Patrick (H) Williams spends 20 minutes analyzing a 10-second shot from Brian DePalma's "infamous 1990 bomb," Bonfire of the Vanities that involved no special effects and cost $80,000. He calls it "one the craziest, most difficult shots ever attempted."
A deep-dive into one of the most expensive shots in cinematic history

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