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  1. DevAdvocate

    DevAdvocate Gigging bassist

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    Ray Harryhausen

    Visual effects master Ray Harryhausen, whose stop-motion wizardry graced such films as Jason and the Argonauts and Clash of the Titans, has died aged 92. The American made his models by hand and painstakingly shot them frame by frame to create some of the best-known animated sequences in cinema.

    His death in London was confirmed to the BBC by a family representative.

    "Harryhausen's genius was in being able to bring his models alive," said an official statement from his foundation. "Whether they were prehistoric dinosaurs or mythological creatures, in Ray's hands they were no longer puppets but became instead characters in their own right."
    Born in Los Angeles in June 1920, Raymond Frederick Harryhausen had a passion for dinosaurs as a child that led him to make his own versions of prehistoric creatures.

    Films like 1925's The Lost World and the 1933 version of King Kong stoked that passion and prompted him to seek out a meeting with Willis O'Brien, a pioneer in the field of model animation. During World War II Harryhausen joined director Frank Capra's film unit, which made the Why We Fight series to back the US war effort.

    After the war, he made stop-motion versions of fairy tales that prompted his idol, O'Brien, to hire him to help create the ape in Mighty Joe Young - an achievement that won an Academy Award. Harryhausen went on to make some of the fantasy genre's best-known movies, among them One Million Years B.C. and a series of films based on the adventures of Sinbad the sailor.

    He is perhaps best remembered for animating the seven skeletons who come to life in Jason and the Argonauts, a sequence which took him three months to film, and for the Medusa who turned men to stone in Titans. Harryhausen inspired a generation of film directors, from Steven Spielberg and James Cameron to Peter Jackson of the Lord of the Rings fame.
     
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  2. VenomPD

    VenomPD Merrick jr

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    Watched Jason & The Argonauts about 3 months ago. Still a brilliant film and the effects still look good.
     
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  3. ScotlandFanMuir

    ScotlandFanMuir Well-Known Member

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    I thought this was going to be about Sir Alex. Disappointed.

    Who is Ray Harryhausen?
     
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  4. VenomPD

    VenomPD Merrick jr

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    He used to run a bookies in Dunkeld
     
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  5. RAVENBLACK

    RAVENBLACK Well-Known Member

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    So he's to blame for inspiring those ****s to bore us to death with absolute ****in drivel.
     
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  6. The Raging Oxter

    The Raging Oxter Well-Known Member

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    Met him at the Edinburgh Film Festival a few years back. Nice bloke.
     
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  7. VenomPD

    VenomPD Merrick jr

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    Aye, nae bother Soul Man
     
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  8. RAVENBLACK

    RAVENBLACK Well-Known Member

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    Lord Of The Ring Pieces is utter ****in drivel for brain dead *****s. And as for James "Titanic" Cameron do me a ****in favour.

    Spielberg's films are just chewing gum for the eyes.
     
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  9. VenomPD

    VenomPD Merrick jr

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    I'm not disagreeing with you on that.

    Lord of the Rings has aged terribly and it's only about 10 years old. Spielberg hasn't made a decent film in decades. James Cameron is up his own arse and his films are popcorn crap.
     
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  10. Archers Road

    Archers Road Urban Spaceman

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    Jason And The Argonauts was the best film ever when I was about 9 years old, and it's still brilliant now.

    Lord Of The Rings is an absolute ****ing joy. Though I'm willing to admit that I haven't really grown up. My ambition is to **** an elf after ingesting magic mushrooms.
     
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