We were on a very tight budget. I was only 6 at the time as well.
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HarveyManfredSinJohn — 10 years ago(January 16, 2016 03:49 AM)
Siskel and Ebert panned Return to Oz too, which I don't adore quite as much as Labyrinth (without Labyrinth's pop music to lighten to mood, Return to Oz is perhaps just a
tad
too dark). They even expressed unrestrained glee on the news that Return to Oz was doing poorly at the box-office, saying they wanted to see the film fail.
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StrandedinLaLaLand — 10 years ago(January 14, 2016 07:46 PM)
I was 10, and while we went to the movies, we didn't go all the time. But, my mother rented it (Beta!!) and we watched it that way.
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DevonBerk — 10 years ago(January 15, 2016 07:56 PM)
I was eight at the time and I really wanted to see it but Mum took us all to "Three Amigos" instead I don't think she thought much of David Bowie
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nuiski — 10 years ago(January 16, 2016 03:09 PM)
I DID watch it. I was 12 at the time and I both watched the movie in a theatre and played the computer game on my C64

As to why it wasn't a hit in theatres I don't know, probably it was too dark for most kids and too much of a children's movie for many adults.
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MsELLERYqueen2 — 10 years ago(January 16, 2016 10:14 PM)
I was 10 at the time, and I don't remember us kids being pressured into seeing everything in the theaters. Most of the time, we would just watch the movies at home on VHS. My family didn't have a VCR, but other kids did, so I'd see the movies at birthday parties.
I had the Labyrinth game, the one where the ball has to be rolled through the maze. It was tricky, but I finally got it.Jim Hutton (1934-79) & Ellery Queen -
HarveyManfredSinJohn — 10 years ago(January 17, 2016 07:27 AM)
Although it's a shame for everyone involved that it was not a box-office hit, I do think its subsequent popularity is testament to how the film has managed to
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DrRumack — 10 years ago(January 16, 2016 11:13 PM)
I must have been about 11 at the time. I saw it and loved it.
But at the time, I would have seen anything by Henson.
I do recall most of my friends not being very interested.
I think Adults and teenagers probably saw it as a kids movie and younger kids might have been scared.
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Gprime1318 — 10 years ago(January 17, 2016 09:47 PM)
I never even heard of it until I saw it on some HBO equivalent at my uncle's house in the late 80's or early 90's. I grew up watching The Dark Crystal about 10,000 times, so I don't know how this escaped my attention. Perhaps the advertising at the time wasn't very good. Anyway, it's a definite contender for my favorite movie of all time.
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Antonio_G — 10 years ago(January 18, 2016 10:12 AM)
I actually saw it in the theaters back in 1986. I was 13 at the time and was obsessed with everything sci-fi and fantasy. I guess I was the target audience and I remember liking the movie a lot and the song Underground was on heavy rotation on MTV. I even remember talking about it with friends about our favourite scenes and the lot.
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Cinema_Love — 10 years ago(January 19, 2016 11:32 AM)
Antonio you were a kid in the right era i was too Young, 80s was ok but the 90s with the action, sci-fi, fantasy, good comedies that was the era of films !!!
Last Movies
: - The Forest: 7/10
-The Revenant: 9/10- Sisters: 7,5/10
- Joy: 3/10
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crowess_spawn — 10 years ago(January 21, 2016 01:48 PM)
I was 4. 'nuff said.
I don't even remember when I first saw it though. I remember The Dark Crystal vividly (I may or may not have even been born then, depending on what month it came out) at around 5 or so. scared me half to death.
I was talking to someone about why Labyrinth was a box office flop, and they said it was because of advertising. another hugely popular movie came out at the same time and kinda took the spotlight. don't know if that's true or not, but I can see it happening.
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ninetymin — 10 years ago(January 22, 2016 04:18 PM)
I was 29 at the time and coerced an artistic friend of mine to go see it with me. I liked Bowie's music (e.g. Low, Heroes) a lot during the time the movie came out.
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Crurned — 10 years ago(January 25, 2016 09:51 AM)
I was 4 or 5 when it came out, I didn't have a say on my family's entertainment budget back then. In addition to that, they seldom went to the movies while I was a baby or a toddler. Once in 1984 for Sheena (I was less than a year old back then), then a second time in 1994 for The Flintstones, afterwards, in 1995 for Congo and Operation Dumbo Drop, 1996 for Independence Day, 1997 for Titanic, and The Lost World, 1998 for Godzilla, and 1999 for The Phantom Menace. Afterwards, I went on my own to see whatever crap Hollywood pooped out.
You have been CRURNED!

