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Here is a review I made for school. I'm very proud of it.
Jason and the Awesomenauts (Jason and the Argonauts Movie Review)
Can an old movie have outstanding special effects? Jason and the Argonauts can. With a classic storyline from greek mythology and mind-blowing special effects to top it off, Jason and the Argonauts is a movie to remember.
If you don't know the story of Jason and the Argonauts, it's an action-filled adventure following Jason on his quest for the Golden Fleece. To get to it, he must travel across the world. He gathers the strongest men in the land and they set off. Their journey is filled with mythical creatures like hydras and living skeletons. To overcome these, Jason will need the help of the gods.
The best part of Jason and the Argonauts is the special effects. The old special effects look even more realistic than today. This is because they were done with real objects (mini models) using stop-motion and not computers. Stop-motion technology is done by moving an object/model in small increments while taking pictures each time. The pictures are then connected making the object/model appear to be moving. One scene using models and stop-motion is Jason's battle with skeletons; when filming this scene the actors were not actually fighting anything, then the skeletons were added to the film for the final picture.
Jason and the Argonauts is just one of many Greek mythology movies in a series. This series includes movies like Sinbad and Clash of the Titans, which all have as much action and special effects. So if you want more movies like Jason and the Argonauts, you can get more.
If you want to watch a good adventure movie, I definetely recommend Jason and the Argonauts for it's classic story and mind-blowing special effects.