These effects freaked me out as a kid, and they still freak me out today. Something about the motion makes them look unworldly, like you're seeing a dark magic that shouldn't exist.
I used to be a stop-motion animator back in the 1980s. Every time I watch that whole scene with Kali coming down the steps and starting to dance, I just want to give Mr Harryhausen a standing ovation. That is an EXTRAORDINARY bit of work.
There are two aspects to the fight with the skeletons that made it such a great sequence. The first is the animation, but the second aspect is every bit as marvelous as the animation and the sequence would have failed, without it-- the fight choreography! The fight was strictly choreographed with stuntmen filling in for the skeletons during rehearsals The stuntmen were as strictly choreographed as the actors. The choreography was tweaked to make sure that the actors never crossed from behind the skeletons to on front of the skeletons and that the skeletons also never went from behind the actors to in front of the actors, in all shots of the sequence, so that compositing the animation with the live footage was simplified. After enough rehearsing for the actors to be able to execute the choreography perfectly, the sequence was filmed without the stuntmen
You can't go wrong with a film that has Ray Harryhausen's stop-motion effects. I remember I saw The Golden Voyage of Sinbad(1973), when I was seven, in 1974. I was impressed by the special effects used to animate the statues and the mythical beasts. Awesome movie for its time!! I love it. 😊😳😺❤👍💜👍
@@michaelmarama-de4gx Keep in mind it was made 50 years ago. Check out the original "King Kong" movie from the 30s. It looks bad by today's standards, but was state of the art back in the day.
Это самый волшебный зарубежный фильм-сказка который показали в СССР - я была им очаровпнна, фильм моего счастливого советского детства.. А шестирукаую богиня Кали-я боялась.. Браво режиссёру, актёрам, костюмам и поставщику спецэфыектов в отсутствии компьютерных съёмок.. Талантливый фильм.. 🎉❤👋😍🌺
We used to watch these old movies as children. I was really into them and fascinated by the effects, but my brother was so frightened (especially of the snake dance) that he had the same reoccuring nightmare of her for years. Modern CGI can't do that I think.
I grew up watching Harryhausen’s movies. Sinbad’s Golden Voyage, 7th Voyage of Sinbad, Jason and the Argonauts, 20 Million Miles to Earth, and Mysterious Island. They gave me nightmares and I loved it.
Отличный фильм из нашего детства‼️Часто пересматривая его замечаю много Ляпов. Например у Кали сначала одни сабли в руках, а потом другие, и т. д‼️🤔‼️🔥👍🏼🔥
Thanks for that. You have filled in some history for me. It took me a while to recognise his voice. It sounded familiar, and after a couple of minutes I knew.
Going to the cinema in early 70s to watch this kinda thing was awesome...the effects were awesome and still stand up today. Stop motion had a charm that cgi will never have.
No need for buckets of blood, cruelty, and gore. These movie were awesome when we were kids, and I love revisiting these scenes. Such innocent horror, without the need to traumatize!
In the Shiva/Kali dance scene, the combination of stop motion animation, sound effects and music is perfect. The only other time I see something in the same level was in RoboCop with the ED-209 scenes.
We were lucky as children to see movies that combined great stories, superb actors and magnificent music. Mysterious Island, The Wonders of Aladdin, Jason and the Argonauts. It was a wonderful time to be young!
Estas peliculas de Simbad mas la FURIA DE TITANES me marcaron la infancia, sobre todo cuando aparecia Medusa en el templo...(cuando eramos felices y no lo sabiamos)
Idem. Los Viajes de Simbad cuando fueron estrenados allá por 1973, eran las mejores peliculas que Hollywood producía con actores de primer reparto. Esta pelicula era "El Viaje Fantastico de Sinbad" y lo recuerdo como si fuera ayer y la ví con mis amigos de la cuadra en el antiguo Cine Miraflores que estaba ubicado en lo que es hoy la Vía Expresa c/ Gonzalez Prada en Surquillo. La última pelicula de este genero fue "Simbad y el Ojo del Tigre que lo ví antes de hacer mi servicio militar obligatorio en la FAP. Hermosos recuerdos de la adolecencia😃
This just popped up and I am so glad that it did so. What a fantastic reminder of my childhood. Used to go to the pics for all the Sinbad films. The erffort that went into Harryhausens creations compared with CGI. And what a cast !
As a kid these type of movies like jason and the argonauts and etc used to freak me out with the stop motion monsters and creatures. They looked so disturbing and scary looking.
The duel between Obi-Wan and General Grievous from 'Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith' is unquestionably a homage to Sinbad's duel w/Shiva (or Kali) in Sinbad, Golden Voyage. 💡
@@ricj9594 A TVS e logo em seguida SBT se especializou em traumatizar crianças, passavam sem dó filmes como A Bolha Assassina, A Coisa, Brinquedo Assassino 3 e A Volta dos Mortos Vivos 2 a tarde, sem cortes e sem censura! Eu fui um dos traumatizados, mas sabe de uma coisa? Se eu fosse criança novamente eu assistiria TUDO de novo kkkkKkkKkkK
Slow motion in 1650, 60 & 70 is better than 2023 Marvel+DC CGI. And the size of differences between the talent of old time actors and actually actors are astronomical.
Clash of the titans The 7th Voyage of Sinbad the Thief of Bagdad Sinbad: The Golden Voyage King Kong (1933) This movies started my fascination with VFX.
Something about Caribbean pirates, Sinbad the sailor or ancient greeks or romans is the kind of film tv used to show after lunch when I was a kid back in the 70's. Most of time naive stuff and with effects that can seem primitive today but they were films, nobody pretended those images were real! They feed our curiosity and imagination, far more than most of nowadays expensive anda "high quality" productions.
This was the best Sinbad movie ever made. They used to have Saturday matinees and I must have went and seen it about two dozen times often hiding in a bathroom stall for the second showing and sneaking back in. Good times!
Great memories of being a kid watching this movie at the Moose Club on Sunday's in New Jersey..It was such fun times..It was absolutely amazing to watch this..
First scene, 00:00 to 02:35, it's from movie "7th Voyage of Sinbad" (1958) with Kerwin Mathews and Kathryn Grant. Second scene, 02:36 to 16:14, it's form "The Golden Voyage of Sinbad" (1973) with John Phillip Law, Caroline Munro and Tom Baker. Both movies has animation from great Ray Harryhausen.
When I first saw this movie as a kid in early 2000s, at first i thought the actors went to an Arab desert to film with real monsters, i felt scared while watching it, but as i kept watching it i figured it is stop motion animation, I was truly amazed by it that i could never tell if the monsters were real or made by clay art what scared me the most about these monsters was that in the Quran god talks about creatures and some beast thats is in the earth beast we will see before judgement day, i thought these were those beast and creatures in the film like watching them live. Other then that the thing which really makes me satisfied was that in my mind I also imagined the Kali goddess alive just like this, same walking style and same dancing movements with that Indian classical music, so this movie actually made my thoughts/imagination come true, i was stunned by it, so even in 2000s this 70s movie blew my mind away, I was truly impressed.
There's something so eerie and fascinating about monsters animated with stop motion, their movements look more unnatural and terrifying than cgi like these ones or robo Cain from Robocop 2.
These effects freaked me out as a kid, and they still freak me out today. Something about the motion makes them look unworldly, like you're seeing a dark magic that shouldn't exist.
Me too. It looks demonic....
as I kid, I was freaked for the woman...
Concordo com você,bem sinistros.😮
It's just clay dude.
@@majorpwner241yeah I know right lol tell these people don't watch modern Semi sifi ...they probably 🎉 in their pants
“It is impossible! I am asleep!”
“If so, I share your dream”
Shall forever be a most stellar exchange
Saw this in the theater in 73 and I still remember it. You can't go wrong with Ray Harryhausen.
I used to be a stop-motion animator back in the 1980s. Every time I watch that whole scene with Kali coming down the steps and starting to dance, I just want to give Mr Harryhausen a standing ovation. That is an EXTRAORDINARY bit of work.
It is shiva not kali
@@arijitpal166 Maybe, but not in this movie! (3 mins 46 secs)
Whatever she's called, she's wonderful. ♥
If the statue dancing is female it is not Shiva it would most likely be Kali
@@ohdamnman the statue that is shown here is called nataraj(lord of dance)...a ugra form of shiva...
Muy extraordinario
I'm 62 years old and still remember Sinbad, from my youth. The best movies of all time. At the time.
I remember watching this on the sy-fy channel when I was sick in the mid 90s and still thinking this was one of the coolest films ever.
😊 Esas películas de Simbad eran de lo más entretenidas y mágicas, desde la ciudad del rey poeta Saludos 🇲🇽
That statue dance to this day is still impressive special effects. What a classic.
What a funking Jesus alha funking god the marketing religious
Да лучше чем современный компьютерный шлак.
Jesus statue
The Kali animation is one of the best Harryhausen has done, up there with the fighting skeletons he did on *"Jason and the Argonauts"(1963).*
Talos, the 200+ foot statue in "Jason And The Argonauts" was
pretty impressive.
There are two aspects to the fight with the skeletons that made it such a great sequence. The first is the animation, but the second aspect is every bit as marvelous as the animation and the sequence would have failed, without it-- the fight choreography!
The fight was strictly choreographed with stuntmen filling in for the skeletons during rehearsals The stuntmen were as strictly choreographed as the actors. The choreography was tweaked to make sure that the actors never crossed from behind the skeletons to on front of the skeletons and that the skeletons also never went from behind the actors to in front of the actors, in all shots of the sequence, so that compositing the animation with the live footage was simplified. After enough rehearsing for the actors to be able to execute the choreography perfectly, the sequence was filmed without the stuntmen
A dança de Kali é uma das cenas mais incríveis do cinema. Ninguém esquece!
You can't go wrong with a film that has Ray Harryhausen's stop-motion effects. I remember I saw The Golden Voyage of Sinbad(1973), when I was seven, in 1974. I was impressed by the special effects used to animate the statues and the mythical beasts.
Awesome movie for its time!! I love it.
😊😳😺❤👍💜👍
Awesome movie for all times.
🐁 AVÈK RAT KI TE SEDWI SELÈN 🐀
Paul this stuff looks like bullshit to me, any one can do this stuff easily today
@@michaelmarama-de4gx
Keep in mind it was made 50 years ago. Check out the original "King Kong" movie from the 30s. It looks bad by today's standards, but was state of the art back in the day.
@@joeshmoe9978 oh yes that's true.yea actually when I rewatch it now Harryhausen was a master of his craft
I think the special effect is still awesome even in 2023 today.
It’s downright better than some CGI today
feels like magic
I agree. Really disturbing. If this is what they wanted to do, they succeed.
Статуя как робот того времени 😊 . Чудики и спецэффекты супер!
The 6 armed sword scene had to be a nightmare to pull off, sword exchange was spot on
As a child I loved the Sinbad movies fascinated by the special effects
Absolutely 😊🤩
Which year was this movie released??
@@parikshit793 1973
Это самый волшебный зарубежный фильм-сказка который показали в СССР - я была им очаровпнна, фильм моего счастливого советского детства.. А шестирукаую богиня Кали-я боялась.. Браво режиссёру, актёрам, костюмам и поставщику спецэфыектов в отсутствии компьютерных съёмок.. Талантливый фильм.. 🎉❤👋😍🌺
Passavam filmes americanos na Rússia naquela época ?
О да, смотрели по несколько раз, обсуждали! Эти чудовища казались такими страшными! А музыка и сейчас пугает!
@@richardrafael3946конечно! Я росла в 70-80-е, множество иностранных фильмов было, и американских, и французских, итальянских...
This is a true classic movie and no computers were used to make this film. Fantastic 👍
Made movies so much more fun.
"Snake's dance'' and "Skeltons warrior" always gets me😆😆😆😆
Give me the marvel of Ray Harryhausen over any CGI! Love these movies!❤❤❤
The snake dance scene is from the film, "The 7th Voyage of Sinbad." All of the special effects here were done by one man: Ray Harryhausen.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Your right!!!
He even did Jason and the Argonauts(sp).
Is it stop motion? Or ?
@@MaliqAbdullah It's called Claymation!
在還沒有電腦特效的年代,能做出這樣神奇的電影畫面,簡直是魔法
It is amazing and magically 💜
When these movies came on tv in the 60s, I had to be home to watch. Couldn’t imagine missing them. Good memories, so nostalgic.
We used to watch these old movies as children. I was really into them and fascinated by the effects, but my brother was so frightened (especially of the snake dance) that he had the same reoccuring nightmare of her for years. Modern CGI can't do that I think.
Omg, the skeletons and the minotaur...still nightmare fuel.
Genius Ray Harryhausen...the big special efect creator in the word , the best.
Круто. Это прекрасная картина, от спец эффектов до игры актёров. Страшная красивая сказка❤
Bien sûr les effets spéciaux ont beaucoup vieillit, mais quelle magie pour l'époque.
These films prepared me for Birmingham today - truly prophetic!
I grew up watching Harryhausen’s movies. Sinbad’s Golden Voyage, 7th Voyage of Sinbad, Jason and the Argonauts, 20 Million Miles to Earth, and Mysterious Island. They gave me nightmares and I loved it.
It took me fifty years to realize that Ray Harryhausen was a beast with this stop motion technique!!
Keep it that way, don't realise it now
Ray Harryhausen did the best stop motion animation ever!
Схватка циклона с грифоном - бесподобно.. Это надо было такое придумать.?. Браво режиссёру.... 👋👋👋👋
The actor playing the magician that brings the Kali statue to life is none other than, Tom baker. The fourth Doctor.
Wow, you’re right!
@@judithkimmerling770 he was also in the BBC series, the silver chair. He played puddleglum the marsh wiggle
Amazing! Thanks for the incredible fact!
Its not kali its nataraj .
@@Loona111 it's been some time since I've seen that movie.
The kali effects actually still manage to hold, impressive
Época que monstros eram monstros, vilões eram vilões, mocinho eram macho. As mulheres lindas sem botox . Nostalgia pura
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Sim kkkkk
This movi watch in 1960 th when i was school boy. The Vouge of Sindbad. Now i m 77 years old watch .. thsnks God for watching.
I’m 74. As a kid I was enthralled by these movies and scared to death, too!
Esplêndido os Efeitos especiais pra época. O da atualidade nem chega aos pés.
Я хорошо помню, как в детстве меня апечатлил этот фильм. И по сей денья помнюэтот чудесныйфильм, тот самый кинотеатр, и мороженое после сеанса.
Harryhausen's technique give Kali perfect mechanical movements. Very creepy.
Tom Baker is terrific in this.
That close-up of the cyclops licking its lips as it was roasting a sailor pure gold!
Lol😂
Good old stop motion & clay animation! It still looks better than some of the bad cgi done today lbvs
Ох этот живительный апельсиновый сок😃👍. Даже статую оживил!
Отличный фильм из нашего детства‼️Часто пересматривая его замечаю много Ляпов. Например у Кали сначала одни сабли в руках, а потом другие, и т. д‼️🤔‼️🔥👍🏼🔥
Amazing work , its really very impressive work while no advance technology of CGI in 1973 its really amazing work
Magnificent performance by the great Tom Baker. This role led to him being offered the part of Doctor Who and the rest is history.
Thanks for that. You have filled in some history for me. It took me a while to recognise his voice. It sounded familiar, and after a couple of minutes I knew.
And Ray hraryhowsen
Yes, apparently he lived for six months as an Arab sheik in preparation but, at the last moment, he forgot to use an Arabic accent or look Arabic
@@user-yl1xy5eg7bWhat a funking Jesus alha funking god the marketing religious
When I was a kid they play these movies once a month on a Saturday afternoon! This brings back my best childhood memories! 🥰
I love Ray Harryhausen's special effects. Even now, with all the digital advancements made in movies, nothing compares the his. They were the best.
When I was about 8 back in 1962, Parents would take us to see the sinbad movies, At the driving theater. It was so much fun
Very very fun😂🎉
Going to the cinema in early 70s to watch this kinda thing was awesome...the effects were awesome and still stand up today. Stop motion had a charm that cgi will never have.
No need for buckets of blood, cruelty, and gore. These movie were awesome when we were kids, and I love revisiting these scenes. Such innocent horror, without the need to traumatize!
а девушка какая красивая , сейчас это в кино редкость , перевелись красотки в Голливуде
Да и в раше они давно перевелись.
@@user-uq6jm5zk2o еще и самолайкнул себя , фу
I watched it in the movies when it came out. took my girlfriend two tickets, plus popcorn and a soda. Under $3.00 dollars. Still one of my favorites.
how old are you mr?
My same question
@@theresheblows0
@@NT-dk2mehe looks at his 40s
@@user-nv2ts6zt2t cant be. this movie came out like 40 years ago
Sinbad the Golden voyage (1973) and the 7th voyage of Sinbad (1958) are 2 great movies!! ⚔️ 🎥 😃
5:40 that sassy little head shake when he told her to stop 😂
In the Shiva/Kali dance scene, the combination of stop motion animation, sound effects and music is perfect. The only other time I see something in the same level was in RoboCop with the ED-209 scenes.
Old is Gold.
If he can turn her into a contented woman....
I’m dying!!! 🤣
We were lucky as children to see movies that combined great stories, superb actors and magnificent music. Mysterious Island, The Wonders of Aladdin, Jason and the Argonauts. It was a wonderful time to be young!
Estas peliculas de Simbad mas la FURIA DE TITANES me marcaron la infancia, sobre todo cuando aparecia Medusa en el templo...(cuando eramos felices y no lo sabiamos)
Idem. Los Viajes de Simbad cuando fueron estrenados allá por 1973, eran las mejores peliculas que Hollywood producía con actores de primer reparto. Esta pelicula era "El Viaje Fantastico de Sinbad" y lo recuerdo como si fuera ayer y la ví con mis amigos de la cuadra en el antiguo Cine Miraflores que estaba ubicado en lo que es hoy la Vía Expresa c/ Gonzalez Prada en Surquillo. La última pelicula de este genero fue "Simbad y el Ojo del Tigre que lo ví antes de hacer mi servicio militar obligatorio en la FAP. Hermosos recuerdos de la adolecencia😃
Que hermosas películas de esos tiempos alguien la tiene para que la suban o donde la encuentro
@@lauraamaya5409 Generalmente estas peliculas estan en algun buscador P2P...ahi las puedes encontrar todas.
@@NJTDover El actor que hace de Simbad, es el General ZOD de Superman I????
I can remember going to the movies , when were children , me , my twin brother to see Simbad movies during the 70's.
В детстве этот фильм со своими спецэфектами вызывал у нас шок...
I watched this movie with my Dad, I remember being amazed at this type of animation, and to this day I still am.
Me too I watch this movie and the other movies like this with my father I miss him so much, he passed away
Sinbad is one of the best old movies out there. Imagine if this was a D&D adventure.
스톱모션의 아름다움과 리얼한 질감.
이건 CG가 흉내낼수없다
ЭТОТ Фильм 1980 годов. Я его в кинотеатре смотрел ещё при СССР. 😊😂
Definitivamente, tuvimos una infancia feliz. Estas películas nos hacían soñar
Ahead of its time. A better vhx rather than some of todays 😂😂😂
This just popped up and I am so glad that it did so. What a fantastic reminder of my childhood. Used to go to the pics for all the Sinbad films. The erffort that went into Harryhausens creations compared with CGI. And what a cast !
Far out, that kali dance looks so good
It's mother Maria dance
As a kid these type of movies like jason and the argonauts and etc used to freak me out with the stop motion monsters and creatures. They looked so disturbing and scary looking.
The duel between Obi-Wan and General Grievous from 'Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith' is unquestionably a homage to Sinbad's duel w/Shiva (or Kali) in Sinbad, Golden Voyage. 💡
Nossa! Essa cena marcou a minha infância lembro de ficar uns três dias sem dormir 😂
😄vdd. Me impressiomou pra caramba tb
Marcou muito a minha, mas eu não lembrava de qual filme, porque eu assisti quando era muito pequena! Até me emocionei aqui! ❤❤❤
Isso foi na sessão das dez na TVS
😂😂
@@ricj9594 A TVS e logo em seguida SBT se especializou em traumatizar crianças, passavam sem dó filmes como A Bolha Assassina, A Coisa, Brinquedo Assassino 3 e A Volta dos Mortos Vivos 2 a tarde, sem cortes e sem censura! Eu fui um dos traumatizados, mas sabe de uma coisa? Se eu fosse criança novamente eu assistiria TUDO de novo kkkkKkkKkkK
Even better than most movies today and CGI today
Slow motion in 1650, 60 & 70 is better than 2023 Marvel+DC CGI. And the size of differences between the talent of old time actors and actually actors are astronomical.
This is an absolutely classic movie about Sinbad Voyage. The spectacular stunts of its own was marvelous.
Quite amazing effects. This holds up far better than CGI.
I would watch these movies on lazy Saturday afternoons after the cartoons. I would literally chill until 5 o'clock.
Clash of the titans
The 7th Voyage of Sinbad
the Thief of Bagdad
Sinbad: The Golden Voyage
King Kong (1933)
This movies started my fascination with VFX.
Даа, в детстве я тоже смотрел эти фиьмы о Синбаде.
My dad took me and my sister to see this at a drivein when we were kids as well as the 7th Voyage. Harryhausen at his finest.
This sparks the imagination way better than any computer generated animation.
Working within limitations forces you to be more creative
Right on
dude come on lol
That actress from the Golden Voyage I still feel is the sexiest one of all these movies.
Приятно посмотреть еще раз, то что смотрел в 1978-79 годах.
Passou na Globo nos anos 80 na sessão da tarde, outra vez passou na sessão de sábado os dois filmes de Simbad na sequência, foi uma época boa.
What a funking Jesus alha funking god the marketing religious
Cuando el cine era un verdadero arte
Something about Caribbean pirates, Sinbad the sailor or ancient greeks or romans is the kind of film tv used to show after lunch when I was a kid back in the 70's. Most of time naive stuff and with effects that can seem primitive today but they were films, nobody pretended those images were real! They feed our curiosity and imagination, far more than most of nowadays expensive anda "high quality" productions.
This is one of my favorite movies growing up. I’ve watched it a hundred times
Great work by Tom Baker, every bit the villain, and the lovely Gill Munro a staple of 70’s glamour
This was the best Sinbad movie ever made.
They used to have Saturday matinees and I must have went and seen it about two dozen times often hiding in a bathroom stall for the second showing and sneaking back in.
Good times!
I always been impressed seeing Kali dancing! Extraordinary job!
That is lord natraj
Great memories of being a kid watching this movie at the Moose Club on Sunday's in New Jersey..It was such fun times..It was absolutely amazing to watch this..
Only those with Pure Imagination could done this, and a lot of Passion.
I watched this movie way back in 2001 on AXN. I was 13 yrs old but was deeply fascinated by this movie❤
В детстве обожал этот фильм. Ходил в кинотеатр и много раз пересматривал.
I was 10 years old and in fourth grade when I watched the movie ``The Spy Who Loved Me''. That's when I fell in love with Caroline Munro.
First scene, 00:00 to 02:35, it's from movie "7th Voyage of Sinbad" (1958) with Kerwin Mathews and Kathryn Grant.
Second scene, 02:36 to 16:14, it's form "The Golden Voyage of Sinbad" (1973) with John Phillip Law, Caroline Munro and Tom Baker. Both movies has animation from great Ray Harryhausen.
This movie was absolutely brilliant!😊
What a funking Jesus alha funking god the marketing religious
They should try and bring THIS kind of vfx back to movies now a days. Way more fun to watch!
I loved these polystyrene and plasticene movies !! My childhood !
My favourite movies as a child!! I remember my father taking me to see this one in the theatres. I was so excited! lol Thank you for that memory.
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Move name
He took me to see "The Golden Voyage of Sinbad". I loved it! It's the second one in this video.
Yup yup I remember going to the drive in theater on Century Blvd in Los Angeles to see this as a child. A warm and cemented memory. Much cheers mate
When I first saw this movie as a kid in early 2000s, at first i thought the actors went to an Arab desert to film with real monsters, i felt scared while watching it, but as i kept watching it i figured it is stop motion animation, I was truly amazed by it that i could never tell if the monsters were real or made by clay art what scared me the most about these monsters was that in the Quran god talks about creatures and some beast thats is in the earth beast we will see before judgement day, i thought these were those beast and creatures in the film like watching them live.
Other then that the thing which really makes me satisfied was that in my mind I also imagined the Kali goddess alive just like this, same walking style and same dancing movements with that Indian classical music, so this movie actually made my thoughts/imagination come true, i was stunned by it, so even in 2000s this 70s movie blew my mind away, I was truly impressed.
A luta com as espadas eu ja tava ate vibrando... Me impressionou... Mesmo com esse stop motion.😮
There's something so eerie and fascinating about monsters animated with stop motion, their movements look more unnatural and terrifying than cgi like these ones or robo Cain from Robocop 2.