My two favorite stop motion monsters from the Harryhausen era and they're not even Harryhausen. That two headed giant definitely inspired Ettins from D&D and WoW, and I love how the Kraken is a perfect mix of the traditional octopus design and the COTT design. Also the whole "It sucks cuz it's not Harryhausen" snobbery in this comment section is honestly appalling.
Ikr, I mean if we went by that logic, then King Kong was garbage cuz it wasn't Harryhausen. Glad to see someone else who appreciates the art and not the name!
If not for Harryhausen this film probably wouldn't exist. The 7th Voyage of Sinbad is the reason this film was made. From giant design to the entire cast. People need to show more respect to masterpiece films like this.
I'm sick of all the hate comments. This was made in 1962, and back then these were amazing special effects. Anyways that Kraken looks epic; looks like a snake with tentacles.
+Lizard-Motion Films Jim Danforth, who did the animation here, went on to do "When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth", and his work there far surpassed his mentor, Harryhausen. Unfortunately, Danforth got the short end of the stick, and never got to have the career that Ray did. Dave Allen, who worked independently of the O'Brien/Harryhausen mold, came the closest.
It is really interesting to see that, from films like this, the same basic principles of stop motion animation can be used to create movies like Coraline and Kubo and the Two Strings.
I imagine my father watching this as a twelve year old youth. That thought brings me great joy. I love my parents, this is random, but I was compelled to comment. God Bless you all.
When I was a child, I grew up listening to my father tell his fascination with the final scene of the film The Incredible Shringking Man (1957), who he watched in the cinema theater. He described the fantastic Milky Way images. Years later, I recorded the movie on TV and showed it to him, who was disappointed to discover that the film was in black and white. He remembered in colors! Only then did I realize the impact of those scenes for a boy, born in the countryside, in the interior of Brazil, whose school books contained simple drawings and who certainly had never seen such realistic photographs (and even more so in a cinemascope!). My aunt later told me that until 1961 world maps and earth globes were not blue, they were earthy, usually brown or gray. Only after Gagarin's famous statement did the world maps turn blue. This gives a dimension to our look at animation technology. My father remembered in color from a black and white movie!
For those who are confused as to how a two headed creature works, here's how it works: the left head controls the left side, and the right head controls the right side. And it's shown at this part: (3:51) As the right head is being choked to death, the right arm begins to shut down, and since the left head is still alive, it's left arm still works which is shown here: (4:01) And here: (4:09 - 4:22)
It bitch slapped that double headed dude into next week.the sound effects are hilarious but I have a real soft spot for these old types of fantasy movies.
ArmandtheWise it happens pretty much anywhere now the things that are hard to find is when you see a leprechaun fighting a gnome over a big pile of booze and women now that's what ya gotta look out for
All we need is Jim Ross' commentary. "Is that, is that an anchor? OH MY GOD, NO! He's smashing that cave up! There's no hope now. Wait, what is that? IT'S THE KRAKEN!!! OH MY GOODNESS!!!"
LOL I laughed my head off when I seen the Irish man in the bottle because I'm Irish, just our luck to be stuck in a bottle but hey at least we can call the Kraken! :)
I have to respectfully disagree. At this time in stop-motion animation, Ray Harryhausen was state of the art. The difference in quality between his designs and the choreography of their movement, and what we see here, is notable.
Mike Romney Yep, that couldn't be Harryhausen. Way too cheap, I mean really cheap. They look as if they're clay figures. Harryhausen used to make high quality models that you could pose in different positions, not that cheap clay crap.
The name of the two-headed giant was 'Galligantua'. It was just one of the many minions controlled through the black magic of Pendragon, the Prince of Witches. Animation was not on the higher level of ray Harryhausen's, but for a theatre matinee on a Saturday afternoon during 1962... this was still entertaining fantasy!
@Danzilla1996 Actually, the kraken as a giant squid is a relatively recent invention. The classic image of the beast comes in all shapes and sizes. Some of them don't even have tentacles, some have multiple heads, some have horns... It's actually a pretty good move to give it its own look here.
The kraken is mentioned in the Elder Edda, and the term is derived from the Norwegian krake meaning "malformed or overgrown, crooked tree". It was first described as an octopus by the Norwegian bishop Pontoppidan in 1700.
Ray Harryhousen created his best work in the 1962 Jason and the Argonauts where he had the fighting scene with skeletons, Giant gladiator with sward and many others. I watched it over and over. My first job at ABC-TV was doing stop motion on 8x10 film then shot on 35mm motion film.
+Victor M What's funny is that the animator who worked on this film, Jim Danforth, who was Ray's protege, went on to do "When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth" (1970), and most stop-motion enthusiasts will agree that Danforth's work in said film far surpassed his mentor's.
+RovertLladnar Nosmoht Ummmm... I don't know too many people would say that. Danforth worked with greater technology (Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth) but that is probably the only film of his where the stop-motion looked really good. His other films all looked... meh... Also remember Harryhausen was a one-man army where he would animate the special effects, take on storyboards, do concept art, help with the choreography, sometimes help write the script, and do much more work.
WolfGangGoblin LOL yea weird, same. something about it is entertaining, as hilarious as it looks it has some kind of charm or something that todays blockbusters dont really have. hm wonder what it is
Jim Danforth's animation carbon-copies Harryhausen, but Danforth had to work with inferior models; it's one of many reasons "Jack the Giant Killer" didn't get into the animation pantheon. Check out "7th Voyage of Sinbad's" finale (it's the film that "Jack" producer Edward Small imitated) to see how a dragon and giant fight!
Back then there was no frame grabbing software, so the animator couldn't really see what he had just shot until he or she got the film developed. Its a long and tedious process that requires a lot of patience so you got to give a bit of respect to these guys.
Жаль, я плохо знаю английский язык. А этот отрывок из фильма-сказки про путешествия Синдбада мне и без слов понятен! Потрясающая анимация! Даже сейчас - в 21 веке спецэффектов и всяческих кинематорграфических чудес - этот фильм смотрится очень достойно, и смотреть ео очень интересно. Ведь сказка остаётся сказкой!😍👏👏👏
Это не фильм о Синдбаде Это фильм Джек Убийца Великанов 1962 по мотивам английских сказок про Джека и великанов И это не работа Гаррихаузена Если хотите посмотреть про Синдбада то наберите Седьмое путешествие Синдбада Золотое путешествие Синдбада и Синдбад Глаз тигра Над ними то и работал Гаррихаузен Советую к просмотру и я рад что вам включая меня и многих других нравится такое.
you guys ar so butthurt.. I just said that because of the huge amount of ppl saying practical effects are better.. they are harsher with CGI than with practical effects.. I think it is unfair and retrograde.. CGI is the future of FX whether you guys want it or not..
Stories of giants with multiple heads go back a long way, and both this and D&D's ettin are inspired from the same source. "The Red Ettin" is an old Scottish fairy tale about a three-headed giant.
I need an eye patch No I'm good thanks. I hope another one of your eyes out so you go blind. The world would be a much better place from my perspective.
esses monstros dos filmes de antigamente, eram mais aterrorizantes do que os de hoje. Eu lembro que quando eu era criança, eu morria de medo da Menduza.
2 headed giant goat boi gets beat up and knocked out by a tentacle hentai monster and lands face down ass up.... I think I know where this is going.....
My two favorite stop motion monsters from the Harryhausen era and they're not even Harryhausen.
That two headed giant definitely inspired Ettins from D&D and WoW, and I love how the Kraken is a perfect mix of the traditional octopus design and the COTT design.
Also the whole "It sucks cuz it's not Harryhausen" snobbery in this comment section is honestly appalling.
Finally, somebody gets it
Ikr, I mean if we went by that logic, then King Kong was garbage cuz it wasn't Harryhausen. Glad to see someone else who appreciates the art and not the name!
If not for Harryhausen this film probably wouldn't exist. The 7th Voyage of Sinbad is the reason this film was made. From giant design to the entire cast. People need to show more respect to masterpiece films like this.
Maybe it’s someone who knows his work and he gives permission for using this type of animation
@@CBMOA I'm not entirely sure that a style of stop motion animation is something that needs permission since I don't think Harryhausen copyrighted it.
Golden age of stop motion, i loved that movie when i was a kid, back in the early 80's!
I'm sick of all the hate comments. This was made in 1962, and back then these were amazing special effects. Anyways that Kraken looks epic; looks like a snake with tentacles.
Harryhausen and Willis Obriens film were better though. The models werent maybe very well for this one even if I like them anyway.
+Lizard-Motion Films Jim Danforth, who did the animation here, went on to do "When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth", and his work there far surpassed his mentor, Harryhausen. Unfortunately, Danforth got the short end of the stick, and never got to have the career that Ray did. Dave Allen, who worked independently of the O'Brien/Harryhausen mold, came the closest.
aRho what movie
aRho iii
aRho
The dog deserves a Oscar.
Agreed
Agreed mate👍
The chimpanzee needs 8 oscars
At least the dog is safe and thanks to another animal companion to save the others
And the monkey too
An *
It is really interesting to see that, from films like this, the same basic principles of stop motion animation can be used to create movies like Coraline and Kubo and the Two Strings.
You could make a much better version now using an iphone 😀
the stop mottion isnt bad.
is just that the dessigns are cartoony.
+SamuraiMotoko Exactly. More people should read your comment.
you gotta realize this is old movie
ivan Mabini some older dessign age better.
Look at 7th Voyage for instance, that stop motion aged gracefully. That said I love this too.
Maybe, too cartoony...
I imagine my father watching this as a twelve year old youth. That thought brings me great joy. I love my parents, this is random, but I was compelled to comment. God Bless you all.
That's a very warm comment, god bless you and your parents.
God bless you too
That is some wholesome thought, god bless you too
When I was a child, I grew up listening to my father tell his fascination with the final scene of the film The Incredible Shringking Man (1957), who he watched in the cinema theater. He described the fantastic Milky Way images. Years later, I recorded the movie on TV and showed it to him, who was disappointed to discover that the film was in black and white. He remembered in colors! Only then did I realize the impact of those scenes for a boy, born in the countryside, in the interior of Brazil, whose school books contained simple drawings and who certainly had never seen such realistic photographs (and even more so in a cinemascope!). My aunt later told me that until 1961 world maps and earth globes were not blue, they were earthy, usually brown or gray. Only after Gagarin's famous statement did the world maps turn blue. This gives a dimension to our look at animation technology. My father remembered in color from a black and white movie!
Heavens bless u for sharing this nice story with us all.Bless u eternally.Be well take care be safe.
2:16 I love how determined the Sea Monster looks here, like he's saying "shit just got lit, son!"
Me too. I'm glad he one the fight against the Evil Two Headed Giant. Take that Pendragon. Good always triumphs over Evil.
😐
And that bitch slap at the end of the fight was perfect. Lol
For those who are confused as to how a two headed creature works, here's how it works: the left head controls the left side, and the right head controls the right side.
And it's shown at this part: (3:51) As the right head is being choked to death, the right arm begins to shut down, and since the left head is still alive, it's left arm still works which is shown here: (4:01) And here: (4:09 - 4:22)
But who controls the middle finger?
@@luarluarwick8304 the hand is controlled by one of the heads, e.g., left hand controlled by left head, including middle finger.
@@udzalthegreatest Actually, I meant the 21st finger.
@@luarluarwick8304 elaborate
@@udzalthegreatest Think.
Imagine having the power to create a two headed monster with your eyes but cant escape some generic $3 lattice from lowes 😂
lmao
What’s Lowes and WTF is a “lattice”
5th level Strength of 3
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@@DarwinskiYT bro how tf do you not know what lowes is
People still watch this shit yet complain Gods of Egypt as bad CGI
Well they weren't wrong
Apples and oranges. This isn't even CGI.
are you stupid?
movie from 1962. the computer was barly invented.
+Noone Confirmed
That's one realistic stop-motion chimp. I defy anyone to beat that with CGI.
***** And so's the two-headed guy and the dog, I suppose? Get real.
lol
***** Glad you saw where I was going with that one.
: )
🤣
Don't tempt them lol
He just choked 2 headed giants
loved how well they made it look with stop motion animation
He shoulda said "let's get kraken" when he summoned the kraken
What about having the Kraken roll up it's sleeves then it says "Let's get Kraken."
I lost it when the kraken showed up. What a hilarious smile.
It bitch slapped that double headed dude into next week.the sound effects are hilarious but I have a real soft spot for these old types of fantasy movies.
Of course it showed up with a smile it knew it was going to get a free meal
😂😂😂😂
It was too adorable for a vicious character haha..
It's not everyday you go strolling on the beach and end up encountering a wrestling match between a giant with two heads and a kraken/dinosaur hybrid.
ArmandtheWise I see that everyday you should really get out more
I should and you need to tell where I can find that stuff. lol
ArmandtheWise it happens pretty much anywhere now the things that are hard to find is when you see a leprechaun fighting a gnome over a big pile of booze and women now that's what ya gotta look out for
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That's a quite an awesome/unique kraken design
if ken watanabe was here he'd be like "let them fight"
You killed me that was gold.
yup
that is not the kraken
read the description
but he said he affectionately like to call it squizard. so that means that squzard is actually not it's name!
All we need is Jim Ross' commentary.
"Is that, is that an anchor? OH MY GOD, NO! He's smashing that cave up! There's no hope now. Wait, what is that? IT'S THE KRAKEN!!! OH MY GOODNESS!!!"
As Jim would say "It's and old fashioned slobber knocker."
🤣🤣🤣 I just pictured that
Bah Gawd!!!! He's broken in half!!!!!
😂
@@Micah_LalI mean, he did killed the right half first
"as I affectionately like to call it, the Squizard"
I always called it the green monster :P
LOL I laughed my head off when I seen the Irish man in the bottle because I'm Irish, just our luck to be stuck in a bottle but hey at least we can call the Kraken! :)
u mean a tiny leprechaun
+TEHEPICGUYXDBRO 1919 Leprechaun= Irish smart guy.
+Jonathan Po Kind of fitting for an Irishman to be trapped in an old whiskey bottle....lol
you'll also notice the whiskey bottle is clearly empty and dry to the bone ;)
Jonathan Po That just means he was a good Irishman
they should make more movies with effects like this.
Right??? Bring back Stop Motion Animation already! CGI has peaked and is now in its downfall.
Back in 1962 this was state of the art
I have to respectfully disagree. At this time in stop-motion animation, Ray Harryhausen was state of the art. The difference in quality between his designs and the choreography of their movement, and what we see here, is notable.
@@danieldickson8591 I agree.
the effects are the- *throws up* worst
That year also came out with Godzilla vs king kong
Purified Drinking Water They dnt have technology u imbecile dnt u understand that 1962!
old is gold
Indeed it is my dear fella
@@thisisnami6054 the ft ggg
for once the giant mammal loses against a big lizard
It's Godzilla
The Cyclops lost against the Dragon in Sinbad.
The Kraken in this film is more like an amphibian.
Lol yell
No, kraken should be a mollusc since it closely represents the octopus😂
A combination of Clash of the Titans, Tarzan, Lassie, and Davy and Goliath. How could you go wrong?
Not hiring Harryhausen to do your effects.
Cybopath Wait Harryhausen didn't do this film? Damn, the stop motion seems so similar!
MitchMeister
The models look way way cheaper than Harryhausens children I find...^^
Mike Romney Yep, that couldn't be Harryhausen. Way too cheap, I mean really cheap. They look as if they're clay figures. Harryhausen used to make high quality models that you could pose in different positions, not that cheap clay crap.
Rayarena
That's the Davy and Goliath part.
That Kraken was if The Legendary Kraken and the Loch Ness Monster had a baby
Titanus Leviathan...
@@TitanJonkler u..
@@viettran858 E
It has been remade with CGI monsters :D
th-cam.com/video/BpAirPEvp1A/w-d-xo.html
What if tentacle monster hentai had a baby?
Is that kraken just slap the back of giant’s head? 🤣🤣🤣
One of my favourites as a kid - still charming
Do you remember name? I wanna see it again.
@@shahrosedamani7001 Jack the giant killer. Kerwin was a friend
The name of the two-headed giant was 'Galligantua'. It was just one of the many minions controlled through the black magic of Pendragon, the Prince of Witches. Animation was not on the higher level of ray Harryhausen's, but for a theatre matinee on a Saturday afternoon during 1962... this was still entertaining fantasy!
*3:19** This scene is still funny and well done after 58 years, lmao 😂.*
Same it's hilarious
What is quite funny though is that the rock hits the giants right sided head but then it's left sided head looks up to see what it was.
am i the only one feels that clay monster is more scary than cg monster?
cg?
yes, yes you are.
Do people feel compelled to make anti-CG statements no matter how ridiculous it sounds?
Paraponera T You can have your opinion. It's just a stupid one. No part of this looks scary on any level.
youtjzz
A little cartoony, but fantastic stop motion. I kinda wish I grew up with this stuff
I just remade this scene with CGI monsters :D
th-cam.com/video/BpAirPEvp1A/w-d-xo.html
How in the hell is a kid supposed to sleep right after seeing something like this?
@Danzilla1996
Actually, the kraken as a giant squid is a relatively recent invention. The classic image of the beast comes in all shapes and sizes. Some of them don't even have tentacles, some have multiple heads, some have horns... It's actually a pretty good move to give it its own look here.
The kraken is mentioned in the Elder Edda, and the term is derived from the Norwegian krake meaning "malformed or overgrown, crooked tree". It was first described as an octopus by the Norwegian bishop Pontoppidan in 1700.
0:20 look how happy they used to be in movies back in the day
I remember watching this show when I was young.. Freaking horrorfying xD
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What it looks like now to you?
Ray Harryhousen created his best work in the 1962 Jason and the Argonauts where he had the fighting scene with skeletons, Giant gladiator with sward and many others. I watched it over and over. My first job at ABC-TV was doing stop motion on 8x10 film then shot on 35mm motion film.
I can't believe I watched all of the 4:29 minutes of this clip of whatever movie this is.
sorry, but this stop motion's got nothing on Ray Harryhausen stop motion.
Well said, couldn't agree more.
Cyclops from Sinbad?
+Victor M Nobody did it better than Ray
+Victor M What's funny is that the animator who worked on this film, Jim Danforth, who was Ray's protege, went on to do "When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth" (1970), and most stop-motion enthusiasts will agree that Danforth's work in said film far surpassed his mentor's.
+RovertLladnar Nosmoht Ummmm... I don't know too many people would say that. Danforth worked with greater technology (Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth) but that is probably the only film of his where the stop-motion looked really good. His other films all looked... meh... Also remember Harryhausen was a one-man army where he would animate the special effects, take on storyboards, do concept art, help with the choreography, sometimes help write the script, and do much more work.
You can really see everything from that window
When I was a kid there wasn’t any flick any better than this kind. High drama and adventure!
idk why I watched but I did
the whole thing right?
+venomchris the whole damn thing lmao
WolfGangGoblin LOL yea weird, same. something about it is entertaining, as hilarious as it looks it has some kind of charm or something that todays blockbusters dont really have. hm wonder what it is
+venomchris well for its the fact movies like this people really put it physical work to make this happen rather than today where you CGI anything
true dat
Imagine going for a day at the beach and encountering this!
Jim Danforth's animation carbon-copies Harryhausen, but Danforth had to work with inferior models; it's one of many reasons "Jack the Giant Killer" didn't get into the animation pantheon. Check out "7th Voyage of Sinbad's" finale (it's the film that "Jack" producer Edward Small imitated) to see how a dragon and giant fight!
2:16 Left the measuring tool in the shot for a frame.
2:32 Animator's shadow visible on the left side of shot.
PROFESSIONALISM.
Back then there was no frame grabbing software, so the animator couldn't really see what he had just shot until he or she got the film developed. Its a long and tedious process that requires a lot of patience so you got to give a bit of respect to these guys.
Yes. It's very well made for its time actually.
This is no Ray Harryhausen quality though.
Even better with this :)
These things even happened in the original 1933 King Kong. It happens.
Жаль, я плохо знаю английский язык. А этот отрывок из фильма-сказки про путешествия Синдбада мне и без слов понятен! Потрясающая анимация! Даже сейчас - в 21 веке спецэффектов и всяческих кинематорграфических чудес - этот фильм смотрится очень достойно, и смотреть ео очень интересно. Ведь сказка остаётся сказкой!😍👏👏👏
Это не фильм о Синдбаде Это фильм Джек Убийца Великанов 1962 по мотивам английских сказок про Джека и великанов И это не работа Гаррихаузена Если хотите посмотреть про Синдбада то наберите Седьмое путешествие Синдбада Золотое путешествие Синдбада и Синдбад Глаз тигра Над ними то и работал Гаррихаузен Советую к просмотру и я рад что вам включая меня и многих других нравится такое.
Practical effects are so much better than CGI!
right?
...
right?!
yeah...... this is shit
yes. CGI isn't better just different. this is a poor example of stop motion animation however.
Good point. The film's producers should've used CGI effects that didn't exist at that time.
this is from the early 60s you idiot
you guys ar so butthurt..
I just said that because of the huge amount of ppl saying practical effects are better..
they are harsher with CGI than with practical effects.. I think it is unfair and retrograde..
CGI is the future of FX whether you guys want it or not..
2:10 The kraken is like "heelloo?" when it appears.
omg this is so realistic
is that the real kraken? they found it?
Gordon Kroman my favorite kraken is the pirates of the Caribbean one
Clássico dos clássicos
"Release The Kraken!.....actually wait no don't, its a bit shit"
Why does Jack have a Chimpanzee with him?
This is true art
The new Godzilla has nothing on this! LOL
True.
FU guys!
Annie Logan
You spelled it wrong. You forgot the "CK" at the end.
P.S. Right back at you.
youre either a bad troll or an idiot
R/boomers
I LOVE LOVE old adventure movies like !! They give you the most amazing & relaxing naps ever!
Huh, so this is what inspired the Ettin of dungeons and dragons?
Stories of giants with multiple heads go back a long way, and both this and D&D's ettin are inspired from the same source. "The Red Ettin" is an old Scottish fairy tale about a three-headed giant.
@@Filbi tree free
Jon Watson
I remember watching this show when I was at my grandparents house
The kraken was also called (squizard)
Sinbad?! Sokurah?! What are you guys doing here?! :D
WookySnacky666 hi
if a youtuber made a stop motion movie,the people from 60s would give him an Oscar.
the kraken looks like a blow up pool floating device i used to have
Película completa
The chimp and dog were great stop motion animation. They look so real.
The thumbnail for this video actually made it look like it would be awesome.
not gonna lie it did
You get what you get.
release the dino-spid-optopus! xD
This film shouldve won best movie effects award.
Scary realistic !!
I mean it was the 60s
You are right
Hey, it looks better than the new Ghostbusters!
+geonerd haha
I think these stop motion giant monster fights are pretty hot.
モンスターの造り込みの手作り感が、なんとも新鮮👏🏻👏🏻👍
better than some of the 2000-2014 cgi lmfao
I remember watching this on T.V. about a decade and a half ago. I was about 6 years old at the time.
i was 8 ._. but found this intresting ._________.
What is this show called?
@@cobracorporal6738 It’s movie from 1962 called Jack the Giant Killer.
When I first red it, I read “Two Headed Giant vs Karen” and was like “ well we all know who is going to win that one.”
Jack, matador de gigantes...prá mim na época que assisti em 1982 foi um filmaço.
Como se llama la película bro?
As soon as sea pokemon woke up he suddenly remembered all his jiu jitsu lessons and so was able to defeat blonde eyedol
懷念 :) 小時候的電影
it looks more like nessie the monster but with tentacles
1:10 this by itself is fantastic without any context
Wen i watch movies like these i just think
"Imagine if they had real guns" an RPG would take that giant down in notime
Im gun edicted :D
4:09: like how the kraken gives the giant one last bitchslap! 😂
I died 😭💀💀💀💀
I saw this as a kid and was scared I got douce chills now
OH MY GOD!!! THE KRAKEN IS SO BEAUTIFUL!!!
I KNOW RIGHT SHES BEAUTIFUL
Greg the Kraken!
It not a she it a he. He the king of the sea not the queen
Jen Knutson 👌
Krakolio 👋 boi
Sinbad vs Sukura II "the revenge" :)
Pretty much.
Come Beast Of The Sea!
I Call Upon Thee:
Swimming Spaghetti Monster!! Cousin of Flying Spaghetti Monster!!!
It's an epic battle between a Good Sea Monster versus an Evil Two Headed Giant.
This terrified me when I was a child… but now I notice better acting from the claymation
Not Ray Harryhausen's best work. Unfortunately the budget for this picture didn't allow him to do his finest work like the 7th Voyage of Sinbad!
2:58 they threw a dog on its back for this movie lol
I mean its not like they threw it on concrete, u should see the behind the scenes for milo and otis
That was a stunt dog and knew how to fall. He belongs to the stunt dog union.
amazing cgi
***** My rating...
144p / 10
I need an eye patch sorry hard man
I need an eye patch AKA: i dont care
I need an eye patch Okay, don't care. Now you can leave.
I need an eye patch No I'm good thanks. I hope another one of your eyes out so you go blind. The world would be a much better place from my perspective.
esses monstros dos filmes de antigamente, eram mais aterrorizantes do que os de hoje. Eu lembro que quando eu era criança, eu morria de medo da Menduza.
Como se llama la película bro?
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2 headed giant goat boi gets beat up and knocked out by a tentacle hentai monster and lands face down ass up.... I think I know where this is going.....
KO’d… Kraken 💧
Two-Headed Giant reminds me of Eyedol fro Killer Instinct
1:28 THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID !!
4:06
I've seen enough hentai to know where this is going
Two Headed Giant: *attacks humans dog and chimp*
Kraken: So you have chosen death
Movie title please. Cute Kraken Lizard. Now I have some inspiration for clay figures, the DoueHeaded Big Fawn and Kraken Lizard. Thanks uploader.
The movie is called Jack the Giant Killer
When that Kraken appears I was expecting Gumby to photo bomb this scene. ;)
3:50
Kraken: Do you know what hentai is?
Giant: Um...no?
Kraken: RAAAWR!
3:50 lol
I grew up with this kind of movies and i loved it!
Epic. Master piece ever. Greatness
From the movie Jack the Giant Killer
the enemy's are just like toys but their sound's are real