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Olympus, sword-and-sandal derring-do and earnest utterances like “Release the Kraken ... an adaptation credited to a trio of writers, “Titans” is both dark and busy visually, and ...
Two points: One, "Dragon" is a much more artistically valid use of the 3-D medium than "Clash," which, unlike the animated film, famously threw in 3-D effects at the last minute, during post ...
We begin today’s review with a public service announcement: The new mythological adventure/fantasy film “Clash of the Titans” is advertised ... sea monster (or Kraken) in his rise to become ...
But this Kraken is disappointing; there's no glamour or mystery to him. He's overscaled and underwhelming, and even in 3-D, he lacks dimension. The director of "Clash of the Titans" is kooky ...
a demigod whose fate is to sever the head of Medusa and use it to defeat the mighty Kraken sea beast. Unlike the original Clash of the Titans where Perseus was a more sympathetic character easy to ...
decided to reboot the 1981 fantasy/adventure film, The Clash of the Titans, based on the Greek ... we’d venture it’s simply because “Kraken” is a funny word. A month before the film ...
Like the wailing of the Stygian witches, the critical cry has arisen against Clash of the Titans. This mythological ... creatures — Medusa, the Kraken, the giant scorpions, etc.
Not only do the trailers give away far too much from Louis Leterrier’s upcoming CLASH OF THE TITANS remake, now the posters feel ... the new poster and banners for the film not only show the Kraken, ...
But, to survive the relentless onslaught of demons and terrible adversaries, Perseus must first embrace his destiny. Will Perseus defy the gods, and save humankind in the clash of the Titans?