Shutter Island is a thriller film starring Leonardo DI
Caprio that was released in 2010. It used many different locations
for filming around the USA and had a large budget for creation. Some of the
following locations were used to film the film:
Peddocks Island, USA
USA Acadia National Park, USA
Medield State Hospital, USA
Boston, USA
Whittenton Mills, USA
Nahant, USA
Hull, USA
Hyde Park, USA
The film had a budget of $80,000,000 and entered the box
office as one of the most watched films for its opening weekend. The film was
produced by paramount pictures, Phoenix Pictures and Sikelia productions and
was directed by Martin Scorsese.
Another thriller film is Jason Bourne (2016). This
film is the most recognisable out of all three of these films, the film made
the most money and used the most money to be created. However this film used
many different locations to be filmed by the production team. Some of these
were the following:
Santa Cruz, Spain
Las Vagas, USA
Berlin, Germany
Iceland
London, England
Rome, Italy
In the Box office the film was very successful because the
film made one of the biggest profits on record. The film was given a
$120,000,000 budget and was produced by Captivate Entertainment, Double
Negative, Kennedy/Marshall Company, the Pearl Street Films and Universal
pictures.
No country for old men is a thriller film that was
released in 2007 staring Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem and Josh Brolin and was
based on the novel created by Cormac McCarthy. The film had many different
filming locations such as:
In the box office the film was not as successful as
was hoped as the film only made just over $1,000,000. However the budget of the
film was not as much as others but was still a good size of $25,000,000.
The film was created and produced by Paramount Vantage,
Mirimax and Scott Rudin Productions, the film was also directed by Ethan Coen.
Directors
|
· David
Fincher
· Christopher
Nolan
· Alfred
Hitchcock
· Ethan
Coen
· Quentin
Tarantino
· David
Lynch
· Roman
Polanski
· Martin
Scorsese
|
· Warner
Bros
· Universal
pictures
· Paramount
pictures and vantage
· Lionsgate
· New
line cinema
· Miramax
· Legendary
Pictures
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