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Apr 6 08 12:08 AM
The sabre tooth tiger looks like Harryhausen decided to animate a plush toy. The baboon and troglodyte are the pits. The bull headed golden statue come to life is boring. Possibly Harryhausen`s worst film.
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TServo4 wrote: The film's biggest fault is that it opened up a month from when STAR WARS did and was totally lost in the shuffle that summer. It was clearly the end of Harryhausen's reign, as he was just too stubborn to start applying modern techniques into his films. And his worst film, for those who don't remember, was his next and last, CLASH OF THE TITANS.
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The film's biggest fault is that it opened up a month from when STAR WARS did and was totally lost in the shuffle that summer.
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Apr 11 08 1:11 AM
sirharryflashman wrote: Certainly not Harryhausen at his best, but I've still got a great deal of affection for this film.
Me too, Sir Harry. I saw this at a special screening in a theater in Tucson, Arizona. Ray Harryhausen and Charles H. Schneer were sitting right behind me and did an on stage Q & A afterwards. The movie was warmly recieved by the convention crowd. I think EYE is much too long and has too many main characters. It climaxes in another one of those 'final places' just like GOLDEN VOYAGE did, and Margaret Whiting grates on my nerves. But it's got tons of animation by the master, some I find most impressive. And then there's Taryn and Jane. ZD
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