Submitted by DevilMasterKING t3_10000b9 in movies

this is my 2nd time watching it, I watched it a long time but it was hard for me to get into at the time. Now after this viewing I can easly say this is a pretty good and entertaining movie. I am a fan of Greek mythology so the setting was perfect, the characters were really well acted, as for the gods I like how they were really just viewers to the events of the movie and as for Jason I will admit I kinda had a hard time with him since he is given almost no flaws but I still think his actor did a good job. The music was pretty nice to listen to, felt like an epic adventure. It does feel slow at times but when it gets to the action it gets really entertaining. My favorite thing in this movie is the claymation done by Ray Harryhausen, his creations are done really well and amazing to look at, from how the movements give them character to how each design is unique to each creature. My favorite ones being the Talos and skeletons.

Final score, 8

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Azalzaal t1_j2enr1t wrote

This movie inspired my dream to to become a skeleton one day

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ztreHdrahciR t1_j2elo8z wrote

If it's the old one, I may have seen it with my older siblings like 45 years ago. Does it have the harpies in it? I was terrified

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DevilMasterKING OP t1_j2elyh3 wrote

Yeah it has the harpies, I didnt even know there was another Jason and the Argonauts movie

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Sonny_Crockett_1984 t1_j2eryso wrote

There was a TV mini-series back around 2000. Hallmark made a bunch of them like Jack & the Beanstalk, Gulliver's Travels, and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. There was one for The Odyssey but I don't think it was Hallmark who made it.

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ztreHdrahciR t1_j2ewo3l wrote

Idk I just wanted to see if we were talking about the same thing. I made some comment about MTilda the Musical vs the 1996 Matilda being the original and got upbraided about it

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Maladjusted95 t1_j2ellaf wrote

I was surprised by how many enjoyable and impressive scenes there are outside of the famous skeleton encounter.

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bourj t1_j2f2zd4 wrote

Ray Harryhausen is always incredible, even if the movies themselves are not.

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Cake-Over t1_j2f3tbr wrote

I'm thankful to be old enough to have been able to catch Harryhausen's last film in theaters as a child.

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Island_Maximum t1_j2f80q2 wrote

One of my all time favorites!

I grew up on all the Harryhausen classics and Jason was probably my favorite. Talos is mighty impressive.

If you haven't yet, watch the Sindbad trilogy!

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DevilMasterKING OP t1_j2fgrvs wrote

I plan to, What are the names and order or are they the type where ya can watch it any order?

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_mister_pink_ t1_j2eu5yn wrote

I loved this movie as a kid. The monsters and animation was so imaginative.

Wasn’t there another movie in this same style but featuring Medusa/Persius or was part of the same film?

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bourj t1_j2f2rsi wrote

Clash of the Titans

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_mister_pink_ t1_j2f6169 wrote

Yes! Thanks I just rewatched a few clips of it on YouTube. I think I watched it when I was 8 years old and got such terrible nightmares from that monster who got his hand cut off - was pretty horrifying!

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danimation88 t1_j2ep01y wrote

Talos is my fav harryhausen creature

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Twigling t1_j2ep03u wrote

Very entertaining, lots of fun and some first class stop motion animation by the amazing Ray Harryhausen.

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jcheese27 t1_j2em8ne wrote

I used to watch this when it was on. It's so good.

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cookerg t1_j2ergw5 wrote

The original mythologic Jason was kind of a dick.

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0dd1ti3 t1_j2evsel wrote

I saw this as a matinee in the theaters when I was young. Was it ever re-released or was this just specific to the local theater? Would have been late 80s.

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TheMachineTookShape t1_j2fa8wj wrote

I love this film. Every time I catch it on TV, I watch it. Even if I turn on partway through, I don't care. The entire sequence on the island with Talos is amazing, and I still shout at Hercules and Hylas to drop the golden brooch pin and get the hell out of that room. The fools!

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MovieMike007 t1_j2foriq wrote

Ray Harryhausen's Jason and the Argonauts was an amazing feat of filmmaking and though it may have diverged from the actual myths it was based on, one must admit that in many places Harryhausen improved on them, making this one of the greatest fantasy films of all time.

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mechanab t1_j2fp3yb wrote

I loved this movie as a kid. I saw it in the theater (as a re-release in ‘70s) and have vivid memories of that experience.

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