Talk:Legend (1985 film)/Archive 1

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Legend of Zelda

About this part of the page, I found an older website that mentions the creator was inspired by the movie, as well as "the childhood fantasy of exploring the woods outside (one's) house". If you press ctrl-F and type in "origin of zelda", it'll take you down to that part of the site.

http://www.nintendoland.com/home2.htm?funfacts/funfacts.htm

Maybe someone can edit this in somehow? I thought I'd mention this here before I write something else in myself. Thanks.

ChrisRJ


The first Zelda game was released in early 1986. The movie 1985. Production of the game would have started before the movie came out.

In terms of the very first game, the summary is: Link goes on adventure, Link fights Gannon, Link saves princess, then end. This is very much the cliched storyline of most adventure stories.

Hardly any similarities there, and if we wanted we could campare to Tolkien.

With Legend, there is a boy from the forrest, a fairy, a girl and the evil dude. This bares similarities to the 1998 version, but not the very first. You could say that the only real similarity is a forrest boy with a fairy, but it still follows much of the story line of the previous games.

So really, Navi the fairy is the only part that can be compared.

I do not see why this is included as mention in the discussion of this film, as it's a non-issue and demonstrably, the videogame "Legend of Zelda" is not originative for the movie Legends, and the screenplay and movie were released before the videogame. I think this is a vapid attempt to popularise the videogame or arouse an old argument.
I don't agree with the previous editor. It is a widely known fact and wikipedia should definately include it. The original Zelda game was clearly influenced by this movie. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Greekalien (talkcontribs) 22:54, 15 April 2007 (UTC).

Tim Curry / Mia Sara costumes

I am the first to acknowledge how poorly received this film was, and how both Scott and Cruise do not care to mention it overmuch when discussing their respective careers, but I would like to comment upon one aspect of the production; the wonderful costuming of Curry and the later, "dark/goth" Mia Sara character.

Firstly, the Tim Curry/Lord of Darkness character realisation is fantastic - the animalism and implied physical power, whilst allowing Curry to convey some nuances of intelligence and depth.

Secondly, the frankly erotic and fetishist clothing worn by Sara as Princess Lili in the "courtship" scenes. I find it unusual that these images are not better known within certain sections of the 'net (unless I am unaware of the location of these sites - possible, but unlikely.)

Mark

The original script was much more overt about the 'erotic' aspects and even had a sex scene between the 'Lord of Darkness' and Lili. Frankly, it would have made a much more interesting movie, but it was one of the darker aspects that was removed in rewrites. Mark Grant 02:11, 6 November 2006 (UTC)


Soundtrack

Why did they erase the soundtrack section. I remember it was propperly expanded the last time I saw it. --200.76.103.97 (talk) 05:42, 8 January 2008 (UTC)Surten

I checked the article history, but there has never been a soundtrack section in this article. AnmaFinotera (talk) 05:50, 8 January 2008 (UTC)

Green Man

"Jack O' the Green" is an obvious allegory of "Jack in the Green" and the "Green man", male forest entities (not normal humans) who represent the spirit of nature. Al Gore would understand. Jon Jonasson (talk) 05:14, 16 January 2008 (UTC)

However, here is a link to a movie review site which says Jack was a long haired elf with pointy ears. [1] Jack wasn't just a normal boy. Jon Jonasson (talk) 05:30, 16 January 2008 (UTC)

A movie review on a tripod site does not meet the reliable sources requirement in any way shape or form. From the producers of the movie: "Tom Cruise stars in this timeless tale as young Jack O' The Green, a free-spirited hermit who becomes a hero when he combats the evil Lord of Darkness (Tim Curry) to rescue Princess Lili (Mia Sara) and free the universe from its curse of icy winter night." AnmaFinotera (talk) 05:40, 16 January 2008 (UTC)

Tag that says plot summary is too long

It's not clear why someone put a tag on this article that says the summary is too long. If anything, I think it is too short. I will wait for someone to make the case for that tag before I remove it. Before someone adds a tag, they should discuss it here first.--Travelingman (talk) 20:02, 18 January 2008 (UTC)

Discussion is not needed before tagging an article nor is it needed after tagging. If there is a question, someone should ask here (as you did) or ask the tagger on their talk page. The plot is almost 800 words long (over 1 page in Word). There is quite a bit of extraneous stuff that can and should be removed. We don't a blow by blow, just the primary plot points. Primarily, it is too long in comparison to the rest of the article. See the film MOS and WP:PLOT for more details on why the article either needs to be expanded or the plot cut down. AnmaFinotera (talk) 20:23, 18 January 2008 (UTC)