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This week we review the 1986 musical fantasy film Labyrinth directed by Jim Henson with George Lucas as executive producer.

The film was written by Terry Jones, and many of its characters are played by puppets produced by Jim Henson's Creature Shop.

The film stars Jennifer Connelly as 16-year-old Sarah and David Bowie as Jareth, the Goblin King.

In Labyrinth, Sarah embarks on a quest to reach the center of an enormous, otherworldly maze to rescue her infant half-brother Toby, whom she wished away to Jareth.

We welcome Cassie to the studio this week and what a wonder she is.

Engaging, descriptive, knowledgable and articulate - what a breath of fresh air. It will come as no surprise that her choice of movie to two 50 year old men who hadn't seen it was not welcomed with the enthusiasm that Cassie had hoped for.

Regardless she held her own.

We respect her choice. We respect the movie. And we deliver a great podcast thanks to the talents of Cassie who is welcome back anytime.

Please click the subscribe or follow button wherever you get your podcasts to be notified every time a new podcast is uploaded.

Thanks for your support.

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This week we review the 1986 musical fantasy film Labyrinth directed by Jim Henson with George Lucas as executive producer.

The film was written by Terry Jones, and many of its characters are played by puppets produced by Jim Henson's Creature Shop.

The film stars Jennifer Connelly as 16-year-old Sarah and David Bowie as Jareth, the Goblin King.

In Labyrinth, Sarah embarks on a quest to reach the center of an enormous, otherworldly maze to rescue her infant half-brother Toby, whom she wished away to Jareth.

We welcome Cassie to the studio this week and what a wonder she is.

Engaging, descriptive, knowledgable and articulate - what a breath of fresh air. It will come as no surprise that her choice of movie to two 50 year old men who hadn't seen it was not welcomed with the enthusiasm that Cassie had hoped for.

Regardless she held her own.

We respect her choice. We respect the movie. And we deliver a great podcast thanks to the talents of Cassie who is welcome back anytime.

Please click the subscribe or follow button wherever you get your podcasts to be notified every time a new podcast is uploaded.

Thanks for your support.

  continue reading

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