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gotankgo · 1 year
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Clash of the Titans (1981)
Director of Photography: Ted Moore
Visual Effects: Ray Harryhausen
Director: Desmond Davis
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chrismho · 6 days
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yeah so has anyone here seen this absolute banger of a movie
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Bubo listens to Nickelback!
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danu2203 · 2 years
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FRIDAY NIGHT’S VIEWING...CLASH OF THE TITANS...1981
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antmoy1969 · 2 years
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Favourite Movies - Guilty Pleasure - Clash of The Titans (1981) The spectacular work of the brilliant Ray Harryhausen is what makes this a superior film from the modern day CGI filled remake. 
Sir Laurence Olivier as Zeus, Dame Maggie Smith as Thetis and Harry Hamlin as the hero Perseus.
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schlock-luster-video · 10 months
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On June 12, 1981 Clash of the Titans debuted in the United States.
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Here's some new Poseidon art!
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Infinite Backrooms Characters Photos Part Bonus
Main Antagonist
Wolverine Team Enemies
(Avenger Gorgon, Medusa & Medusa)
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atomic-chronoscaph · 27 days
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Clash of the Titans (1981)
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gameraboy2 · 10 months
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Harry Hamlin as Perseus in Clash of the Titans (1981)
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fitsofgloom · 7 months
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"Could use just a touch more red.": Ray Harryhausen overseeing Medusa's climactic decapitation in "Clash of The Titans." Ever since I first saw it as a kid, I've loved the welter of gore that issues forth from her neck, melting Perseus's fallen shield. It's like a spilled jar of marinara sauce. In the Greek myths, Pegasus himself actually springs forth fully-formed from the red pool, one dead monster giving birth to a second living one.
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the80s · 1 month
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Ray Harryhausen and the Pegasus puppet from ‘Clash of the Titans’, 1981
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damaskino-26320 · 2 years
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It’s always been charming to me how those old mythological Greek epic movies used stop motion for their creature effects. Newer takes on the genre might use cutting edge CGI, but nothing quite beats stuff like Medusa in Clash Of The Titans (1981):
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Or Talos in Jason And The Argonauts (1963):
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Personally, I think it added so much to the feel of these stories as classic fables that the style was pulled off in this way. There’s so much character in how they move and appear onscreen that’s lost when they’re turned into entirely digital creations. But that’s just me.
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male1971 · 10 months
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Happy 42nd Anniversary, Superman II! Released in U.S. theaters on June 19, 1981!
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leonmarchon · 11 months
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Clash of the Titans (1981).
Trama: Perseo deve combattere Medusa e il Kraken per salvare la principessa Andromeda.
Regia: Desmond Davis.
Sceneggiatura: Beverley Cross.
Star: Laurence Olivier, Harry Hamlin, Claire Bloom.
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robrrt · 8 months
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antihumanism · 2 years
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Release the "normie"/narcissistic grandiosity paradigm.
oh-em-gee that's the line from my favorite scene in the 2002 fantasy epic The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers directed by Peter Jackson and based on the novel of the same name!
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