From the script, castings, settings, and the hightlights of stop motion mega beasts, the rhythm of the film, "A million years B.C." is much spectator and vividness.
Ah, thank god, I finally get to see all the scenes of the dinosaurs and other animals in When Dinosaurs Roamed the Earth! 7:01 Though, now I know Mosasaurus didn’t do much in When Dinosaurs Roamed the Earth, other than attacking a lone Neanderthal isolated on a small makeshift raft set on fire in the ocean, and now I realized Mosasaurus in this film also uses its vintage design, where it is depicted with a slightly long neck.
Can you do? Planet of dinosaurs The original King Kong film Queen crab Mosquito->mostly it’s practical effects but there are a few motion shots in it like the howling The original lost world movie
@@loschrodproductions4519 well yes but in the mosquito movie when I say practical effects I mean like animatronics and puppets not stop motion but there are a few scenes of motion in this
You could make a video with all the stop motion scenes from King Kong 1933 including the scene that Peter Jackson did called The Lost Spider Pit Sequence.
@@MDGeist-eu2uz I was planning on making the original King Kong since it is StopMotion. Peter Jackson version is all CG so this channel it’s not the right place to put it. I am thinking about making a channel about all the VFX clips in selected films but that is a huge task to undertake.
@@pparenteauvfx He was talking about the recreated spider pit sequence that Jackson's crew made with stop motion animation and add it to the 1933 King Kong stop motion footage. It's in the extras for his remake of King Kong.
Yes the movie was made by Hammer, but they weren't able to get Harryhausen to do the effects like he did with One Million Years B.C., although the stop motion in the movie is still pretty impressive.
To be honest I seriously doubt that the giant lizard monster in this movie is supposed to be a Megalania. More likely it is a purely fictitious creation, and reminds me more of Harryhausen’s Rhedosaurus from Beast of 20,000 Fathoms than of any real prehistoric animal.
What irks me about some of the stop-motion creatures, along with the creatures from The Lost World, in this film is that they all sound the same. Could they not afford more unique sounding roars?
0:06 This Plesiosaur was where the 1st Stop Motion Creature came in. 0:40 Especially attacked. 2:20-2:22 If it isn’t the only actual Dinosaur from this Film. 2:24 At 1st glance, it looked like a Pentaceratops. But it’s really Chasmosaurus. 2:41 That scene reminds me, I heard there was going to be another Dinosaur on this Film, a 2 legged Dinosaur. Probably a Tyrannosaurus Rex, but at there was was a little test footage or something. 3:08 Also, this relative of Triceratops sounds like the Allosaurus from One Million Years B.C. with the same sound effect. 3:24-3:26 Speaking of “like”, When I saw this little one Hatched I was like… “Is that what I think it is?” 3:44-3:46 Then when the Mother Dinosaur came back, I was like “Yep, it definitely is the Rhedosaurus. Only a little bit Different.” 3:50 At least she has a head like that of a real Tyrannosaurus Rex. 3:53-4:06 & 4:18-4:21 I know, I know she & her little one were pronounced as Megalosaurus. But nevertheless, they’re still full colored versions of The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms. 6:58 She also has the growling sound effect of the Allosaurus from One Million Years B.C. 7:02 This one looks like a Mosasaur. 7:07-7:36 This was the last scene the look alike of The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms was seen. Until Planet Of Dinosaurs 8 years later.
Wait a minute, I remember how Megalosaurus was believed to be a large bear-like lizard, at first I found it weird that the big lizard was actually Megalosaurus, but I now remember that Megalosaurus was thought to be a large bear-like lizard, similar to this one from When Dinosaurs Roamed the Earth, so I think I'm gonna identify this giant Rhedosaurus-like Lizard creature as a depiction of Megalosaurus for now, since the first ever depiction of Megalosaurus shows it as a large lizard, though we know now its dinosaur and a theropod.
@@dylangeltzeiler946 I know that giant Rhedosaurus-like lizard is a Megalosaurus too, and I can see why it was shown as a large type of lizard in the film, this is actually an old depiction of Megalosaurus from the 1820s, where it was believed to be a large type of lizard, since paleontologists at that time didn’t have the right knowledge as they do now in the present.
@@thejoker15678I’m well aware of that old theory of Crystal Palace Park. But now we know that Megalosaurus is really a 2 legged Dinosaur just like Allosaurus & T.Rex AKA Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Animation is grrrreat! Check out the movement of the giant lizard’s stomach as it breaths! The crab animation takes the cake!-pun not meant but intended. Why wasn’t this highest of levels animation not used in The Golden Voyage of Sinbad, where the creatures’ movements pale in comparison!?
There was actually supposed to be a therapod in the movie, but this one old woman who had power over the production team thought theropod dinosaurs reminded her of gay men. I’m not joking I swear
@LynseyFraser This is hilarious, but I can imagine it happening. People can learn to have all kinds of strange associations. For example more recently, as very direct evidence for feathers across multiple dinosaur families have been mounting, there's some people that get angry over putting feathers on a T-rex or the Raptor species of dinos, and their 'explanation' to why they are angry would be that "feathers are gay/feminine, and dinosaurs are icons of masculinity , and feathers are propaganda to try to destroy masculinity" or some very strange train of thought similar to this.
They should have thrown out the script and gone with the Mother Dinosaur and the woman. They could have made a Disney family-friendly movie instead of a rehash!
Some of Harryhausen's best work, IMO. Compare the 'rhedosaurus' (or 'megalosaurus', according to Wikipedia!) here to the dragon in The 7th Voyage of Sinbad. Which I also love; but this megalosaur is some serious kind of levelling up.
I did some research on this one, and, oh boy, did the film-makers of this one really make a hash of things. Not the dinosaurs, I have to add. Taking into account what was known of dinosaurs and other animals at the time, they did pretty well. No, this film was made after the first moon landing, and even then, it was known to be almost as old as the Earth. Perhaps the film makers were counting on the fact that an audience that didn't know, or care, that tens of millions of years existed between the extinction of non-avian dinosaurs and the evolution of modern humans, wouldn't know, or care to know, how and when our moon formed. To be fair, no-one really knew how it did. One theory had it somehow pulled out of our planet's side by some passing celestial body, thus leaving a great depression that would become the Pacific Ocean Basin. We now know that many formerly inexplicable features of our planet are the results of what we now call 'plate tectonics' a theory so new back then that a lot of people didn't accept it. The accepted theory now is that a Mars-sized protoplanet, which has been called Theia, crashed into the young Earth at a shallow angle, causing a lot of molten rock to spray out, which coalesced to form our moon over time. Perhaps we got lucky that this impact happened long before the planet cooled enough for liquid water to form on the surface. Certainly, had the moon formed when this film suggests it did, none of us would be here now, watching it... even if it was pulled out of the Pacific Ocean!
You're getting a little too anal about this silly movie. I've always wondered why no "caveman" movie ever used appropriate animals, sabre-tooths and giant sloths, for instance. Huge flightless birds could have been pretty scary.
Que filme sem noção aquele monstro daquele tamanho não tinha perdido aquele tipo de homem de homens não p****** voltado para água queria voltado para água teria voltado para a água quando vício fogo
Stop motion is how many of us were introduced to sci-fi. Its a dying art these days. Hats off to Ray Harihousan and others who made this possible.
*Harryhausen
Outstanding animation for its time , puts so e of this CGi stuff to shame
Great model figures used for filming!! This is why I paint figures for close to 50 yrs!!
Saw this in the theater when I was 10 years old. Probably my biggest screen thrill until the first Star Wars came out.
From the script, castings, settings,
and the hightlights of stop motion
mega beasts, the rhythm of the film,
"A million years B.C." is much spectator
and vividness.
Extremely impressive. Beautiful work. Thanks for putting this up.
I never knew David Allen was involved! Thanks for that information! Shout outs to both David and Jim Danforth for this amazing work!
Impresive stop motion and composite
too much lizard
Some of the composite work is unprecedented for that time and extremely innovative.
@@joeclayton2121 No way!
Jim Danforth was really really good.
With these precedents in cinema, the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park seem like an astonishing feat.
I watched this movie when I was 6th grade student ! It was 1981 ! ❤
U r 55 now
I'm Arabic
Now all we have to do is build our Auroa Prehistoric Model Kits! This is absolutely amazing! Thank you!!!!!!
Jim Danforth, the Masterful.
The Chasmosaurus accidentally running off the side of the cliff will never not be funny.
I never regarded that shot as funny.
Also when I first saw the film I thought it’s a Pentaceratops
Ah, thank god, I finally get to see all the scenes of the dinosaurs and other animals in When Dinosaurs Roamed the Earth! 7:01 Though, now I know Mosasaurus didn’t do much in When Dinosaurs Roamed the Earth, other than attacking a lone Neanderthal isolated on a small makeshift raft set on fire in the ocean, and now I realized Mosasaurus in this film also uses its vintage design, where it is depicted with a slightly long neck.
Today, films like this make you smile. Smile kindly. How naive all this is.
Muy buenos muchas gracias
Dinosaur Island was NOT what I expected, first of all
뭐라는 그러는지 못알아들었는데 다 알것같은 무비 원터치 슬라이드와 파워풀 섹시 슈퍼 땡깡 연기 진짜 잘하심.
I had this movie when I was a little kid in a cassette 😂😂😂😂😂❤
Your parents kept you in a cassette?! 😧
Can you do?
Planet of dinosaurs
The original King Kong film
Queen crab
Mosquito->mostly it’s practical effects but there are a few motion shots in it like the howling
The original lost world movie
You do realize that Stop Motion is a type of Practical Effect, right?
@@loschrodproductions4519 well yes but in the mosquito movie when I say practical effects I mean like animatronics and puppets not stop motion but there are a few scenes of motion in this
Better than AI images 👍👏😄
You could make a video with all the stop motion scenes from King Kong 1933 including the scene that Peter Jackson did called The Lost Spider Pit Sequence.
@@MDGeist-eu2uz I was planning on making the original King Kong since it is StopMotion. Peter Jackson version is all CG so this channel it’s not the right place to put it. I am thinking about making a channel about all the VFX clips in selected films but that is a huge task to undertake.
@@pparenteauvfx He was talking about the recreated spider pit sequence that Jackson's crew made with stop motion animation and add it to the 1933 King Kong stop motion footage. It's in the extras for his remake of King Kong.
Apparently, this movie is made by Hammer just like One Million Years B. C. (1966) (Apparently).
Yes the movie was made by Hammer, but they weren't able to get Harryhausen to do the effects like he did with One Million Years B.C., although the stop motion in the movie is still pretty impressive.
This planet doesn't belong to us. Ancient species owned this earth long before mankind. - Bill Randa, Kong: Skull Island (2017)
Hey! It's the Beast from 2000 Fathoms! 3:44
“The Origins Of The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms”.
Ibwatched this movie as a kid
Monster's in the movie
1: Nothosaurus
2: Pachyrhinosaurus
3: Baby Kentrosaurus
4: Adult Kentrosaurus
5: Dead Cranioceras
6: Liopleurodon/Geosaurus
7: Teratornis/Pterodactylus
8: 7 ft tall Isopod/Crustacean
A long neck with flippers. Pleseosaur?
I like the ceratop's detailed appearance.
I love the mother Megalania mistaking a woman for her baby, even though the lady looks nothing like her she still insists on feeding her
To be honest I seriously doubt that the giant lizard monster in this movie is supposed to be a Megalania. More likely it is a purely fictitious creation, and reminds me more of Harryhausen’s Rhedosaurus from Beast of 20,000 Fathoms than of any real prehistoric animal.
It’s possessive! Certainly something not to encounter.
It's supposed to be a rhedosaurus or rhedosaurus-like animal
non ces superbe ces dinosaures sont très variés
Et il y a de la poésie dans ces films j adore vraiment.
I remember seeing this flick as a double bill with trog at the drive inn
only now I noticed the rubbersaurs here sound like the slurpasaurs in Lost World 1960
I used to have this movie in 8MM tape.
Molto bello...😊😊😊
6:27 this is a very weird mother-daughter moment.
Ah key ta a word that’s constantly said throughout the movie
What irks me about some of the stop-motion creatures, along with the creatures from The Lost World, in this film is that they all sound the same. Could they not afford more unique sounding roars?
Sometimes it is that or they reuse stock sounds.
This was a Hammer Horror release. Be happy they found money to do stop motion animation at all, let alone get a professional artist.
@@Gamzillaman I have noticed the lack of diversity in sound as well. Sometimes they even use a simple vibration.
Judging by these clips, the humans liked to throw their combined weight around, picking on them poor dinosaurs.
In all reality when dinosaurs walked the planet their were no humans, its just made up rubbish
Ahkitah! Ahkitah!
0:06 This Plesiosaur was where the 1st Stop Motion Creature came in. 0:40 Especially attacked. 2:20-2:22 If it isn’t the only actual Dinosaur from this Film. 2:24 At 1st glance, it looked like a Pentaceratops. But it’s really Chasmosaurus. 2:41 That scene reminds me, I heard there was going to be another Dinosaur on this Film, a 2 legged Dinosaur. Probably a Tyrannosaurus Rex, but at there was was a little test footage or something. 3:08 Also, this relative of Triceratops sounds like the Allosaurus from One Million Years B.C. with the same sound effect. 3:24-3:26 Speaking of “like”, When I saw this little one Hatched I was like… “Is that what I think it is?” 3:44-3:46 Then when the Mother Dinosaur came back, I was like “Yep, it definitely is the Rhedosaurus. Only a little bit Different.” 3:50 At least she has a head like that of a real Tyrannosaurus Rex. 3:53-4:06 & 4:18-4:21 I know, I know she & her little one were pronounced as Megalosaurus. But nevertheless, they’re still full colored versions of The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms. 6:58 She also has the growling sound effect of the Allosaurus from One Million Years B.C. 7:02 This one looks like a Mosasaur. 7:07-7:36 This was the last scene the look alike of The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms was seen. Until Planet Of Dinosaurs 8 years later.
Wait a minute, I remember how Megalosaurus was believed to be a large bear-like lizard, at first I found it weird that the big lizard was actually Megalosaurus, but I now remember that Megalosaurus was thought to be a large bear-like lizard, similar to this one from When Dinosaurs Roamed the Earth, so I think I'm gonna identify this giant Rhedosaurus-like Lizard creature as a depiction of Megalosaurus for now, since the first ever depiction of Megalosaurus shows it as a large lizard, though we know now its dinosaur and a theropod.
@@thejoker15678 I thought I said that the fictional version of the Dinosaur was pronounced as a Megalosaurus?
@@dylangeltzeiler946 I know that giant Rhedosaurus-like lizard is a Megalosaurus too, and I can see why it was shown as a large type of lizard in the film, this is actually an old depiction of Megalosaurus from the 1820s, where it was believed to be a large type of lizard, since paleontologists at that time didn’t have the right knowledge as they do now in the present.
@@thejoker15678I’m well aware of that old theory of Crystal Palace Park. But now we know that Megalosaurus is really a 2 legged Dinosaur just like Allosaurus & T.Rex AKA Tyrannosaurus Rex.
They did not use two legged meat eating dinosaurs because one of the main bosses thought they looked camp!
Como se llama esa película?
Judging by these clips, the humans liked to throw their combined weight around, picking on them poor dinosaurs.
Animation is grrrreat! Check out the movement of the giant lizard’s stomach as it breaths! The crab animation takes the cake!-pun not meant but intended. Why wasn’t this highest of levels animation not used in The Golden Voyage of Sinbad, where the creatures’ movements pale in comparison!?
Pelicula con baqueros y un motociclista perdido en el tiempo
6:31 *Me running away from my responsibilities*
Excelent movie.....
Where can I find this movie? I’ve tried looking before to no avail.
@@andrewcrowley6331 Amazon or torrent I suppose.
Rhedosaurus reminds me of Iguanodon.
7:26 "We are going home and this time you are staying home
Funny how in a movie called "When dinosaurs ruled the earth" there's only one actual dinosaur
There was actually supposed to be a therapod in the movie, but this one old woman who had power over the production team thought theropod dinosaurs reminded her of gay men. I’m not joking I swear
@@LynseyFraser i know the story,it's crazy for her to say that, even if the men in the movie wear almost no clothes lol
@LynseyFraser that’s bonkers. Tyrannosaurus, gay icon???
@LynseyFraser This is hilarious, but I can imagine it happening. People can learn to have all kinds of strange associations. For example more recently, as very direct evidence for feathers across multiple dinosaur families have been mounting, there's some people that get angry over putting feathers on a T-rex or the Raptor species of dinos, and their 'explanation' to why they are angry would be that "feathers are gay/feminine, and dinosaurs are icons of masculinity , and feathers are propaganda to try to destroy masculinity" or some very strange train of thought similar to this.
아아.... 선조님들이여. 도데체 어떤 삶을 살아 내신 건가요 ㅠㅠ
재밌는데 왜용 ㅋㅋㅋ
0:10 A Plesiosaurs
And why it walking on the beach
Just like a crocodile can walk on land and swimming underwater
@@G1Grimlock94but plesiosaurs can’t go on to land they live breeded instead of eggs and they’ll never go near shore
@canonbehenna612 if my theory correct
Ein Amphibicher Meeressaurier
Is That A Crab?
😅😅😅
Смешно аха так вы его удержали на верёвке 😅😅😅🙋♀️☕👍♥
Looks like the reptile from The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms
👏👏👏
Looks like the Rhodasaurus in Beast from 20,000 fathoms,
7:40 Big crabs 🦀
😮😮😮❤❤❤❤❤
Is That a Plesiosaurus?
7:47
Do Journey to the Seventh Planet
4:02 That mommy dinosaur thinks that her hatchling
Reverse imprinting...😏
Ah! You caught that. Good for you.
日本公開題名は恐竜時代だったと思いますね~☺️恐竜100万年の二番煎じ😂
AKITA!
La media jaiva 🤣🤣🤣
Elmer Santiago.❤❤😊 0:44
They should have thrown out the script and gone with the Mother Dinosaur and the woman. They could have made a Disney family-friendly movie instead of a rehash!
Будь
Проклят,человек!🎉д.чего
Ты
Создан,поганое
Двуногое!😢
The Women's wardrobe wasn't stop motion that's for sure.
🤟🏻👏🏻👍🏻
This is fake?
Some of Harryhausen's best work, IMO. Compare the 'rhedosaurus' (or 'megalosaurus', according to Wikipedia!) here to the dragon in The 7th Voyage of Sinbad. Which I also love; but this megalosaur is some serious kind of levelling up.
Concuerdo. Qué trabajo de calidad.
Ray did not work on this film. James Danforth did instead.
Jim Danforth did this, with a little help from David Allen when he fell behind schedule.
Akita is dinosaur for sit
I did some research on this one, and, oh boy, did the film-makers of this one really make a hash of things.
Not the dinosaurs, I have to add. Taking into account what was known of dinosaurs and other animals at the time, they did pretty well. No, this film was made after the first moon landing, and even then, it was known to be almost as old as the Earth.
Perhaps the film makers were counting on the fact that an audience that didn't know, or care, that tens of millions of years existed between the extinction of non-avian dinosaurs and the evolution of modern humans, wouldn't know, or care to know, how and when our moon formed. To be fair, no-one really knew how it did. One theory had it somehow pulled out of our planet's side by some passing celestial body, thus leaving a great depression that would become the Pacific Ocean Basin. We now know that many formerly inexplicable features of our planet are the results of what we now call 'plate tectonics' a theory so new back then that a lot of people didn't accept it.
The accepted theory now is that a Mars-sized protoplanet, which has been called Theia, crashed into the young Earth at a shallow angle, causing a lot of molten rock to spray out, which coalesced to form our moon over time. Perhaps we got lucky that this impact happened long before the planet cooled enough for liquid water to form on the surface. Certainly, had the moon formed when this film suggests it did, none of us would be here now, watching it... even if it was pulled out of the Pacific Ocean!
You're getting a little too anal about this silly movie. I've always wondered why no "caveman" movie ever used appropriate animals, sabre-tooths and giant sloths, for instance. Huge flightless birds could have been pretty scary.
Smešno🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hay.qua
Сразу жаркое!!!
When dinsurso ruled where was king cong
ИНТЕРЕСНО ЧТО УНИХ ЗА ЯЗЫК. ЧТО ТО ПОХОЖ НА КОЙСАНСКИЙ И АЦТЕКСКИЙ. С ПРИМИСЬЮ. ЕГИПЕТСКОГО И ШУМЕРСКИМ.. СТРАНЫЙ ЯЗЫК.
Que filme sem noção aquele monstro daquele tamanho não tinha perdido aquele tipo de homem de homens não p****** voltado para água queria voltado para água teria voltado para a água quando vício fogo
Lame movie. We all know the only reason men watched it.
@@timp1051 The dinosaurs ? :)
The landscape.
@@garryferrington811I really like the trees 🌳
How about that? Gas fired bbqs
Big and Long animal mazik karo
lol
,,,,,,,
A knock off of another bad film, "One Million BC".
Oh comedy, not just people with dinosaurs and deer, but also girls with fashionable hairstyles and make-up, who was their make-up artist ? 🤣😂