Either way, it makes me want to
see the aerial shot.
Not exact matches
Transforming the city into an existential wasteland (clearly influenced by the depressing fringes of Mississauga), cinematographer Nicolas Bolduc's sickly muted palette envelopes the movie in a distressing, cigarette - stain yellow (the film also boasts some of the most genuinely uncomfortable
aerial cityscape
shots seen in some time).
We don't
see much of the trip itself, but what we do
see are
aerial shots of the woods where a highway snakes its way through the land.
Below you will
see Kid Icarus preparing to take a
shot, Link (s) performing their patented spin attack, and the Wii Fit characters performing some
aerial acrobatics (I am personally still not to keen on these characters, but Nintendo can do whatever Nintendo wants).
Spitfire is an
aerial dogfight game that pits two WWI era fighter planes (the red plane is the Red Baron, naturally) against each other in a battle to
see who can
shoot each other's plane down more frequently.
With an
aerial shot inviting us into the world of different strangers, you get to
see those normal things that are usually very private.