Clash of the Titans (1981) Blu-ray Review - IGN
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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 1981. For many, including yours truly, it inspired an interest in Greek mythology that still carries on to this day. I remember being fascinated by the stately gods in their white marble digs on Mount Olympus, manipulating the lives of mortals by moving around little figures of them as if it was all just a game. When you're a kid, this really strikes a chord.
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 1981. For many, including yours truly, it inspired an interest in Greek mythology that still carries on to this day. I remember being fascinated by the stately gods in their white marble digs on Mount Olympus, manipulating the lives of mortals by moving around little figures of them as if it was all just a game. When you're a kid, this really strikes a chord.
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 1981. For many, including yours truly, it inspired an interest in Greek mythology that still carries on to this day. I remember being fascinated by the stately gods in their white marble digs on Mount Olympus, manipulating the lives of mortals by moving around little figures of them as if it was all just a game. When you're a kid, this really strikes a chord.
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