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Post by Metal Matt on Sept 20, 2014 21:47:02 GMT -6
For me, one of the reasons I love this movie is because it has great direction and cinematography by Ronny Yu and Peter Pau, respectively. The look of the movie is pretty amazing, especially when the characters pass by Niagra Falls. It has a great and unique look for a horror movie. Did you enjoy the look of Bride?
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Post by chucky115awesome on Sept 21, 2014 6:47:51 GMT -6
Yea.Nice and gritty,but this was in the 90s.90s is still of the best decades ever.
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Post by Spanky on Sept 21, 2014 15:45:43 GMT -6
Yeah it was pretty solid.
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Post by Gee on Sept 22, 2014 4:07:12 GMT -6
Yeah I love the look of Bride, just that film style in General is good.
Here is a fun fact, that shot of Niagara Falls was the Canadian side, as it looks nicer than the American. In fact, most movies when shooting Niagara Falls it is the Canadian side for that specific reason. Also there are many wedding chapels in Niagara Falls...but that one in particular in Bride doesn't exist but is fashioned much like the one I lived about 5 minutes from lol.
I'll shut up now
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2014 22:33:16 GMT -6
So when that kid fell of the rail in "Superman II" Superman caught him on the Canadian side? Neat. On a side note the overhead scene of Niagara Falls was shot during the day but with a night filter on the camera. Really cool. They did a similar thing in "Halloween" in which day or early evening scene were shot with a night filter which leaves a bluish hugh on the final product. Hence why people think Michael Myers' coveralls are blue when they were in fact JC Penny brand Big Mack olivewood green coveralls. Lol. I will go on record to say that Bride and Seed were the best looking films in an atmospheric sense.
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