by Andrew Taylor
In the spirit of Ray Harryhausen's 90th birthday, we would like to pay tribute to two of the great monster men of film, Ray Harryhausen and Tim Burton.
One of Burton's most recognizable films, The Nightmare Before Christmas, is a stop animation classic he first dreamed up during his tenure as a Disney artist. Garnering an Academy Award nomination for special effects in 1994 (and getting eaten whole by Jurassic Park), the more recent digital 3-D release expands on the wow factor of the original in spades. Now if they could only make the music 3-D....

The skeleton fight scene from Harryhausen's 1963 stop animation goldmine Jason and the Argonauts is mind blowing for the technology available at the time (Think Matrix-1963). Trust me....click on the link and watch the scene. Keep reminding yourself this was done in 1963!

2 comments:
I had no idea that Monster's Inc. was linked to that guy! For some reason, my brain just didn't put it together. I feel so "in the know" now! :)
Thanks, Carly!
Make sure to check out The Disney Food Blog! AJ did a follow-up post.
http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2010/07/03/dine-at-harryhausens/
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