How about one very large mask this Halloween? A mask large enough to be a full costume. A mask that can talk to and control the stones… oh, wait, I’m not sure about that last bit. I’m sure that Deconstructress’ Ludo is a blow the competition out of the water Halloween costume. This is a […]
Labyrinth Articles - Page 3
For a taste of what's inside, Andrew Girdwood published a piece on 27th September 2012 noting: "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3U8fTAHxjdo This video first appeared on YouTube in early 2010 and this blogger's resident Labyrinth expert is fairly certain the...". It also was tagged with David Bowie.
The Labyrinth archive continues with the articles below.
Labyrinth door knocker mugs
Inspired by one of the many great scenes in Labyrinth. These hand painted mugs are just perfect for any fan. You can pick up the set from Riley Mica Designs over at Etsy although only a limited quanity are made each month.
How David Bowie magically moved crystals in the Labyrinth
This video first appeared on YouTube in early 2010 and this blogger’s resident Labyrinth expert is fairly certain the feature is an extra from the DVD. It’s doing the rounds again, surprising a whole new generation of geeks, and has featured on The Mary Sue and Adam A. Donaldson put it up on Nerd Bastards […]
Star Wars meets the Labyrinth
James Hance has a talent for finding ways to look at Star Wars. You may already know him from Wookiee the Chew. Now we’ve got the mashup of Star Wars and the Labyrinth. Geek fest, much? This image – Smuffers of the Labyrinth – is also available as a t-shirt and is a very tempting […]
Limited Edition Labyrinth Worm Plushie
For a brief few minutes ThinkGeek.com had some limited edition Labyrinth Worm plushies to sell. I imagine they sold out in record time. Currently, the website says there is none in stock but you can add to your wishlist. As ThinkGeek remind us, The Worm (known only as the Worm), is the first creature Sarah […]
Neil Gaiman recreates Labyrinth with sock puppets
Author Neil Gaiman makes a cameo in this recreation of Labyrinth. It stars Amanda Palmer, his wife, in the famous endless run/worm scene. The video also features Edinburgh. Go Edinburgh. What do you think? Talented people mucking around with a video camera and doing really well with it?





