Movies for that industrial aesthetic?

movies for that industrial aesthetic?

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HARDWARE

The Deer Hunter

Brazil and maybe some parts of 12 Monkeys. Terry Gilliam likes pipes and steam.

The first 4 Alien movies

the rock

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The factory scenes from RoboCop.

dirty harry

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Tetsuo the Iron Man (1989)
Tetuso 2: Body Hammer (1992)
The Crow (1994)
Strange Days (1995)

That'll get you started

I Come In Peace

Pi (1998)

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oh shit.

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why dont more movies utilize industrial factories as a central location for their stories to take place in?

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Because a lot of them still have toxic/contaminated waste that has been left there. Film crews and actors don't want cancer.

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Chain Reaction with Keanu Reeves takes place in such a place.

There's not that much to do in a factory.

>Because a lot of them still have toxic/contaminated waste that has been left there.
Ah yes, all that toxic waste giving the workers cancer. It's a miracle anyone works at these factories!

Hardware (1990)

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Goddammit I fucking hate raiders.

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