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Those of a certain (30-something) age will likely remember seeing the original Clash of the Titans in the theater, or perhaps catching an airing on TV at some point since its theatrical release in ...
It’s doubtful that records are kept about this sort of thing, but consider the possibility that “Clash of the Titans” is the first film to actually be made worse by being in 3-D. Not that ...
Sam Worthington (above) makes a point as Perseus, the bastard son of Zeus, while Ralph Fiennes as Hades gets ready to clash with Polly Walker’s Cassiopeia. Movies they’re not remaking ...
It's important to understand that “Clash of the Titans” — the 1981 version, or its 2010 remake, opening today — isn't about religion, but mythology, he said. Religion is a set of beliefs.
“Clash of the Titans” cruised to the top of the box office without even breaking a sweat. The 3-D remake of the 1981 kitschy classic took in an estimated $61.4 million this past weeken ...
In 1981, MGM released "Clash of the Titans." a wonderfully cheesy film about Greek mythological gods. Starring Harry Hamlin as a baby-faced Perseus and featuring the gimmicky, but charming stop ...
Release the Kraken and any other demon from hell you can conjure from Greek mythology for being mythically dull, dragass and devoid of wit. No way will I make a case for the first Titans in 1981 ...
That’s the principal twist inserted into the new “Clash of the Titans,” a remake of the sometimes fondly recalled, technologically dated 1981 film about the fury of the gods of Mount Olympus ...
The 1981 Clash of the Titans was loosely based on the Greek myth of Perseus and needed the right man for the lead role. Harry Hamlin managed to bag the part having beaten Arnold Schwarzenegger ...
A remake of the 1981 cult classic of the same name, Clash of the Titans follows demi-god Perseus (Sam Worthington) as he seeks revenge against the gods after the death of his family. His quest ...