We have not only remade at the classic cheese classic "The Battle of Titans" in the early 1980s, but we talk about the redo at the big studio and the franchise around it. Have you thought about what happened after Perseus killed Kraken? If the new Clash box office revenue is big enough this weekend, you may get the chance to find the answer.
But do you know? Due to change, we have never seen this remake in IGN movies. For a 12 year old child in the world, the original thing is just a kind of fun, full of monsters, gods, and mythical beasts - all by action master, Ray Harryhausen. Incredible Hulk Director Louis Latterier's new movie also seems to follow these happy, stupid steps. here we go
However, as a true expert in the first movie, we will compare the 1981 screen (usually handmade) creatures with the new, usually CGI-made creatures in the 2010 film I made it. Please read, then look at Medusa, Card, Kraken ... etc.
Interestingly, how easy is it to influence the auras of the gods of the '80s: put Laurence Olivier in the robe, put one of the lights behind the head and think, your uncle also on the wall There are behind the bar in his basement, and some very British thesps surround Olivier. Voila - Instant Olympus!
It is not that easy to do about God now. Even if you want to try, you can give him a lot of beards of Liam Neeson naturally thinking Liam Neeson as Zeus. Please get the page where Neeson appeared from Excalibur. The shining armor seems to be more suitable for the gods of 2010 (1 year through Greek mythology). However, British actors playing roles and careers will still apply, including Ralph Fiennes as a bad guy Hades. He seems to be more persuasive than Poseidon ... it turned out to be the ruler of the sea ... he had to hold his breath obviously when he was in the water.
There are some amazing moments in the original movie, but so far I have not seen any of the shots presented by Leterrier's Clash. This does not mean that these things do not fit into the final clip, but since the photo is not a beat beat, there is something like the head of Thetis by Maggie Smith that is invisible Make sure. Scared during the day, or germinating feathers became the god of birds
One of the most popular movies I saw when I was young was Battle of Titans, created in 1981 by Ray Harleyhausen and worked very well. This is one of two of the Greek myths and he and the other are Jason and Algo's heroes, and both are popular and still have a good fan base. Both movies have a (general) concept of Perseus' history, and Perseus is a semi god who goes to Medusa and cuts his head. The reason is that, in the original sentence, it is mainly "I did not have anything for my mother on the wedding day and the rinse married to her said that I want it." Now, and he was the son of Zeus, he got a cheat code instantly, Perseus got a hat of Hatdis (invisible hat), a highly reflective shield, a Hermès sandal (flying everywhere ) I got a sword made with something that sounds like metal entering the nail of Wolverine.
Do you remember how semi-god Perseus jumped over Pegasus of Pegasus, rescued Andromeda from Hades' Kraken, later fought against Chimera, Minotaur, and Giant Cronos? If your Greek myth is based on the remake of "Tita Battle" in 2010 and the new sequel "Titan's Wrath", I remember the pursuit of Perseus. But that is not the case. Yes, there is no 'generation' of technology, but Titans, gods, and humans of Greek myth existed over 3,000 years ago, an ancient religious one, our pop culture Pantheon It is part of. Many mythic enthusiasts like me live in a story - an intersection of history and a story - seeking adventure adventure monsters, violence, courage (and exposure to chance sex, betrayal, and evil behavior) I have talked to him. time