Best Set Ever
As far as I'm concerned, sets don't get much better than the one in this film.
shareI know what you mean, it was like a Chucky Cheese fun room for pervs lol.
shareFor obvious reasons it reminded me of Dalí's set design for Hitchcock's Spellbound and the opening scene from Femina Ridens.
http://www.artnet.com/magazine_pre2000/features/frank/dali.asp
http://mountolympusblog.blogspot.com/2008/12/femina-ridens.html + http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_N67JH4Revp0/SBYjHC407wI/AAAAAAAAAhk/esu3VlyD w7Y/s320/queue+between+legs.jpg
Fear is the mother of morality.
Interesting you mentioned "Femina Ridens", since I always found it incredibly similar to "Môjû", both storywise and in style
sharecheck out THROW AWAY YOUR BOOKS RALLY IN THE STREETS
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pre·ten·tious: characterized by assumption of dignity or importance.
Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets doesn't really have a fixed set. I'm speaking from memory here, but from what I can recall, most, if not all of it was shot on the streets (duh).
shareI was amazed by the set as well
shareMore like "freakiest set ever". Made me wonder if the real artist of those pieces was like, "How many more of these do they want me to keep making for this flick? Damn,this is getting weird!"
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