"No, I can't! No, this is just more fairy glamour! Human hearts don't work that way."
and of course I can't talk about "Legend" without tempting Ronnie with the Lord of Darkness replica she is still chasing after!
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I've been thinking about Legend a lot this week-was looking up that figure of the Lord of Darkness, and I must say that it totally "kicks rear"
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Valley Dated Julie From 'Valley Girl' (allegedly!)
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This is the one most people seem to be selling:
He's got the unicorn's horn in his hand too. I've seen a life sized Meg Mucklebones for sale also. Bit too good of a replica!
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Valley Dated Julie From 'Valley Girl' (allegedly!)
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Here's the one I really like.. but rather pricey:
Uh.. a life size Meg Mucklebones?
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I find it distinctly odd that here - the heart of 80's love - we give so little credit to Tom Cruise's status as an 80's pin-up. We seem to have airbrushed him out because of the last ten years or so. But back between '83 and '88 - Tom Cruise was - in my memory - one of the most popular pin-ups for girls.
Tom, we know you've fallen on hard times, but some of us still remember... the legend.
quote:"What cares I for human hearts? Soft and spiritless as porridge! A fairy's heart beats fierce and free!"
The people on the Rewind must all be fairies then.
For some reason I feel like eating a bowl of porridge...
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if mia sara was my girlfriend i would pass up on oona too.
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Tom was good in Legend-but the hair was not working for me at all! I remember hearing at the time that he got a lot of flack for doing this movie. It was definitely different from what else he was doing in the 80's.
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I have been hanging around video store since I was a kid and have never even seen it on the shelves. I live in Australia though, so I don't know if that's got anything to do with it.
I just am not sure If I will get into it for the first time being almost 30 as opposed to being a kid. I might give it a crack.
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i prefer the one where tangerine dream does the score.
its a good adventure, kind of a kids movie, a really dark kids movie
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Is the version with Tangerine dream the version you saw first?
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yeah with the lord of darkness at the begining, that was the only one i knew till the special edition dvd came out.
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