David Bowie's Fantasy Movies
Which of Ziggy Stardust's fantasy movies do you think most captures his otherworldly persona?
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1
Labyrinth
In the perfect pairing of actor and role, Bowie's Goblin King dominates Jim Henson's Labyrinth in full glam rock glory. 33 35
In the perfect pairing of actor and role, Bowie's Goblin King dominates Jim Henson's Labyrinth in full glam rock glory. 33 35
2
The Prestige
Older Bowie may be les sensual, but the danger behind his eyes suits the inventor of the movie's horribly magical device. 17 25
Older Bowie may be les sensual, but the danger behind his eyes suits the inventor of the movie's horribly magical device. 17 25
3
The Hunger
Bowie plays an immortal vampire -- who also ages. His realization of that is more powerful than his bloodsucking. 5 17
Bowie plays an immortal vampire -- who also ages. His realization of that is more powerful than his bloodsucking. 5 17
4
The Man Who Fell to Earth
Bowie's alien who becomes disenfranchised with mankind proves he can do more than appear beautiful and inhuman. -2 16
Bowie's alien who becomes disenfranchised with mankind proves he can do more than appear beautiful and inhuman. -2 16
5
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
Bowie's character has spent two years in a living nightmare, and is so affected his vanishing into thin air feels almost natural. -6 14
Bowie's character has spent two years in a living nightmare, and is so affected his vanishing into thin air feels almost natural. -6 14
6
Mr. Rice's Secret
Bowie plays a 400-year-old mentor and friend to a terminally ill 12-year-old. He also appears disturbingly sexual. -9 15
Bowie plays a 400-year-old mentor and friend to a terminally ill 12-year-old. He also appears disturbingly sexual. -9 15




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