What made labyrinth so amazing is that david bowie didn't know he was in it until it got released. A camera crew just secretly filmed an average day in the life of david bowie. I wish i could be that epic.
@@marcelgardner8497 lol, ik right? Find the website they run explaining their religion? And did a piece of you think I had to be making that up? Because it is nuts, pun intended.
I was born in 1980. I guarantee that the fact David Bowie's package was it's own character in Labyrinth comes up no less than 20 times a year my entire life. And the most famous lines are definitely "You remind me of the babe, what babe? The babe with the power. What power? The power of voodoo. Who do? You do. Do what? Remind me of the babe." All hail David Bowie. Still crying hard as babes can cry over his loss.
A college housemate's favorite movie was Labyrinth. Watched it almost daily. She would randomly point it one of us and say, "You remind me of the babe." Wonder if Cara and David have met in the afterlife now.
Personally, the most memorable song from Labirynth was "As The World Falls Down" (which was sung during the ballroom scene). I still love this song. :C
magic dance is def the most rememberable, but I agree, that song was dang near close. How can anyone NOT remeber the moment we all got uncomfortablely attracted to this man wishing we were the ones dancing with him??
I love all the songs from this movie, and it still remains one of my favourite movies. It's full of lessons children should learn when becoming adults, due to excellent writing from Mr Jones. I've lost track of how many times I've seen this flick.
I also love that song, and that scene. I kind of just figure the narrator 'not remembering' it is due to him not being a chick... Different sort of significance, eh?
+magmos I was 4 when it was released, and 5 or 6 when I first saw it. Are you saying Dave molested me as a child. That's awesome. Really. I'm not kidding.
They did an interview with Jennifer Connolly not long before David Bowie passed, and of course they asked her how it felt to be a 16yo acting opposite Bowie. Or as a friend of mine put it when I told him about this: "How wet were you?" Interestingly enough, most of my female friends concur.
Funny thing I learned about the “Magic Dance” scene…the baby was fine with the muppets, and they had to wait until he was tired for him to cry. Also the baby noises in the Magic Dance song were made by David Bowie because the baby was silent.
I never cared for Chilly Down - it didn't even make sense in the context of the film - but I loved every other song. I listened to the soundtrack until my cassette fell apart.
+Laura Klotz exactly. i always skip this one. World Falls Down is the best, next is Within You then Magic Dance & Underground. I keep listening and watching this part cos admiring DB so much.. had a crush on Jareth when i was just a kid
Lets appricate the fact that bowie was so amazing they hired someone to play with his balls infront of a young girl and some muppets - Context is fun :P
That is freaking awesome to know! I remember trying to do the weird rolling motion with tennis balls, and my mum telling me that it wasn't really David Bowie doing that; but I figured SOMEONE had to be doing it, so I would try too. And now I can check him out! Thanks!
yeah, i remember reading/hearing somewhere that one of the creators was annoyed because the ending was changed to what it is now, and he felt like that defeated the point of the movie being about growing up.
Brandon Davidson huh, cool. i just remember seeing labyrinth in cinema at one point this year, and a man spoke before it who was a relative of someone who'd worked on the film, and he spoke about it, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I recently got my harp back, and while I’ve played it on keyboard for years, it is SO good on harp! Karliene bas a great cover of it, and Within You (and covers of Magic Dance and Underground) if you’re interested in a female version. Very soothing.
Danielle Balanga yep. That's him. I loved Box Trolls too. You could almost see watching them back to back. Like the box trolls are what happened after Jaret and the Goblins fell at the end of this movie.
Arceus Lord of Creation To which part? It's a fact that the guy behind box trolls is the baby from Labyrinth, as to the conjecture about the time line, as the girl was from the 80's when she went into the Labyrinth, it doesn't quiet fit, but if memory serves Jareth was in the process of rewinding time when she beat him. She dropped out in her own time, but it made it to where the Goblin King's defeat happened who knows how long ago, so with out the Goblins to keep the troll population in check and contained, they could have spread out into the human world and the Box Trolls could happen both after but before Labyrinth.
The red monster things are the Wild Gang and their song is Chilly Down. Am I the only person on the planet that likes that song the most out of the whole film? Real happy to see this one :} On point (except for the "not as good as you remember" it was magical for me as a child but I love it just as much now). Also, do Dark Crystal.
You can't make an arrow honest trailer cause arrow itself is a kind of over length spoof of green arrow. This show is so cheesy and awkward, it would take at least an hour long honest trailer to mock the first season. And that was the best one.
can you do an Honest Trailer about "Her" it's about a guy that gets dumped by his wife, and than buys an OS that develops a personality as times goes on, he gets in a relationship with her and she dumps him as well lol
Maybe it's because I'm a hardcore Bowie fan, but what frustrated me about this movie was, I would totally give my baby brother or whatever the plot was for Bowie to love me. I mean it's a baby, it wasn't with the family for a long time so we weren't THAT attached to it. If it were 5 years old, I could understand.....but SEXY BOWIE > infant
+franzchick66 actually the baby was just a way for the goblin king (David Bowie) to marry the girl. he took the baby because she wished it and by granting her wish she was to pay with her hand in marriage. since she refused he kept the baby because the goblin king realized that she was just being a rash young girl and didn't really want to get rid of the baby. at the beginning of the movie there is a dialog between them witch explains this. after he realizes she doesn't want to marry him and wants the baby back he refuses and holds the baby hostage until she agrees to marry him. honestly David Bowie was awesome in this movie, but if this kinda of thing to actually happen I would honestly side with the girl. I'm not a women myself so I really cant say what I would do though given that it WAS David Bowie and all. but in a real world situation I can honestly say the plot for this movie is really fucked up :P
Everyone questions their sexuality talking about David Bowie... or they don't have to question it, it's just activated. If it's already been activated, it's activated more.
+Natalie Haddad I have deduced that it's pretty much the greatest animated film to ever grace the medium. Not even Fantasia, Beauty and the Beast and The Iron Giant combined could take it down.
Adrian Labastida I've only watched Spirited Away, I first watched it in Art at Middle School. Probably the best thing I've learned out of those three years.
Hey, I will not stand for this. "Dance Magic Dance" isn't the only good song in The Labyrinth. "As The World Falls Down," "Chilly Down," and "Within You" are excellent songs. And overall, I enjoy the film now as when I first saw it years ago. It has that weird-factor going on and I enjoy it. Admittedly, it wouldn't have been as good if David Bowie wasn't in it, but that can be said about a lot of things David Bowie was in.
as the world falls down is definitely one my favorite songs from the and in life in general. I still love this movie. Bowie in that movie completely shaped what I considered to be cool. Jennifer Connolly was my first celebrity crush and my longest lasting one still crushing till this day.
Lost my watch at a party once. Saw a guy stepping on it while sexually harassing a girl. I walked up to the dude, punched him straight in the nose. No one does that to a girl... not on my watch.
+Danelle Lewis So many people do, myself included. I think it still stands up apart from the firey matting effects. Terry Jones' script is full of clever touches. Just brilliant. How this didn't make a fortune on release is a mystery.
80s kid here and always adored this movie. Our art teacher played it in class. I didn't see the creepiness until I showed to my kids at what was probably too young of an age. It started my eternal love for Bowie.
The other songs some of us didn't forget were "As the World Falls Down" & "Within You." Both really good, touching songs that, at least, my kid brain couldn't really appreciate back in the day.
I watched the Labyrinth because of this honest trailer, and it really was awesome! Great plot, funny dialogues, cool sexual references :) I wonder where all the good screenwriters went.
The thing I didn't get with the bog of eternal stench was that they're still stepping on the rocks that were IN the bog. Surely their feet would stink forever.
I can't tell you how many times I've seen this flick. All I can tell you is I wore out the copy I bought after the first one finally got eaten by my VCR. It's one of the few movies I actually know word for word.
The baby Toby is the real son of Brian Froud, the artistic director/ designer of all the character and set models. Sharon "Gates" McFadden was a puppeteer and puppet choreographer for that movie too, Star Trek fans.
+TheLoneLoony This was a kids movie back when people still knew that kids loved stuff like this and before adults started to say what kids should or shouldn't see based on their narrow views.
+SuddenReal kinda like watching Goonies or Ghostbusters now, they were full of adult thing references that you couldn't see in today's movies, we are going backwards as soon as the time pass, ugh
I introduced it - thus Bowie post humous- to my nieces (2 and 5). It wasn't until we started watching it that I realised certain scenes are a bit scary but they weren't greatly bothered just a little bit uncomfortable. Then after the ballroom scene their attention wavered, they did come back for the Escher room onwards. They enjoyed Magic Dance for sure!
It would most certainly feature Keith David's "I didn't leave it out for air"...and perhaps they'd mix it up with his scenes from The Thing or They Live for laughs.
I once rented it from a library, but I was too scared shitless of the skeksis to fully watch it until after the age of 6. But man do I love that movie!
This movie is exactly as good as I remember it. And obviously we have different tastes in Bowie songs because Within You and As The World Falls are the shit but that might be because I'm a chick.
+datdudebeghost 001 not exactly. well its based of the faun that pan was a god off. but his role is not exactly what me as a greek would describe the classic Pan deity. anyway that movie is amazing one of the best movies i have seen. one of the few "horror" dramas i enjoy. a 8/10 movie for me. or maybe 8.5/10. really worth watching.
+Shahir Hameed I´m 25 and I just heard his name sometimes, but I have never heard any music or saw any movies with him. He was never interesting to me. Well, do you know "Leslie Cheung"? He was one of the biggest singers of his time in China, also in other asian countries he was a big star. But I doubt that you ever heard his music or heard of his name. Or how about "Gackt", a very big star in Japan. He is a great singer and everyone knows him in East asia, also he has big fanbases in Europe, other asian countries, the US, South-America and more. Did you ever heard of him? If not...then..."how can you not know those singers?"
This movie is every bit as good as I remember! Every time I watch it I'm just like, "I have made SUCH a good decision!" every minute of the way through!
3:14 - 3:33 are the funniest bits. Way back in a distant past life, I held Hoggle and Ludo's latex heads while visiting the brother of one of the muppeteers (Ron Mueck). I knew I was going to be a Labyrinth fan forever after that.
I love Labyrinth it’s still the one of the greatest fantasy films of the 80’s and it’s not weird it’s awesome it’s still holds up well after 31 years and David Bowie is still awesome the fantasy is stunning it’s still one of my favourite fantasy films of the 80’s
I don't normally repeat lines from a video but I laughed out loud at "a movie so muppety, even the editor is called Grover" I think that sums up why I loved the movie back then too. And Gilliam of course, well mostly Gilliam and muppets combined really but you can take out the muppets and Gilliam still works. Not so much David Bowie but I understand now he's passed on I will be hunted down for not believing Bowie made the movie. I remember quite clearly at the time he got jabbed at in the media for doing this and it didn't help either the movie or his career. My guess is that most people don't remember this movie but are just riding the idea that Bowie was super amazing because he's passed away now. It was amusing to read a game reviewer state that he had no idea Bowie was so important to music, it was only after he died that he started reading that and was now going to check out his music. Life's funny like that sometimes. New connections being formed to new things in the media for weird reasons. I notice with myself I have a shit tonne of PC games I've never played, I just collect them because I'm a horder or something but if I read someone really getting into a game or see some video like that, I can suddenly think, hey I want to go to there! and seek out that game. I'm either gullible, edible or some other bull.
+Clay Mann I knew I had heard of David Bowie before when it was going around that he died but I couldn't finger on who he was. Then my friends pointed out that he was the Goblin King from the Labyrinth and I totally freaked out. Also it is kind of sad how people get more fame once they die.
+Toxic-Mind-Honey It is sad, but that doesn't really apply here. Bowie has been hugely famous since the early 70s, which can legitimately be called the David Bowie Decade.
BlackMonk66 Yeah I understand that. But it seems he has gotten more famous since his death. I only knew about him from the Labyrinth. I never knew about his singing career before his death.
What made labyrinth so amazing is that david bowie didn't know he was in it until it got released. A camera crew just secretly filmed an average day in the life of david bowie. I wish i could be that epic.
Ha, ha, very funny...
Little nod to Bowfinger there!
I would say that the real most amazing thing is David Bowie's crotch in this movie sparked an entire religion.
Seriously... There's a website and all.
@@cctomcat321 i just looked it up. And......wow!!!!
@@marcelgardner8497 lol, ik right? Find the website they run explaining their religion? And did a piece of you think I had to be making that up? Because it is nuts, pun intended.
*"That guy could do whatever he wanted to me in his magic Goblin castle!"*
I want to laugh, but...
SAME.
Archie Holt jhnbjhjjhjjjhhhjjooolllkk
SAME.
Archie Holt same
same
Archie Holt your wildest wet dream 😍
I love how instead of insulting David Bowie like they normally would, they compliment him. RIP
How does one actually insult David Bowie?
@@neuralmute More importantly, how could one live with oneself afterward?
@@chriswinkler284 Impossible. They'd have to do the honourable thing and commit sepuku right after.
@@neuralmute yeah it what you do if you insult him or Betty White. They are untouchable for so many reasons.
I was literally thinking this same thought in the first 20 seconds
I was born in 1980. I guarantee that the fact David Bowie's package was it's own character in Labyrinth comes up no less than 20 times a year my entire life. And the most famous lines are definitely "You remind me of the babe, what babe? The babe with the power. What power? The power of voodoo. Who do? You do. Do what? Remind me of the babe." All hail David Bowie. Still crying hard as babes can cry over his loss.
A college housemate's favorite movie was Labyrinth. Watched it almost daily. She would randomly point it one of us and say, "You remind me of the babe." Wonder if Cara and David have met in the afterlife now.
"Just do as I say and I will be your slave"
Seems legit
CAN'T SEE THE NUMBERS! "love me, fear me, do as I say and I will be your slave.
the best part about that line is that he later made a song called "I would be your slave".
Yea I'm not sure that's how slavery works lmao love that movie
So joint slavery lmao.
@@BWBDCan AKA "marriage proposal"
"No animals were harmed in the making of this movie, though we did permanently scar a small child."
lol
Since the child was the son of Brian Froud, I reckon he was used to that kinda stuff from birth on XD
......but they're psychological scars, so it's okay.
Ah, he got to hang out with David Bowie, he'll be fine.
Don't forget those pants were battered by David's bulge
"Jareth the Goblin King, a magical creature who can only be described as... David Bowie"
A very funny and profound description. Well done guys! RIP.
Personally, the most memorable song from Labirynth was "As The World Falls Down" (which was sung during the ballroom scene). I still love this song. :C
magic dance is def the most rememberable, but I agree, that song was dang near close. How can anyone NOT remeber the moment we all got uncomfortablely attracted to this man wishing we were the ones dancing with him??
I love all the songs from this movie, and it still remains one of my favourite movies. It's full of lessons children should learn when becoming adults, due to excellent writing from Mr Jones. I've lost track of how many times I've seen this flick.
I also love that song, and that scene. I kind of just figure the narrator 'not remembering' it is due to him not being a chick... Different sort of significance, eh?
La Dame Délire I cannot tell you how much I agree with you! I honestly, to this day, listen to this song on a regular basis!
La Dame Délire I will dance with my husband at our wedding while this song played 😍
"It's so muppet-y their editor is even called Grover."
That was my favorite line.
Yes! Laughed out loud!
Fun fact, due to the sheer power of David Bowie's area, no one who ever saw this movie is a virgin.
+magmos I was 4 when it was released, and 5 or 6 when I first saw it. Are you saying Dave molested me as a child. That's awesome. Really. I'm not kidding.
Neil Mackenzie
No. Watching this movie just made you not a virgin anymore.
roflmao!
***** What?! Why?!
lol!
"confusion over an older male authority figure"
It's full of shots of Sarah ogling Jareth - and Jareth ogling back! (But in a classy, restrained way)
They did an interview with Jennifer Connolly not long before David Bowie passed, and of course they asked her how it felt to be a 16yo acting opposite Bowie.
Or as a friend of mine put it when I told him about this: "How wet were you?"
Interestingly enough, most of my female friends concur.
Funny thing I learned about the “Magic Dance” scene…the baby was fine with the muppets, and they had to wait until he was tired for him to cry. Also the baby noises in the Magic Dance song were made by David Bowie because the baby was silent.
It makes me really sad that some people didn't like this movie... I was obsessed with it!!
Well it's normal that people have opposing views - art is subjective! :)
+Hera NightShade I was obsessed with it for all the wrong reasons.
I hate to burst your bubble, but watch it again, and maybe you won't be so obsessed with it.
I hate to burst your bubble, but watch it again, and maybe you won't be so obsessed with it.
Nora Ruth I have watched it multiple times and still find it amazing...
Underground, Magic Dance, Chilly Down, As the World Falls Down, and Within You. This movie was basically my childhood.
All written and produced by David. One of the best movie soundtracks ever. Pure 1980s perfection
I never cared for Chilly Down - it didn't even make sense in the context of the film - but I loved every other song. I listened to the soundtrack until my cassette fell apart.
+Laura Klotz exactly. i always skip this one. World Falls Down is the best, next is Within You then Magic Dance & Underground. I keep listening and watching this part cos admiring DB so much.. had a crush on Jareth when i was just a kid
+Laura Klotz I was never into it until recently. Now I like the funky beat but it's my least fave out of all but still good :)
+MorbidMist I know, me too! I LOVE the whole soundtrack, and have it both on CD AND CASSETTE. I'M OFFICIALLY OLD.
Lets appricate the fact that bowie was so amazing they hired someone to play with his balls infront of a young girl and some muppets - Context is fun :P
+MrBlakBunny I see what you did there and I say WELL PLAYED :)
Dirty
MrBlakBunny dance magic dance? ?
Those aren't Muppets. Those are _Creatures_ , created by Jim Henson's Creature Shop, which is separate from the Muppets.
R.I.P David Bowie 1947 - 2016
David Bowie's hair in this needs to be a thing.
It IS a thing. In Japan and anime that is.
@@lordhawke7 Yes visual kei! thank you!
It was a thing. It's called the 80's.
I wish I could pull that off, but I don't have ENOUGH hair.
Think he just stole Tina Turner's wig
David bowie reminds me of howl from Howl's moving castle
IShipIt OMGOSH I've been saying that for years!!!
Wow yes, good call.
Except it should be the other way around.
I uh. Prefer the Howl Christian Bale combo.
You just blew my mind!!! I never thought of that!!! (Although to be fair, it’s been years since I’ve seen Labyrinth) 😱😨
This film is one of my favorites of all time. Films nowadays lack story, this film was simply awesome!
By the way, David Bowie's hand double's name is Michael Moschen. He's got RUclips videos and his shit's ridiculous.
That is freaking awesome to know! I remember trying to do the weird rolling motion with tennis balls, and my mum telling me that it wasn't really David Bowie doing that; but I figured SOMEONE had to be doing it, so I would try too. And now I can check him out! Thanks!
I can actually contact juggle. My suggestion is to use pool balls, the heavier weight makes a world of difference.
What amazes me even more than his contact juggling is that he was working completely blind.
I never knew I needed that David Bowie saying "baby" montage. Thank you Honest Trainers!
"Glamdalf" I can't even
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Yeah, this whole movie was supposed to be a metaphor for puberty.
Brandon Davidson Good point. May Bowie rest in peace!
yeah, i remember reading/hearing somewhere that one of the creators was annoyed because the ending was changed to what it is now, and he felt like that defeated the point of the movie being about growing up.
screech foxes At the time, Jim Henson's daughter was reaching puberty, and he wanted to make a project to help her get through it.
Brandon Davidson huh, cool.
i just remember seeing labyrinth in cinema at one point this year, and a man spoke before it who was a relative of someone who'd worked on the film, and he spoke about it, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Tl;dw Girl doesn't want babies. Girl suddenly wants babies.
As The World Falls Down is amazing
Yeah, I actually like that song more than Magic Dance.
yes, I want that to be my first dance song at my wedding someday, when and if I get married...ugh, if only my family didn't hate this movie so much!!
I recently got my harp back, and while I’ve played it on keyboard for years, it is SO good on harp! Karliene bas a great cover of it, and Within You (and covers of Magic Dance and Underground) if you’re interested in a female version. Very soothing.
It's hauntingly beautiful and gets stuck in my head, and I love it!
Forget about the baybuh
And the baybuh said
Dance magic dance
welcom to earf!
My uncle and I had a joke about it but basically we just try to say it in our worst British accents and tbh it was fun
So muppety even the editor's name is Grover. Ha!
+pk13910 I laughed so hard at this I had to back up because I missed part of the video. XD
+pk13910 GOT EEM!
Isn't it funny that the baby from this grew up to make box trolls?
that's him? omg
that's him? omg
Danielle Balanga yep. That's him. I loved Box Trolls too. You could almost see watching them back to back. Like the box trolls are what happened after Jaret and the Goblins fell at the end of this movie.
That's not true!
THATS IMPOSSIBLE!
Arceus Lord of Creation To which part? It's a fact that the guy behind box trolls is the baby from Labyrinth, as to the conjecture about the time line, as the girl was from the 80's when she went into the Labyrinth, it doesn't quiet fit, but if memory serves Jareth was in the process of rewinding time when she beat him. She dropped out in her own time, but it made it to where the Goblin King's defeat happened who knows how long ago, so with out the Goblins to keep the troll population in check and contained, they could have spread out into the human world and the Box Trolls could happen both after but before Labyrinth.
The red monster things are the Wild Gang and their song is Chilly Down. Am I the only person on the planet that likes that song the most out of the whole film?
Real happy to see this one :} On point (except for the "not as good as you remember" it was magical for me as a child but I love it just as much now). Also, do Dark Crystal.
They're Fireys.
Lol yes. Yes you are!
Dude, Chilly Down is my favorite! I love the other songs, and you would think Underground would be one of the more memorable ones.
And one of the red creatures was played by Danny John Jules aka Cat in Red Dwarf.
I loved that song. Freaked me out when they started lobbing their heads around but the song was quality
I saw this thumbnail and I was like MUST. WATCH
i also loved the part when he said david bowie is fing awesome XD
There really needs to be an honest trailer of the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
THIS
LET'S DO THE TIME WARP AGAAAAAIN! :D
Weekly reminder that Star(ling) City needs the Arrow Honest Trailer!
Ikr!!! Do IT!!!!
+sendtherain Starring.. The Wig
+sendtherain do not fail this city Honest, trailer guy!
you want some laughs sub to me and have a great time lol
You can't make an arrow honest trailer cause arrow itself is a kind of over length spoof of green arrow. This show is so cheesy and awkward, it would take at least an hour long honest trailer to mock the first season. And that was the best one.
As an adult, the movie is better than I remember and Jennifer Connelly is as hot now as she was to my 10 year old eyes then.
ArgentOrangeOK good thing you added to 10 year old part
And my 11 year old eyes
Well, @AgentOrangeOK, the film *does* have a Jungian vitality to it...
can you do an Honest Trailer about "Her" it's about a guy that gets dumped by his wife, and than buys an OS that develops a personality as times goes on, he gets in a relationship with her and she dumps him as well lol
That's the saddest thing I've evwr heard
+Nacho Bear its, the whole movie feels depressing, awkward, and sad.
+Nacho Bear not to mention his mustache lol
taifhamid1 His 'stache must then be an allegory of the theme of the movie :v
I have not seen the movie but I laughed so hard at your summary xD
In honor of Alan Rickman: honest trailer of Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
Or Galaxy Quest
+EVO6reviews it´s not like they did one 3 weeks ago
+EVO6reviews they did die hard allready i believe
+EVO6reviews They did Die Hard last week...The day before Alan died, actually.
+Luke Lauchle YES ROBING HOOD PRINCE OF THIEVES!
Maybe it's because I'm a hardcore Bowie fan, but what frustrated me about this movie was, I would totally give my baby brother or whatever the plot was for Bowie to love me. I mean it's a baby, it wasn't with the family for a long time so we weren't THAT attached to it. If it were 5 years old, I could understand.....but SEXY BOWIE > infant
+franzchick66 you can always make more babies with David Bowie/Goblin King anyways.
+franzchick66 that's some clean cut reasoning there
+franzchick66 actually the baby was just a way for the goblin king (David Bowie) to marry the girl. he took the baby because she wished it and by granting her wish she was to pay with her hand in marriage. since she refused he kept the baby because the goblin king realized that she was just being a rash young girl and didn't really want to get rid of the baby. at the beginning of the movie there is a dialog between them witch explains this. after he realizes she doesn't want to marry him and wants the baby back he refuses and holds the baby hostage until she agrees to marry him. honestly David Bowie was awesome in this movie, but if this kinda of thing to actually happen I would honestly side with the girl. I'm not a women myself so I really cant say what I would do though given that it WAS David Bowie and all. but in a real world situation I can honestly say the plot for this movie is really fucked up :P
SAME.
The Guy is definitly questioning his sexuality talking about David Bowie that way, but who could blame him?
Alex New Bowie was bi
His ex wife caught him in bed with Jagger.... js
I don't think anyone ever questioned Bowie's sexuality. Bowie just makes otherwise straight guys question theirs. Bowie himself just *was* sexuality.
@@neuralmute I never said they did lol, I'm saying the guy was questioning /his/ sexuality
Everyone questions their sexuality talking about David Bowie... or they don't have to question it, it's just activated. If it's already been activated, it's activated more.
DO SPIRITED AWAYYYY
+Natalie Haddad OMG YES!
+Natalie Haddad I have deduced that it's pretty much the greatest animated film to ever grace the medium. Not even Fantasia, Beauty and the Beast and The Iron Giant combined could take it down.
+Plague Doctor along with Howl's Castle, Ponyo and Princess Mononoke and basically most of Miyazaki's work, pure amazing art!
Adrian Labastida I've only watched Spirited Away, I first watched it in Art at Middle School. Probably the best thing I've learned out of those three years.
+Plague Doctor Oh my, then you're up for a treat! Don't miss those movies :)
Hey, I will not stand for this. "Dance Magic Dance" isn't the only good song in The Labyrinth. "As The World Falls Down," "Chilly Down," and "Within You" are excellent songs.
And overall, I enjoy the film now as when I first saw it years ago. It has that weird-factor going on and I enjoy it. Admittedly, it wouldn't have been as good if David Bowie wasn't in it, but that can be said about a lot of things David Bowie was in.
+blobbem As The World Falls Down is a great song!!
+aenimatethemantra It is. I like it maybe even more than Dance Magic Dance.
as the world falls down is definitely one my favorite songs from the and in life in general. I still love this movie. Bowie in that movie completely shaped what I considered to be cool. Jennifer Connolly was my first celebrity crush and my longest lasting one still crushing till this day.
Within you? Phrasing!
think so, too! i can sing along all songs. they're just so great
How the shit do you not remember As the World Falls Down?
+Kraft Lawrence I just said the same damn thing. Although, Within You is my personal fav.
+Robert Gonzales Within in you is my fave too. Every time he sings it I just get chills.
+Kraft Lawrence right!? That song, Dance Magic Dance, and Underground (played at the end with the credits) had me buy that soundtrack. No regrets! :)
+Kraft Lawrence Right I was singing it before I clicked the link to this video lol. Me and a few of my buddies still know the words.
+Kraft Lawrence Exactly! That's been my favourite song since I was four.
Lost my watch at a party once. Saw a guy stepping on it while sexually harassing a girl. I walked up to the dude, punched him straight in the nose. No one does that to a girl... not on my watch.
(drum and high-hat sound) boom tsssssk
+Anakin Skywalker That's brilliant.
Anakin Skywalker, the gift that keeps on giving.
but you killed your wife
Anakin Skywalker Ba-dum tsss
I absolutely LOVE this movie! Well done! RIP David Bowie!
lmao @ Hoggle=Bernie Sanders #BernieSandersForAmerica
+Danelle Lewis I will always love this movie!!
+Danelle Lewis I love this movie as well and miss David Bowie a lot
+Danelle Lewis So many people do, myself included. I think it still stands up apart from the firey matting effects. Terry Jones' script is full of clever touches. Just brilliant. How this didn't make a fortune on release is a mystery.
+Danelle Lewis I never thought I'd an Honest Trailer would make me cry.
80s kid here and always adored this movie. Our art teacher played it in class. I didn't see the creepiness until I showed to my kids at what was probably too young of an age. It started my eternal love for Bowie.
"Nothing can kill David Bowie!"
*hand shoots up from the ground and grabs your ankle*
+Just Some Guy with a Mustache You again. Good to see you, my boy! Don't forget the Baby...
+Just Some Guy with a Mustache Gotta love Naruto Abridged ;).
I see you everywhere not-Jellal
+Owen Schroder nope its totally mystogan
+Just Some Guy with a Mustache
THERES A MILKMAN WAITING IN THE SKY
HE LIKES TO DELIVER DAIRY
SO LONG AS ITS HOMOGONIZED
Doesn’t matter how many times I watch the labyrinth I always find out something cool hidden in the film ❤️
Jennifer Connolly was a hot 16 year old. It's okay it's not creepy I wasn't even born when this came out.
+Hidious Vanity I say the same Bro
She was 14yrs old when filming this.
+Ian Luman Yea, it's still kinda creepy. Because it's still a 14yr old in the movie. And you're probably in your 30's now.
+Ian Luman When you're at the same age as that person in the movie, it doesn't feel weird to crush on them. But when you get old, it does.
+Gracie J
That's why I get some mixed feelings watching Jodie Foster in Taxi Driver, or Nathalie Portman in Leo The Professional.
The other songs some of us didn't forget were "As the World Falls Down" & "Within You." Both really good, touching songs that, at least, my kid brain couldn't really appreciate back in the day.
I watched the Labyrinth because of this honest trailer, and it really was awesome! Great plot, funny dialogues, cool sexual references :) I wonder where all the good screenwriters went.
jane doe well Terry Jones is a great writer
Terry Jones was a great writer, unfortunately he now has dementia and writing is right out for him.
had me at Bernie Sanders :D
I laughed so hard at that XD
That's why Bernie's face is soooo familiar!
please say ' welcome to the hotel California, such a lovely place, such a lovely place' such a lovely place
LEMMY CAME BEFORE BOWIE!!!
+Nick condo Celine Dion's husband died last week, followed by her brother a few days later.
:'(
+Joshua Stewart In memory of Glenn Frey.
"way worse than we remember"?! ARE YOU MAD?! This movie rocks!!
Word. Word. Wooooooooord.
Ikr, :)
Beats the hell out of the CGI garbage we get nowadays.
+Sebastián Cova You're damn right.
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The thing I didn't get with the bog of eternal stench was that they're still stepping on the rocks that were IN the bog. Surely their feet would stink forever.
minicolster Perhaps that was how they managed to get through the Kong’s army so easily
Ikr
Whoops I meant king not Kong
EXACTLY! I was always confused by this
I can't tell you how many times I've seen this flick. All I can tell you is I wore out the copy I bought after the first one finally got eaten by my VCR. It's one of the few movies I actually know word for word.
Honest trailer for Requiem for a dream, because is always fun to rewatch it.
Ass to ass.
+Marco Hidalgo ASS TO ASS!
+TakenUnder no... just.. no
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy in honor of Alan Rickman. Please?
The new(er) one or the old one?
+Employee 427 I don't know... How about the one with Alan Rickman?
Alexander Wahlgren I don't know what actors are in which :(
+Employee 427 The new one with Martin Freeman
Employee 427 Are you dense?
The baby Toby is the real son of Brian Froud, the artistic director/ designer of all the character and set models. Sharon "Gates" McFadden was a puppeteer and puppet choreographer for that movie too, Star Trek fans.
Her name is Cheryl.
And Toby grew up to work with puppets in movies. Seriously.
@@Stardust_7273 Like mother like son.
@@yosefdemby8792 and his father too 😊
You remind me of the babe
+matyldamai96
What babe?
+neuralmute The babe with the power.
what power!?
The Power of Voodoo!
Who do?
3:35 that poor child must have become a serial killer
+Eliezer Peña Actually he started his own start-up puppet studio! It's called Striped Pajamas's productions.
That baby was Toby Froud the son of the fantasy artist and concept designer for the film Brian Froud.
OMG Glamdalf hahahaha!!!
+Bluez Dragonfly People usually give that character nicknames that somehow include his crotch, so that one was a fresh (wind machine induced) breeze.
+Bluez Dragonfly Let's be honest. They could have made a video just making up nicknames for Bowie.
Saltyk
That's right, but i must say i love "Glamdalf" very very much :D
+Bluez Dragonfly where can l find this movie? l don't know where to find!
thank you
Jennifer Connelly is gorgeous..
Still the hottest Jennifer in Hollywood
agree
Definitely yes
Yes!
100% agree.
Jennifer Aniston : am i a joke to you
I listen to these songs so often. Hearing about Bowie was like loosing a close friend. One great man.
My Grandad made the helping hands for this. My family did something for this world. Love ya Jeff
Within You was a good song, though pretty short. (Unlike Bowies's package lmao)
"Bernie Sanders" OMG IM DYING! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
+ladyrose1993 ikr? Had me bursting out loud xD
+ladyrose1993 XD but seriously... Bernie 2016
+The Electrocist but seriously there are settlers who need your help, here let me mark it on your map for you
TCWFr33St00f babe
+ladyrose1993 ME TOO! Never expect it. Honest trailer threw us a curve ball.
This was a kids movie?!
+TheLoneLoony This was a kids movie back when people still knew that kids loved stuff like this and before adults started to say what kids should or shouldn't see based on their narrow views.
+TheLoneLoony nevermind "was"... this IS a kids movie! it's the perfect blend of magic, wonder, reality and music!
+SuddenReal kinda like watching Goonies or Ghostbusters now, they were full of adult thing references that you couldn't see in today's movies, we are going backwards as soon as the time pass, ugh
UnknowSoldier87 Indeed. It is a sad time when Goonies, one of the greatest kids movies at that time, would get a PG-13 rating these days.
I introduced it - thus Bowie post humous- to my nieces (2 and 5). It wasn't until we started watching it that I realised certain scenes are a bit scary but they weren't greatly bothered just a little bit uncomfortable. Then after the ballroom scene their attention wavered, they did come back for the Escher room onwards. They enjoyed Magic Dance for sure!
And btw... Jennifer Connelly was 14 when they started shooting this movie.
Childhood ruined, Thankyou
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It's not fair!!!
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I love the super obvious fake dog that shows up every once in a while.
Ambrosius!!
My friend and I were obsessed with this movie in grade school, when we were 16 we kept trying to summon Jareth. It never worked! >:(
A real challenge for you is a honest trailer of Requiem for a Dream.....
It would most certainly feature Keith David's "I didn't leave it out for air"...and perhaps they'd mix it up with his scenes from The Thing or They Live for laughs.
Please can you do a Beetlejuice trailer?
Just what i'd expect a spambot to say.
I don't even know what that means.... I would like to see a Beetlejuice honest trailer.
"hehe.. those are definitely real tears."
My favorite thing you've ever said with that buttery velvet terror voice.
Do the Indiana Jones trilogy. That's right, I said TRILOGY!
Apparently they are making another one lol.....Harrison Ford is gunna be fighting in a zimmer frame probs
90% of the soundtrack is great
You should do an honest trailer for the dark crystal at some point!
+Madison Whovian I was thinking the same while watching this video. Another great film.
Yeah! It's kinda weird most of the time but that doesn't mean it's terrible
+Madison Whovian I loved that movie as a younger kid
I once rented it from a library, but I was too scared shitless of the skeksis to fully watch it until after the age of 6. But man do I love that movie!
Oh man! I was much older when I first watched it. That must have been terrifying
please do never ending story :)
"Just fear me, love me, and do as I say." - David Bowie
"YES PLEASE!" - me
Fifty Shades of Labyrinth
Happy 30th anniversary! Released June 27, 1986. Can't believe it has been 30 years!
No one ever told David Bowie he was in this movie. To this day he's convinced it was all one big acid trip.
This movie is exactly as good as I remember it.
And obviously we have different tastes in Bowie songs because Within You and As The World Falls are the shit but that might be because I'm a chick.
Yeah, my two favorite songs from that move ,-w-
This guy likes Within You. "Your eyes can be so cruel!" So dramatic but it works, I felt sorry for Jareth when he sung it like that.
Magic Dance, Chili Down, and As the World Falls Down
it's all in the song lyrics!
Labyrinth was a pretty good movie!
Why the heck there is still no Up honest trailer yet ?????
sometimes I rewatch it and I still love this movie
The second best fantasy movie with Labyrinth in it.
pans labyrinth
+Kendrick Lamar great movie
+datdudebeghost 001 not exactly. well its based of the faun that pan was a god off. but his role is not exactly what me as a greek would describe the classic Pan deity. anyway that movie is amazing one of the best movies i have seen. one of the few "horror" dramas i enjoy. a 8/10 movie for me. or maybe 8.5/10. really worth watching.
+Hidious Vanity What about Kubrick's The Shining or Time Bandits...?
+Kendrick Lamar gay
You need or should do the dark crystal
One of my childhood fears
I was so afraid I couldn’t go near the television x
I never even knew who David Bowie was until he died
+BabyBobaFette How can you not know David Bowie?
+Felipe Marinho i'm 22 and i didn't even know who he was to after he died.
+BabyBobaFette then you are so lucky because you have yet to discover all of his wonderful music!
+BabyBobaFette surely, you jest.
+Shahir Hameed I´m 25 and I just heard his name sometimes, but I have never heard any music or saw any movies with him. He was never interesting to me.
Well, do you know "Leslie Cheung"? He was one of the biggest singers of his time in China, also in other asian countries he was a big star. But I doubt that you ever heard his music or heard of his name.
Or how about "Gackt", a very big star in Japan. He is a great singer and everyone knows him in East asia, also he has big fanbases in Europe, other asian countries, the US, South-America and more. Did you ever heard of him?
If not...then..."how can you not know those singers?"
This movie is every bit as good as I remember! Every time I watch it I'm just like, "I have made SUCH a good decision!" every minute of the way through!
Are you GOING to do one of Neverending story or do we have to beg?
You remind me of the babe!
The babe with the power
+julie grace what power ?
THE POWER OF VOODOO
Who do?
+Beth Bowen You do!
How dare you assume that I don’t know the entire Labyrinth soundtrack by heart
I honestly loved the most the "underground" and "within you" and of corse the ball scene songs. So in love with those.
Just thought of Pan's Labyrinth....maybe they should do an Honest Trailer of that movie
That would be awesome ^-^
Bernie Sanders xD
hide yo funds hide yo inheritance cus Bernie be comin and taxin everybody up here
+mercenary2905
only good candidate
+suekru They're all terrible, him included. I feel sorry for you Americans
+TheFlyingPineapple
Why him included?
Over-The-Shoulder Boulder Holder Yeah, and yet he's still better than all the others. America is finished.
Still to this day one of my all time favorite movies 💗💗
3:14 - 3:33 are the funniest bits. Way back in a distant past life, I held Hoggle and Ludo's latex heads while visiting the brother of one of the muppeteers (Ron Mueck). I knew I was going to be a Labyrinth fan forever after that.
I love Labyrinth it’s still the one of the greatest fantasy films of the 80’s and it’s not weird it’s awesome it’s still holds up well after 31 years and David Bowie is still awesome the fantasy is stunning it’s still one of my favourite fantasy films of the 80’s
I don't normally repeat lines from a video but I laughed out loud at "a movie so muppety, even the editor is called Grover" I think that sums up why I loved the movie back then too. And Gilliam of course, well mostly Gilliam and muppets combined really but you can take out the muppets and Gilliam still works.
Not so much David Bowie but I understand now he's passed on I will be hunted down for not believing Bowie made the movie. I remember quite clearly at the time he got jabbed at in the media for doing this and it didn't help either the movie or his career.
My guess is that most people don't remember this movie but are just riding the idea that Bowie was super amazing because he's passed away now. It was amusing to read a game reviewer state that he had no idea Bowie was so important to music, it was only after he died that he started reading that and was now going to check out his music. Life's funny like that sometimes. New connections being formed to new things in the media for weird reasons. I notice with myself I have a shit tonne of PC games I've never played, I just collect them because I'm a horder or something but if I read someone really getting into a game or see some video like that, I can suddenly think, hey I want to go to there! and seek out that game. I'm either gullible, edible or some other bull.
+Clay Mann *ahem* wrong Terry...
SuddenReal
oh well this is awkward. Can we chalk this one up to a brain fart on my part?
+Clay Mann I knew I had heard of David Bowie before when it was going around that he died but I couldn't finger on who he was. Then my friends pointed out that he was the Goblin King from the Labyrinth and I totally freaked out. Also it is kind of sad how people get more fame once they die.
+Toxic-Mind-Honey It is sad, but that doesn't really apply here. Bowie has been hugely famous since the early 70s, which can legitimately be called the David Bowie Decade.
BlackMonk66 Yeah I understand that. But it seems he has gotten more famous since his death. I only knew about him from the Labyrinth. I never knew about his singing career before his death.
Bowie was gorgeous 😜😜😜
Seriously? "As the world falls down" doesn´t touch you?
I lost it when it said Bernie Sanders.
+Ty Manning
yes i laughed my ass off.