Production-quailty-wise, this is a run-of-the-mill documentary. So if you don’t find the subject fascinating, this movie may not do much for you. But then again, if you don’t find Ray Harryhausen’s work fascinating, there’s something wrong with you. If you were born in an age when Hollywood served up nothing but flashy CGI, maybe you’re just used to it. But I miss the days when the effects had a style and personality of their own, often vastly overshadowing the actors, scripts and other elements of their productions. Worth seeing
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