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    Top 10 Movie Sets Ever Built - A well-built set creates the world

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    Before the cameras can roll, and the action starts, a movie set invites audiences into the action. A well-built set creates the world that the rest of the movie brings to life.



    THE LIST

    Waterworld (1995)
    Director: Kevin Reynolds
    Production Design: Dennis Gasner
    The Atoll was painstakingly constructed ON WATER, using pretty much all the steel that could possibly be brought in. It was a quarter-mile across, and so large in scope you could actually believe a whole self-sustaining city of people lived there. (Except the part where it didn’t have bathrooms)

    Batman (1989)
    Director: Tim Burton
    Production Design: Anton Furst
    Gotham City has always been a character of its own in the Batman universe, but the Tim Burton 1989 Batman, Gotham City was practically city-sized. Not only did it feel urban, its deliberate ugliness gave the city the vibe of on that needed saving.

    Cleopatra (1963)
    Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz
    Production Design:
    Twice the size of the real-life Roman Forum, Cleopatra’s set (and the movie as a whole) almost bankrupted 20th Century Fox. But boy, was it impressive!

    Metropolis (1927)
    Director: Fritz Lang
    Art Direction:
    Otto Hunte
    Erich Kettelhut
    Karl Vollbrecht
    The titular Metropolis pretty much defined the on-screen presence of futuristic city for almost the last hundred years. Big distinction for a miniature city!

    Dogville (2003)
    Director: Lars von Trier
    Production Design: Peter Grant
    The painted-walls minimalist set of Dogville makes every bit as big an impact in the film as any of the more elaborate counterparts on this list.

    The Lego Movie (2014)
    Directors: Phil Lord, Christopher Miller
    Anyone who has ever played with Lego Bricks WISHES they had enough pieces to build Bricksburg. Digital or not, it’s a dream realized for the 8-year-old in all of us.

    The Lord of the Rings (2001-2003)
    Director: Peter Jackson
    Production Design: Grant Major
    Hobbiton is a case of a real-life location transformed into a fantasy world, and we’re pretty sure that’s the definition of movie magic.

    Dau (Unreleased)
    Director: Ilya Khrzhanovskiy
    Production Design: Olga Gurevich, Boris Shapovalov, Denis Shibanov
    The re-creation of 1950s Moscow was painstakingly re-created (down to controlling the actions and free time of all the cast and extras. The level of control exerted in re-creating a totalitarian state is impressive (if dubious), but it WAS effective.

    Apollo 13 (1995)
    Director: Ron Howard
    Production Design: Michael Corenblith
    Constructing a set that’s a vehicle has always involved some fancy engineering. But Apollo 13 was engineered to put the cast in Zero-G. Zero-G!

    The Abyss (1989)
    Director: James Cameron
    Production Design: Leslie Dilley
    James Cameron has always been pushing technological limits to achieve leaps forward in filmmaking, and with The Deep Core Underwater platform, he sure was pushing it, constructing an actual underwater set to simulate deep underwater dives.



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    Mrs Norris (fl. 1991 - 1998) is the pet cat of Argus Filch, the caretaker of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Mrs Norris is described as having an unusually strong connection with her master, alerting him to any students misbehaving inside the school grounds. She is described as appearing almost the same way as Filch, with bulging yellow, lamp-like eyes, a scrawny, skeletal body and dust-coloured fur.

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    It’s a long-term decline in the rate of profit

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    US average income per household in seven fractiles – inequality in 1920s and 1930s, equality in post-war period; then inequality again:

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    US average income per household in seven fractiles – inequality in 1920s and 1930s, equality in post-war period; then inequality again:

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    That is how financial crisis looks like

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