Quote from: Dr. Whom on Today at 01:55:09 AMQuote from: M.10rda on November 09, 2025, 02:54:36 PMTHE GORGON (1964):
The Thing About Hammer Films (...I type smugly, having now seen 15 or 20 or some number in my lifetime, though surely not all of them) is they tend to not actually be that good, or fun.
I must say I never quite got what all the fuss about Hammer movies was about. They have their moments, certainly, but I never found them all that exciting. The only one I really liked was Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires, which is way ahead of its time.
Quote from: M.10rda on November 09, 2025, 02:54:36 PMTHE GORGON (1964):
The Thing About Hammer Films (...I type smugly, having now seen 15 or 20 or some number in my lifetime, though surely not all of them) is they tend to not actually be that good, or fun.

...According to Edith Hamilton et al, Medusa had two sisters named Euryale and Sthenos............. I have no idea who this "Megara" person is, but I guess it's emblematic of the amount of effort the writer invested in this gig. Anyway, "Megara" looks pretty much like Medusa looks in CLASH OF THE TITANS, and as long as she is only glimpsed in dimly lit or softly focused wide shots, she's scary. (I admit I am a sucker for the whole "Medusa in the shield" motif in horror literature.) Unfortunately Terrence Fisher decided he had to show her in close-ups at the climax, which features larfably bad FX that close the film on a low note. Say what you will about COTH, but Harryhausen's Medusa actually looks scary even when you do see her full-on.






