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So it went for Hoggle, the main puppet prop in the legendary film "Labyrinth," who once was lost but -- thanks to some luck and a bit of publicity -- is now found. The end result is one weird ...
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What The Cast Of Labyrinth Looks Like Today - MSNJim Henson's 1986 film "Labyrinth" is a deeply beloved classic among kids of a certain age. It presents the raw sexuality of David Bowie, playing a sexy goblin lord in tights, his bulging package ...
The cult children’s classic celebrates its 30th anniversary this year. Luke Buckmaster explains why it is still so beloved – and it’s not just David Bowie’s codpiece.
Labyrinth, the greatest fantasy movie of the 1980s — there’s no debating this — is celebrating its 30th birthday on June 27.The Jim Henson classic has everything that a children’s fantasy ...
Moviefone speaks with puppeteer Brian Henson about 'Labyrinth' digital re-release and playing Hoggle. I had to voice him because I was working the mouth.
Jim Henson, the Muppets’ daddy and Kermit the Frog’s voice, has launched a puppet dynasty. Both son Brian and daughter Cheryl worked on his latest movie, “Labyrinth,” which … ...
Catherine Hoggle was charged with murder in the 2014 disappearance of her son and daughter. ... drew her sanitary mask below her chin and engaged in a series of questions and answers with the judge.
Get ready to be the Babe With The Power this coming Game Night because yes, that’s right there’s about to be a Labyrinth board game. It’s a four-player, family-friendly game (and a VERY ...
'Labyrinth': Bog of Eternal Stench Really Stank and Swallowed a Crew Member Up - Showbiz Cheat Sheet
‘Labyrinth’ made Bog of Eternal Stench a punishment. As fans may remember, Jareth used the bog to reprimand anyone who got out of line, and regularly threatened to send Hoggle there.
How to Solve the Labyrinth Two-Door Riddle To solve the puzzle, you must ask one guard (it doesn’t matter which one) which door the other guard would say leads out.
The cult children’s classic celebrates its 30th anniversary this year. Luke Buckmaster explains why it is still so beloved – and it’s not just David Bowie’s codpiece.
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