I don't care too much for either film, but I think the Harryhausen sequences in CLASH are far superior to those in EYE OF THE TIGER. For some reason, in TIGER, it seems as though Harryhausen was trying more than ever to deceive people into thinking that his effects were the real deal, by using a baboon, a walrus, a big cat and basically what could have been guys in costumes for the central figures. Trouble is, few other than children thought his creatures were actually alive; that they weren't and yet were convincingly life-LIKE, was what made Harryhausen's movies appealing to so many. But I think he wanted to prove that he could fool people into thinking his animated baboon (for instance) was a real primate. Why didn't it have four arms, or some other impossible body feature?