Not sure why sexing up Labyrinth is supposed to be innovative. (I’m referring to the second image.) I guess slash fiction is technically a celebration of the source material, but it’s time people get a little more sexually functional and stop lusting after 12 year olds.
The second image is the less Labirynth-related, could be anything.
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I agree with Rafaella. I don’t know if this person even saw the film.
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I like the image of Sarah in #7–spooky! But not as spooky as that goblin! It’s like a still from an old black-and-white horror movie.
#3 is interesting, too; it reminds me of the masks in the ballroom scene.
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Not sure why sexing up Labyrinth is supposed to be innovative. (I’m referring to the second image.) I guess slash fiction is technically a celebration of the source material, but it’s time people get a little more sexually functional and stop lusting after 12 year olds.
The second image is the less Labirynth-related, could be anything.
[...] via Flavorwire [...]
I agree with Rafaella. I don’t know if this person even saw the film.
[...] You can see my submission to the show here. [...]
I like the image of Sarah in #7–spooky! But not as spooky as that goblin! It’s like a still from an old black-and-white horror movie.
#3 is interesting, too; it reminds me of the masks in the ballroom scene.
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