Sad day to hear Ray Harryhausen died today. Obviously a legend and pioneer. Added magic and wonder to my childhood and enriched my adulthood when I re-watched all the movies and realized just how innovative and hardworking he was. This is kind of specific, but I really appreciate that he made skeletons scary!
I've collected parts 1-6 of the Ray Harryhausen documentary here along with some great images of him at work. Mostly so I can easily watch it a million more times and continue being awed and inspired, but I hope you enjoy it too. :) Amazing person.
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