Harryhausen unboxing- The Cyclops with John Walsh
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
- Foundation trustee John Walsh unboxes iconic Ray Harryhausen figure the Cyclops from Star Ace Toys Ltd, from the classic film 'The 7th Voyage of Sinbad' (1958). Purchase via starace.com.hk/... #Harryhausen100 #Johnwalshfilmmaker #StarAceToys #The7thvoyageofsinbad #RayHarryhausen
I want that! My favorite Harryhausen creation of all time! :)
Loved this when I first saw it as a child... and it still holds that same magic for me now.
1964 I was 7 yrs. old .First Saw the Cyclops in After School Movie on the Big Screen. Blew My Mind. I Want This For Christmas.
I must have scene "7th Voyage of Sinbad" at least 10 times at my local kids Saturday matinee's as a youth, riding my bicycle to see these incredible Harryhausen films, especially this film with the Cyclops with the glorious and powerful Bernard Hermann score, it was just outstanding and mismerizing growing up in my youth. along with Jason and the Argonauts, not to mention "Beast from 20,000 fathoms" and David Buttolph score for the Warner Bros, classic! I wish I had discovered these figures from Star Ace sooner as now trying to find them is difficult and expensive, I'm 74 now but after seeing your video for the "The Beast from 20,000 fathoms figure I had to track one down for myself, now I find your Cyclops video, another favorite and amazing work as are all the other Harryhausen figures. I truely enjoy your presentation and information from your videos, brings back great memories. Thanks for posting them on TH-cam for us to enjoy.
My favorite all time monster.
Just found you. I like so many others grew up watching Ray's work, reading about him in Famous Monsters, and loving everything there was associated with his movies. Thank You.
Amazing video! I’m 24 and thought sinbad was old, but not THAT old! 1958!!!!
No one gives a shit how old you are.
My favorite Harryhausen monster of all time, it’s also the first ever Harryhausen movie I ever watched, it was back in the 2000’s and it was on VHS, a moment I will never forget, I can’t wait to get my hands on this figure, I don’t know if they’ll restore it in the museum but I hope they do some day!
He’s definitely one of my first Saturday afternoon monster favourites! 👹
Are they expensive
I love all three of Harryhausen’s Sinbad movies, though my favorite is Golden Voyage
😮 wow!!!! Love this , especially since I am a model builder, historical story teller
Fantastic!!!!
first time i saw the film i was insandly in love with this creatur ❤ all might to the cyclobs !
Yup, Cyclops up there with Jason’s skeletons, the flying saucers, and Mystery Islands’ giant bee.
Cyclops is also popular in video games but in The Legend Of Zelda version,the one eyed giant is called Hinox.
That looks amazing, stays true to the movie..
I wouldn't sleep in the same room with that thing!
@hemming57......Oh yes you will!
That is very Cool...Nice1...
Love it! :)
Ray Harryhausen was Awesome 😎❤
Love his Movies 🎥
Mighty Joe Young 1949
And
The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms 1953
And
It Came From Beneath the Sea 1955
And
Earth vs The Flying Saucers
🛸 1956
And
20 Million Miles to Earth 1957
And
The 7th Voyage of Sinbad
And
The Golden Voyage of Sinbad
And
Sinbad and The Eye of The Tiger
And
Mysterious Island
And
Jason and The Argonauts
And
One Million Years B.C
And
The Valley of Gwangi
And
The Clash of The Titans 1981
Very cool! 👁
Magnific
1958 wow thought was 60s as was another 70s needs the dragon to make display. that I want good review
The Princess was Bing Crosby’s second wife. But you knew that.
For that price I’d prefer a machined metal skeleton puppet
are there any plans for star ace to do another cyclops soft vinyl model kit
Never mind the model kit. I would like Neca or another good toy company a fully articulated figure that's to scale. And I would definitely purchase it.
Where does the different colors come from? I bought a cyclops from Star Ace Toys and it looks exactly the same like in this video, but the color was only orange, no nuances. I bought the kit.
Holy Smokes! I gotta get that! Where can I find one?
They could have done better with the gap on the face of the removable piece.
In order to move the eye you have to remove the jaw? On top of that very little articulation, this figure is a hard pass.