"Nancy
Just a line or two (or three...)
I've admired you since I first saw you as Medea in Jason and the Argonauts. Frankie and Johnny, Nona (Star Trek), I Spy. etc. I can't believe how many other movie and TV appearances I've missed seeing you in. Simply put, you are one very attractive woman and an excellent actress! Thank you for all the wonderful memories.
Just an endearing fan.
Karl"
The Fantastic Films of Ray Harryhausen - Legendary Monster Series
"Overall, these are really fun films: excellent older effects, good plots, timeless themes. I particularly liked Jason, but Gulliver is very good as well, cherished memories from my viewing days as a child. Of the Sinbad films, one Eye of the Tiger is bad (lousy acting, poorly directed, etc.) but the otehr two are great.
Recommended. This is a good deal and my kids loved watching with me."
"Frankie and johnny is better than the previous two films (tickle me and harum scarum), but that doesn't mean thati**ucceeds on all levels.elvis looks quite comfortable in the costumes he wears in this picture, but the lousy dialogue and dumb plotline are anything but brilliant.the songs are okay, but nothing outstanding. Only 'please don't stop loving me' could succeed on it's own.it's not as bad as some of the other elvis pictures of the era, buti** not an essential addition to anyone's collection."
"The film is quite entertaining as a musical piece. Lacking any in depth plot(which is common in all elvis movie)the film delivers pleasant entertainment and brilliant musicals by the king. I would recommed this film only to elvis fans, who can truly appreciate his talent."
The Fantastic Films of Ray Harryhausen - Legendary Monster Series
"Ray Harryhausen is responsible for two of the best fantasty films ever made: Jason and the Argonauts and The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad. The Golden Voyage of Sinbad is also a good film, though not up to the level of the first Sinbad film.
The 3 Worlds of Gulliver is minor and Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger is a step down from the other two Sinbad films (though still with some good moments).
Missing from this collection is another interesting if flawed Harryhausen fantasy: Clash of the Titans. It would have been nice to have had that as part of the set. "