I've seen quite a few walkthrough videos of the Henson exhibit and I'm always disappointed because they never show anything from my absolute favorite movie so I wanted to thank you for taking the time to do this it is fantastic
This was really cool to see! I wasnt born on time sadly... But when I grew up movies like these wete always my favourite. My mother used to collect all the original copys from back then on DVD, as we (and still have today) had an original DVD player. Labyrinth is still my favourite next to The Dark Crystal. I mean, as Henson already said once he was the most proud of this project. And I couldnt agree more! Jennifer Connelly was (and still is) phenomenal! I remember thats where my "celeb crush" started hahaha! But totally never notice her afterwards in all her other films. No I do, and wow! That is really staggering to see. But the music, Bowie, the puppets, the scene building just wow! What a film
A d he grew up to be a conceptual designer, puppeteer and builder and performer, just like both of his parents! He has his own company, which he aptly named... Stripey Pajamas Productions! He also currently works with his parents on the Dark Crystal series.
This was soo cool! I had no idea they even had such an exhibit! The Labyrinth is one of my favorite 80s films!! Thanks for sharing! Made me really feel like i was there a the Museum. I actually stumbled upon your video up watching other The Labyrinth related Videos. I liked and subbed your Channel
One of the curators pointed out an easter egg when we visited the first time. The case at the end that had a crystal ball had a hidden picture of Jareth up in the top of the box, but you had to get down and look up into the box. My daughter and I got to visit this display twice, but have been to the museum 4 times, 3 times since they added the full Henson Exhibit. I also asked about Ludo and other various Pieces. We were told that they had been spread across multiple exhibits. By Far I believe this had the most, including the things from the Labyrinth that are in the main part of the Henson Exhibit