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89 of 92 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Classic Matinee Fantasy from the FX Master
When Special Effects pioneer Ray Harryhausen received his lifetime acheivement Oscar, Tom Hanks said that anyone who was a boy of 10 in the 1960's will tell you that "Jason and The Argonauts" is one of the greatest movies ever made.

Jason is here, with the living giant bronze statue, the vicious harpies, and of course the many-headed Hydra and its "children."...
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3.0 out of 5 stars As a young Pirate
I remember these movies as a young boy. I would pretend to travel with Sinbad to exotic lands, bravely fighting monsters and getting Gold and other treasures. <Grinn> I'd let Sinbad have the girls but the other pirates and I would fight the British, Spain and other countries for the glory of Sinbad. Even though the claymation is a bit hokey by today standards, it was...
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4.0 out of 5 stars Classic Matinee Fantasy from the FX Master, February 2, 2005
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This review is from: The Fantastic Films of Ray Harryhausen - Legendary Monster Series (Jason and the Argonauts / The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad / The Golden Voyage of Sinbad / Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger / The 3 Worlds of Gulliver) (DVD)
When Special Effects pioneer Ray Harryhausen received his lifetime acheivement Oscar, Tom Hanks said that anyone who was a boy of 10 in the 1960's will tell you that "Jason and The Argonauts" is one of the greatest movies ever made.

Jason is here, with the living giant bronze statue, the vicious harpies, and of course the many-headed Hydra and its "children." Terrific stop-motion fun for all ages. And without the aid of (yawn) computers, you just have to wonder, "How did he do that?"

Also in this bundle is Gulliver (see if you can spot June Thorburn, the grandmother from Absolutely Fabulous, in an early role), 7th Voyage of Sinbad ('50's-era innocence with the first dueling skeleton on film, not to mention the future Mrs. Bing Crosby), and Golden Voyage of Sinbad (Dance of death with six-armed goddess Kali and Tom Baker of Dr. Who fame).

Eye of the Tiger, on the other hand, is of "so bad its good"/MST3000 caliber--with the Duke's son, Patrick Wayne as So-bad--I mean, Sinbad--and chanteuse Margaret Whiting in her first (and last) dramatic role as the evil sorceress. And yes, that's Dr. Quinn/Jane Seymour wondering how she'll ever live this one down as a buxom princess with a baboon for a brother. I'm not kidding.

An extra treat with this set are the scores for Jason, 7th Voyage, and Gulliver by legendary screen composer Bernard Herrmann (Citizen Kane, Psycho). Juicy stuff.

Anybody who likes good old-fashioned matinee fantasy will want to own these treats.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Harryhausen's great fantasy films, October 13, 2005
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Jim Mann (Pittsburgh, PA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Fantastic Films of Ray Harryhausen - Legendary Monster Series (Jason and the Argonauts / The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad / The Golden Voyage of Sinbad / Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger / The 3 Worlds of Gulliver) (DVD)
Ray Harryhausen is responsible for two of the best fantasty films ever made: Jason and the Argonauts and The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad. The Golden Voyage of Sinbad is also a good film, though not up to the level of the first Sinbad film.

The 3 Worlds of Gulliver is minor and Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger is a step down from the other two Sinbad films (though still with some good moments).

Missing from this collection is another interesting if flawed Harryhausen fantasy: Clash of the Titans. It would have been nice to have had that as part of the set.
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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Monstrous Collection, January 19, 2006
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Bookworm "Jerry" (Marietta, Georgia United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Fantastic Films of Ray Harryhausen - Legendary Monster Series (Jason and the Argonauts / The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad / The Golden Voyage of Sinbad / Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger / The 3 Worlds of Gulliver) (DVD)
I remember seeing "The 7th Voyage of Sinbad" in its original theatrical release. When the evil magician amuses the Caliph, Sinbad, and the court by combining a servant with a cobra was scary enough, but the climactic fight to the death between the dragon (fire-breathing as per expectations) and the Cyclops gave me the willies for a full week! "Jason and the Argonauts" had heros, gods, fantastic creatures, and a cameo by Hercules himself, so what's not to like? The other Sinbad films are here too, but none really match "The 7th Voyage. . ." Also included is the not as well known but, in my opinion, superb live-action "The Three Worlds of Gulliver" (which attempted to preserve some of Swift's satire far better than Max Fliescher's annimated "Gulliver's Travels").

But the real star of this collection, as it's title implies, is Ray Harryhausen. And Ray is clearly at his best in the realm of fantasy and mythic folklore. His creatures in this collection are far superior to any of his science-fiction work (with the possible exception of "Earth vs. The Flying Saucers"). Stop-action animation was state-of-the-art special effects when these films were made, and Harryhausen was the best of the best. All these films are in color, and the transfers to disc are exceptionally good! The sound is perfectly satisfactory. All in all, each film is preserved and presented in their original splendor.

This collection is an execellant example of movie making when the emphasis was on story and character rather than all the mayhem the director could cram into one or two hours of film. These films take us to lands off the map, lands marked only "Here there be Dragons." The action is plentiful, the heros are heroic, and every single film in this collection has a clear beginning, middle, and a satisfactory ending, quite unlike the movies of today that like to start nowhere, head anywhere aimlessly, and seem only to stop when the FX folks have run out of graphics or explosives (as their imagination had run dry long before the credits rolled).

So make some good hot popcorn with real butter, turn down the lights, and watch some real imaginative movie-making. It's well worth the time, and the price is splendid, and the payoff is enormous fun!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Monsters! Monsters! Monsters!, May 25, 2008
This review is from: The Fantastic Films of Ray Harryhausen - Legendary Monster Series (Jason and the Argonauts / The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad / The Golden Voyage of Sinbad / Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger / The 3 Worlds of Gulliver) (DVD)
With most boxed sets, the DVDs are linked by an actor (like Errol Flynn), director (like Sergio Leone) or genre (such as noir). It is rare to see sets with something else in common, but this is the case with The Fantastic Films of Ray Harryhausen. While I suppose it could be argued that these are related because they are fantasy movies, in truth, it is Harryhausen who unites them: there aren't many boxed sets which feature a special visual effects designer, but if there was to be one, it would naturally feature Harryhausen.

Sure, by today's standards, the effects in the movies in this set are rather crude, but in their era, they were pretty good. This is especially the case when you consider the effects in other giant monster movies of the time which usually featured a man in a costume crushing miniatures or a regular animal made large through obvious camera tricks. Of course, these effects were simpler to do than Harryhausen's stop-motion work, but the short cuts showed.

First in the set (chronologically) is The 7th Voyage of Sinbad, in which the hero must restore a beautiful princess to her proper size after she is shrunk to just a few inches. From the start, there's little skimping when it comes to the monsters; this one includes a cyclops, a dragon, a roc and a sword-wielding skeleton. This film (and the other two Sinbad movies in the set) are a reminder of a time when the stereotypical version of Arabian lands was one of romance and magic. It's obviously legend, but at the same time, a more charming depiction of this region than we see in more recent movies.

The second - and really the only disappointing one in the bunch - movie in the set is 3 Worlds of Gulliver - which adapts the Swift tale to have the title character stranded in lands where the people are either tiny (Lilliput) or giant (Brobdingnag) (the third world is England). There's little in the way of monsters in this one, other than a crocodile and a Brobdingagian squirrel.

Jason and the Argonauts is a loose depiction of the myth, with Jason assembling a group of heroes to steal the golden fleece and re-take the kingdom that was once his. Like a later Harryhausen movie, Clash of the Titans (not included), this one also depicts the gods (including Bond girl Honor Blackman as Hera). Besides the James Bond connection, there is also a Dr. Who one, with second Doctor Patrick Troughton in a small role. Oh, and there monsters aplenty, including a hydra, a giant animated statue and more malevolent skeletons. While this may be Harryhausen at his peak, it also is a problematic story, both because Jason's so-called heroism threatens to ruin another kingdom who has done him no evil, and because the story is left rather open-ended (was a sequel intended?).

A decade would pass before the next movie in this set, The Golden Voyage of Sinbad, in which Sinbad battles an evil prince played by a future Dr. Who, Tom Baker. There's a little less in the way of monsters here, but there is a centaur and a ship's figurehead come to life. Baker is fun to watch as the prince who dabbles in the dark arts at great cost, as he attempts to obtain great power.

Finally, there is Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger, which you might think featured an eye of the tiger (or some mystical gem with that name) but doesn't (although there is a saber-toothed tiger). Monsters include a troglodyte, a giant walrus and a bronze minotaur (called the minotaun). Similar to 7th Voyage, Sinbad is seeking to restore someone, in this case a prince transformed into a baboon. And again, there is both a James Bond and Dr. Who connection: Patrick Troughton returns in a bigger role, and Bond girl Jane Seymour plays the love interest.

The acting and writing in these movies are nothing special, but that doesn't make them any the less fun, plus if you're worried about what to show your kids, these are pretty harmless. With a few extras, this is an enjoyable set that lets you see the special effects of the 1960s and `70s at their pre-Star Wars best.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You are missing the point!, October 15, 2009
This review is from: The Fantastic Films of Ray Harryhausen - Legendary Monster Series (Jason and the Argonauts / The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad / The Golden Voyage of Sinbad / Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger / The 3 Worlds of Gulliver) (DVD)
Chris, you are missing the point. These movies were never cinematic masterpieces. But for their time, they were more fun than a barrel of monkeys on any Saturday afternoon at the local movie theater matinee'. Ray Harryhausen brought a unique talent to the art of monster movie making and any kid growing up in this era were facinated with all of his efforts. I loved them then and still get a kick after these so many years of watching them now. I can smell the stale popcorn!!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Pack!, April 5, 2010
This review is from: The Fantastic Films of Ray Harryhausen - Legendary Monster Series (Jason and the Argonauts / The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad / The Golden Voyage of Sinbad / Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger / The 3 Worlds of Gulliver) (DVD)
Im Incredibly happy with this Pack, Im a Ray Harryhausen Fan I love all the movies he made, so i wanted to get every movie with his work. This Pack help my so much with my collection, Because of 2 things:

1-It has Jason And The Argonauts that is practically his best film.

2-If you buy this pack you will have the Sinbad trilogy.

So, Some people that just want to see the best films of Ray in just one pack were a little disappointed because this pack Have "The 3 Worlds Of Gulliver" and it doesn't have "Clash Of The Titans" and that's something bad for some people that don't want the entire collection, but for me it was good not having to buy "The 3 Worlds Of Gulliver" separately.

Now I'm going to say the extras and the quality of sound and video:

-Jason and the Argonauts: The quality of this DVD is very, very Good Both in Sound And Video. The extras are the Theatrical Trailer and an Interview of Ray talking about this movie.

-The 7th Voyage: The quality of the video in this one its a little grainy but it still good. The sound it's not so good in this one and it's almost impossible to hear it in Spanish but in English it still good. I really like that all the Sinbad trilogy has a lot of trailers of Ray's movies.

-The Golden Voyage: The quality is very Good Both in Sound And Video, and it has all the trailers I Said before (Something i like about this DVD it's that it has side A and B for Fullscreen and Widescreen).

-Sinbad and The Eye of the Tiger: its exactly like "The Golden Voyage of Sinbad", except for the widescreen and fullscreen option.

-The 3 Worlds of Gulliver: The quality is very Good Both in Sound And Video. The Extras are the Theatrical Trailer, "This Is Dynamation", "The Harryhausen Chronicles" and "The Making Of".


*And Now My Own Top:

5-Sinbad And The Eye of the Tiger (But It Still a wonderfull Movie)

4-The 3 Worlds of Gulliver

3-The 7th Voyage of Sinbad

2-The Golden Voyage Of Sinbad

1-Jason And The Argonauts (Just Amazing)
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sinbad, April 19, 2009
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The Ray Harryhausen Sinbad movies has been my all time favorite movies. I truly enjoyed watching them with my brothers and sisters when we were children. I am still facinated by the Sinbad tales even as an adult.
Now that they have them on DVD-I can share the experience I had as a child with my children and grandchildren. The animated monsters on the films are still awesome to watch-not too scarry that a small child can still watch but enough as a child to have your eyes wide open when watching. Thanks Ray Harryhausen for the wonderful film making.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Greatest Special effects for the time., February 16, 2008
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Margret A. Williams (Sparks, Nevada United States) - See all my reviews
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I have always loved Ray Harryhausen's special effects. He really had to work to get all the movements with the stop motion camera. For the time when they were made, they were really impressive. I love all of the movies in this collection, especially Jason and the Argonauts. The fight with the skeletons towards the end is really something to watch.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must for Sci-Fi enthusiasts, January 15, 2007
This review is from: The Fantastic Films of Ray Harryhausen - Legendary Monster Series (Jason and the Argonauts / The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad / The Golden Voyage of Sinbad / Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger / The 3 Worlds of Gulliver) (DVD)
My family grew up watching these movies.I purchased this series right before the holidays and it was really fun watching the younger kids faces light up as they watched for the first time at our family Christmas party. I'm sure we will get hours of enjoyment out of this "fantastic" collection.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Movies with Ray Harryhausen, July 13, 2011
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Robert Dill (Jacksonville, Fl United States) - See all my reviews
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For me, these movies are a joy to watch. They're not for everybody to be sure but to one who was a child prior to all the newest special effects, these flicks were the epitome of entertainment for SciFi buffs. So I not only get to enjoy a good movie, but I also get to relive good memories.
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