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14.14% of people buy Labyrinth and The Dark Crystal ~ Blu-ray.
Relive the magic! David Bowie and Jennifer Connelly invite you into a magical universe where nothing is what it seems! Babysitting infant stepbrother Toby on a weekend night isn't young Sarah's (Connelly) idea of fun. Frustrated by his crying, she secretly imagines the Goblins from her favorite book, LABYRINTH, carrying Toby away. When her fantasy comes true, a distraught Sarah must enter a maze of illusion to bring Toby back from a kingdom inhabited by mystical creatures and governed by the wicked Goblin King (Bowie).
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Reviewing of the Blu-ray transfer more than of the movie itself (as it's already a special movie in the hearts of all who grew up with it).
The picture quality and sound are outstanding, when compared to Wall-E Blu-ray, they have done a very good transfer from the film in terms of quality its close to that of an original Digital mastered steight to blu-ray movie. Vibrant colour and flawless sound and video content, a must for anyone who wants to keep this childhood memory alive in HD! only problem I had was plaything through the PS3, you could not shutdown the PS3 then start the movie straight up to that part you were up to. It needed to load the front-title program from the start and then seek using the chapters menu.
This is a brilliant movie anyway, but wait till you see it on blu ray! The colours and the clarity of the picture, the costumes – we never knew that Jareth's cloak was a bright shiny blue on the inside. The whole movie sparkles. If this is one of your favourite movies, buy this because you will enjoy it even more.
Excellent movie, and with this edition, you can view how they made the magic! Great behind the scenes documentaries, awesome interviews with David Bowie and the late Jim Henson. Get it now!
Rates as an excellent simply because of its nostalgic factor. David Bowie is a lot younger – and suitably spooky as the “bad guy”. The special effects may not be quite as spectacular as current day movies, but in Blu-ray are most impressive. I'm pleased to have it in my collection.
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