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Ladyhawke (1985)
Rutger Hauer .... If only their was a movie of this caliber today.
27 March 2001
Rutegar Hauer shines as Captain Etienne Navarre, a medieval knight and his petite l'amour Michelle Pfeiffer as Isabeau his wonderful Lady Hawk. John Wood plays an utterly nasty Bishop of Aquila. With Mathew Broderick as the little thief and Leo McKern the priest who betrays the two lovers.

This movie stands out for music score, knights and fair ladies in distress, and characters that you can fall in love with. It will have you rooting for the good guys and yelling at the screen for them to vanquish their enemies.

This romantic fantasy is an escape for the real world to a place where love, honor, and courage are rewarded. Where true love is possible, and two people love each other more than life itself. A love like this is almost impossible today.

I adored this film so much that I have three copies of the movie and two of the soundtrack by Alan Parsons Project. I think the background music goes so well with what is happening on the screen. Each of the main characters has their own musical composition, and will make you cheer or cry.
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Mission: Magic! (1973–1974)
I remember ..........
29 November 1998
I remember being 12 and having my first real crush on a star and it was Rick Springfield in the "Mission Magic" animated series. The tunes heard every week were short but catchy. I have collected all of his earlier works and this Saturday morning series was a bright spot in my pre-teen day. Thanx Rick
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