{"id":113,"date":"2005-12-21T15:33:00","date_gmt":"2005-12-21T20:33:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/oddpla.net\/modernwizard\/?p=113"},"modified":"2005-12-21T15:33:00","modified_gmt":"2005-12-21T20:33:00","slug":"labyrinth-timeline-part-iii-2000-2006","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/oddpla.net\/modernwizard\/2005\/12\/21\/labyrinth-timeline-part-iii-2000-2006\/","title":{"rendered":"Labyrinth timeline, part III: 2000-2006"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Web boosted Labyrinth to true cult status during the early part of its second decade, but it wasn&#8217;t until the new millennium that the establishment registered just how much we loved the movie. And I was there [still&#8230;]. <!--more--><\/p>\n<p>2000: As the millennium turns, people over 20 experience a mass realization: 1980 is now two decades in the past! According to the timetable of American consumerism, it is now time to recycle the &#8217;80s for <strike>nostalgic<\/strike> merchandising purposes. With its big hair, synthesizers and hand-made special effects, Labyrinth epitomizes the new &#8220;good old days.&#8221; Tributes pop up. People start naming their kids Jareth [!!].<\/p>\n<p>2001: Jennifer Connelly wins an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress as wife of Nobel nutso John Nash in A Beautiful Mind. Her luminous portrayal of a woman with her lower jaw permanently unhinged stuns judges. Magazine articles appear, charting Jennifer&#8217;s rise to greatness. Labyrinth is frequently mentioned as her big screen break. And the lead actress&#8217; eventual Oscar reflects glory retroactively back on Labyrinth. <\/p>\n<p>2002: Sharon Lamb publishes her scholarly book The Secret Lives of Girls: What Good Girls Really Do &#8212; Sex Play, Aggression, and Their Guilt. One of her chapters features me [pseudonym: Grace] <a href=\"http:\/\/www.oddpla.net\/jareth\/me\/grace.html\">talking about how Jareth represented sexual power for me.<\/a> Yes, this IS relevant. It&#8217;s the first printed record of a fan&#8217;s deep devotion to Labyrinth and its characters: the first published acknowledgement outside of the subculture that it&#8217;s a cult film.<\/p>\n<p>2003: The Henson Company sees that Labyrinth is getting its second wind on the video market and decides to do something in the same vein. Development of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.oddpla.net\/mirrormask\/\">Mirror Mask<\/a> starts. Collaborators Neil Gaiman and Dave Mckean watch an hours-long early edit of Labyrinth in between scripting sessions for Mirror Mask.<\/p>\n<p>2004: Tri-Star repackages &#8217;80s fantasy flicks in bloated, useless &#8220;collector&#8217;s edition&#8221; rip-off DVDs, including Labyrinth. Yes, folks, those companies are a bit slow on the up-take, but they&#8217;re finally realizing how much people love the movie.<\/p>\n<p>Also in 2004 [or some time thereabouts], Hot Topic, purveyors of Punk Lite [TM], begins selling T-shirts, notebooks and cards with Labyrinth images on them. The worm and the fairy are sighted in malls across the USA [none of them near me, dammit!].<\/p>\n<p>Furthermore, in the first indication of the Laby product glut to come, Plan-B Toys announces resin figures of Labyrinthian puppet characters to be released in 2005. [Hmmmm, I never saw any of those, come to think of it&#8230;] Since Jareth and Sarah are not included in the product line-up, fans weep, still clinging fondly to their dreams of a small, poseable Goblin King.<\/p>\n<p>2004-2005: Mirror Mask articles hit the Web and various specialty publications. The buzz touts Mirror Mask&#8217;s illustrious pedigree. Labyrinth always crops up as a primary Mirror Mask influence, praised lavishly by Neil Gaiman et al. Press starts to refer to Labyrinth as &#8220;a classic.&#8221; Must be those celebrity endorsements&#8230;.<\/p>\n<p>2005: The calm before the storm. Tokyopop announces manga of Labyrinth and a sequel for the next year. Palisades Toys announces action figures and previews their 12&#8243; Jareth doll. Fans finger their wallets restlessly.<\/p>\n<p>2006: Labyrinth turns 20! Jareth&#8217;s Realm turns 10! In honor of Labyrinth&#8217;s 20th anniversary [and the Realm&#8217;s 10th :p ], Laby stuff hits the shelves two decades after the fact. Other exciting events happen too, but I have no idea what they are because they haven&#8217;t happened yet. You&#8217;ll just have to watch this space [or one next to it].<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Web boosted Labyrinth to true cult status during the early part of its second decade, but it wasn&#8217;t until the new millennium that the establishment registered just how much we loved the movie. 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