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For adults today who grew up in the 1980s, Clash of the Titans was their first glimpse of Greek mythology that, thanks to Harryhausen’s work, is a memory not easily forgotten but easily enjoyed ...
Harryhausen's last film, The Clash Of The Titans (1981), was the only one with a big budget and major cast that included Laurence Olivier, Maggie Smith, Burgess Meredith, Harry Hamlin and Claire ...
Remembering Monster-Maker Ray Harryhausen The legendary Hollywood FX man died Tuesday at age 92. ... Medusa from 1981's Clash of the Titans is among legendary animator Ray Harryhausen's many ...
A woman with snakes for hair! A flying horse! Giant scorpions! Virgin sacrifice! It’s “Clash of the Titans,” Warner Bros.’ 3-D bid to lure holiday-weekend moviegoers –… ...
The new Clash of the Titans flick is promising some seriously good monster. I mean, have you see that kraken’s mouth? Holy crap. But how do its monsters stack up against the original 1981 Clash ...
"Clash of the Titans," out this week on Blu-ray disc, was a movie that seemed to have it all: a hot young star in Harry Hamlin; an award-winning cast, including Laurence Olivier as Zeus; and eye ...
Features Why Clash Of The Titans Was The End Of An Era. The final movie from animator Ray Harryhausen, 1981’s Clash of the Titans closed the book on decades of fantasy filmmaking.
Ray Harryhausen -- the animation guru whose work brought amazing life to the models and puppets in films like The 7th Voyage of Sinbad, Jason and the Argonauts and Clash of the Titans -- had died ...
The original 1981 version of Clash Of The Titans featured Laurence Olivier and Burgess Meredith. But the film’s true stars, Dave says, are Ray Harryhausen’s fantastic stop-motion monsters… ...
Ray Harryhausen, a special effects master whose sword-fighting skeletons, six-tentacled octopus, and other fantastical creations were adored by film lovers and admired by industry heavyweights, ...
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