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Post by claudius on Jun 12, 2021 18:32:24 GMT
Clash of the Titans (1981) Ray Harryhausen’s final film.
History of the World Part I (1981) Mel Brooks’ take on the Historical Epic.
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Post by politicidal on Jun 12, 2021 18:49:44 GMT
I wouldn't mind a revival of those types of movies, the sword-and-sandal mythology epics.
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Post by kolchak92 on Jun 12, 2021 18:58:41 GMT
Let's face it, you can't "Torquemada" anything!
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Post by Prime etc. on Jun 12, 2021 19:01:35 GMT
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film three and a half out of four stars and called it "a grand and glorious romantic adventure, filled with brave heroes, beautiful heroines, fearsome monsters, and awe-inspiring duels to the death. It is a lot of fun."[18] Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune also gave the film three and a half stars out of four and called it "a special effects spectacular that succeeds brilliantly as an old-fashioned adventure film based on the legends of Greek mythology."[19] Variety called it "an unbearable bore of a film that will probably put to sleep the few adults stuck taking the kids to it. This mythical tale of Perseus, son of Zeus, and his quest for the 'fair' Andromeda, is mired in a slew of corny dialog and an endless array of flat, outdated special effects that are both a throwback to a bad 1950's picture."[20] Vincent Canby of The New York Times wrote, "Though not very witty, the adventures are many and involve a lot of Mr. Harryhausen's specialities," though he thought the monsters were "less convincing than interesting."[21] Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times stated that the film "has charm, it has imagination, but it is also too often stodgy. It is an instance of the whole not being nearly as good as its parts. However, Harryhausen's contributions do delight, and this may be more than enough for his ardent admirers and most youngsters."[22] Gary Arnold of The Washington Post wrote that Hamlin was "always a magnetic presence" but the film's appeal was "quaint and stilted."[23] Geoff Brown of The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote that the film "unfortunately fails to shake much dust off the genre ... Despite the producers' protracted labours, there's a real possibility that some audiences will be turned to stone before Medusa shows up."[24] Time stated "The real titan is Ray Harryhausen."[
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Post by vegalyra on Jun 12, 2021 19:33:07 GMT
Always one of my favorites. It seemed to play all the time in the '80s on cable. The part with Charon, the boat man, spooked me quite a bit. The Medusa sequence was extraordinarily well done. It's probably one of Harryhausen's best.
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Post by claudius on Jun 12, 2021 19:42:07 GMT
I too saw it on cable in the 80s. I remember the toy line. My siblings had Thallo, Calibus, Charon, and the Kraken.
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Post by Prime etc. on Jun 12, 2021 19:52:29 GMT
I had Pegasus and Charon and Thallo and Perseus.
I kick myself I never saw it in a theater--it is so weird since I knew everything about it. I guess since home video had arrived--we knew it would come to video within a year. I didnt see Raiders until people talked about in school and waited for it to come back to the local theater.
The Charon scene is so good--when you think it is mostly a hand puppet and yet so sinister-especially compared to the awful remake. And Thallo is a cool character. One has to appreciate him a lot more now. He's the anchor for part of the story--telling the history of the kingdom and "blood-gutted marsh flies" line.
"Persues!" when he throws the sword.
I think the Kraken design is weak though. It looks like the Ymir. It's not very unique-looking.
And a little less Bubo would have helped. I think the stop-motion approach was a mistake. They should have used a trained owl and just put some kind of glow filter over the film so we know the owl is magic-created.
"I shall never part with you, my beloved Bubo."
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Post by loofapotato on Jun 12, 2021 20:35:46 GMT
Let's face it, you can't "Torquemada" anything! ♫ The inquisition yeah yeah yeah ♫
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Post by Spike Del Rey on Jun 14, 2021 15:45:01 GMT
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