Ray Harryhausen’s Top Ten Movie Monsters

On May 7, 2013, Ray Harryhausen passed away. As a tribute of sorts, TopTenz posted their choices for the Top Ten Movie Monster Designed by Ray Harryhausen.
Here are their choices and my thoughts:
10. The Phorusrhacos (Mysterious Island): I’m a huge fan of Mysterious Island. It starts off as a escape movie set during the civil war (and using a hot air balloon) and turns into a sci-fi/monster movie. I remember watching it late at night (presented by horror host Sammy Terry) when I was a kid staying over at my grandparents house. My uncle came in from a date and watched the rest of it with me. Good times.
9. The Giant Octopus (It Came From Beneath the Sea): The giant octopus is cool, but unless you live near the ocean how scary can it be? Not a big fan of this film.
8. Joe Young (Mighty Joe Young): I love this film and would put it at #1 on the list. I think Joe Young is Harryhausen’s best work.
7. The Tyrannosaurus Rex (The Valley of Gwangi): I saw The Valley of Gwangi at a drive-in when I was a kid. Cowboys and Dinosaurs!! I thought it was awesome. When I saw it years later, I thought it was still fun.
6. The Ymir (20 Million Miles to Earth) and 5. The Beast (The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms): Are both fun films but I often find that most fans of this genre like them better than me.
4. The Cyclops (The 7th Voyage of Sinbad): Harryhausen put his twist on the Cyclops making it a creature scarier than a one-eyed giant.
3. The Statue of Kali (The Golden Voyage of Sinbad): This is one of my least favorite of Harryhausen’s creations. I just am not thrilled with a monster that’s a statue.
2. Medusa (Clash of the Titans): For me, this was the best part of a bad movie.
1. The Skeleton Army (Jason and the Argonauts): Although I prefer Mighty Joe Young, this is the scene that most folks go to when showing Harryhausen’s magic. Who am I to argue? It is awesome.






















































