RIP David Bowie
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- Green Istari
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RIP David Bowie
Anyone else a fan?
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Re: RIP David Bowie
Yes. But even more of a fan of Labyrinth haha.
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Re: RIP David Bowie
Funnily enough I've not seen it.
He was great in films though. Mr Christmas Mr Lawrence was excellent, The Man Who Fell To Earth absolutely iconic. I'd recommend any sci-fi or fantasy fan to see it. The whole thing is haunting, mystical and terribly sad. The director, Nick Roeg was a camera guy so it's shot beautifully. Bowie's role in this kind of fits seemlessly into his whole alien/other character thing.
He was great in films though. Mr Christmas Mr Lawrence was excellent, The Man Who Fell To Earth absolutely iconic. I'd recommend any sci-fi or fantasy fan to see it. The whole thing is haunting, mystical and terribly sad. The director, Nick Roeg was a camera guy so it's shot beautifully. Bowie's role in this kind of fits seemlessly into his whole alien/other character thing.
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Re: RIP David Bowie
He made a perfect goblin king too haha.SpellArcher wrote:Funnily enough I've not seen it.
He was great in films though. Mr Christmas Mr Lawrence was excellent, The Man Who Fell To Earth absolutely iconic. I'd recommend any sci-fi or fantasy fan to see it. The whole thing is haunting, mystical and terribly sad. The director, Nick Roeg was a camera guy so it's shot beautifully. Bowie's role in this kind of fits seemlessly into his whole alien/other character thing.