

Also, no matter how good an actor is, there's a difference between someone who's in the same room with the monster he's fighting, or who at least knows what it looks like, and someone who's just trying to "act scared" in the general direction where something will be inserted later. There's a depth and detail to creatures that have actually been created in the three-dimensional real world that those who have only existed on a computer screen don't have. (The recent Asian fantasy/action film "Onmyoji" paid tribute to the master by having a CGI demon army move in Harryhausen stop-motion style and damn me if they didn't look scarier, more unearthly for it.) In my opinion, CGI looks even less "real," more like a painted-on cartoon. Sure, the monsters don't look convincing, but they look a hell of a lot more convincing then they would as cheap computer animation-can you honestly imagine the Medusa sequence being done any better with some cartoon computer program? (Why? So it could look like the crap in "Phantom Menace"?) I've always felt that Harryhausen's stop-motion technique and the resultant odd way in which the monsters moved added to the sense of their mythic status, their unreality, the sense that these are creatures from another world, another plane. But all these complaints that the Harryhausen effects are crap and it would be so much better done with CGI. While the actors playing the "mortals" are definitely inferior to those playing the Gods, i suppose it works in the sense of their being the Olympians' puppets and, well, a little limpness in the thespian department is somewhat de rigeur (as is the wise/comic sidekick of Burgess Meredith and the 'little and cute' factor of the mechanical owl) for the kind of classic matinee swashbuckler that "Clash of the Titans" is. There are a number of mythological inaccuracies in this film (the Kraken wasn't a mythological monster Perseus didn't have Pegasus, but actually borrowed Hermes' winged sandals, etc.), but it's still a good kids' introduction to ancient mythology.
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Clash Of The Titans scores a 5.8 digit binge rating out of 10 and movie is available in Action, Drama, Adventure, Fantasy and Sci-Fi genres.This movie has been a favorite of mine since i was a kid-i was very into Greek mythology during grade school, so i loved this film, even though i've seen it about two dozen times (it continues to be a Sunday-afternoon staple on TV). You can watch the movie online on Prime Video, as long as you are a subscriber to the video streaming OTT platform.

Sam Worthington, Alexa Davalos, Liam Neeson, Danny Huston, Gemma Arterton, Nicholas Hoult, Ralph Fiennes, Mads Mikkelsen, Pete Postlethwaite, Polly Walker, Jason Flemyng, Ashraf Barhom, Elizabeth McGovern, Liam Cunningham, Hans Matheson, Vincent Regan, Alexander Siddig, Luke Treadaway, Mouloud Achour, Tine Stapelfeldt, Luke Evans, Izabella Miko, Ian Whyte, Katherine Loeppky, Sinead Michael, Ross Mullan, Robin Berry, Graham Hughes, Martin McCann, Rory McCann, Kaya Scodelario, Tamer Hassan, William Houston, Jamie Sives, Phil McKee, Geoffrey Beevers, Michael Grady-Hall, Laura Kachergus, Adrian Bouchet, David Kennedy, Nina Young, Jane March, Nathalie Cox, Agyness Deyn, Natalia Vodianova, Charlotte Comer, Louis Leterrier and Katrina Vasilieva are playing as the star cast in this movie. This movie is 1 hr 46 min in duration and is available in English language.

Clash Of The Titans : Release Date, Trailer, Cast & Songs About Clash Of The TitansĬlash Of The Titans was released on and was directed by Louis Leterrier.
