From the Director of 1999's made-for-TV hit ALICE IN WONDERLAND comes a film inspired by the Greek mythological hero Jason (London) and his epic quest for the Golden Fleece to help regain his rightful claim to the throne in the kingdom of Thessaly. With the help of Hera, the Queen of Gods, he recruits a crew of Argonauts to man .. Read more
| Starring | Jason London, Frank Langella, Dennis Hopper, Derek Jacobi |
|---|---|
| Director | Nick Willing |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Sci-Fi/Fantasy |
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From the Director of 1999's made-for-TV hit ALICE IN WONDERLAND comes a film inspired by the Greek mythological hero Jason (London) and his epic quest for the Golden Fleece to help regain his rightful claim to the throne in the kingdom of Thessaly. With the help of Hera, the Queen of Gods, he recruits a crew of Argonauts to man his ship in an expedition which propels them into a realm of mythical adventures and monstrous creatures.
| Starring | Jason London, Frank Langella, Dennis Hopper, Derek Jacobi, Natasha Henstridge, Angus MacFadyen, Angus Macfadyen |
|---|---|
| Director | Nick Willing |
| Studio | WARNER VISION INTERNATIONAL |
| Run time | DVD: 2 hrs 50 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Sci-Fi/Fantasy |
| Language | English |
| Released | DVD: 27 Sep 2004 Production year: 2000 |
| Format | DVD |
I'm a big fan of the original so hired this, several aspects of the story have been changed from the original but this is a pretty good outing which should please fans of the original as well as people who liked things like clash of the titans and the old sinbad movies
I'm a big fan of the original so hired this, several aspects of the story have been changed from the original but this is a pretty good outing which should please fans of the original as well as people who liked things like clash of the titans and the old sinbad movies
The opening sequence of 1977's Star Wars has been voted the best special effect in film history. George Lucas's introduction to the movie features small space ships being pursued through space by a looming and imposing Imperial Star Destroyer. "It was the Big Bang of modern special effects," said Dave Golder, editor of SFX magazine, which carried out the poll. "Star Wars winning the best special effects sequence ever shows just how significant the film is to movie fans." He... Read more