Writer's Block: The tenth time's the charm
Jul. 2nd, 2010 12:06 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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I think it would be Labyrinth. No idea how many times I've watched it, only that it's a LOT (it was my favourite film as a kid). As an aside, David Bowie in Labyrinth was when my 6-year-old self realised it was boys he liked - THE AREA is just that powerful. 8D
I don't think I'll ever stop loving it - while it's not even my favourite in its genre anymore (that honour goes to Mirrormask), and some parts of it are just outright dull (Chilly Down, the big battle near the end), it will always be special to me.
I think it would be Labyrinth. No idea how many times I've watched it, only that it's a LOT (it was my favourite film as a kid). As an aside, David Bowie in Labyrinth was when my 6-year-old self realised it was boys he liked - THE AREA is just that powerful. 8D
I don't think I'll ever stop loving it - while it's not even my favourite in its genre anymore (that honour goes to Mirrormask), and some parts of it are just outright dull (Chilly Down, the big battle near the end), it will always be special to me.