Maybe you have always had some fear deep inside you that you would get lost some where, far from home, and never be able to find your way back, or maybe you are afraid that no matter how hard to try you wll never find your way out of the place you are in, be it your home town or Wal-Mart. If it was infact the laberinth that gave you the nightmares.
But when all is said and done I don't know you and what you fear, and am probably wrong.
 
Ba Gua Tiger said:
Maybe you have always had some fear deep inside you that you would get lost some where, far from home, and never be able to find your way back, or maybe you are afraid that no matter how hard to try you wll never find your way out of the place you are in, be it your home town or Wal-Mart. If it was infact the laberinth that gave you the nightmares.
But when all is said and done I don't know you and what you fear, and am probably wrong.

It could be that when I was 4 the concept of getting turned into a goblin was realistically imaginable and frightening.

I AM scared of getting forever lost in Walmart though... shudder.
 
If you have never seen either than you should not be voting. I know that this thread will get lost, but while on vacation, I had a rather lengthy argument about which movie was better. I chose The Labryinth because I am a big Bowie fan, and the whole story works well. Willow is a great movie, but I just don't dig it as much. As far as soundtracks go, I am 100% positive that The Labyrinth soundtracks kills Willow. Killer bass playing + sax + sound fx + sex vox = The Labyrinth.
 
bassturtle said:
Yeah, that's true. Hey, I heard they were going to make a movie trilogy out of some of Tolkien's books....does anyone know anything about that? ;)


I am so sick of the typical fantasy plot. I like Stephen King's approach to the whole fantasy series with "The Dark Tower". He stated that his time (and ours) has had it's share of wizards and such. I can't remember the rest.