Brandon's Cult Movie Reviews: TOP 10 RAY HARRYHAUSEN FILMS

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • I pay tribute to stop-motion animator and special effects titan Ray Harryhausen as I count down my personal top 10 favorite movies from the master! (Originally aired June 17th, 2013)
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  • @dylanwong6065
    @dylanwong6065 10 лет назад +167

    Ray Harryhausen may have been gone, but he will always be one of the greatest visual effects artist in the world.

    • @maiteperez2437
      @maiteperez2437 7 лет назад +2

      Dylan Wong also akara ifakuba and houro nackinjima

    • @les4767
      @les4767 4 года назад +2

      @@maiteperez2437 And Douglas Trumbull and John Dykstra...

    • @tahaloutfi8844
      @tahaloutfi8844 9 месяцев назад

      He was one of the GREATEST men in all of cinema history

  • @CrittersRule247
    @CrittersRule247 9 лет назад +91

    I'm not ashamed to admit that when my media teacher blurted out that Ray Harryhausen had just died back in 2013, I was the only one in the class to shed a few tears for his passing, he brought a wonderful spectrum of monster beauty to my childhood and gave me a respect for stop-motion that I still hold dear to this day. Clash of the titans was my first and will always be my favourite. However I love all the other films on this list as well.

  • @TimeBomb014X
    @TimeBomb014X 9 лет назад +423

    When Harryhausen died, a great art form went with him lost to time in a sea of computer generated effects

    • @ColeMcCormackMovies
      @ColeMcCormackMovies 9 лет назад +25

      I wish there were more Stop Motion films and more practical effects. It's a dying art form.

    • @animateangus
      @animateangus 9 лет назад +17

      Dont worry it will make a comeback.

    • @willcooke5308
      @willcooke5308 8 лет назад +7

      +Angus Lamont (AnimateAngus) That's one of the reasons why I like the new Star Wars...The only time thy use CGI is for the space scenes, the rest is practical!

    • @andrewgwilliam4831
      @andrewgwilliam4831 8 лет назад +9

      +Will Cooke (BaronFilms) That's not actually true. However, the fact that so many people didn't realise (and I include myself in this) shows both the quality of much of the CGI and the skill with which it was used.

    • @mosshivenetwork117
      @mosshivenetwork117 7 лет назад +3

      Stop motion animation with real life models are awesome, but some people argue it better to use special effects or CGI.

  • @Zallerquad
    @Zallerquad 8 лет назад +34

    I saw Mr Harryhausen at a convention in Dallas several years ago. He was very approachable and would talk to his fans in the lobby of the hotel hosting the convention for hours and then go to the convention and talk to thousands more. He was a very sweet man and a genius as well.

  • @RoseWaltz
    @RoseWaltz 8 лет назад +281

    When I was a child I was terrified of skeletons, and one day the movie came on TV. Dad had me watch it, and when the skeletons came up, he said, "Look, they can be defeated!" He then gave me a pink plastic She-Ra sword I kept on the dresser near my bed in case we were attacked at night.
    I haven't thought of that in years!

    • @Stroheim333
      @Stroheim333 8 лет назад +18

      +Papallion Sunspell Your comment is too good to get answers on youtube. I, myself, remember when me and my little five years old sister saw the same movie on TV. I was already a horror fan, and because of this movie my sister at last began to love skeletons and monsters. After that we had the interest for the horror genre together!

    • @varanid9
      @varanid9 6 лет назад +9

      Over the years, as we get old, we get more cynical, start gravitating towards certain groups and sympathies. I've looked down on people for certain habits, despised others over politics, etc. But, an appreciation of Ray Harryhausen films takes us back to a more innocent time in our development. A Harryhausen fan is a brother/sister no matter what.

    • @franciscoandrada412
      @franciscoandrada412 4 года назад +1

      I too was scared of skeletons. Now they are really funny to me for some reason, even real ones.

    • @matthewdunham1689
      @matthewdunham1689 4 года назад +3

      Great story man! 😃

    • @LB030377
      @LB030377 4 года назад +6

      That gives me the most adorable mental image of a little girl in her room fighting off unarmed skeletons using a pink sword!

  • @apastoys5153
    @apastoys5153 8 лет назад +183

    I had the opportunity to meet Ray twice at the Monsters In Motion store in LA. He was very approachable and would explain how he did his effects. I own all his movies and I have a large collection of his monsters in statue and figure foam. Thanks for posting this tribute.

    • @joaomotta9652
      @joaomotta9652 7 лет назад +1

      ricardo avelino I have to ask, with "figure form" you mean stop motion puppet? if yes, where did you get that?

    • @wireboar7321
      @wireboar7321 6 лет назад

      Ômega Nerd maybe he's saying that he has all the figure toy models,like Superman models or spiderman models etc.

    • @edrosa3485
      @edrosa3485 5 лет назад +2

      On a 1 to 10 scale I envy you about 80.

    • @apastoys5153
      @apastoys5153 5 лет назад +2

      @@joaomotta9652 Sorry it took so long to answer. I am cleaning out my mail and I just saw your question. No I meant Statues, resin model kits and figures. Like from X-Plus, FYI if you live in Northern California near San Francisco at he Balboa Theater. It is called the Dynamation Celebration on March 1-3 2019. There will be vendors selling collectible items.

    • @joaomotta9652
      @joaomotta9652 5 лет назад +1

      @@apastoys5153 Tanks!

  • @andrewgwilliam4831
    @andrewgwilliam4831 8 лет назад +76

    Absolutely bang on the nail with "Jason and the Argonauts". The film must've looked amazing when it first came out in cinemas, and even today the skeletons look good. Harryhausen understood that it's not simply about creating an effect, but how it's used within the film.

  • @Rickwmc
    @Rickwmc 9 лет назад +250

    Giant monsters make everything better.

    • @msagzjr.4641
      @msagzjr.4641 7 лет назад +6

      Spartaculus Jones Yep

    • @bromodragone8405
      @bromodragone8405 5 лет назад +2

      That's a big crab.

    • @kaiportercrafton2152
      @kaiportercrafton2152 4 года назад +3

      Agreed.

    • @MCP5030
      @MCP5030 4 года назад +1

      2 movies have proven this wrong pacific rim Uprising and 1998 Godzilla

    • @ellnats
      @ellnats 4 года назад

      there are several movies that prove that wrong sadly

  • @hydraloveingman1
    @hydraloveingman1 7 лет назад +92

    These movies made me want to grow up to be the evil sorcerer. Abducting hot princesses, raising armies of skeletons, taming giant monsters and kicking it in a fortress of darkness, generally living the dream.

    • @varanid9
      @varanid9 6 лет назад +12

      Hmmm, I always wanted to be Ernst Stavro Blofeld, not James Bond. I thought, having lethal femme fatales at my side, hijacking nuclear rockets, plotting to conquer the world, kicking it in a secret island lair, generally living the dream.

  • @lonelgunman877
    @lonelgunman877 7 лет назад +88

    Thanks Brandon for a great tribute to a great man

  • @justinsullivan1285
    @justinsullivan1285 Год назад +6

    Brandon, you done a fine tribute to one of the greatest film makers in film history.
    I can't argue with any of the pics on the list since I would have made the same choices. R.I.P. RH. 😞

  • @halogaming4696
    @halogaming4696 7 лет назад +23

    The beast from 20,000 fathoms was definitely my fave and one of the reasons is that it inspired Gojira

  • @Jasonwolf1495
    @Jasonwolf1495 6 лет назад +81

    Hey don't discount the robot owl. The greeks invented the concept of the Automaton. Literally the Greeks were coming up with robots!

    • @originaluddite
      @originaluddite 4 года назад +6

      Thanks for rationalizing my acceptance of Bubo in Clash Of The Titans. I had thought it was just that I was the perfect age to be blown away by that movie and accept it at face value. Still one of my faves. :)

    • @Seele2015au
      @Seele2015au 4 года назад +5

      @@originaluddite Some say it's inspired by R2-D2, but then the Antikithera Mechanism might just have a chuckle over that.

    • @LB030377
      @LB030377 4 года назад +7

      Yes, there was Talos, and Hephaestus' robot servants. So yeah, robots totally belong in Greek mythology. Before they were science, before they were science fiction, mechanical humans and beasts were mythology!

    • @Seele2015au
      @Seele2015au 4 года назад +3

      @@LB030377 The Antikithera Mechanism certainly makes it plausible that the ancient Greeks were familiar with the concept of complex mechanics; things like our idea of androids such as Talos were probably not a huge leap away.

    • @sltayoproductions9855
      @sltayoproductions9855 4 года назад +4

      I never once thought of R2D2 when I saw Bubo. Thats some critics ways of writing him off, but I loved the little guy and he fit in the film cause it was a fricken fantasy film for God's sake!

  • @DarthBobCat
    @DarthBobCat 9 лет назад +76

    That poor elephant gets mauled in so many of the movies.

    • @syphonfilter8372
      @syphonfilter8372 9 лет назад +7

      Yeah I know. I'd like to see him come out on top for once.

    • @varanid9
      @varanid9 6 лет назад +2

      LOL

    • @toyohimeyeswatatsuki6917
      @toyohimeyeswatatsuki6917 5 лет назад +3

      Like Did Harryhausen hate Elephant or something?

    • @mrbenoit5018
      @mrbenoit5018 5 лет назад +2

      DarthBobCat let’s boycott the Harryhausen Estate for cruelty to animals.

    • @chubibi06
      @chubibi06 3 года назад +1

      @@toyohimeyeswatatsuki6917 He probably thought "Yeah elephant are the biggest land-dwelling animals nowadays ; but that b*tch ain't no match for my *inserts Ray Harryhaussen's monster of your choice*

  • @johndogscorner9631
    @johndogscorner9631 10 лет назад +31

    R.I.P Ray Haerryhausen, you were a great guy :)

  • @ethanwinstead6280
    @ethanwinstead6280 8 лет назад +33

    Brandon, Ray thought the iguana was a good idea. He believed that if you showed an audience something familiar, something real, they would believe the rest of the film.

    • @varanid9
      @varanid9 6 лет назад +8

      It was also a tribute to the original One Million BC, which used lizards made up and enlarged to look like dinosaurs.

  • @delluser2008
    @delluser2008 9 лет назад +40

    R.I.P Ray

  • @DMan1954
    @DMan1954 6 лет назад +80

    Never thought I'd use this video for a shcool project and yet here I am.

  • @UFWD2000
    @UFWD2000 8 лет назад +21

    ironically jason and the argonauts was my first harryhausen film and still my favourite!

  • @hmldjr
    @hmldjr 9 лет назад +33

    Loved Ray Harryhausen.

  • @carbootstudios2459
    @carbootstudios2459 7 лет назад +8

    Imagine if Ray brought Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos to life.

    • @hmldjr
      @hmldjr 6 лет назад +2

      He should have done Kronos and The Giant Claw too!

  • @jackhamilton9604
    @jackhamilton9604 9 лет назад +84

    is okay that my favourite Ray Harryhausen movie is clash of the titans ?

    • @yeethedinosaur5566
      @yeethedinosaur5566 9 лет назад +15

      Yes

    • @varanid9
      @varanid9 6 лет назад +2

      Weellllll, I suppose so.

    • @Doctor-Stoppage
      @Doctor-Stoppage 5 лет назад

      Is no okay! Is Jeeasson enn dee Argonaz is yo favorite!

    • @davidfitzgerald4683
      @davidfitzgerald4683 5 лет назад +4

      Of course is it arguably is his best work madussa was a masterpiece how this guy has it so far up the list baffels me. My personal favorite is 7th voyage

    • @Scifogon
      @Scifogon 4 года назад +3

      Of course it's okay.

  • @markbaumbargt3430
    @markbaumbargt3430 6 лет назад +9

    Saw Jason at the drive-in with my folks. Both gone now. Memories. I was also a big fan of his giant octopus movie.

  • @blackenedwritings
    @blackenedwritings 6 лет назад +12

    That scene at 23:03 scared the hell outta me when I was a kid. Luckily my grandpa was there and made me appreciate a great movie. :D

    • @bezoticallyyours83
      @bezoticallyyours83 4 месяца назад

      The cyclops and hydra gave me nightmares when I was little. 😅

  • @gaillewis5472
    @gaillewis5472 10 лет назад +20

    This is a great tribute to one of the best special effects guys of his day. Thanks for providing information that answered a question I had pondered for over a decade. I saw the rampage and cathedral scene from the Valley of Gwangi while at a friend's house. I laughed so hard at the panicked townspeople who refused to go indoors that I forgot to ask the name of the movie. I have personally done two homages to Harryhausen's Medusa from Clash of the Titans, who is my favorite gorgon and Harryhausen character. Bravo, Brandon. Thanks again. I also REALLY love that artwork for this. Kudos to Enshohma.

    • @varanid9
      @varanid9 6 лет назад

      I just remember panicked townspeople, I don't recall anyone refusing to go indoors.

  • @EvilDoresh
    @EvilDoresh 6 лет назад +33

    True story: Harryhausen's skeletons are the reason why I automatically favor any undead faction in any fantasy video game I come across.
    (Unless it's an undead faction which - for some reason - does not have enough skeletons.)

  • @philipskouhus5856
    @philipskouhus5856 6 лет назад +6

    My Mom grew up with movies like this and I was born in 2007 and she shows me movies like this and I really enjoy watching it.

  • @ranneylarry
    @ranneylarry 9 лет назад +10

    Brandon, excellent salute to Ray and his impressive body of work. I grew up watching his films and love to see scenes I have not viewed for years. My favorites, like yours, are Jason, Seventh Voyage, and The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms which I have shown in my Survey of Cinema class I teach for ASU. It is remarkable to see such craftsmanship in The Beast when the budget was so limited: excellent work by Ray, a good solid score, good acting, and well directed. The beast wrecking New York and especially the death of the poor policeman is one of the great set pieces of monster films.

  • @kevinwyeth7623
    @kevinwyeth7623 6 лет назад +7

    I'm partial to Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger. The cat animation at the end is outstanding.

  • @ghostlightx9005
    @ghostlightx9005 8 лет назад +15

    Awesome tribute, Brandon!! Golden Voyage contains my favourite line in all of cinema: (Spoken in a fake Arab accent): "Why do you pace the deck like a caged beast? For one who enjoys the hashish, you should be more at peace!" My friends at uni used to throw that one out regularly at appropriate moments of our formative years.

    • @nge400
      @nge400 5 лет назад +3

      Thank God the censors made them replace the line, "Chill the f*** out!"

    • @robertmartinez1645
      @robertmartinez1645 4 года назад

      @@nge400 Hahaha, now that's funny!!!😂

  • @dhoakohime
    @dhoakohime 8 лет назад +18

    I LOVE his films soooo much! they where my faves when i was a kid, and i still love them. Honestly, his stop motion "monsters" like Talos, Medusa or the Cyclops are scary as s***. I don't know..that slow motion characteristic moovement makes them look so eery and otherwordly... My faves are jason and the argonauts and The golden Voyage of Simbad.

    • @originaluddite
      @originaluddite 4 года назад

      They deliberately make the bigger monsters move more slowly to account for size. Apparently these days in movies like Pacific Rim they have mathematical formula to do that accurately with the big GCI mechs and monsters but, I dunno, they look _too_ fast to me. Maybe it's because I grew up on Harryhausen monsters.
      Definitely agree that the somewhat odd stop-motion movements only make them stranger and that's part of the appeal. :)

    • @dphalanx7465
      @dphalanx7465 Год назад

      I think it's because---consciously or unconsciously, his humanoid work skirts the Uncanny Valley. The deliberate movements and facial expressions set off some sort of "danger" signal.

  • @Romartus
    @Romartus 5 лет назад +10

    Having recently re-watched Jason and the Argonauts I agree with the choice of 'Best Monster'. Talos is a bit like a terminator, metallic and remorseless.

  • @Acen2036
    @Acen2036 4 года назад +6

    🎵” A world without monsters, is like a world without sun, it’s like a world without life, without monsters”🎵

  • @Tallgeese3
    @Tallgeese3 6 лет назад +2

    To me Ray is a legend in the world of monster effects. The work he did on many of the films shown here is top of the line even today when compared to some of the crap that's cgi. A great loss when he passed. If I remember correctly he did a movie that had a giant octopus in it. That has to be my favorite simply because it held one small mistake that no one caught ( or at least i didn't ) and that it only had 7 arms from the start but was filmed and portrayed in a way that you never new.
    Thanks for the tribute to a well deserved legend!

    • @varanid9
      @varanid9 6 лет назад

      Actually, I think it only had 6 arms. "It Came From Beneath the Sea" was the name of the film.

  • @Cybermat47
    @Cybermat47 6 лет назад +5

    _The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms_ was definitely a major influence for _Godzilla_ , the main creative minds behind it were big fans of American monster films.

  • @Necroid000
    @Necroid000 9 лет назад +7

    the sindbad films draw me right back into my childhood.....good times....i remember how often i saw them, i loved the cylops the absolute most of them all.

  • @TheTakermaniac
    @TheTakermaniac 9 лет назад +10

    Jason and the Argonauts is my favorite movie of all time!

  • @willcooke5308
    @willcooke5308 8 лет назад +15

    Valley Of Gwangi was actually supposed to be a sequel to Kong! They originally made some test footage, but that wound up evolving into Mighty Joe Young...Small world, eh?

    • @HocusFocusProductions
      @HocusFocusProductions 7 лет назад

      The scene where they lasso Joe and the one in Gwangi are very similar. It would seem like a rip off if the same artist wasn't involved.

    • @varanid9
      @varanid9 6 лет назад +1

      I notice similar themes pop up in Harryhausen's movies: the Golden Voyage homunculus is similar to the Jason harpies, the 7th Voyage cyclopes is kind of a cross between the Ymir and the Golden Voyage Centaur, the Kraken is like a cross between the Ymir and It Came From Beneath the Sea, sword-fighting skeletons appear in more than one of his movies, the Troglodyte from Eye of the Tiger is similar to the main villain in Clash as well as Golden Voyage Centaur, Ceratosaur vs Triceratops is like Gwangi vs Styracosaur, same pteranodon, etc.

  • @artfan101
    @artfan101 6 лет назад +5

    While I love the usual snark of your videos, its really nice to see one that is 100% genuine. I've been a huge Harryhausen fan since I saw Clash of the Titans as a kid.

  • @richwicz
    @richwicz 9 лет назад +5

    My favourite Harryhausen flicks are The Golden Voyage of Sinbad and The Valley of Gwangi. I've seen quite a few of Ray's puppets in real life and they are starting to look a bit worse for wear with the latex deteriorating. The bronzes he made, before he passed away, of his famous monsters are absolutely superb though.

    • @varanid9
      @varanid9 6 лет назад

      Wow, where are they? I'd love to see them.

  • @JeffreyDeCristofaro
    @JeffreyDeCristofaro 9 лет назад +6

    Awesome, man! Ray Harryhausen is one of my childhood heroes as well! It was sad that he passed away in 2013, but you did him justice with your tribute!

  • @sgpproductions9016
    @sgpproductions9016 9 лет назад +9

    I have an odd array of favorite Harryhausen films: 1)First Men in the Moon 2)Mysterious Island 3)Valley of Gwangi 4)20 Million Miles to Earth 5)Mighty Joe Young 6)Jason and the Argonauts 7)7th Voyage of Sinbad 8)Earth vs. The Flying Saucers 9)Beast From 20,000 Fathoms 10)One Million Years BC I'm more of a sci-fi fan, which is why most of my favorites are his entries in that genre, plus Jules Verne and H.G. Wells are my favorite authors, so I had to put them in the top 2 slots :)

    • @nope5657
      @nope5657 6 лет назад +2

      SGP Productions Yeah, I love Mysterious Island myself.

  • @c0l1n_m45
    @c0l1n_m45 6 лет назад +3

    When I was little I was such a fan of his work (still am today) that I sent him a letter telling him how much of an inspiration he was to me. I never had him write back which was very saddening to me since I assume that he never got to see my letter telling him how much his movies were meaningful to my childhood and so many other peoples childhood's. The impact he left on the movie industry was tremendous and nothing like it could be replicated ever again.

  • @gork830
    @gork830 7 лет назад +17

    I agree with just about everything on your list, but there's one big omission: First Men in the Moon (1964). The film has a good cast, with Edward Judd, Martha Hyer and a scene-stealing Lionel Jeffries as Dr. Cavor.
    Harryhausen creates a unique world on the moon, and his effects work is superb--the scene with the Grand Lunar is memorable indeed (though the Selenite workers are children in suits).
    The film has great pacing, good acting and an excellent score. I'm shocked it didn't make your list.
    You do great work, and I particularly enjoy your sarcastic commentary.

  • @sweenybelle9142
    @sweenybelle9142 8 лет назад +6

    the beast from 20,000 fathoms has to be my all time favorite. I remember watching it on an old vhs and being in aw at it.

  • @alditoification
    @alditoification 10 лет назад +7

    With CGI invading the film industry, I'm glad stop motion is still used on at least in animated films.

  • @PaladinDusty
    @PaladinDusty 6 лет назад +5

    I always kind of thought the iguana was sort of saying, "Here's how everyone else does it. Stay tuned to see how Ray Harryhausen does it."

    • @henrykujawa4427
      @henrykujawa4427 2 года назад

      THAT COULD BE!! Not many years before, Irwin Allen had done his remake of Willis O'Brien's "THE LOST WORLD", all with lizards. And "JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH" with James Mason also had lizards.
      It always cracked me up that my Mom took me to see "THE BIBLE: IN THE BEGINNING" and then about 6 months later, "ONE MILLION YEARS B.C.", 2 very-different views about ancient history.

  • @alienlv426ify
    @alienlv426ify 9 лет назад +12

    Excellent work Brandon. I enjoyed very much your video. I must to say that Raquel Welch and Caroline Munro were two spectacular beauties.

  • @chubibi06
    @chubibi06 3 года назад +1

    My first Ray Harryhaussen movie was The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad ; and boy did this movie blew my mind !
    I discovered stop-motion animation years before with King Kong, so i was used to such kind of special-effects ; but i wasn't prepared for what i was about to see !
    Long story short, The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad still sits among my favorites movies, even though i only saw it once, more than a decade ago. He left a long-lasting impression on me ; and still to this day, i'm amazed by the quality of the special effects.

  • @BLUEOHIO
    @BLUEOHIO 8 лет назад +25

    RAY THE BEST EVER IN HOLLYWOOD!!!

  • @revolutionarycinemaproduct6612
    @revolutionarycinemaproduct6612 6 лет назад +2

    1: 50 i love that brandon can get real for a minute and talk about someone who he and many others including me had a ton of respect and admiration for, someone who is a film legend and inspired many modern day filmmakers and wannabe filmmakers like me, who still continue the craft of stop motion in its most basic form due mainly to budget, but also to keep it alive. I am glad brandon did something special to honor the entertainment legend that pretty much pioneered the first truly great special effects in movies.

  • @ellnats
    @ellnats 6 лет назад +2

    fun fact, in the game Marvel Ultimate Alliance, there is a boss fight WITH THE KRAKEN, and what does he look like? the one made by Ray himself

  • @nakedtantra
    @nakedtantra 9 лет назад +10

    KALI the HYDRA , the GRIFFEN ,Bernard Herrman's Music, ''IT CAME FROM BENEATH THE SEA, the Flooding of Argos and Medusa---THANKYOU RAY---rest in heaven, and without my NMBR 1 FAVE OF ALL----THE Original 1933 ''KING KONG''

  • @jaredsardella2170
    @jaredsardella2170 5 лет назад +3

    This is a great tribute to a film legend, I haven't seen all these movies, but the ones I have have been immensely fun. And I completely agree with the top 3 choices, of the half dozen or so Harryhausen movies I've seen, those are easily my favorites, especially Jason and the Argonauts.

  • @gejopohl5102
    @gejopohl5102 6 месяцев назад

    Ray was a friend of mine for exactely 25 years - and I KNOW that he would have loved your wonderful tribute very, very much. Thanks a lot and warmest regards from Germany!

  • @michaelk8860
    @michaelk8860 4 года назад

    In a very short time (the last few hours) I have become a fan of your regular reviews of some of my favorite cult classics, and those I am now inspired to see. Those reviews feature your comedic snark and sarcasm, and added sound drops, cut scenes, and references are also well appreciated.
    I must say, however, that this is by far my favorite video. It's wonderful tribute to his work, and brought back a lot of happy memories. I may not agree with the order, but art, and what we consider favorites, are both subjective and instead of arguing, I appreciate the grounds you based your opinions on and your defense thereof.
    Thank you for making this.

  • @Snapshot_the_Mad_Hatter
    @Snapshot_the_Mad_Hatter 4 года назад +2

    19:31 Sinbad: Hello There... Kali: Captain Sinbad, You are a bold one... *draws swords like Grievous*

  • @MegaMagicdog
    @MegaMagicdog 6 лет назад +3

    The skeletons were so iconic, they were brought back in an episode of "Hercules - The Legendary Journeys" in the 90s! Herc and Jason and Iolus were forced to fight them once again. I thought it was a nice nod.

  • @SirSmoldham
    @SirSmoldham 5 лет назад +1

    You totally rock. THANK YOU SO MUCH! I was honored to be able to hang with him and the rest of the Horrowood Brat Pack since the King Kong 50th anniversary celebration at Grauman's Chinese Theater. I have to stop myself here or this could go on for a very long stretch. FYI... Gwangi was an unrealized project from his mentor Willis O'Brian who helped Harryhausen snag a special effects Oscar for Mighty Joe Young. I won't get started on composer Bernard Herrmann... who I also love.

  • @reevesbreevesb4298
    @reevesbreevesb4298 5 лет назад

    Glad to see your love of Harryhausen. You asked for shares of memories of Ray and I have an amazing one. Ray came to Seattle in 1998 and gave some speeches and showed some of his movies. The first was a showing of Jason Of the Argonauts. He gave a few remarks and the lights dimmed to show the film and his wife sat next to me and he sat next to her. I got to overhear every time he made a comment to her about some part of the film.

  • @georgemills8193
    @georgemills8193 8 лет назад +9

    Well done Brandon Tenold. I agree with your list I just have Gwangi up higher in the list otherwise good job. I like you more this one time as being complementary. Just for this one time good job as a fair critic to Rays work

  • @OllieByGolly
    @OllieByGolly 8 лет назад +7

    Great tribute, Brandon!

  • @varanid9
    @varanid9 2 года назад +1

    I read that it was Harryhausen himself who decided on the Iguana as the first monster in "One Million Years B.C.". It was a tribute to the original Victor Mature/Carol Landis film that featured lizards dressed up as dinosaurs. Also, you notice the 2nd monster is a giant turtle, though stop-motion this time, and, finally, the 3rd monster seen is a dinosaur that only stop-motion could depict. Ray was trying to blur the line between real animal and stop-motion monster.

  • @IrmaEvil
    @IrmaEvil 6 лет назад +2

    I knew I liked the channel but when I stumbled across this I was sold. Ray was a fav of mine and saw a lot of he later movies in the cinema so he made me love monster movies. I had the honour to meet him once at an animators convention and I unfortunately went full on fan girl

    • @IrmaEvil
      @IrmaEvil 6 лет назад +1

      btw fav (before seeing all of these) is still Jason and second is Sinbad and Eye of the tiger (not on your list)

  • @stephenbastasch7893
    @stephenbastasch7893 Год назад

    Thank you for this respective retrospective. RH formed many of my childhood fantasy images and pulled me into his very idiosyncratic inventions. I doubt that anyone, before or since, marked special effects like he did.

  • @chriswagg1354
    @chriswagg1354 2 года назад

    Brilliant, this is one of my favourites of your review shows...odd really as what I usually enjoy is your piss taking style but you pitched this right by showcasing your own love and respect for Ray Harryhausen as I am sure most people who have seen his work feel the same way and for those who haven't it leads the way to getting to know his work. I may have changed the order of these movies in the ranking slightly but that is a seriously minor quibble and really just a matter of preference. You have bought back a lot of good memories with this and I shall be watching my Harryhausen DVD's again very soon, thank you

  • @hankparmer2298
    @hankparmer2298 5 лет назад

    Wonderful tribute, Brandon. The first Ray Harryhausen film I can remember seeing was Beast from 20,000 Fathoms, on my Grandma's old 16-inch B & W TV. As I recall it scared the willies out of my 8-yr-old self. I was hooked on Harryhausen from the moment the Rhedosaurus climbed out of the Hudson onto that pier. ) That scene where the Beast snaps up one of New York's finest (though probably not brightest) like a Doberman scarfing down a liver treat is truly one for the ages. I agree that Jason and the Argonauts is hands down his greatest film, though. I was lucky enough to catch it on the big screen, multiple times (long story) in the late Seventies, and believe me, it was impressive. Too bad he didn't get a chance to do the effects for War of the Worlds -- that would have been awesome!

  • @DW4Ever91
    @DW4Ever91 7 лет назад +3

    I can't believe it took Me this long to see this vid. I Fricken Love Harryhausen's Work! Thanks for Making This Top 10!

  • @Possienke
    @Possienke 7 лет назад +1

    Your channel is awesome and this is your best video. I discovered so many Harryhausen movies because of this clip.

  • @tifla108
    @tifla108 7 лет назад +3

    Brandon, thank you for the tribute to a great man who brought a little magic to my own childhood.

  • @Spooky_Spookerson
    @Spooky_Spookerson 4 года назад

    Ah so that’s where that voluptuous Kali is from in your end cards. Thank you for a great tribute, definitely gonna check some of these out now!

  • @jopestv1063
    @jopestv1063 5 лет назад

    Hey Brandon...best one-man tribute to Ray I've seen. I'm also a huge Harryhausen fan. "Jason & the Argonauts" being my first big screen Harryhausen experience. Consider me subscribed, dude.

  • @MsSteveman
    @MsSteveman 7 лет назад +1

    sweet channel just subbed, i loved all these classics when i was a kid and still do i think ill love all your vids haha

  • @mikesnyder1788
    @mikesnyder1788 4 года назад

    Well done, sir! As a teenager in the late fifties and early sixties I saw many of these great RH movies! You are correct about the skeleton fight in Jason and the Argonauts! My friends and I were treated way beyond the 25 cents to enter the cinema! So glad I got to see these films on the big screen!!!

  • @addlong811
    @addlong811 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for this episode, very informative and entertaining. I'm a old guy in my 50s and Jason and the Argonauts was my first favorite movie. It remained my favorite for many years, still ranking in my top 10. Love that movie.

  • @CrazyGamerDragon64
    @CrazyGamerDragon64 7 лет назад +2

    hey, I don't know if you've ever seen Gremlins 2 or not, but there is a shirt scene where two Gremlins (George & Lenny) are watching The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms & they both start laughing at the scene where the cop gets eaten by the Rhedosaurus, thought I should mention that

  • @waltwright84
    @waltwright84 5 лет назад

    I'm so glad I stumbled across your channel! The Golden Voyage Of Sinbad was my first introduction to Harryhausen as a child and I became a fan immediately. It was particularly cool that a bit later I was an Amiga computer fanboy and absolutely loved this Harryhausen game homage: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinbad_and_the_Throne_of_the_Falcon

  • @CrazyGamerDragon64
    @CrazyGamerDragon64 Год назад

    I'm glad this video popped up again in my feed, I just realized it's been a decade since Ray Harryhausen passed away

  • @robertvazquez5607
    @robertvazquez5607 3 месяца назад +1

    I first saw the beast from 20,000 fathom when I was a kid. I'm 68 now and it's still sends chill down my spine! 👍👍👍!

    • @Shadowman4710
      @Shadowman4710 3 месяца назад

      I'm 59 and grew up on Harryhausen's films, not on cable like Brandon but on American local broadcast tv in the 60's and 70's. The one that sticks with me the most is "Jason and the Argonauts" (1963) which features the battle with the gang of skeletons.

  • @juanrangel7007
    @juanrangel7007 4 года назад

    Great countdown. Classic movies growing up when there was only 3 channels and Saturdays as a kid meant great stop motion movies. The last 3 on the list take me back. Good work my man. 👍

  • @mitchman3006
    @mitchman3006 8 лет назад +2

    Mysterious Island was the first Harryhausen film I ever saw and since then I've loved his films.

  • @alexandresobreiramartins9461
    @alexandresobreiramartins9461 5 лет назад

    Most of those movies really do bring back lots of memories. I just adored them as a kid and watched them over and over.

  • @FATmonkeyCHRIS
    @FATmonkeyCHRIS 5 лет назад

    Great list. Great tribute to one of the legends of film. Great job.

  • @RG-yt6wn
    @RG-yt6wn 5 лет назад

    Great tribute. If I ever want to feel like a kid again, a Harryhausen flick does the trick every time.

  • @michealfierce326
    @michealfierce326 7 лет назад +2

    wow i wanted to know how the Kraken was made, stumbled onto your video now i got to know more about Ray Haryhausen. great video

  • @Bucko1126
    @Bucko1126 4 года назад

    Man, I saw several of these on TV when I was a kid, and remember just being mesmerized by them!
    Watching this video reminded me of being a kid again!

  • @michaelkemel9711
    @michaelkemel9711 6 лет назад +1

    My sister and I once caught the end of The Golden Voyage of Sinbad. The Kali sword fight and the Griffin versus the Centaur was one of the coolest things I remember watching on TV.

  • @Nytemare2all
    @Nytemare2all 9 лет назад +2

    I grew up watching quite a bit of Monstervision so I got to enjoy most of Ray's work as well. The effects work he did was always something I enjoyed and probably led to my fascination on stop motion work in general. Years later when I checked IMDB I found out Ray Harryhausen and I share the same birthday. Awesome!

  • @Heretic1953
    @Heretic1953 2 года назад

    I love your video.❤️ It caught my eye because of the way you included yourself with Ray's monsters. I still watch many of his movies till this day. P. S. I'm 69 years old.

  • @nge400
    @nge400 5 лет назад

    That is one badass monsters mural you use in your transition segments!

  • @nexusvideo
    @nexusvideo 4 года назад

    The Golden Voyages of Sinbad was the first film to really leave an impression on me as young child. I saw it at the theater on my birthday and was blown away.
    Crazy stop motion effects with the sword fight with the multi armed statue that comes to life and throw in the most beautiful woman I had ever seen in Caroline Munroe.

  • @Fixtionmaster101
    @Fixtionmaster101 7 лет назад +3

    Thank you for a fascinating top ten video.

  • @oyonan
    @oyonan 5 лет назад

    I always got excited when I saw one of his movies as a kid. I had no idea who he was, but when I got older and found out that he was behind so many of the movies I loved, I was amazed. He's one person I wish I could have worked with.

  • @charleswalker8262
    @charleswalker8262 4 года назад +1

    I have the honor of seeing All Ten Movies on your list,R.I.P to The Best There Is......The Best There Was.....And The BEST There Ever Will Be,Mr. Ray Harryhausen.You may be gone.............but your monsters will live on............. FOREVER.

  • @Jonnick11
    @Jonnick11 6 лет назад +1

    My oh my the man that possess them all made history in the making I love Ray Harryhuasen movies of course I have them all,I grow up watching black scorpion, sinbad, mighty Joe young,etc when did he passed away...oh my God! My he rest in peace...his movies will always be an inspiration to me.thanks for sharing brandon.

  • @jameswoodard4304
    @jameswoodard4304 5 лет назад

    FYI, that music Brandon keeps using is the Main Theme to the 7th Voyage of Sinbad. I had to look it up. The Golden Voyage of Sinbad is my favorite Harryhausen movie. The ship's figurehead coming to life was the first of his effects that I saw and both it and the Hindu idol left a huge impression.

  • @maryadkins2599
    @maryadkins2599 6 лет назад +1

    I went to a sci-fi convention ages ago and Ray Harryhausen was a guest. His Q and A was great and I found myself walking down the stairs with him and we had a brief conversation. He was kind and generous with his knowledge. A great man who inspired great movies. Did I ever become the next stop-motion sensation? Nope. However as I age, I find myself recalling his words "Persevere and enjoy the journey. Do your best."

  • @HucksPopCultureCafe
    @HucksPopCultureCafe 5 лет назад

    Great job, Brandon. Very fun to watch. JATA is definitely #1! I got to meet Ray twice. Once at a convention and the other time at my job. I worked at a video duplication house in Santa Monica, CA, and we got a call the Ray Harryhausen wanted to stop to get something copied. Unbelievably only me and one other dude their knew him, so naturally the two of us gave him VIP treatment. Man that was fun. Pre-cell phone days so sadly no photo with him, but still a great memory.

  • @Acen2036
    @Acen2036 4 года назад +2

    15:48 My grandfather whenever he makes food

  • @blinxerizer5426
    @blinxerizer5426 7 лет назад +3

    GREAT video. I love Ray Haryhousen! Top fav movie is The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms.

    • @Scifogon
      @Scifogon 4 года назад

      My favorite too !