LOL!!!!! When i was watching this on WAM a while ago my grandpa was on the couch asleep and when 5:03-5:09 woke him. FREAKIN HILARIOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
so i was not payin much attention, I hear "its the goblin king!" and look up expecting to see Jareth from Labyrinth. >.< I need to stop reliving *that* part of my childhood. =P
I love how everyone says 'grandmother' in this movie like it's completely impossible. Not the thread that travels through stone, it's the fact that she has a grandmother that Curdie finds preposterous.
Considering her knack for abandoning all hope and playing the classic dumb damsel in distress, it's a comedy how she manages to get through all those life-threatening ordeals and walls that actually require quite a good bit of physical strength and balance to scale, just by following the thread subconsciously! I'd pay to see her do that in the busiest, most vehicle-infested streets of today XD
3:45... GM: Okay, so you see 20 sleeping goblins while you have no weapons whatsoever. You can't turn back because the rock bridge you just crossed has collapsed into the lava. Roll for initiative...oh yes, and their are no places to hide, you are standing almost right on the edge of where the rockbridge broke. Curdie: ...You're from the YAGD school of GMing, aren't you? *To Irene* This is all your fault, Irene! Irene: the thread never lies! GM: *thinking* hehehe. I'm a railroading genius!
That cat's voice sounds so...weird...like they had a person do it instead of recording an actual cat...I dunno... I didn't realize this when I was a kid, but it seems like the animators were a lot better at designing the goblins than the people. The boy kinda looks like Link from the CD -i games. xD
Has it occured to anyone that Irene's super power is the ability to cry, boss people around, and act foolishly (i.e. I'm gonna go out of the castle into a goblin filled forest in the middle of the night and with no guards, then scream when the bushes rustle)? Anyone else getting a little annoyed at all the crying?