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<p dir="auto"><strong>Grey_Jackal</strong> — <em>15 years ago(November 26, 2010 07:09 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">In any of the following films:<br />
Day of the Dead, 1985<br />
Into the Night, 1985<br />
Firestarter, 1984<br />
Fright Night, 1985<br />
Escape From New York, 1981<br />
Vice Squad, 1982<br />
Sixteen Candles, 1984<br />
and finally<br />
Alone in the Dark 1982<br />
Can anyone tell me,any of the film stock used in any of these productions? And if so i would also like to know, if it is possible to make movies look like these films nowadays? How about with a digital camera? And if so which one?<br />
If these movies were on a low buget back then, would they not be able to be made cheaper the same way today?<br />
On top of that i would like to note that i am eceptionaly fond of the way night in the city is captured with these films, do cities still look like this today, or have the street lights changed?<br />
Thanks in advance</p>
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