When the old emperor dies, a new even nastier Skeksis one takes his place, and so begins this latest reign of terror for all the Gelfling on the distant world of Thra . The only way to rectify things is for the dark crystal, damaged aeons ago, to be restored to it s former glory and that can only happen at the conjunction of their planet s three suns. That onerous task now falls to the timid Jen and his friend Kira and so they set off on a series of perilous adventures as they must locate the crystal and get it to the temple so that it can regenerate and defeat the vulture-like (look at my avatar) creatures. It s a cracking story of good versus evil, with the monstrous creations of Jim Henson delivering quite an effective, in a pantomime sort of fashion, degree of peril as the tension builds up. The humans I didn t care for so much - they re a bit weedy; but the monsters are crafted with detail and originality and the use of colourful visuals to augment the story whilst evoking a sense of mystery and danger works well too. It s got plenty of action, mysticism and even if I did hate the predictably goody-goody denouement, I did enjoy the film and though it has dated, that didn t it too much.