90's Dark City Aesthetic

Are there any other movies with that signature city feel of The Crow, Dark City, and the Tim Burton Batman movies?

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Franklyn (2009) has some of that.

maybe King of New York (1989)

I am interested but have nothing to contribute. Maybe Seven, to a very small extent?

I miss this.

It’s mainly just 90s though. So I’d throw in the ninja turtle movie

I'm glad to see I'm not the only one that likes this look/style

The Warriors is earlier than that but I have. A feeling you might like it.

Darkman?

It's close enough so I'd throw it in there. Good catch

The Hudsucker Proxy

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The Shadow

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If you let The Warriors count than Streets of Fire should too. Maybe also Strange Days, at least partly.

Spawn I guess?

Dick Tracy

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>Are there any other movies with that signature city feel of The Crow, Dark City, and the Tim Burton Batman movies?

Sets that clearly look like movie sets, thus adding to the surreal nature of the movie?

Not being antagonistic here; I really like this look of "this city looks like the set of a music video".

I think I need to rewatch The Crow now. I haven't seen it since the mid 90s.

>I haven't seen it since the mid 90s.
What have you been doing with your life? Go watch it, user.

Eyes Wide Shut. NYC as a set entirely built in the UK.

das it mane

For some reason, I always think of The Thirteenth Floor when I think of movies like this.

Recent movie but Upgrade gave me 90s The Crow vibe. Stuff like Judgement Night or Freejack might work. Maybe the original Punisher with Dolph Lungrin too.

Exactly that’s what I loved about it too

That’s a part of the reason I like the show Gotham, when it has gritty city parts and you can tell they’re on a set

>Eyes Wide Shut. NYC as a set entirely built in the UK.
Too realistic. I like stuff like OP's image.

>What have you been doing with your life? Go watch it, user.
I used to have a velvet Crow poster in my room in high school if that gains me any points.

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The Matrix actually reused props from Dark City, most noticeably for the rooftop chase at the beginning

Dark Man

Mystery Men, but it largely ditched it halfway through the movie.

Judgment Night (1993)
8 Mile (2002)

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>8 Mile
You're stretching too far there

pretty much all the 'present time' movies from Hong Kong in the 80's and the 90's

>the ninja turtle movie
literally the only instance of capeshit being kino.

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Come on people.

Also, The Game.

Oldfags aside, The Game (1997) by David Fincher is mostly New York at night and Fincher always has a great aesthetics.

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cool world

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Look up 'Matte Painting' or 'Composite' painting. I

t's a brilliant technique used where there is a still picture painted and filmed close the camera, the painting has a hole in it and shows the real world behind it, creating the illusion that the painting is huge and behind the actual world

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They did a good job making most of that feel like it wasn't on sets (aside from the part where the crazies chase him around)

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Neat, thanks!

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>Radioactive Dreams
I have this on VHS. Just watched it for the first time with my friend on Thanksgiving. Good to know there's already a rip because I was thinking about ripping it myself.

Repo Man?

James and the Giant Peach kinda has what you're looking for with that '90s city look' in the finale, the whole ending is at night and raining. Wish there was better videos and photos but this is probably the best I can find of the city; hope this helps OP.

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Streets of fire?
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After Hours, a lesser known film by Scorsese, the whole film takes place in a single night about a guy who has one bad thing happen to him after another

Maybe this one

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Or this one

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Plebs are all over it now because of Good Time

Not really the feel but Sleepy Hollow had a great feel as it was virtually all done on soundstages.

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