Jack didn't have the confidence to stop Lili from approaching the unicorn. She was a strong-willed teenager who disobeyed her father, the King, sneaking off to the woods. "Neither country proverb nor King's command could keep me from the woods today." However, Jack grows up into a hero during his quest. At first he wants to find a champion to get back the alicorn, but his fairy friends urge him on to do it himself. He gets a big confidence boost after defeating Meg Mucklebones, the swamp hag. By the time he faces Darkness he is ready. (All this is my interpretation of course.)
@v_zach it appears I needed you on the show to banter and discuss this with 😅😅😅 this was probably in the writing at the beginning & I forgot. Sometimes I need to hear the arguments
@@OakesPrincess To be fair, Lili isn't a princess in the US release. That was in the European version and Director's Cut. And it makes a big difference to their relationship when they don't kiss until the end.
I rented this from the video store, back when those were still new, and even as a teen I found it disappointing and have never revisited it. You said exactly what I didn't like about it: it seemed much too shallow, and the relationship between Jack and Lili was so underdeveloped. I saw The Rocky Horror Picture Show before Legend and didn't even recognize Tim Curry. It's not just the makeup. He's really one of those actors who disappears into every role and I think he's why The Darkness was, to me, the film's only truly compelling character.
@christopherwaldrop5293 wow, thanks for sharing. You're helping confirm what I'd read about legend online. Some people really enjoyed it though. My sister is 51. I wonder if I couldn't get her with me on youtube to discuss the 80s. Lol
Legend is a classic and one of my favorite 80's films. I didn't get to see it in theaters, and first saw it on cable in 1987. I agree the visuals are what make the movie. Did you watch the US version? I enjoy the electronic soundtrack by Tangerine Dream. The Director's Cut is good too, with a score by Jerry Goldsmith and lots of differences in the story. For example Jack and Lili don't kiss until the end.
@v_zach also, I'm glad you enjoyed the film, was Darkness your favorite character? I'd honestly like to see Tom Cruise do another movie like this. I saw Die Hard for the first time last night. I had never seen it in all these years. He told me it was a Christmas movie. Lol oi.
@@johnskowronski4906 I did a review of labyrinth here: th-cam.com/video/-uXyK67IfkY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rOMKt-ptz6_Fa0NN I've never heard of Koda Bear, I worked in Disney entertainment from 2004-2009...
@@aboxofphotons what?! He's the scary clown that helped me never ever trust a clown or appreciate them?! Wow. I had no idea. Lol Tim Curry has truly left his mark in films. 😆 & pop culture, apparently...
Jack didn't have the confidence to stop Lili from approaching the unicorn. She was a strong-willed teenager who disobeyed her father, the King, sneaking off to the woods. "Neither country proverb nor King's command could keep me from the woods today." However, Jack grows up into a hero during his quest. At first he wants to find a champion to get back the alicorn, but his fairy friends urge him on to do it himself. He gets a big confidence boost after defeating Meg Mucklebones, the swamp hag. By the time he faces Darkness he is ready. (All this is my interpretation of course.)
@v_zach it appears I needed you on the show to banter and discuss this with 😅😅😅 this was probably in the writing at the beginning & I forgot. Sometimes I need to hear the arguments
@@OakesPrincess To be fair, Lili isn't a princess in the US release. That was in the European version and Director's Cut. And it makes a big difference to their relationship when they don't kiss until the end.
I rented this from the video store, back when those were still new, and even as a teen I found it disappointing and have never revisited it. You said exactly what I didn't like about it: it seemed much too shallow, and the relationship between Jack and Lili was so underdeveloped.
I saw The Rocky Horror Picture Show before Legend and didn't even recognize Tim Curry. It's not just the makeup. He's really one of those actors who disappears into every role and I think he's why The Darkness was, to me, the film's only truly compelling character.
@christopherwaldrop5293 wow, thanks for sharing. You're helping confirm what I'd read about legend online. Some people really enjoyed it though. My sister is 51. I wonder if I couldn't get her with me on youtube to discuss the 80s. Lol
One of the very few movies from the 80s movies I have never seen.In 1985 I was into Goonies and Back ti the Future
@Teletran35 Goonies!!! I've only seen it once, but that would be a fun movie to show my kids and it would refresh my memory of what it's all about
Legend is a classic and one of my favorite 80's films. I didn't get to see it in theaters, and first saw it on cable in 1987. I agree the visuals are what make the movie. Did you watch the US version? I enjoy the electronic soundtrack by Tangerine Dream. The Director's Cut is good too, with a score by Jerry Goldsmith and lots of differences in the story. For example Jack and Lili don't kiss until the end.
@v_zach oh wow, I didn't check to see which version I was watching 🙈 I rented it on Amazon, I believe..
@v_zach also, I'm glad you enjoyed the film, was Darkness your favorite character? I'd honestly like to see Tom Cruise do another movie like this. I saw Die Hard for the first time last night. I had never seen it in all these years. He told me it was a Christmas movie. Lol oi.
@@OakesPrincess Was there text to read at the beginning? That's the US theatrical release. Favorite character? Probably the fairy Oona.
@v_zach I saw the US one then 🤗
Jennifer, Fantasyland is So Wonderful
is Fantasyland a movie?
Is it the movie that's a documentary about Jed Latkin, (an amateur fantasy baseball fan who earns the chance to compete in an expert league)?
I enjoy your blog s thanks
@johnskowronski4906 thank you so much! Thanks for watching!!
How long did you work for Disney and have you heard of the you tuber named Koda bear he's good and what about labranth
And what about willow
@@johnskowronski4906 I've honestly thought about reviewing Willow 🙈 another cult classic
@@johnskowronski4906 I did a review of labyrinth here: th-cam.com/video/-uXyK67IfkY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rOMKt-ptz6_Fa0NN I've never heard of Koda Bear, I worked in Disney entertainment from 2004-2009...
lol, this movie bombed at the box office when it came out and was panned universally by critics.
@@cliffelgin what are your thoughts? Scale of 1 to 10?
Tim Curry was also Pennywise the Clown in the film: IT (the original).
@@aboxofphotons what?! He's the scary clown that helped me never ever trust a clown or appreciate them?! Wow. I had no idea. Lol Tim Curry has truly left his mark in films. 😆 & pop culture, apparently...