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And some girls! I was lucky enough to see an exhibition of the surviving Harryhausen models from these films a few years ago. They were little works of art in themself!
This girl saw this on TV in the early 1990s and was enthralled and terrified by it. I'm 39 years old now and am just as gripped watching it here on RUclips....
I only seen parts of this on tv when I was a kid I didn't know what this movie was but Ill watch it sometime. I read the iliad and the odyssey when I was a teenager
The last few minutes traumatised me as a kid this is the first time I saw this since I was like 3-4 years old. I don't know how I remembered it so vividly. I remember how blood poured of his heel and crushed none but one of the warriors
To be honest, I actually prefer Ray Harryhausen's stop motion animation over most of today's cheesy CGI special effects which often look incredibly stupid and fake. Loved this film as a kid and still love it today.
@@ambienthangoutPractical effects always rule. It adds a cinematic effect CGI can’t. It’s a no brainer CGI looks better but practical effects just add something CGI can’t. The ONLY time CGI was better was in Terminator 2 and that was partly because it incorporated practical effects.
I have to agree. Something about the stop animation, soundtrack and acting really bring back that sense of intimidation that you felt as a kid watching movies like this and godzilla. CG is more about the spectacle/action/cheap entertainment than the intense thrill you get from watching this.
No já nevím, kde se v báji o argonautech vyskytovala socha. Vzpomínám si na skylu a charybdu, sirény, srážejicí se skály, ale o soše tam nebylo NIC. Asi režisér a scénárista propustili své fantazii víc než samotní stáří Řekové
@@Sandra-cl7wn Použil jsem Google Translate, abych s vámi mluvil. - Mýtus popisuje Talose jako obřího bronzového muže postaveného Héfaistosem, řeckým bohem vynálezů a kovářství. Talos byl pověřen Zeusem, králem řeckých bohů, aby chránil ostrov Kréta před nájezdníky. Každý den třikrát pochodoval kolem ostrova a vrhal balvany na blížící se nepřátelské lodě.
The last few minutes traumatised me as a kid this is the first time I saw this since I was like 3-4 years old. I don't know how I remembered it so vividly. I remember how blood poured of his heel and crushed none but one of the warriors
Simply put:One of the greatest scenes in the history of cinema.After 60 years, it exponentially stands the test of time.How many of us have seen this dozens of times and STILL marvel at its ingenuity?
I may be wrong but this was made in 1963 and at that time even star wars was years away this was a great film and I still watch it when ever I see it on TV.
I'm in my thirties, saw a lot of thrillers and horror movies. But still, there is something subtle terrifying in movies like this: no jump scares, no torn guts etc. Practical effects in daylight, stop motion and menacingly robotic movements truly give movies the "uncanny valley" vibe and nightmare fuel
The scene was shot in Palinuro, Italy, in Arco Naturale, where I've been swimming since I was a child. If it weren't for the barriers that secured the Arch, the entire landscape is still like that. Nothing has changed. A few kilometers further south is my house
That's right, and part two of this sequence was shot in Spiaggia Da Peppe, which is a lot harder to access by any transport. The statues of the Gods were filmed in Cilento Valley.
@@kylewong4349 That's right. The scenes of the battle of the skeletons and the giant statue were filmed on the height that separates the low Cilento from the upper Cilento, near Agropoli. Just last year, when I returned home for Christmas in Marina Di Camerota, I met Peppino, now over ninety years old, who was one of the extras in the scenes on the ships
I saw this in a theater in 1963 when it came out. I was 8 years old, and it blew me away, of course. It's actually a rather well made fantasy movie for the year it was made. Ray Harryhausen did the special effects, also known for those in The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1959), The 3 Worlds of Gulliver (1960), and Mysterious Island (1961. Interestingly, the film's score was done without a string section, which is kind of unusual. Eastman color technology was used, as evidenced by the rather nice color quality for the time. It was not received all that well at release, but has since been recognized as a very entertaining movie classic.
Ray Harryhausen said that he made a deliberate decision to slow the animation of Talos to enhance the impression of size and to give it a 'non-human' movement like a giant bronze statue. In the original mythology Talos was about 10 feet (3 metres) tall, made of burning hot metal, and killing enemies by hugging them.
@@ChristianPinnock-u5cyes Ray intentionally wore really skinny jeans while he was acting out the animation in front of a mirror. It’s also known as the Lewis style of animation.
I love this scene to this very day. The way the giant moves is so otherworldly and sinister. The lifeless face is what always gets me, whether it’s this creature, Minaton from Sinbad, or the creepiness of Kali from The Golden Voyage of Sinbad. Harryhausen had a way of injecting horror into these creatures.
I watched the movie for the first time in my teenager days back in the 90's and my daddy in the film original realise in the 60's.He are impressed how this aged so well and this scene is pretty cool.
Talos is my absolute favorite Harryhausen creation. The stop motion was perfect for its rusty movements and the creaky sound fxs were great. But Harryhausen’s real brilliance was the fact that he could make it look so tortured in spite of having no facial expressions.
I watch this movie almost every time its on. I'm fascinated with how good Ray Harryhausen was with stop motion. The skeletons are absolutely the best ever.
Reminds me of something my dad always used to say: “if you’ve defeated a gigantic living statue that was trying to kill you but you dropped your spear in the process, just leave it.”
I remember watching this kind of movie in Taiwan back in the early 90s, and still feeling impressed. Mid 90s is when all the CGI came out in Movies by mass
For the life of me I'll never understand why Hylas ran back to retrieve the brooch pin left by Hercules knowing that a 200+ foot tall bronze statue is about to fall.
The Children of the Hydra always freaked me out. Those skeletons were great. Harryhausen's special fx were a work of love. He influenced cinema in so many ways.
@fus149hammer5 definitely agree, the remake was awful, they wanted it to be an action movie not an adventure movie, the hero was all glum and sulky, the film even messed up the love story with Andromeda.
I think this scene is one of the best in the movie, so 10/10. Loved the idea of taking down Talos by unscrewing the plugs from the back of his heels. Genius ! Some WD 40 would have helped though ! 🤭
Oh wow. Saw this a bazillion years ago with my dad. He was an extremely busy contractor engineer working for the Air Force at Edwards AFB. His talking the time to take me to this will live forever in my memory as a great event. Movie was so so
This movie along with Clash of the Titans was played regularly on Sunday afternoon during the 80s when I was a kid. I was glued to the TV whenever they played.
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My two best friends from high school said that they were going home to watch a movie I've never heard or seen before. To this day I will watch on TV or pop in the DVD. ❤😊
My brothers and I still discuss this clip some 50 years after first seeing it. The posted clip actually misses the best bit, when the first metallic screech is heard.
Amazing sequence that still looks awesome today! I love Ray Harryhausen’s stop motion effects & always try to catch his movies when they are broadcast on TV. His special effects sequences of UFO’s in ‘Earth VS Flying Saucers’ are brilliant!
i was only 6 maybe when i saw this. my grandpa, on my dads side, had MANY old tapes of movies and classics and such. the old james bond films and even the old king kong.
This movie was just mind blowing for me as a boy. Not just the special effects but the adventure too and the incredibly imaginative design of all the different monsters and creatures they meet on the way. The soundtrack was also wonderful. I think lots of kids must find greek mythology so appealing to their imaginations.
I saw this movie once when I was 10 years old. I never knew the name of the movie until now, but this Talos statue scene is one of the few things I remember. And this exact scene has been a permanent marker in my memory for 30+ years. Thanks for finally telling me the name of the movie
Notice how carefully the costumes and sets are prepared! The clothes look as if it was really taken from the ancient Greece. Besides each character owns his own costume. Compare it to the modern movies where "ancient" clothes look as if from medieval or stone age epochs. And all characters from mass scenes look similar to each other. Pay attention to the ship's bottom: it is covered with shells! No matter that it was the scaled down ship model filmed. Notice the natural looking spots of patina on the bronze Talos statue! Very nice job for the 1963! Modern costumers and decorators have a lot to learn!
Watching this scene makes me feel like a kid again - I was 11 when this came out. Films like this and like Journey to the Center of the Earth, and The Time Machine, were great fantasy fare for we Boomer kids. My 6 and 8 year old grandsons would probably laugh at these rather dated - "special effects" but my brothers and I loved them. : )
Same for me. I too saw all three as they were first released in the movie theaters. The Time Machine came first[1960] when I was 8. At that time, they transported me to other worlds.
There's something really cool about these old-school effects that you just don't get in these times. I find this more interesting than a modern movie that costs a billion dollars to make with a lot of fancy cgi graphics.
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10 out of ten...video and sound quality are superb!
This is a joke. 1 out of 10.
Ten! I like this movie and can't find it anywhere.
I would give it a 10. I miss these movies. Movies like King Kong Son of Kong and Jason And The Argonauts inspired me to do my own stop action films.
I'll give 10 🔟 to your video thank you !
MUCH MORE THAN A 10 CERTAINLY NOTHING BEATS THESE 60'S CLASSICS. I AM 70 AND I GREW UP WITH THEM......AMAZING!!!
Every boy who saw this in the 60s and 70s, will remember this fondly. Still amazing.
And some girls! I was lucky enough to see an exhibition of the surviving Harryhausen models from these films a few years ago. They were little works of art in themself!
This girl saw this on TV in the early 1990s and was enthralled and terrified by it.
I'm 39 years old now and am just as gripped watching it here on RUclips....
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I sure do! Great stuff for the day!
You have to appreciate what they accomplished special-FX-wise. Loved this movie as a kid and still appreciate it today.
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I only seen parts of this on tv when I was a kid I didn't know what this movie was but Ill watch it sometime. I read the iliad and the odyssey when I was a teenager
This was a formative experience when I was a teenager. Ditto "How the west was won."
@@صابرينعزت-خ4رJason and The Argonauts (1963)
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The way he moves with creaky sound, gives me proper goosebumps.
Clay animation really brought art figures to life. It’s just amazing 🥲
I dont think this was clay.
@@augustheat its clay if its aluminium its 10× harder
@@augustheat i think you never watch pingu or those clay animations from the 80s or 90s to tell lol
For its time, such visual effects are truly incredible.
Even a modern viewer won’t be dismissive of its entertainment value.
speak for yourself
Очень, очень почему раньше не показали интересно
Bizdə 1964 cü ildə çəkilmiş ,,Sehrli xalat " filmində android kitablar çəkilib .
This was made almost 40 years before I was born, and I still appreciate its craftsmanship.
The last few minutes traumatised me as a kid this is the first time I saw this since I was like 3-4 years old. I don't know how I remembered it so vividly. I remember how blood poured of his heel and crushed none but one of the warriors
To be honest, I actually prefer Ray Harryhausen's stop motion animation over most of today's cheesy CGI special effects which often look incredibly stupid and fake. Loved this film as a kid and still love it today.
The creaking of the bronze colossus adds to the effect, and was an inspired addition to a classic monster. =^[.]^=
IDK, just about all of this looks fake to me.
@@ambienthangoutPractical effects always rule. It adds a cinematic effect CGI can’t. It’s a no brainer CGI looks better but practical effects just add something CGI can’t. The ONLY time CGI was better was in Terminator 2 and that was partly because it incorporated practical effects.
I have to agree. Something about the stop animation, soundtrack and acting really bring back that sense of intimidation that you felt as a kid watching movies like this and godzilla. CG is more about the spectacle/action/cheap entertainment than the intense thrill you get from watching this.
Agreed, its too over the top these days with loud melo-dramatic music.
Jason and the Argonauts was a masterpiece.
True
No já nevím, kde se v báji o argonautech vyskytovala socha. Vzpomínám si na skylu a charybdu, sirény, srážejicí se skály, ale o soše tam nebylo NIC. Asi režisér a scénárista propustili své fantazii víc než samotní stáří Řekové
@@Sandra-cl7wn Použil jsem Google Translate, abych s vámi mluvil. - Mýtus popisuje Talose jako obřího bronzového muže postaveného Héfaistosem, řeckým bohem vynálezů a kovářství. Talos byl pověřen Zeusem, králem řeckých bohů, aby chránil ostrov Kréta před nájezdníky. Každý den třikrát pochodoval kolem ostrova a vrhal balvany na blížící se nepřátelské lodě.
I’m 65 years old and saw this movie as a kid. I named my first born son “Jason” in 1981
They don't make movies like that anymore. These old movies are better than the new ones. I like watching these
The last few minutes traumatised me as a kid this is the first time I saw this since I was like 3-4 years old. I don't know how I remembered it so vividly. I remember how blood poured of his heel and crushed none but one of the warriors
I think this has a lot of charm, which are your favorites old movies ?
He literally unscrewed his foot to end him lol.
New movies are just the same old ideas regurgitated again and again. I don't waste my time watching them.
Soy español y opino lo mismo, las películas actuales no valen nada.
60 years old and yet still pure genius. Stop motion any day !! Thanks for this hi res. upload BMS
Simply put:One of the greatest scenes in the history of cinema.After 60 years, it exponentially stands the test of time.How many of us have seen this dozens of times and STILL marvel at its ingenuity?
Un clásico del cine , la tengo en DVD y la veo de vez en cuando porque me gusta la mitología griega .
É a primeira vez que assisto esse filme.
For me, the scariest part of the Talos incident is when he turns his head to look at Hercules whilst still kneeling on his plinth.
@@stephendavies6949Absolutely it was, when he first turned his head. 😮
I may be wrong but this was made in 1963 and at that time even star wars was years away this was a great film and I still watch it when ever I see it on TV.
I'm in my thirties, saw a lot of thrillers and horror movies. But still, there is something subtle terrifying in movies like this: no jump scares, no torn guts etc. Practical effects in daylight, stop motion and menacingly robotic movements truly give movies the "uncanny valley" vibe and nightmare fuel
Movie name?
The scene was shot in Palinuro, Italy, in Arco Naturale, where I've been swimming since I was a child. If it weren't for the barriers that secured the Arch, the entire landscape is still like that. Nothing has changed. A few kilometers further south is my house
That's right, and part two of this sequence was shot in Spiaggia Da Peppe, which is a lot harder to access by any transport. The statues of the Gods were filmed in Cilento Valley.
@@kylewong4349 That's right. The scenes of the battle of the skeletons and the giant statue were filmed on the height that separates the low Cilento from the upper Cilento, near Agropoli.
Just last year, when I returned home for Christmas in Marina Di Camerota, I met Peppino, now over ninety years old, who was one of the extras in the scenes on the ships
Is Talos still there? 😉
@@mats8375 i hope so💙
@mats8375 No, he's in a museum or gallery now.
I saw this in a theater in 1963 when it came out. I was 8 years old, and it blew me away, of course. It's actually a rather well made fantasy movie for the year it was made. Ray Harryhausen did the special effects, also known for those in The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1959), The 3 Worlds of Gulliver (1960), and Mysterious Island (1961. Interestingly, the film's score was done without a string section, which is kind of unusual. Eastman color technology was used, as evidenced by the rather nice color quality for the time. It was not received all that well at release, but has since been recognized as a very entertaining movie classic.
shut up old man
Lol, Harryhausen is known for quite a few more than the ones you’ve mentioned.
i understand all this,only by reading u coment👍🏻
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I was 9 years old and can remember it as if it were yesterday.
У меня от этого великана прям мороз по коже, вот это настоящая работа а не то что сейчас мутят....
Дичь,какая то ,а вот железный,чем то на казахского батыра похож,режиссёр случайно не казах?
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Yes. It's real artistry. 👍
Excellent work. Imagine performing the stop motion animation. All the modelling, all the labour. Ray was a true artist.
my favourite movie as a kid growing up in the 80s
Ray Harryhausen said that he made a deliberate decision to slow the animation of Talos to enhance the impression of size and to give it a 'non-human' movement like a giant bronze statue. In the original mythology Talos was about 10 feet (3 metres) tall, made of burning hot metal, and killing enemies by hugging them.
The way he moves is like he's wearing super skinny jeans 😅
@@ChristianPinnock-u5cyes Ray intentionally wore really skinny jeans while he was acting out the animation in front of a mirror.
It’s also known as the Lewis style of animation.
I love this scene to this very day. The way the giant moves is so otherworldly and sinister. The lifeless face is what always gets me, whether it’s this creature, Minaton from Sinbad, or the creepiness of Kali from The Golden Voyage of Sinbad. Harryhausen had a way of injecting horror into these creatures.
Ich habe damals auch im Kinosessel gebibbert 😅
It moves like when I was a kid and the way I played with action figures
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И я Синбада любила очень смотреть
These effects are my favorite. Stop motion.
Stop-motion is so awesome. Ray Harryhausen was the king of it. I actually like practical effects better than CGI. It's its own character. 😊
Very vintage movie,great movie .I watch this movie when 10 years old ,now 71 years old😂.
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I can never forget this as a child. Most memorable scene. Loved it.
This brings so many great memories. I lived for these type Movies as a Kid.
This and the fighting skeletons scene still so much more emotive than most of the overdone CGI today.
Robocop Ed 209 stop motion is also on the same level
The harpies were also really cool.
Cyclop terrified me
The skeleton fight scene is beyond unforgettable. So well done.
Nonsense.
I watched the movie for the first time in my teenager days back in the 90's and my daddy in the film original realise in the 60's.He are impressed how this aged so well and this scene is pretty cool.
When I was kid, I was simply FASCINATED for these kind of movies. Still am 😅😅😅😅
I wonder why the statue move
@@Surv-ew3mq It's powered by god blood and protects the island.
Realistic? Not really. But is it art? Absolutely.
No huge moving bronze statues are not real. Correct
One of “the” greatest monsters in all of cinema history.
I was always yelling “RUN SIDEWARDS!!!” to the guy at the end 🤣
You are both kind and smart.
People often say the statue is slow, stiff and clunky. That's how I would expect a living giant bronze statue to be like.
People just wanna see a CGI statue doing ninja stuff. Lol.
Well, it was made in 1963
Yeah, but what’s the hot juice comin’ out his ankle?
@@DeMan59also keep in mind, mass, like with Ant-Man. It’s like seeing some trains moving “slowly” when it’s not.
Not moving realisticaly. Beyond that it can do whatever it wants.
That big statue went to enourmous to "more enormous" in few seconds 😂
As a 10 year old child this scene petrified me! Still remember it well today. Got it saved on RUclips.😮😮😮
This is called Real CINEMA , Art Of Cinema ✌️
I remember watching this as a kid and it was terrifyingly awesome
Bem assim 😂
This scene is more terrifying than anything modern Hollywood can offer. thank you Bernard Herrmann for your amazing score.
Being crushed to death by a 200+ foot statue isn't fun either........🤣🤣🤣
I agree.
@@jeffreyworthen7033To some people it is.
@@Shockerpitzwei ....if it is that fun to them they ain't alive to tell about it....😆
@@jeffreyworthen7033 Their spirits can
I loved this movie when it came out. Till this day one of my favorites. What a great time the 60s were.
Talos is my absolute favorite Harryhausen creation. The stop motion was perfect for its rusty movements and the creaky sound fxs were great. But Harryhausen’s real brilliance was the fact that he could make it look so tortured in spite of having no facial expressions.
The music and the effects are still scary amazing
60 years old, but still wonderful.
Timeless movie 🚜🚜🔵⚪️
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This is one of those great scenes that you remember as a kid.
I watch this movie almost every time its on. I'm fascinated with how good Ray Harryhausen was with stop motion. The skeletons are absolutely the best ever.
Another one of my favorite Scenes from Jason and the Argonauts ❤ Love that movie 🎥
How mind blowing must this have been back in 1963!! 😳
You can’t beat the oldies pure genius
Reminds me of something my dad always used to say: “if you’ve defeated a gigantic living statue that was trying to kill you but you dropped your spear in the process, just leave it.”
But it was Hercules special Than broach pin, Ironically the one Hylas told him to put back, then he'd die for it
Just go back for it after the danger's over, lad !
That spear was no ordinary spear.........
When a 200+ foot tall statue is about to fall......be anywhere else, fuck the brooch pin...🤣🤣🤣
Eu via isso na sessão da tarde quando era criança
sinistro, medo me define
When i was young i loved this
I remember watching this kind of movie in Taiwan back in the early 90s, and still feeling impressed. Mid 90s is when all the CGI came out in Movies by mass
For the life of me I'll never understand why Hylas ran back to retrieve the brooch pin left by Hercules knowing that a 200+ foot tall bronze statue is about to fall.
Hubris. Same as many other Greek heroes.
There had to be a sacrifice for Hercules' folly.... and it was him.
“Hercules, you’ve left your….” 😂
WOW these SFX still hold up today. Incredible.
The jerky stop action effects make the monsters more scary than todays CGI in my opinion.
Especially for a moving statue.
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The Children of the Hydra always freaked me out. Those skeletons were great. Harryhausen's special fx were a work of love. He influenced cinema in so many ways.
What amazed me most was when they fought with the skeletons. Awesome movie!
I can tell you as a kid, these movies were magnificence. Jason and the Argonauts, Sinbad, Clash of the Titans. Excellence
The original Clash Of The Titans was far superior than the crap remake with its fake 3D visuals.
@fus149hammer5 definitely agree, the remake was awful, they wanted it to be an action movie not an adventure movie, the hero was all glum and sulky, the film even messed up the love story with Andromeda.
Вот это был настоящий Голливуд. Прекрасная работа, красивые актёры. Достоверно, по-настоящему волнующе. Так и думаешь: держитесь, хлопцы, мы с вами.🎉
Как называется фильм
фильм показывали в 1963 году, а как называется не знаю
I think this scene is one of the best in the movie, so 10/10. Loved the idea of taking down Talos by unscrewing the plugs from the back of his heels. Genius ! Some WD 40 would have helped though ! 🤭
I do believe his ankles were his only vulnerable spot in the Mythology.
That's in the actual ancient mythology.....nothing new under the Sun.....
Still way more beliveable than Armageddon.
Saw it as a kid was amazed by it came out the Cinema fighting off imaginary Skeletons way ahead of its time
شاهدت هذا الفيلم عام 1978 وكان رائع أنا الآن 58 عام رحم الله زوج اختى سهرة لخطيبته فى دور سينما بمصر ❤تحياتى من مصر أم الدنيا 🇪🇬
Oh wow. Saw this a bazillion years ago with my dad. He was an extremely busy contractor engineer working for the Air Force at Edwards AFB. His talking the time to take me to this will live forever in my memory as a great event. Movie was so so
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This movie along with Clash of the Titans was played regularly on Sunday afternoon during the 80s when I was a kid. I was glued to the TV whenever they played.
👖THE GOSPEL OF THE WORD OF ALMIGHTY GOD "the last age in which God is saving man from the imminent destruction of this old world"
(Holiness is holiness, it is righteous or clear. The role or example of Satan is these: Tempting, inciting, tempting, treacherous, malicious, evil, and devious like this answer: God asked that Jehovah is Satan! "Where are you from"? Satan's answer, ("By going to and fro on earth, and begging to come down from it.") ... When a lewd person looks around him, he thinks that everyone is lewd like him. A, a person who lies all the time sees nothing but you dishonesty and lies when he looks around. An evil person sees everything as evil and wants to fight everything he sees. There really is nothing Satan can do but be like this! (It won't do any good.) Whoever God favors, Satan is also watching over him, and chasing him behind. If God wants this person, Satan will do everything he can to hinder God, using various evil methods to tempt, disrupt, and destroy what God is doing all this is to achieve the hidden goal it.)
Almighty God said
Holiness is holiness, it is righteous or enlightened.
The role or example of Satan is these: TEMPTING, STUFFING, STABLING, TREACHEROUS, MALICIOUS, EVIL, and WHICH as the answer goes like this: Jehovah God asked Satan!
"Where did you came from" ?
Satan's answer, ("By going to and fro on earth, and begging to come down from it.")...
This is the example that satan attached to the natural possessions of a being. 😪
When a LAST PERSON LOOKS AROUND him, he THINKS that EVERYONE is LAST LIKE him. A PERSON who LIES ALL THE TIME SEES NO ONE but you DISHONESTY and LIES when he LOOKS AROUND. An EVIL person sees EVERYTHING as EVIL and WANTS TO FIGHT EVERYTHING HE SEES. 😪
PEOPLE who have little FAITH SEE EVERYONE as HONEST, so he is always CHEATED, always CHEATED, and he CAN'T DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT. 🌷🙏
(I give you these few examples to confirm your belief. Satan's evil nature is not a temporary compulsion or something caused by chance nor is it a temporary manifestation caused by any reason or context. Absolutely not! There really is nothing Satan can do but be like this!
It won't do any good.) 🙏😪🙏
Whoever GOD FAVORS, SATAN GUARDS him, and PUSHES him BEHIND. If GOD wants this MAN, SATAN WILL DO EVERYTHING HE CAN TO OBSTRUCT GOD, using various EVIL METHODS to TEMPT, DISRUPT, and DESTROY what GOD DOES ALL of this is to ACHIEVE HIDDEN PURPOSES this. 🌹🙏🌷
What is its purpose?
It does not want GOD to GET ANYONE; it wants for itself ALL that GOD wants,
It WANTS TO CONQUER them, CONTROL them, RULE them so that they WORSHIP it so that THEN they JOIN it in DOING EVIL. This is Satan's evil purpose. 🙏💐
From "The Word Appears in the Flesh"
Fulfillment in (John 1:1) and (Ezekiel 2:9-10), (Revelation 19:9,13)
📥Calling and leading everyone to His lowered Kingdom or Church because it is still standing on earth in the holy place in the air/ youtube "THE CHURCH OF ALMIGHTY GOD 💐 this is the fulfillment of what He said to Peter 2,000 years ago, recorded in (Matthew 16:18'19).
This is the the only Church of each one of our spirit that we must listen to or eat and drink like how we eat, dress and sleep every day so that He can guide us and change us by rejecting the evil attached by satan so as to be perfect,
having attained eternal life that will enter the coming replacement of the New Heaven and New Earth. 📩
Note📩
Almighty God said,
Life in the Kingdom is the life of people and God Himself. Humanity depends on My care and precaution, and all are engaged in fighting the great red dragon to the death. In order to win this last battle, and to end the great red dragon, all people must offer Me their entire being, for My Kingdom. When I say "KINGDOM", I mean it is the life lived under the protection of divinity, where all humanity I constantly guide, I teach directly, so that the life of all humanity, although in world is as if it were in heaven, the true spirit of life in the third heaven . 🙏
Saturday Afternoon Creature Double Feature on a rainy weekend. Ray Harryhausen was an artist! So many movies had his special affects.
I have all 17 of Ray Harryhausen’s full length films. I wish there were more.
My two best friends from high school said that they were going home to watch a movie I've never heard or seen before. To this day I will watch on TV or pop in the DVD. ❤😊
*Excellent flick.👀🍿🎥*
My brothers and I still discuss this clip some 50 years after first seeing it. The posted clip actually misses the best bit, when the first metallic screech is heard.
I agree!! The first screech sent shivers down my spine when I was a kid!! A Classic Scene!😊
Classic scene. Jason and the argonauts are one of my favourite films ever.
Amazing sequence that still looks awesome today! I love Ray Harryhausen’s stop motion effects & always try to catch his movies when they are broadcast on TV. His special effects sequences of UFO’s in ‘Earth VS Flying Saucers’ are brilliant!
When I was 10 this would have terrified me and I would have loved it.
I,m from Indonesia 🇮🇩 i like this movie very2 good.
NGL I'm normally not a big fan of stop motion but for a giant golem made of metal it works pretty well
The scariest of Harryhausen’s creatures never made a noise. That is a key part of the horror for me.
And sadly, this clip is more graphically convincing than most new movies.
Absolutely brilliant, amazing and lovely 😮
Amazing 😍 much better than Adipurush movie
i was only 6 maybe when i saw this. my grandpa, on my dads side, had MANY old tapes of movies and classics and such. the old james bond films and even the old king kong.
This movie was just mind blowing for me as a boy. Not just the special effects but the adventure too and the incredibly imaginative design of all the different monsters and creatures they meet on the way. The soundtrack was also wonderful. I think lots of kids must find greek mythology so appealing to their imaginations.
Thank you for the wonderful memories! ❤ ( 10-28-24 ) Monday
I loved that movie as a boy!
God we loved this movie..
Beautiful! Much better than anything a computer could generate!
I forgot this movie existed, wow what a blast from the past
For a 60 year old movie…the special effects were very good
I saw this at the cinema as a young kid with my grandfather...scared the crap out of me at the time!
Awsome 10 of 10
Never seen the movie but is anyone else glued to the screen? Great scene!
Boy, how did I enjoyed this movie as a young boy! I didn't know it was even older than I tought back then!!😊
So he was filled with steaming hot Arizona™ Sweet Tea ?
One of my favorite movies!
19m views in 10 months! Ray, we still love your work 😊
I saw this movie once when I was 10 years old. I never knew the name of the movie until now, but this Talos statue scene is one of the few things I remember. And this exact scene has been a permanent marker in my memory for 30+ years.
Thanks for finally telling me the name of the movie
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Is the talos statue achilles
One of the great things about this movie is the soundtrack.
Bernard Herman was the composer. Did a lot of Hitchcock movies .....And Scorcese"s Taxi Driver .
Why is this more gripping than most modern day Hollywood movies? I cant stop watching......
i love this movie and the effects...
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J ai 70 ans et je me souviens de ce beau film vu a la tv quand j etais adolescente . Ca remonte je suis contente de le revoir merci.👍.
Notice how carefully the costumes and sets are prepared!
The clothes look as if it was really taken from the ancient Greece. Besides each character owns his own costume. Compare it to the modern movies where "ancient" clothes look as if from medieval or stone age epochs. And all characters from mass scenes look similar to each other. Pay attention to the ship's bottom: it is covered with shells! No matter that it was the scaled down ship model filmed. Notice the natural looking spots of patina on the bronze Talos statue!
Very nice job for the 1963! Modern costumers and decorators have a lot to learn!
Nigel Green's swaggering Hercules and the friendship he has with the intellectual Argonaut is a highpoint in the film.
He was great in Zulu
Watching this scene makes me feel like a kid again - I was 11 when this came out. Films like this and like Journey to the Center of the Earth, and The Time Machine, were great fantasy fare for we Boomer kids. My 6 and 8 year old grandsons would probably laugh at these rather dated - "special effects" but my brothers and I loved them. : )
Same for me. I too saw all three as they were first released in the movie theaters. The Time Machine came first[1960] when I was 8. At that time, they transported me to other worlds.
Ok boomer.
Ok boomer.
Totally agree ! The 3 movies you mention are great movies and I still like to watch them now.
There's something really cool about these old-school effects that you just don't get in these times. I find this more interesting than a modern movie that costs a billion dollars to make with a lot of fancy cgi graphics.