I always admired how Harryhausen basically got performances out of his puppets as though they were live actors. They each had their own personality and soul.
Harryhausen's creature "acting" is outstanding here. I love the "dafuq" look on the centaur's face starting 0:56, and the posture just adds to it. Such a genuine mix of confusion and fear. He's shocked! He's shook! Add to that the incredibly organic wing-flapping at 1:22. Really sophisticated work.
I remember watching this as a child and be *very* upset that the griffin lost. I'm not even sure I knew what a griffin was at the time, but I knew something half-lion and half-eagle was a lot cooler than the centaur-cyclops.
I felt the same way when the Sabre tooth tiger died in the other sinbad movie. Then when I got older and realized that she was the villain, I felt bad that the Troglodyte died
Growing up, this was one of the most amazing things I'd ever seen on the screen. Harryhausen could truly create wonder. Ohh, and consider me squarely in the Griffin's camp! It broke my heart watching that noble beast die.
Sinbad n his idiot , squad, should have Helped it. I would have stabbed it in the back, n cut it,s legs. the way the Evil jerk in other side did to the Griffin. then cut him. instead they sit n do NOTHING. fools
I remember being about 10 or 12 years old when I first saw this movie and even with my rudimentary understanding of good and evil and right and wrong and justice and courage I knew that Sinbad had wimped out and ceased to be a good guy when he stood passively by and watched as the malevolent centaur triumphed against the beautiful and noble centaur. Sinbad, clearly, was the counterbalance against the sinister plotting of the treacherous sorcerer but when the sorcerer was attacking the centaur our hero had his best chance to eliminate the evil one and he didn't...I always resented that as a kid.
They just do not make these types of movies anymore. What a legendary classic! The music, creatures and scenary are just beautiful. I like the Sinbad movies. Jason and the Argonauts was brilliantly done. There is no mistaken that classic opening music. It was wonderful growing up and watching these legendary movies. Pure Classic Movies!!! 🎥🎥🎥
As annoying as it is that the villain ruined a fair fight, it's ironic that he actually bothers to help his monster ally while Sinbad usually leaves his monster allies to fight and die alone.
According to Ray Harryhausen's early concept art for the project (illustrated in charcoal pencil), the Griffin, which fights the One-Eyed Centaur, was originally going to be a Neanderthal man. The "Neanderthal man" concept later became the Troglodyte in Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (1977).
Trog from Eye of the Tiger suffered the same unfortunate fate. Sinbad doesn't seem to have that much of a soft spot for helpless mythological creatures.
@@c0l1n_m45 out of universe, I'm pretty sure it would have taken WAY more time to edit the creatures and the actors together as if they were all in the same moment. If you look closely, you'll notice the majority of stop motion monsters rarely get close to or physically interact for long periods of time with the live action actors. Hell, in this scene, Sinbad is dodging the centaurs strikes until the club breaks! Nowadays I think this would be easier with computer editing, but back then the art, while majestic in it's own rights, was kinda limited. In universe, however, do you really want to be in-between two fighting mythical beasts who might unintentionally kill you as a product of their fight?
I don't know what it is, but the monsters from this, the 7th voyage of Sinbad,the eye of the tiger and Jason and the Argonauts always terrify the hell from me. No matter how many horror film's I watch, nothing terrify a me as much as these do.The sound effects, the animation's are just amazing. Maybe stuck with me because I watched them as a young kid, maybe like 5-6 possibly younger. Tho these movies are what got me into fantasy, history and movie's in general and I'll always love them for that.
*The creatures Harryhausen created were so charismatic and scary back then, and they still are today. Ironically, I prefer films like this Stop Motion style over CGI.*
Harryhausen films, aside from the legendary stop-motion effects, always went the extra mile in getting beautiful, barely-dressed women in lead roles; this, 1 Million B.C., Clash of the Titans, etc.
I used to watch this repeatedly as an early 80s child, the monsters scared me senseless. Watching it back now, the only thing that scares me is the realisation of how much time has since passed. I guess that's life.
When I was younger watching this, I thought the griffin was real pretty with its wings and golden-like sheen. Not sure if it was suppose to be a monster too, but I was quite sad when it was defeated.
"The forces of good and evil--battling eternally. It is the deeds of weak and mortal men--they tip the scales one way or the other." Good stuff, a real lesson there to ponder.
I agree with you. Griffin has head and wings of eagle but has body, legs and tail of lion which is half eagle and half lion. Centaur should had serious marks from claws of Griffin and cuts from sharp beag of Griffin. Centaur just has strong arms but not strong enough to defeat the Griffin a monster has deadly weapons. Who ever made this movie it was wants Centaur to win because idea of maker of this movie is Centaur get killed by Sinbad not Griffin other wise we would seen Griffin one the fight not Centaur. It's not hard to know that.
You know why I realize now that people seem to largely prefer stop-motion to CGI, even though CGI looks more realistic and smooth? For several reasons. One, it adds an air of otherworldliness and mysticism to the monsters. But the more important reason? It takes way more effort to produce stop motion than CGI. CGI is computer-generated; technology does most of the real work. But with stop motion, every single frame had to be painstakingly posed and animated. There was real heart put into those creations. Real time, real HUMAN effort. CGI makes it appear more real, but at the similarly real cost of losing some of that heart and soul that made stop motion so iconic.
I know they can work real wonders with CGI and AI these days, but stop-motion animation shows real craftsmanship and creativity. Bravo Rsy Harryhausen 👏🏾❤🌟
Maravillo viaje a la imaginación en mundos repletos de seres mitológicos, el "grifo" es la mejor versión que he visto hasta estos días, su diseño majestuoso, imponente, impresionante....una pena que haya salido solo unos minutos en escena...el centauro le faltó más trabajo en el diseño y el detalle..pero pasa la prueba....
I know that the film was made when special effects were only just finding their feet and the budget was low but I just love the fact that when the centaur throws the broken club, it picks up speed after going over the guy's head
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If you watch all of Harryhausen’s movies, whenever there was a battle between a good and evil creature he ALWAYS lets the evil one win. That always pissed me off as a kid.
Granted, I love that the centaur wasn't cheering and just stood confused after the fight like "That guy spoiled this fair fight. Now I can't look badass."
Kirubu (Assyrian) / Cherub or Cherubim (Hebrew) / Gryphem (Latin) / Gryphon (Greek) / Griffin (En) / Cherubs (En) : Sacred order hybrid-creature, with a rear body of a Lion/Bull symbolizing power, and the front body of an Eagle symbolizing wisdom. Represents the forces of light & goodness.
just like the eye of the tiger with the trog, he came in to help them then they stood back and did piss all until the good monster was dead then decided to fight
I don't know, if a modern CGI remake would exist it wouldn't be scary at all. Same thing happened to the clash of the titans movie, the CGI Medusa sucks while the stop motion one moves and sounds incredibly scary. I don't really understand how people can say something like "lul the centaur is super funny haha", that dude really disturbs me. :D The way he moves and the sounds he makes, god. It may sound a bit silly, but exactly that is what makes it so scary to me, he sounds vaguely humanoid, almost like a sick guy screaming for his life, it's incredibly uncanny to look at this being. Even though the scream sounds hilariously human he isn't acting like one, not able to talk, biting his enemy etc. Just imagine this monster being real, the uncanny eye and fur, the weird movement and the disturbing screams ... I wish modern movies would be able to find a way to recreate a similiar feeling! I'm not that old btw, I'm in my twenties and saw some of these old movies when I was a child, but only stumbled over them again now! I grew up with CGI stuff
@@sTIGERTIGER I'm from Germany sadly, so I don't know if the movies are available here, I just remember them seeing when I was a kid, but I will definetly check some websites! Would love to see them again :)
Villain: Destroy Sinbad! Centaur: Nah, I'm just gonna bonk you on the head instead so I don't have to work for some jerk! Sinbad: Thanks, man. By the way, watch out for the big chicken that lives here. Centaur: Right-on, bro.
Dude, could you imagine if Laika, the creators of Coraline and Paranorman, made another Stopmotion Sinbad movie? I mean, not only the monsters but the humans too? It would be a dream come true!
It really is a shame. I’m also pretty sure that with today’s technology Stop Motion could be enhanced on so many levels that it could easily rival completely CG Creatures while looking much more realistic.
I always admired how Harryhausen basically got performances out of his puppets as though they were live actors. They each had their own personality and soul.
Movies were way better back in the day.
Yes, that's a rare gift
Harryhausen's creature "acting" is outstanding here. I love the "dafuq" look on the centaur's face starting 0:56, and the posture just adds to it. Such a genuine mix of confusion and fear. He's shocked! He's shook! Add to that the incredibly organic wing-flapping at 1:22. Really sophisticated work.
Can we agree that this is the cuddliest griffin ever?
Seriously it looks so fluffy
@Andoc exactly my thoughts!!! ☺
😂😂
Birdy kitty
A bit too cuddly. He got owned by the Centaur.
@@nassauguy48
He got owned by the centaur due to outside interference….in other words it took two to beat that griffin.
I remember watching this as a child and be *very* upset that the griffin lost. I'm not even sure I knew what a griffin was at the time, but I knew something half-lion and half-eagle was a lot cooler than the centaur-cyclops.
i think i cried myself to sleep the night after seeing this b/c the griffin died. :'(
I felt the same way when the Sabre tooth tiger died in the other sinbad movie. Then when I got older and realized that she was the villain, I felt bad that the Troglodyte died
I also was rooting for the Griffin big time. It looked like he was going to win too.
I always told myself that they cheated😢lol
But of course, Sinbad avenged the griffin. Jumped on the centaur’s back and stabbed it to death.
The genius and incredible patience of Harryhausen.
Growing up, this was one of the most amazing things I'd ever seen on the screen. Harryhausen could truly create wonder.
Ohh, and consider me squarely in the Griffin's camp! It broke my heart watching that noble beast die.
Griffin Nation
Sinbad n his idiot , squad, should have Helped it. I would have stabbed it in the back, n cut it,s legs. the way the Evil jerk in other side did to the Griffin. then cut him. instead they sit n do NOTHING. fools
These stop-motion puppets have and will always been/be so much more stimulating to my imagination than any CGI.
No
@@kevinchami Yes
@@almishti no
@@kevinchami Yes indeedy
@@almishti no never
I remember being about 10 or 12 years old when I first saw this movie and even with my rudimentary understanding of good and evil and right and wrong and justice and courage I knew that Sinbad had wimped out and ceased to be a good guy when he stood passively by and watched as the malevolent centaur triumphed against the beautiful and noble centaur. Sinbad, clearly, was the counterbalance against the sinister plotting of the treacherous sorcerer but when the sorcerer was attacking the centaur our hero had his best chance to eliminate the evil one and he didn't...I always resented that as a kid.
They just do not make these types of movies anymore. What a legendary classic! The music, creatures and scenary are just beautiful. I like the Sinbad movies. Jason and the Argonauts was brilliantly done. There is no mistaken that classic opening music. It was wonderful growing up and watching these legendary movies. Pure Classic Movies!!! 🎥🎥🎥
Saw this at a drive in theater as a kid. Still love these movies
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"The deeds of weak and mortal men may tip the scales one way or the other." Truer words were never spoken.
TRUMP 2024
As annoying as it is that the villain ruined a fair fight, it's ironic that he actually bothers to help his monster ally while Sinbad usually leaves his monster allies to fight and die alone.
I don't think the Griffin was an ally, just accidental predators at the wrong time.
Cus Simbad is a bish
According to Ray Harryhausen's early concept art for the project (illustrated in charcoal pencil), the Griffin, which fights the One-Eyed Centaur, was originally going to be a Neanderthal man. The "Neanderthal man" concept later became the Troglodyte in Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (1977).
So he went with the Griffin ?. The Neanderthal was supposed too fight the centaur ?
@@Moodboard39 yes you can see a storyboard drawing of the centaur fighting the troglodyte in a book called the art of Ray harryhausen. Find the book
and the troglodyte dies too. :( why does evil always win lol
I remember as a kid screaming in my head "help it, you goddamn idiots!"
Me too
Trog from Eye of the Tiger suffered the same unfortunate fate. Sinbad doesn't seem to have that much of a soft spot for helpless mythological creatures.
@@c0l1n_m45 out of universe, I'm pretty sure it would have taken WAY more time to edit the creatures and the actors together as if they were all in the same moment. If you look closely, you'll notice the majority of stop motion monsters rarely get close to or physically interact for long periods of time with the live action actors. Hell, in this scene, Sinbad is dodging the centaurs strikes until the club breaks! Nowadays I think this would be easier with computer editing, but back then the art, while majestic in it's own rights, was kinda limited.
In universe, however, do you really want to be in-between two fighting mythical beasts who might unintentionally kill you as a product of their fight?
I don't know what it is, but the monsters from this, the 7th voyage of Sinbad,the eye of the tiger and Jason and the Argonauts always terrify the hell from me. No matter how many horror film's I watch, nothing terrify a me as much as these do.The sound effects, the animation's are just amazing. Maybe stuck with me because I watched them as a young kid, maybe like 5-6 possibly younger.
Tho these movies are what got me into fantasy, history and movie's in general and I'll always love them for that.
I agree. And as good as the graphics were for that time period, you have to recognize that the musical score added a lot to the cinematography.
*The creatures Harryhausen created were so charismatic and scary back then, and they still are today. Ironically, I prefer films like this Stop Motion style over CGI.*
real late, but although I love stop motion and I still think it has a charm to it, cgi monsters can be just as well done, it just takes effort.
Harryhausen films, aside from the legendary stop-motion effects, always went the extra mile in getting beautiful, barely-dressed women in lead roles; this, 1 Million B.C., Clash of the Titans, etc.
Centaur: ok, so what are my lines again?
*reads script*
Centaur: raaaaaaaah!
........ Raaaaaahhhhh.
........ Raaaaaaaahhhhhh!
MMM
Lmaooo
😂😂😂!!!👍
Centaur: okay so I just roar.
😂 yea funny arhh
I used to watch this repeatedly as an early 80s child, the monsters scared me senseless. Watching it back now, the only thing that scares me is the realisation of how much time has since passed. I guess that's life.
I watched this over the weekend...and my 4yr old son..just sat in amazement while they fought it out!!!
When I was younger watching this, I thought the griffin was real pretty with its wings and golden-like sheen. Not sure if it was suppose to be a monster too, but I was quite sad when it was defeated.
"The forces of good and evil--battling eternally.
It is the deeds of weak and mortal men--they tip the scales one way or the other."
Good stuff, a real lesson there to ponder.
Nothing like a good old fashioned monster battle.
Creatures fights are so awesome that everyone in the movie drops what they're doing to watch.
This scene always make me sad. The Griffin should have been the winner.
+jakethemuss3 It was going to until he was attacked by suprise ...
I agree with you. Griffin has head and wings of eagle but has body, legs and tail of lion which is half eagle and half lion. Centaur should had serious marks from claws of Griffin and cuts from sharp beag of Griffin. Centaur just has strong arms but not strong enough to defeat the Griffin a monster has deadly weapons. Who ever made this movie it was wants Centaur to win because idea of maker of this movie is Centaur get killed by Sinbad not Griffin other wise we would seen Griffin one the fight not Centaur. It's not hard to know that.
griffen could of flew and aim for its head
jakethemuss3 the griffin would have won if it werent for it getting its leg sliced
spring trap true
You know why I realize now that people seem to largely prefer stop-motion to CGI, even though CGI looks more realistic and smooth?
For several reasons. One, it adds an air of otherworldliness and mysticism to the monsters. But the more important reason? It takes way more effort to produce stop motion than CGI. CGI is computer-generated; technology does most of the real work. But with stop motion, every single frame had to be painstakingly posed and animated. There was real heart put into those creations. Real time, real HUMAN effort. CGI makes it appear more real, but at the similarly real cost of losing some of that heart and soul that made stop motion so iconic.
That was unfair! The man just hit his right leg with the sword, that's why centaur won, that was a dirty trick
Alberto Depaola Well... He is the villain...
Yeah....I think that's what he was aiming at, a dirty trick.
Never saw wwe dirty chair before ?
No he had an itch he helped him
I know they can work real wonders with CGI and AI these days, but stop-motion animation shows real craftsmanship and creativity. Bravo Rsy Harryhausen 👏🏾❤🌟
She should win a Best Rack in a mythological film award.xD.Plus there's great Stop motion animation too.
This 3 minute fight between Centaur and Griffin is way better than the whole The Flash(2023) movie.
Maravillo viaje a la imaginación en mundos repletos de seres mitológicos, el "grifo" es la mejor versión que he visto hasta estos días, su diseño majestuoso, imponente, impresionante....una pena que haya salido solo unos minutos en escena...el centauro le faltó más trabajo en el diseño y el detalle..pero pasa la prueba....
the magic of Ray Harryhausen..
Can you imagine stumbling deep into this cave and you hear this giant centaurs war cry?
Love these movies❤
R.I.P Griffin 🦅🦁😭😭😭
We need this film made into VR games, we need this.
I know that the film was made when special effects were only just finding their feet and the budget was low but I just love the fact that when the centaur throws the broken club, it picks up speed after going over the guy's head
Assisti esse filme uma única vez no Corujão da Globo nos anos 90. Fiquei apaixonado pela morena! 😍😍😍
I’m down for a 2020 remake of this fight!
agreed but sadly the girl with the interesting outfit sadly is too old to be cast again and its hard to find a beauty like her she was back then :/
Caroline Munro at her sweatiest.
I mean considering she was at the risk of getting killed by a giant centaur I don’t blame her loll 😂
"Makeup!...More oil and sweat please!...You know where!"
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Great googly moogly those are some boobies
Best Sinbad Film ever
I prefer Seventh voyage but Golden voyage is good too.
Amazing special fx at the time. I used to love these films as a child 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Saw this in a theatre when I was a kid, wanted the gryphon to win, so upset when the evil sorcerer interfered!
Same, I see this when I be a kid, what a time
If you watch all of Harryhausen’s movies, whenever there was a battle between a good and evil creature he ALWAYS lets the evil one win. That always pissed me off as a kid.
That way Sinbad can kill the evil monster haha justice for the cyclops, griffin, and troglodyte!
This is like a WWE fight. Some clown (the dude hiding behind the rock) always has to interfere in a good match. The griffin was kicking ass!
Nostradante Yeah while Sinbad stood there and watch like a mothers boy.
+Nostradante Koura is Mr.Fuji
Nostradante lol
Granted, I love that the centaur wasn't cheering and just stood confused after the fight like "That guy spoiled this fair fight. Now I can't look badass."
Like something Lou Albano would do.
I watched this when I was 5 and now I'm 13. ITs crazy!
Kirubu (Assyrian) / Cherub or Cherubim (Hebrew) / Gryphem (Latin) / Gryphon (Greek) / Griffin (En) / Cherubs (En) : Sacred order hybrid-creature, with a rear body of a Lion/Bull symbolizing power, and the front body of an Eagle symbolizing wisdom.
Represents the forces of light & goodness.
Ahhh, the old movies! Good ol' classics :D
I understand the centaur's groans. "Mmm, girl has nice hooters!"
Yes, she has
Девушки просто шоколад, так бы и съел!!!
Best pick up line - "Raaahrr!"
He sounds like a Man screaming to be honest
this was the film that got Tom Baker the job as the 4th doctor in doctor who in 1974
I like how the centaur only says "RAAAH" the whole time in that voice.
I loved these films as a kid the stock notion of the beasts used to freak me out but loved it as a kid nostalgia at its best
When I was a kid I remember being _so mad_ that Koura interfered by cutting the Griffon's leg!
Who's watching this in 2021
It's a hybrid battle because a centaur is half man half horse and the griffin is half lion half eagle
Yea, we know.
Also griffins in mythology hates horses
良い動画みせていただきましたありがとうございました。
1:51 *who making all that noise-oh shit*
the music is so awesome
dobboll
Could've attacked the bad guy while the Horsy Man and Cat Bird were fighting.
That was Golden Days, We use to watch this movie in our friend house because we did not have a TVS. This movie is about 60 years old.
They just watched him die. Nice allies. Humans are bastards. Even the villain helped his monster.
the centaur looks like one of it's parents was a cyclops
Why a cyclops?
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@@tomfitzpatrick7335 because he has one eye
He look more like Cyclops. Centaur is half human
I still love this part of the Sinbad trilogy despite the fact that it was sad.
Love this movie growing up. Great movie 🎥👌👏
I wanted the Griffen to win so badly cause it's one my Favourite mythical creatures.
You know you’re in the ultimate geek section of RUclips when you see comments like this 🤣👍
Yeah
I remember when I watched this movie the first time. I have nightmares for 3 weeks.
Thank for help, guys! - Griffin
Excelente filme ,pena que hoje em dia não se fazem filmes assim ,por mais efeitos que hajam,não se te ma mesma magia.
Am I the only one who found the centaur screaming hilarious?
Joe Stewart-Paul I actually found it disturbingly realistic; probably one of my favorite monster sounds, for a humanoid creature
EEAAAGGGHHH, AAAARRRGGGHHH
Sounded like a guy getting his chest waxed.
@Diane Berg Lmao
Sounds a bit similar to the Frankenstein's monster's roars of anger.
Сильнейшие фильмы про путешествия синдбада а девушки воопще наикрутейшие
I kind of like the look on the Centaur's face at 3:39 like he didn't know his own strength.
Oh yeah, by the way, AAAUGGH!!!
LOL. "Yeah, man! WTF, I WON!"
These was so tough & amazing 😄
I love how his creations act lika a real creatures.
How it was made ?
@@Moodboard39 stopmotion.
That Bat Hawk was funny.💛🌷
just like the eye of the tiger with the trog, he came in to help them then they stood back and did piss all until the good monster was dead then decided to fight
Ray Harryhausen was the best stop motion creator ever.
agreed👍
The griffin looks so cute :D
My childhood movie
R.I.P Griffin
1973-1973
He appeared out of nowhere and then tried to battle with centaur and then gets stabbed by doctor who (koura)
Griffins are known for eating horses.
He smelled the horse parts and came in after the Centaur.
*it's actually a female*
Love this movie.
1:30
this looks like the inspiration for stuff like primal rage O__O
wonderful animation!
la mejor pelicula que han visto mis ojos,pelicula cargada de grandiosa magia,Ray harryhausen maestro de los fx.
I was always rooting for the griffin!! So precious... Ngl I think I’ve cried watching this part in the film before lmao
thanks
God Bless you, Mr. Harryhausen. RIP
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nooooooo Griffy!!!
sorry about that. i like Griffins!
same :{
Mitchell Stucky there my favorite mystical creature but who knows with all the sciencey stuff we have today they could become a real thing
Id decapitate the Centaur.
Mitchell stucky me too, Griffin's are awesome
Griffins are so awesome
Oh my childhood. I was 6 years old then and now i am 25
After 19 years i am watching again
Fuck emotion
Lol WHEN A LEO AND A SAGITTARIUS GET TO ARGUING...😆
Nice Knocker's! beautiful actress, came for the beasts, stay for the beauty XD
I don't know, if a modern CGI remake would exist it wouldn't be scary at all. Same thing happened to the clash of the titans movie, the CGI Medusa sucks while the stop motion one moves and sounds incredibly scary. I don't really understand how people can say something like "lul the centaur is super funny haha", that dude really disturbs me. :D The way he moves and the sounds he makes, god. It may sound a bit silly, but exactly that is what makes it so scary to me, he sounds vaguely humanoid, almost like a sick guy screaming for his life, it's incredibly uncanny to look at this being. Even though the scream sounds hilariously human he isn't acting like one, not able to talk, biting his enemy etc. Just imagine this monster being real, the uncanny eye and fur, the weird movement and the disturbing screams ... I wish modern movies would be able to find a way to recreate a similiar feeling!
I'm not that old btw, I'm in my twenties and saw some of these old movies when I was a child, but only stumbled over them again now! I grew up with CGI stuff
i love your tastes! you know you can buy the movies on dvd , i have all the movies in my collection!
@@sTIGERTIGER I'm from Germany sadly, so I don't know if the movies are available here, I just remember them seeing when I was a kid, but I will definetly check some websites! Would love to see them again :)
Villain: Destroy Sinbad!
Centaur: Nah, I'm just gonna bonk you on the head instead so I don't have to work for some jerk!
Sinbad: Thanks, man. By the way, watch out for the big chicken that lives here.
Centaur: Right-on, bro.
you don't see stop motion like that anymore
Nope, mostly CGI monsters now sadly :( .
Dude, could you imagine if Laika, the creators of Coraline and Paranorman, made another Stopmotion Sinbad movie? I mean, not only the monsters but the humans too? It would be a dream come true!
It really is a shame. I’m also pretty sure that with today’s technology Stop Motion could be enhanced on so many levels that it could easily rival completely CG Creatures while looking much more realistic.
no, but mainly because it got better dude...
Stop motion is much better now.; and CG is even better than the best stop motion
I still find this kind of animation better than most movie nowadays that rely heavily on CG.
The original way is the best
Griffin: Well, thanks for deciding to join in guys. A bit too late in finding your courage there.
*flips them off as he ascends to heaven*
Damn, as a man of culture I can't help but appreciate the 34 second mark. Hell, I'd fight a centaur for that.
Maravilha de trabalho! Mestre Ray !
I love these battles!
Remember watching this as a kid and wanting to nail that guy for that cheap leg slice. Still feel the same lol. Great movie!
Great movie!!!