So, What are some older special effects that you liked a lot or think worked really well? By "older" I mean before Star Wars and the advent of Industrial Light & Magic. That may be an arbitrary moment to draw the line, but I tend to think of special effects work from before that time as separate from what followed.
The parting of the Red Sea in The Ten Commandments is thrilling to watch.
Darby O'Gill and the Little People made some excellent use of forced perspective and split-screen work.
All of the Ray Harryhausen stop-motion fantasy creatures were quite beautiful to watch. I'll pick the giant walking statue in Jason and the Argonauts as a particularly cool example.
Also, I'm impressed by how well much of the effects work in the 1950's version of War of the Worlds holds up beautifully.
The parting of the Red Sea in The Ten Commandments is thrilling to watch.
Darby O'Gill and the Little People made some excellent use of forced perspective and split-screen work.
All of the Ray Harryhausen stop-motion fantasy creatures were quite beautiful to watch. I'll pick the giant walking statue in Jason and the Argonauts as a particularly cool example.
Also, I'm impressed by how well much of the effects work in the 1950's version of War of the Worlds holds up beautifully.