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31 March 2005, 08:52 PM
Mr. Dark
Testing on a new subject - Ray Harryhausen
I wanted to see how to open a new thread. I picked up the new collection of Ray Harryhausen films. "The Fantastic Films Of Ray HarryHausen: Legendary Monster Series". It includes:

When I was a kid in West Covina, California, the theater would have Saturday morning matinees. Our mom would give us a dollar, and we'd all ride our bikes to the theater where they would show double-headers for one dollar! These Sinbad movies were always part of the rotation -- along with the Hercules films. Very cool stuff. I'm anxious to watch them again.

I also got the DVD of "The Martian Chronicles". I don't remember being horribly impressed with them, but as a Bradbury fan, felt it was something to get. I imagine I'll enjoy them a bit more now that I'm going to watch them "as a fan".
31 March 2005, 08:56 PM
Mr. Dark
Well, it truncates long titles. I guess the rule will be short titles?
01 April 2005, 08:59 PM
lmskipper
Where did you buy that set? My brother and I used to love watching every single one of those movies. His birthday is coming up, and I'd like to buy two sets--one for him and one for me. Thank you!
02 April 2005, 03:47 AM
biplane1
SAy, speaking of older films and such, does anyone remember the "serials" that used to play inbetween a double reeler? I remember "Rocket Man," Clyde Beaty, and there were several others.

I would love to have a set of those on a CD. Of course these "serials" played quite a few years ago, in the 1950s and maybe part of the 1960s.

Anyone else remember these?
02 April 2005, 08:53 AM
Mr. Dark
I purchased both items (Ray Harryhausen collection and Martian Chronicles) at Best Buy. If your store doesn't stock them, most Best Buys will order them. I would also imagine you can get them through Amazon.com.
04 April 2005, 07:17 AM
Braling II
Biplane,
I loved the serials. Also, short subjects - do you recall "Pete Smith Specialties"?
04 April 2005, 08:33 AM
Richard
To return to the subject of Ray Harryhausen, there is also currently available a 2-DVD collection called RAY HARRYHAUSEN: THE EARLY YEARS COLLECTION. It contains a wealth of material about his early career, including films that he shot in his parents' garage as a teenager, training films he did for the military during WWII, his early Mother Goose fairy tale films, test footage for unrealized projects, and a lot more. Highly recommended!
09 April 2005, 11:00 PM
Mr. Dark
Richard:

Although I posted this on the board when the book came out, the Ray Harryhausen auto-biography is really good. Tons of photos and lots of great text. The forward by Ray Bradbury is short, but affectionate.

RAY HARRYHAUSEN: AN ANIMATED LIFE. Ray Harryhausen and Tony Dalton. Billboard Books, NY. 2003.

Highly recommended.