pradeep1
Enlightened
Flashlights Used in the movie "The Descent"
I just got back from seeing the horror movie, "The Descent". It's about a bunch of Brit chicks who go caving in an unexplored cave in North Carolina and meet up with some monsters. It was pretty good and everyone in the theater seemed to be gasping and screaming at the scary scenes. I, on the other hand, was analyzing all the flashlights used in the movie and seemed to have missed the scary moments.
I noticed they used Petzl headlamps, as Petzl must have paid some $$$ to be prominently displayed on every actor's head. Aside from that, they seem to use regular old 3D Maglites and some emergency glow sticks.
There are many scenes where they show this creature or something mysterious, and they point this crappy worn out Mag 3D beam at it, and you can't make anything out. I was like "crap", if I had my flashlight(s), you'd see every single creature clearly and escape. A good old Streamlight Propoly 3C Luxeon would solve that problem.
All in all, the movie was a great horror movie with some really good scares, but the use of lights in the dark was cool for me.
I just got back from seeing the horror movie, "The Descent". It's about a bunch of Brit chicks who go caving in an unexplored cave in North Carolina and meet up with some monsters. It was pretty good and everyone in the theater seemed to be gasping and screaming at the scary scenes. I, on the other hand, was analyzing all the flashlights used in the movie and seemed to have missed the scary moments.
I noticed they used Petzl headlamps, as Petzl must have paid some $$$ to be prominently displayed on every actor's head. Aside from that, they seem to use regular old 3D Maglites and some emergency glow sticks.
There are many scenes where they show this creature or something mysterious, and they point this crappy worn out Mag 3D beam at it, and you can't make anything out. I was like "crap", if I had my flashlight(s), you'd see every single creature clearly and escape. A good old Streamlight Propoly 3C Luxeon would solve that problem.
All in all, the movie was a great horror movie with some really good scares, but the use of lights in the dark was cool for me.