The sequel "Wrath of The Titans" is one of my absolute guilty pleasures and I think it actually does some things as a sequel genuinely well but that might be rose tinted glasses talking. Should be a lot of "dumb fun" if you enjoy that.
Nah, those aint rose tinted glasses talking. It does infact Many things phenomenal as a sequel, when you view how a sequel is supposed to work compared to what it is a sequel to.
@@kamixakadio2441 Glad I'm not the only one who thinks so, I watched it again fairly recently and I'd forgotten how genuinely well some things were handled and built upon. I often wonder what they'd have done if the third movie had been greenlit, especially if they'd done as good a job in sequel building as they'd done for Wrath.
Yeah, I think the sequel improved and corrected some flaws from this one (like Andromeda's role, for example), but I felt they where trying so hard, there was too much in it. Also, didn't like Ares 🤣 But hey, I'm not ashamed to say this two movies are also a guilty pleasure of mine.
One of the funniest parts of demigod stories in mythology is the idea that an all-powerful god simply watches their child get beaten and rag-dolled by monsters and other powered beings on a quest while eating food up above and handing them a few gifts across the way. That's mythology parenting.
Hades is always portrayed as the bad guy in Hollywood but in actual mythology, he’s basically the brother that minds his own business and loves to stay at home in the Underworld. He’s chill and loves his wife Persephone.
"God that actually loves his wife and minds his own business instead of screwing everyone's lives ten times over? He must be our bad guy!"-Hollywood, probably
@@aaronbarlow4376 I think Hades is the least of the worst in Greek pantheon to be honest. I mean, Zeus and Poseidon are known as violators of women. The goddesses are horrible too 😂 There are some version of stories about Hades, but in the original one he 'kidnapped' Persephone but as the time goes on, Persephone grows to love him. Yeah, she leaves underworld every Spring because she is a goddess or patron of that season or something (she basically leave home to do work, and then come back 😂).
@@nitrokid I'm sure when Zeus gets with a mortal she loves it as well. Gods would be very attractive and charismatic, not to mention good lovers. And what woman wouldn't want a demigod child. 'Violators' is somewhat unfounded. It takes two to tango. Granted Poseidon wasn't too gentlemanly with Medusa but Athena was the real baddie there.
This is one of the films I have a soft spot for and I didn't think i'd like this considering I grew up with the 1981 version but I love this version and i'm a huge fan of greek mythology.
The Kraken scene completely underwhelmed folks back when this was released. The sequel I'd say has a somewhat similar problem in the climax. They're pretty cool movies though.
The cool thing about you ia that you actually have initiative on what you wanted to watch, and not dependent on other people's requests like many other channels 👍 Clash Of The Titans is my teenage years favorite. Very underrated. Hell, I'm not sure if people have heard of this movie nowadays 😂😂😂
i always wondered why any reactors react to this movie its so much fun...apart from the controversies circles these two films...i absolutely love clash and wrath of the titans❤️
I much prefer the original 1981 version, with Sir Laurence Olivier as Zeus, and impressive stop motion animation effects by the legendary Ray Harryhausen.
I’ve seen the original as well If you think the stop motion in the original version of this movie was good you should definitely check out Star Wars That’s where the real magic happens. I’m not trying to shit on your opinion but if you compare that stop motion to anything else released in the 80s I don’t think it’s anywhere near the best but that’s just my personal opinion
I did a course on Greek and Roman myths. Apart from this i cannot think of a story where Medusa actually willing turned someone to stone. Athena turned Medusa's hair to stone after Medusa was attacked by Poseidon. Perseus was helped by Athena, had Hades helmet and Hermes sandals. He also found out when Medusa was asleep and killed her then. These is just one of the stories. When Perseus killed her, pegasus was born and is the child of Medusa and Poseidon.
This is one of my favorite movies dealing with Greek mythology because of how close to the myth they could get with it and it’s so good. The sequel is also so good as well, I hope you check it out!
My favourite bit of trivia about this movie is that, in the first Olympus shot when Hades comes to talk to Zeus, Nanny McPhee is hiding behind of the thrones because it was being shot in the same studios and Emma Thompson came to say hello to Liam Neeson (sat on his lap and said 'you've been a very naughty boy'). I can't watch Clash of the Titans without thinking about it now. XD
Seb react to the Clash of the Titans (1981) and Jason and the Argonauts (1963). These are great films and you'll be able to see why many of us like these classic versions better. You can provide insight about what you like best out of each film.
These are great movies to just turn your brain off and enjoy it for what it is. It came out around the time studios had no idea really what to make. And after Gladiator and other historical movies did well the studios thought these kinds of movies would do well, and they attract a lot of actors. Troy and 300 were the best of that era of historical movies I think.
,since you started watching about gods and demi-gods, i recommend 2011- Immortals - Henry Cavil & Luke Evans 2016 - Gods of Egypt - Gerard Butler & Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Edit: also may also check out Jake Gyllenhaal's 2010 Prince Of Persia (sands of time)
@@abc.animal5143 It's not great, story-wise. But how many other films show Egyptian mythology gods on the big screen? That's where the value lies. Not in the story
As I’m sure many people have said, you need to see the one from the early 80s. It was the last film of the historic Ray Harryhausen, the stop motion fx genius. In Monsters Inc, there was a restaurant named after him. It may be a generational thing, but I prefer it to the new ones.
Your commentary is hilarious. Loving it :) BTW Hades said "this is the will of Zeus...YOUR father.." as he looked directly at Perseus, and everyone saw that, so they suspected Perseus of being the son of Zeus. Plus he wasn't affected by the sucky tornado.
Hansel & Gretel Witch Hunters also with Jeremy Renner and Gemma Aterton/Arterton, I can't ever remember what her surname is but thats a fun witchy/monster movie thats a bit silly but more than enjoyable
I just wanted to say that seb u are the source of my entertainment and i started watching all the back when you watched the Avengers for the first time id justnlike to say thank u
The 1981 version with Harry Hamlin has a bit of a better story. The special effects may not be as good, stop motion for most of the creatures, but it's what I grew up with and I enjoy it more. You might want to watch that version
I really appreciate that you are choosing to watch there. Therare some great movies from this time period, such as some stop-motion movies made by a Ray Harryhaessen, going from the original King King movie in the earlie 1930s.... on up. I would watch Clash of The Titans, Wrath Of ath Titand, The Creature From Black Lagoon, and dozens more. A true master in his form of artwork and design!
OMG NO WAY THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVOURITE FILMS I CANT BELIEVE YOURE ACTUALLY WATCHING IT 🔥 (By the way seb, please watch the Disney animated Hercules, its the best Disney renaissance film by far)
The titans where the gods before the classic Greek gods that were most familiar with like Zeus and Poseidon and what not. They were the parents of the Greek gods that we know and we’re overthrown by Zeus and rest because the titans came to believe their children (the Greek gods) would become too powerful and tried to kill them but they were defeated by the Zeus and other gods.
Ralph Fiennes is so good at playing villains: Voldemort, Hades , and the most evil one because he played a real person who was a horrible human being, Amon Goeth in Schindler's List .
In greek mythology Hades is the nicest God out the lot even though he did kidnap someone says a lot about the rest of them, and does his job well, Hollywood always play him as the bad guy when most of the gods were worse. I love hades in the second film though.
@@overlordbert8088 I know, Zeus and Poseidon did a lot worse things than Hades. I find really interesting that Athena blamed Medusa and not Poseidon but at the same time the goddess protected her from ever being abused again when she cursed her . On the other hand, I meant the actor did a good job playing this version of Hades as villain. Remember, this movie It's an adaptation of the myth, it will not always be 100% faifthful .
i know you don’t look at the comments other than right after you’ve released the video. but if you see this i was just wondering if you’ve seen Inception?
Loved this reaction, this movie and its sequel are honestly great! Wanted to say though, Seb, you've literally played Smite, Medusa uses a bow in that game lmao. At least I think you've played Smite, can't remember!
The sequel "Wrath of The Titans" is one of my absolute guilty pleasures and I think it actually does some things as a sequel genuinely well but that might be rose tinted glasses talking. Should be a lot of "dumb fun" if you enjoy that.
Nah, those aint rose tinted glasses talking. It does infact Many things phenomenal as a sequel, when you view how a sequel is supposed to work compared to what it is a sequel to.
@@kamixakadio2441 Glad I'm not the only one who thinks so, I watched it again fairly recently and I'd forgotten how genuinely well some things were handled and built upon. I often wonder what they'd have done if the third movie had been greenlit, especially if they'd done as good a job in sequel building as they'd done for Wrath.
Yeah, I think the sequel improved and corrected some flaws from this one (like Andromeda's role, for example), but I felt they where trying so hard, there was too much in it. Also, didn't like Ares 🤣 But hey, I'm not ashamed to say this two movies are also a guilty pleasure of mine.
Wrath of The Titans is great tbh
@@yoshiithelizard2664 No I don't really care for Ares either but at least he didn't get the Poseidon treatment.
One of the funniest parts of demigod stories in mythology is the idea that an all-powerful god simply watches their child get beaten and rag-dolled by monsters and other powered beings on a quest while eating food up above and handing them a few gifts across the way. That's mythology parenting.
Hades is always portrayed as the bad guy in Hollywood but in actual mythology, he’s basically the brother that minds his own business and loves to stay at home in the Underworld. He’s chill and loves his wife Persephone.
"God that actually loves his wife and minds his own business instead of screwing everyone's lives ten times over? He must be our bad guy!"-Hollywood, probably
He does kind of keep her hostage, only letting her above ground in the spring or something.
@@aaronbarlow4376 I think Hades is the least of the worst in Greek pantheon to be honest. I mean, Zeus and Poseidon are known as violators of women. The goddesses are horrible too 😂 There are some version of stories about Hades, but in the original one he 'kidnapped' Persephone but as the time goes on, Persephone grows to love him. Yeah, she leaves underworld every Spring because she is a goddess or patron of that season or something (she basically leave home to do work, and then come back 😂).
@@nitrokid I'm sure when Zeus gets with a mortal she loves it as well. Gods would be very attractive and charismatic, not to mention good lovers. And what woman wouldn't want a demigod child. 'Violators' is somewhat unfounded. It takes two to tango. Granted Poseidon wasn't too gentlemanly with Medusa but Athena was the real baddie there.
@@aaronbarlow4376 mate, a lot of well rounded humans wouldn't want to tangle with the gods angry or not
“Let them know men did this.” My favorite quote in movies
The "I am Hades" always gave me ghostbumps
This is one of the films I have a soft spot for and I didn't think i'd like this considering I grew up with the 1981 version but I love this version and i'm a huge fan of greek mythology.
The owl joke made it for me. Perfect nod.
I liked the original,was breath taking, however this one I couldn't enjoy it even drunk or high😄
The Kraken scene completely underwhelmed folks back when this was released. The sequel I'd say has a somewhat similar problem in the climax. They're pretty cool movies though.
I thought it was great at imax, I was further back though
It always feel like a family reunion whenever SebScreen uploads
for real, sometimes i can even predict what he‘s going to say 🤣
The cool thing about you ia that you actually have initiative on what you wanted to watch, and not dependent on other people's requests like many other channels 👍 Clash Of The Titans is my teenage years favorite. Very underrated. Hell, I'm not sure if people have heard of this movie nowadays 😂😂😂
“Release the Kraken!” 🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶
i always wondered why any reactors react to this movie its so much fun...apart from the controversies circles these two films...i absolutely love clash and wrath of the titans❤️
What controversy?
I much prefer the original 1981 version, with Sir Laurence Olivier as Zeus, and impressive stop motion animation effects by the legendary Ray Harryhausen.
Yeah, I like the original much better. There was something in it that made me more invested.
and Burgess Meredith
I’ve seen the original as well If you think the stop motion in the original version of this movie was good you should definitely check out Star Wars That’s where the real magic happens. I’m not trying to shit on your opinion but if you compare that stop motion to anything else released in the 80s I don’t think it’s anywhere near the best but that’s just my personal opinion
Nostalgia junkies are crazy 💀
I did a course on Greek and Roman myths. Apart from this i cannot think of a story where Medusa actually willing turned someone to stone.
Athena turned Medusa's hair to stone after Medusa was attacked by Poseidon.
Perseus was helped by Athena, had Hades helmet and Hermes sandals. He also found out when Medusa was asleep and killed her then. These is just one of the stories.
When Perseus killed her, pegasus was born and is the child of Medusa and Poseidon.
Call me old school, I have a soft spot for "Jason and the argonauts" and I admire the stop motion of that Era. Great reaction! Aloha from Hawaii! 🌺
more like ANCIENT school.. and I'm right there with ya.. Jason/Argonauts one of my earliest memories.
This is one of my favorite movies dealing with Greek mythology because of how close to the myth they could get with it and it’s so good. The sequel is also so good as well, I hope you check it out!
The abyss by james cameron is awesome! His film in between Aliens and Terminator 2! 👍
My favourite bit of trivia about this movie is that, in the first Olympus shot when Hades comes to talk to Zeus, Nanny McPhee is hiding behind of the thrones because it was being shot in the same studios and Emma Thompson came to say hello to Liam Neeson (sat on his lap and said 'you've been a very naughty boy'). I can't watch Clash of the Titans without thinking about it now. XD
I love this movie, I rewatched it a lot when I was younger when it first came out.
Seb react to the Clash of the Titans (1981) and Jason and the Argonauts (1963). These are great films and you'll be able to see why many of us like these classic versions better. You can provide insight about what you like best out of each film.
These are great movies to just turn your brain off and enjoy it for what it is. It came out around the time studios had no idea really what to make. And after Gladiator and other historical movies did well the studios thought these kinds of movies would do well, and they attract a lot of actors. Troy and 300 were the best of that era of historical movies I think.
I love the soundtrack of this movie because it's made by ramin djawadi the same composer for game of thrones
I’m glad that I’m recent times Medusa’s story is more commonly known and saddened it has become a symbol for survivors
"If I was a son of a God good Jesus"
Lol
Loved this movie back in the day! 💯
Just patiently waiting for the day he reacts to Tron: Legacy
We get the Hound AND Sir Davos. 🤘
12:02 "You reek of your father"
Seb: "Dior Sauvage?"
That caught me off guard 😂😂
Watch Hansel & Gretel: Witch hunters, it’s similar in tone to Van Helsing
5:50 🕺”you will have your chance Perseus” 🕺 took me OUT 💀
One of my favourite movies, Greek Mythology is so cool - thanks Seb!
Gotta love the casting for Perseus. I've always imagined him looking like a fratboy.
,since you started watching about gods and demi-gods, i recommend
2011- Immortals - Henry Cavil & Luke Evans
2016 - Gods of Egypt - Gerard Butler & Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
Edit: also may also check out Jake Gyllenhaal's 2010 Prince Of Persia (sands of time)
Gemma Arterton is scalding hot in Prince of Persia 🥵
Gods of Egypt can be skipped.
@@abc.animal5143 I think Seb might enjoy how insane it is.
@@abc.animal5143 It's not great, story-wise. But how many other films show Egyptian mythology gods on the big screen? That's where the value lies. Not in the story
As I’m sure many people have said, you need to see the one from the early 80s. It was the last film of the historic Ray Harryhausen, the stop motion fx genius. In Monsters Inc, there was a restaurant named after him.
It may be a generational thing, but I prefer it to the new ones.
Grew up watching it and love it and love the second one as well which you should watch and you need to watch immortal as well
Aw man! I was hoping for the original!! Such a classic
Your commentary is hilarious. Loving it :)
BTW Hades said "this is the will of Zeus...YOUR father.." as he looked directly at Perseus, and everyone saw that, so they suspected Perseus of being the son of Zeus. Plus he wasn't affected by the sucky tornado.
Love Sebscreen
This is one of my all time favs!
The Kraken actually originated in Norse mythology so it’s weird it in this
Hansel & Gretel Witch Hunters also with Jeremy Renner and Gemma Aterton/Arterton, I can't ever remember what her surname is but thats a fun witchy/monster movie thats a bit silly but more than enjoyable
OMG, I miss this movie and its sequel. Such fun casting!
Wait I just realized, Luke Evans played Apollo in Clash of the Titans and Zeus in Immortals. Damn, he's godlike.
You said it amazingly. If I hear “Time to come to Olympus to live like I God. I’ll too say BEAM ME UP…. Now!”
Aside from the special effects, this actually looks like a good film. I'm actually going to watch it now (even though I know the ending).
i recommend the movie "Dracula Untold", its also with Luke Evans and such an amazing movie!
If you want some other big robots with some b-flick pulp-noir adventure, PLEASE do try Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004).
I just wanted to say that seb u are the source of my entertainment and i started watching all the back when you watched the Avengers for the first time id justnlike to say thank u
PLEASE Watch King Kong (2005) Its A Really Good Movie And Its Part Of My Childhood. I Would Appreciate If You Can React To It. ❤
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"The oracle's as ugly as I expected" lmao
The reaction from this part 14:28 gave me "Idle Hands" vibes haha. Highly recommend that film btw.
This movie is so underrated. I love it so much, been growing on it.
The 1981 version with Harry Hamlin has a bit of a better story. The special effects may not be as good, stop motion for most of the creatures, but it's what I grew up with and I enjoy it more. You might want to watch that version
1:15 almost xD
My guy plays Smite and didn't expect Medusa to have a bow XD
If I knew I was a child of Zeus I would leave humanity behind easily if I had no family. Perseus is nuts. Lol
I really appreciate that you are choosing to watch there. Therare some great movies from this time period, such as some stop-motion movies made by a Ray Harryhaessen, going from the original King King movie in the earlie 1930s.... on up. I would watch Clash of The Titans, Wrath Of ath Titand, The Creature From Black Lagoon, and dozens more. A true master in his form of artwork and design!
You should do the original one from 1981
This is one of the reasons Legendary is my favourite studio. It may be cheesy, but it looks and feels so good you dont even care.
Finally someone reacts to this! Thank you seriously!
You should check out the sequel as well
OMG NO WAY THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVOURITE FILMS I CANT BELIEVE YOURE ACTUALLY WATCHING IT 🔥
(By the way seb, please watch the Disney animated Hercules, its the best Disney renaissance film by far)
Love this movie and the second one as well
This movie, This movie is art.
I didn't really expect a ARK Survival Evolved reference in any of your videos.. respect my man! ^^
The titans where the gods before the classic Greek gods that were most familiar with like Zeus and Poseidon and what not. They were the parents of the Greek gods that we know and we’re overthrown by Zeus and rest because the titans came to believe their children (the Greek gods) would become too powerful and tried to kill them but they were defeated by the Zeus and other gods.
this movie and the sequel is underrated in my opinion, its great
The myths here are inaccurate but it’s still a really fun action movie. And i actually liked this version better than the original 1981 film.
I've always wanted a blooper where he had the head the wrong way xDD
Wrath of the Titans (sequel) is amazing!
"Public Enemies" (2009)
I want to see someone discover that gem.
Ralph Fiennes is so good at playing villains: Voldemort, Hades , and the most evil one because he played a real person who was a horrible human being, Amon Goeth in Schindler's List .
In greek mythology Hades is the nicest God out the lot even though he did kidnap someone says a lot about the rest of them, and does his job well, Hollywood always play him as the bad guy when most of the gods were worse. I love hades in the second film though.
@@overlordbert8088 I know, Zeus and Poseidon did a lot worse things than Hades. I find really interesting that Athena blamed Medusa and not Poseidon but at the same time the goddess protected her from ever being abused again when she cursed her .
On the other hand, I meant the actor did a good job playing this version of Hades as villain. Remember, this movie It's an adaptation of the myth, it will not always be 100% faifthful .
I used to have this on a vhs and I watched it so many times!
You do realize how old this movie is don’t you? At the time a lot of the actors weren’t very well known yet
The ageless women guiding him is the princess in Prince of Persia. You should definitely check it out.
I love mythology movies and i feel like we don't get enough of them honestly
OMG, was that the Warhammer reference? 10:07
Can't miss a seb upload.
Love your vids and everything keep it up hope your having a great life 🫶🏻❤️
Out of all the actors in the movie, the one you didn't mention was Mads Mikkelsen... :(
I liked the way he wasn't afraid when confronting the Medusa, he smiled in her face!
@@ctakitimu yeah he's such a badass, I loved him in The Hunt
I really would recommend Immortals (2011), the movie has a certain aesthetic and I think it’s an interesting take on greek mythology with good action.
I second this recommendation as well!! And it stars a surprising AYOOO actor when he was younger! :)
Yea immortals had some really interesting visuals.
Oh man this movie was so much fun when I watched it as a child.
I actually enjoyed this and the sequel. I particularly liked the score.
As a nerd of Greek mythology when I was a kid plus fighting loved it
If you liked this movie, you should definitely check out wrath of the Titans. Or Dracula untold
You will LOVE the cast from Wrath of the Titans. Its sick
YEEES THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVS!!
Need to watch the OG. Also the same actor who plays Hades here is also Voldemort.
Ah, Sam Worthington... half man, half god (Clash of the Titans), half man, half Na'vi (Avatar), half man, half machine (Terminator Salvation).
This was my fav movie as a kid
i know you don’t look at the comments other than right after you’ve released the video. but if you see this i was just wondering if you’ve seen Inception?
24:13 comment 24:18 He has scoundals amongst his councilors, and helps on the sly and baits traitors by playing puppet, or the fool.-Ernie Moore Jr.
This man never disappoint us 💯
I forgot about this film it was a decent remake, love the original.
Loved this reaction, this movie and its sequel are honestly great! Wanted to say though, Seb, you've literally played Smite, Medusa uses a bow in that game lmao. At least I think you've played Smite, can't remember!
Love ur vids
Canny believe im early love your videos btw
Always had a soft spot for this & it's sequel ❤
Fun fact: Perseus is played by Sam Worthington, aka Alex Fucking Mason from the first two Call of Duty Black Ops games.
Bro I love this sequel as a kid you should definitely watch 2 😅
Release the Kraken, cuh! Sorry, just felt the need to throw that in there 😂
Ngl I used to think the Kraken looked like Draciel 😂