I’ve did a street tour of baltimore a few times bored at work. Lots of vacants and empty lots. One vacant row had people chilling on the stoop like they lived there. The time laps had the people chasing the van. Pretty kino
My bad
It’s the KQRS radio station building from the movie in downtown St. Paul which was dead when I went this summer just blacks and homeless people around
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It’s the KQRS radio station building from the movie in downtown St. Paul which was dead when I went this summer just blacks and homeless people around
I also went to Mall of America but that’s changed a lot since the movie but that day they were doing Vikings cheerleaders tryouts so there was a lot of loose women and old brown men cheering them on
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Look at how dim that lighting is. Now everything is bright as frick, as bright and as white as possible, you constantly feel like everyone is looking at you and you're in the spotlight. I hate malls.
It's amazing how the Somalis will huddle in any recessed spot to stay out of that -30 deg wind. You'd think africans wouldn't like the cold but they hate working more than they hate frostbite.
I went camping at Malham Cove / Goredale Scar a few years back and they filmed a bit of Witcher season 2 there, but I was there before the show. Was pretty cool seeing it tho
Of course not, it's a highly diverse and culturally unique city. You can enjoy all kinds of different peoples, traditions, and sights all while enjoying the one thing that makes America unique: the melting pot of many different folks, all working together for kith, kin, and community.
the building in the top has 3 stories of windows with a door on the left side, neither building on the bottom has that. did they tear down all those buildings, build a new 3 story, and that became a dilapidated vacant in less than 20 years?
My mother won a $10,000 shopping spree at the Monroeville Mall, the location the original Dawn of the Dead was filmed at. We're from the area but I think that's the only time I have ever been to the mall. This was in the early 90's.
We got three TVs, those were the things that stand out. Three 40 inch Magnavox and one that she still uses today. I'm sure I got a bunch of toys from KB Toys, but I can't remember which ones they were. Other than that I don't know, but now I want to ask her if she remembers.
if you do i'd like to know if thread isn't dead. i'm in a pretty spacious house rn, but if you gave my wife 24 grand to buy things from a mall we'd have to get a storage unit
Consumer electronics, expensive clothes, and israeliteelry.
comsumer electronics used to be huge, i guess clothes and israeliteelry make sense, but how much do you really need of that shit? i don't know anyone that dresses all out more than 5 times a year
It will probably be dead but sure, if it's up I will. She's almost never around to answer the phone. But honestly it's probably 90% toys, israeliteelry, and clothes. What else can you get from a mall? TVs came from a Radio Shack, and my dad probably didn't get shit because he preferred to let my mother and I have everything and sacrifice his own wants/needs. When he died my mom was kind of upset because he didn't really own anything.
i just like to imagine the post shopping rush when you get home and have to find a place for all the stuff. dad coming home and tripping on toys, but he can't be upset becasue every closet is comically filled. mom having to give sunglasses to anyone she shows her closet, because without them she would blind guests with the amount of light reflecting off of israeliteels and diamonds.
5 months ago
Anonymous
I do vaguely remember that we had a bunch of shit everywhere for a while. The TVs for sure had to be delivered. Now that I think about it, she had a time limit and I'm not sure if she spent all $10,000 or not. But she probably did knowing her, I just remember it was a big rush and I only had so much time to look at the toys.
>Karate Kid apartments >Chinese restaurant from Drive >Theater, nightclub, donut shop, etc. from Boogie Nights >Bar and other places from Magnolia >Shopping plaza from The 40 Year Old Virgin >Mall from Terminator 2 >Starfleet Academy in Star Trek >Street scenes from numerous porn vids
Love living in the SFV
impressive
I deliberately sought out the exact spot where duncan macleod had his barge in the highlander series in Paris, I was living there at the time.
also bought a mouse trap from the shop seen in ratatouille - and apart from that any other location shots from films.
Harry Potter library in Portugal
been to other places that have been in films and tv but those were incidental
scenes from numerous porn vids
Genuinely curious. The only thing I've recognized in porn was when some Walmart fishing toy I had in a storage box turned up in a softcore movie aired on Showtime as an alien communication device. Dude even rotated the handle one half turn like that started and ended the call. But I don't get to share it when people talk about the womens shaving razor communicator in Star Wars.
I drank on locations from Factotum and Magic Mike. The Magic Mike strip club was an absolute shithole in FL where the bartender and one dancer swapped positions. It was empty except for one ancient Boomer in a Ferrari hat. Of course I stayed.
I walked around the neighborhoods off the harbor in Baltimore in 2003 and it looked just as fricked up as the Wire made it out to be. My wife and I were lured away from the Seaquarium by a McDonald's sign but when we got there it was closed. Then we saw another McDonald's sign far off down the avenue and followed it deep into the hood. It was full of nigs and homeless people all fricked up on drugs. There was a palpable chaos in the air. Little kids crawling under the booths and crying , bums laid out asleep across chairs. The entirety of the harbor reminded me of trap houses I hung out at in the projects of my home town in the south
>My wife and I were lured away from the Seaquarium by a McDonald's sign but when we got there it was closed. Then we saw another McDonald's sign far off down the avenue and followed it deep into the hood.
Like a hood will-o-the-wisp
still love that baltimore aquarium
you can find decaying abandoned buildings like this in downtown salt lake city. it's nowhere near as bad as a rust belt town, but it's the blight is here.
Mr. President, there's drugs in our residence
Tell me what you want me to do, come break bread with us
Mr. Governor, I swear there's a cover up
Every other corner there's a liquor store, frick is up?
We also toured the ghetto part of DC. The Gold triangle mall, and the surrounding neighborhoods. Coming out of the subway there was a crack head black woman scream crying crocodile tears begging for money while her little girls played at her feet. It was disgusting and pathetic but also sort of violent. She was punishing all of us for her needing drug money and she was absolutely NOT going to work for money. No. We owed her money because of her decrepitude
I live in New England so it's funny going to all these places in Supernatural, X-Files, etc that don't actually exist because they just filmed in Vancouver or LA
Gonna shill one of the few youtubers I actually like. Sean Clark, does Hollywood's Hallowed Grounds and Horror's Hallowed Grounds where he tries to visit filming locations of lots of good movies. Occasionally gets the actors involved too. It's pretty good stuff!
Grew up in the town where they shot a lot of scenes for Silvertown. Picrel
Have driven by the Dunder Mufflin office many times.
I don't watch the show but I understand that Padadena city hall is building is used for exterior shows of the building in Parks and Rec and if you've been to downtown Pasadena you can't miss it.
I drive by Freedomtown from Scarface which is on the I-10 & I-110 intersection near Santa Monica all the time, it's very recognizable if you've watched the movie a lot.
Have been on the Universal backlot many times.
I used to drive by the Player's Casino in Ventura from True Detective s02 every day, bought a car from one of the dealerships down the street.
Probably more places that I can't think of.
Oh and I live a few minutes from Mugu Rock which is also where they find Caspere's body in TD s02. I don't know if car commercials vary depending on where you live but it seems to feature in every one that airs here.
The first commercial I saw coming back from my last vacation to California was a Progressive motorcycle insurance ad driving on the section of the PCH I was just driving on a day before.
The opening motorcyle chase scene in John Wick 2 was shot in Montreal and starts on the corner of St Catherines West & Stanley and continues eastward. I would walk that path absolutely all the time when I used to go to music stores and book stores (which are no longer there). Luckily the movie theater aka cinéma.
Most of the indoor/outdoor scenes during the subway assassin scenes with the violin chick and sumo wrestler and black man were also shot in various locations around Montreal.
a good number of outdoor burn notice scenes were shot in my hometown(hollywood florida). the entire area has changed, old buildings are being torn down and a shit load of condos are going up all over downtown
Old mall Bill and Ted took place in was recently closed. They filmed in Phoenix for some reason so a lot of the spots were memorable for me. The Circle K for example was down the street from my home growing up.
On that note Rambo 3 and Star Wars filmed a lot of the desert scenes outside of Yuma AZ, been there a few times.
Nice. Is it still a 7/11? The Circle K is some generic liquor now.
Also more Arizona locations. The original Psycho opens up with a pan of downtown Phoenix with heavy construction going on at the time. Many of the buildings in the scene are now historic sites.
One of the shitty transformers filmed a bunch of chase scenes on the loop 303 while it was under construction.
And finally Jerry Maguire and the original Nutty Professor filmed at my university.
I've never personally gone to any film locations, BUT every year my wife and I take our kids to Kennywood in Pittsburgh PA. This past year I finally realized that the Monroeville Mall from Dawn of the Dead is a 20 minute drive from where we usually stay. We also usually stop at a zoo on the way there or on the way back that's like 15 minutes from the cemetary in the opening of Night of the Living Dead. There's no way I'm not stopping at both places next time we go.
lol you should have gone to other houses around there and knocked on the door asking if you could see the house from breaking bad and when the owner says its no the house you start getting angry
The breaking bad house. the owner called me a homosexual.
I bet part of the reason of all these decorations is to hide the fact that it's a Breaking Bad house. Probably pretty sick of it at this point judging by that reaction.
I wonder why people who buy movie sets do it if they don't want to live in a movie set. The Halloween hedge people kept the hedge exactly the same which I thought was pretty cool when I found it.
I lived in Baltimore, so I've been by a bunch of locations from The Wire and We Own This City.
Other than that, I found a bunch of filming locations from True Detective around New Orleans when season 1 was airing. I had a really boring job at the time, so I would literally spend 8 hours a day dragging around Google Maps looking for anything familiar. I go back and check the aerial imagery once in a while, some of them are still there, some were apparently just temporary. I made this image, but never visited it or Louisiana ...
It's two shots, I think. When they move from the 1st house to the 2nd, the camera pans up to the sky for an instant.
But yeah, it's still really impressive, especially going over the fence.
I remember when they were shooting it everyone thought they were going to get a part as an extra, but the single scene was wrapped in a couple days and they were gone.
Pretty much same thing when "Eaters of the dead" (Thirteenth warrior) was filming. Everyone didn't wash their hair for a month because that was a requirement and then they only used half a dozen people and most of their scenes were cut. A laughable part of that film is the ascent up the rock face at elk falls. I jumped off of it a couple times prior to the filming.
I've been to this place in Tucson https://youtu.be/N6J9CjL_agk?si=WnT9icDGwMGpCLGd from The Wraith (1986).
They make it look so big in the movie, it really is just a shitty road side creek no one should swim in.
I went to Powerscourt Estate in Ireland where they filmed Count of Montecristo. The funny thing is I only saw the movie years after that trip but I immediately recognized the horse statues by the lake.
I once pissed on the wall they show in Guns Akimbo, before the movie was made, theoretically you can see my dried piss in it, which makes me a co-star I guess hello Harry
I live in the LA area, so I've been past dozens I knew about and hundreds I don't. Had a blast teasing some cousins about the La Brea Tar Pits going full Volcano.
We drove by the Cabazon Dinosaurs on the way to some shitty casino in California. I didn't get to see the dinosaurs. Or really anything else I wanted to on that trip. It fricking sucked. 🙁
I smoked crack on the 500 days of summer bench and then wandered over to the Bradbury building. I think parts of one Nolans Batman chases were filmed in the tunnel around the block.
I went to the liquor store from House of Cards. There were some real life Black folk loitering just like on TV.
I’ve did a street tour of baltimore a few times bored at work. Lots of vacants and empty lots. One vacant row had people chilling on the stoop like they lived there. The time laps had the people chasing the van. Pretty kino
This is what a First World country looks like.
It's what nog areas look like across the planet, no matter what
I went to the twin cities to find the locations from Jingle all the way
I didn't know they filmed in Australia.
damn sucks it all turned upside down since 1996
how did you not fall off the world?
It's this new thing called gravity. Look it up.
Is this a location they used in Inception?
OK can you post a picture of it and not Australia?
My bad
It’s the KQRS radio station building from the movie in downtown St. Paul which was dead when I went this summer just blacks and homeless people around
Is the diner still there too?
It was there but it seemed to be permanently closed. That was also the same weekend as grand old days festival
SICK world we're living in. SICK!
I also went to Mall of America but that’s changed a lot since the movie but that day they were doing Vikings cheerleaders tryouts so there was a lot of loose women and old brown men cheering them on
Look at how dim that lighting is. Now everything is bright as frick, as bright and as white as possible, you constantly feel like everyone is looking at you and you're in the spotlight. I hate malls.
This was what, Mighty Ducks? I did the Baldwin Stairs and Casa Loma in Toronto where Scott Pilgrim was filmed.
Jingle all the way with Arnold and Sinbad.
It actually is also the diner from The Mighty Ducks.
Gta vibes
its been closed for a few years now
>photoshops the picture upside down to look like it's America
You aren't fooling anyone, Dundee.
>what color do you want to be?
I actually live in downtown St. Paul, that building I would work in some days a lot of them are owned by a company called Ecolab.
If you go downtown during the evening or a weekend it’s pretty dead.
The diner is still there it’s called mickeys.
Isn't Mickeys still closed? I live in St Paul too but not downtown.
Twin Cities are a shit hole. Depressing places, can't count how many times I've gotten in altercations with crazy hobos
It's amazing how the Somalis will huddle in any recessed spot to stay out of that -30 deg wind. You'd think africans wouldn't like the cold but they hate working more than they hate frostbite.
The parade was filmed in Los Angeles.
˙ɐǝɹɐ ʇɐɥʇ ui ǝʌil I
This is like le inceptionstralia haha
Le narwhal bacons at midnight *holds up spork
What's it like being such a miserable frick?
My life is great. I get to suck my dad’s dick all I want.
how do australians not drop into space?
nice
I visited Preston, ID to see Napoleon Dynamite locations
I found the apartment in Korea from burning on Google maps and I'm really proud of that
Went to the “hotel” in john wick in new york and sat on the stairs
did you sit like this
Yeah basically
I went camping at Malham Cove / Goredale Scar a few years back and they filmed a bit of Witcher season 2 there, but I was there before the show. Was pretty cool seeing it tho
Princess Bride was filmed there.
Is Baltimore bad to live in?
Of course not, it's a highly diverse and culturally unique city. You can enjoy all kinds of different peoples, traditions, and sights all while enjoying the one thing that makes America unique: the melting pot of many different folks, all working together for kith, kin, and community.
Frick off ChatGTP
I am unable to comply. I am a human being. Your response is irrational and illogical. Please rethink your input/response and try again.
Only if you're white
Yeah there's a ton of Black folk there.
Imagine all the worst parts of DC as a city
Baltimore is like a time capsule of what NYC was like in the 70s.
so it's pure kino?
the building in the top has 3 stories of windows with a door on the left side, neither building on the bottom has that. did they tear down all those buildings, build a new 3 story, and that became a dilapidated vacant in less than 20 years?
unsure. just took a screenshot of the same corner they mentioned in the show for that scene, and it kinda matched up
Yeah, it's not the same corner though. There is a sign post/street lamp in one and not the other, among other large discrepancies
My mother won a $10,000 shopping spree at the Monroeville Mall, the location the original Dawn of the Dead was filmed at. We're from the area but I think that's the only time I have ever been to the mall. This was in the early 90's.
wtf do you buy from a mall for 10000$ in the 90s? i know malls used to be not shit, but that's 24 grand today. did they sell cars?
We got three TVs, those were the things that stand out. Three 40 inch Magnavox and one that she still uses today. I'm sure I got a bunch of toys from KB Toys, but I can't remember which ones they were. Other than that I don't know, but now I want to ask her if she remembers.
if you do i'd like to know if thread isn't dead. i'm in a pretty spacious house rn, but if you gave my wife 24 grand to buy things from a mall we'd have to get a storage unit
comsumer electronics used to be huge, i guess clothes and israeliteelry make sense, but how much do you really need of that shit? i don't know anyone that dresses all out more than 5 times a year
It will probably be dead but sure, if it's up I will. She's almost never around to answer the phone. But honestly it's probably 90% toys, israeliteelry, and clothes. What else can you get from a mall? TVs came from a Radio Shack, and my dad probably didn't get shit because he preferred to let my mother and I have everything and sacrifice his own wants/needs. When he died my mom was kind of upset because he didn't really own anything.
i just like to imagine the post shopping rush when you get home and have to find a place for all the stuff. dad coming home and tripping on toys, but he can't be upset becasue every closet is comically filled. mom having to give sunglasses to anyone she shows her closet, because without them she would blind guests with the amount of light reflecting off of israeliteels and diamonds.
I do vaguely remember that we had a bunch of shit everywhere for a while. The TVs for sure had to be delivered. Now that I think about it, she had a time limit and I'm not sure if she spent all $10,000 or not. But she probably did knowing her, I just remember it was a big rush and I only had so much time to look at the toys.
I wouldn't have bought anything, I would have listened, which is what no one else did
Consumer electronics, expensive clothes, and israeliteelry.
How did she win that? That's quite a lot even today.
A radio contest giveaway.
I GOT THE ANSWER I GOT THE ANSAUUGHHHHHHHACK
Yeah she also got a Turboman Doll, it was an awesome Christmas that year.
multilingual version?
Fell apart right out of the box, how did you know?
There is some assembly required of course.
these aren't the same place at all.
I found the street where Homer came into the real world in that Simpsons Halloween episode. It is no longer an erotic bakery.
Ooooo erotic cakes!
>Karate Kid apartments
>Chinese restaurant from Drive
>Theater, nightclub, donut shop, etc. from Boogie Nights
>Bar and other places from Magnolia
>Shopping plaza from The 40 Year Old Virgin
>Mall from Terminator 2
>Starfleet Academy in Star Trek
>Street scenes from numerous porn vids
Love living in the SFV
I found the tree George McFly climbed to watch Lorraine undress. The branch still hangs over half the street.
impressive
I deliberately sought out the exact spot where duncan macleod had his barge in the highlander series in Paris, I was living there at the time.
also bought a mouse trap from the shop seen in ratatouille - and apart from that any other location shots from films.
Harry Potter library in Portugal
been to other places that have been in films and tv but those were incidental
>Harry Potter library in Portugal
niceee
Super fast van?
scenes from numerous porn vids
Genuinely curious. The only thing I've recognized in porn was when some Walmart fishing toy I had in a storage box turned up in a softcore movie aired on Showtime as an alien communication device. Dude even rotated the handle one half turn like that started and ended the call. But I don't get to share it when people talk about the womens shaving razor communicator in Star Wars.
The Patriot was filmed in my backyard so I visited pretty much every place shot on location for that film.
Not on purpose, but I live near Albuquerque so I see Breaking Bad stuff everywhere.
When I lived in LA only once it was p nice for muh show
So blacks are actually much cleaner and more organized than what racist whites think. Interesting.
Countless LA things. I can walk over to where they did the Armored Truck robbery in Heat right now
Saw a couple of Harry Potter locations when I was in Scotland, no Emma Watson tho
I drank on locations from Factotum and Magic Mike. The Magic Mike strip club was an absolute shithole in FL where the bartender and one dancer swapped positions. It was empty except for one ancient Boomer in a Ferrari hat. Of course I stayed.
I walked around the neighborhoods off the harbor in Baltimore in 2003 and it looked just as fricked up as the Wire made it out to be. My wife and I were lured away from the Seaquarium by a McDonald's sign but when we got there it was closed. Then we saw another McDonald's sign far off down the avenue and followed it deep into the hood. It was full of nigs and homeless people all fricked up on drugs. There was a palpable chaos in the air. Little kids crawling under the booths and crying , bums laid out asleep across chairs. The entirety of the harbor reminded me of trap houses I hung out at in the projects of my home town in the south
damn anon how old are you fr
In my late 40s. Been here since Cinemaphile was new.
>My wife and I were lured away from the Seaquarium by a McDonald's sign but when we got there it was closed. Then we saw another McDonald's sign far off down the avenue and followed it deep into the hood.
Like a hood will-o-the-wisp
still love that baltimore aquarium
you can find decaying abandoned buildings like this in downtown salt lake city. it's nowhere near as bad as a rust belt town, but it's the blight is here.
Mr. President, there's drugs in our residence
Tell me what you want me to do, come break bread with us
Mr. Governor, I swear there's a cover up
Every other corner there's a liquor store, frick is up?
We also toured the ghetto part of DC. The Gold triangle mall, and the surrounding neighborhoods. Coming out of the subway there was a crack head black woman scream crying crocodile tears begging for money while her little girls played at her feet. It was disgusting and pathetic but also sort of violent. She was punishing all of us for her needing drug money and she was absolutely NOT going to work for money. No. We owed her money because of her decrepitude
I live in New England so it's funny going to all these places in Supernatural, X-Files, etc that don't actually exist because they just filmed in Vancouver or LA
How does one go to a place that doesn’t exist?
well things like that welcome sign i know where the real one is and it looks nothing like it
So a tv show has a fake sign that says Portland, Maine and you go there and just laugh your ass off?
yes
>purple heart town
lol wat does that even mean
>be American town
>get shot
haahaha
The town got shot in a foreign war for Israel that Israel never commited troops to. Now the town gets a 10% discount at Lowes
I think it basically means they honor purple heart recipients. There are no official guidelines i can find
Not Cinemaphile but I went to most of the Fallout New Vegas locations. That was pretty fun
Richie Rich house
I've been to the Kansas City BBQ restaurant from top gun in San Diego
saw a bunch of spots in NYC but that's like seeing corn in a cornfield
Gonna shill one of the few youtubers I actually like. Sean Clark, does Hollywood's Hallowed Grounds and Horror's Hallowed Grounds where he tries to visit filming locations of lots of good movies. Occasionally gets the actors involved too. It's pretty good stuff!
Hollywood's Hallowed Grounds: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_wKHeYRz6CAJdfFLdGewwTYOhdE8mGwu
Horror's Hallowed Grounds: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_wKHeYRz6CBusPQ-ldkszrVQwctc8Ee5
I’ve been to a couple Scarface locations when I visited Miami in 2016.
Robocop OCP Headquarters is the City Hall in Dallas, TX
those are clearly different buildings
No, it was filmed in Dallas. Here's Reunion Tower too.
They had to demolish the upper portion of the building along with the high rises behind it because they were haunted.
right one is much taller
Brutal
Grew up in the town where they shot a lot of scenes for Silvertown. Picrel
Have driven by the Dunder Mufflin office many times.
I don't watch the show but I understand that Padadena city hall is building is used for exterior shows of the building in Parks and Rec and if you've been to downtown Pasadena you can't miss it.
I drive by Freedomtown from Scarface which is on the I-10 & I-110 intersection near Santa Monica all the time, it's very recognizable if you've watched the movie a lot.
Have been on the Universal backlot many times.
I used to drive by the Player's Casino in Ventura from True Detective s02 every day, bought a car from one of the dealerships down the street.
Probably more places that I can't think of.
Oh and I live a few minutes from Mugu Rock which is also where they find Caspere's body in TD s02. I don't know if car commercials vary depending on where you live but it seems to feature in every one that airs here.
Also wife's family is from Indiana and I visited thr Bob Ross studio a couple years ago.
The first commercial I saw coming back from my last vacation to California was a Progressive motorcycle insurance ad driving on the section of the PCH I was just driving on a day before.
The opening motorcyle chase scene in John Wick 2 was shot in Montreal and starts on the corner of St Catherines West & Stanley and continues eastward. I would walk that path absolutely all the time when I used to go to music stores and book stores (which are no longer there). Luckily the movie theater aka cinéma.
Most of the indoor/outdoor scenes during the subway assassin scenes with the violin chick and sumo wrestler and black man were also shot in various locations around Montreal.
whoops
Not but you pass loads in london
I live near the north coast of Northern Ireland so where like half of Game of Thrones was filmed is a ~30 minute drive away for me
I live in Keene so every day is Jumanji sight seeing
a good number of outdoor burn notice scenes were shot in my hometown(hollywood florida). the entire area has changed, old buildings are being torn down and a shit load of condos are going up all over downtown
was it as nice as it looked?
Old mall Bill and Ted took place in was recently closed. They filmed in Phoenix for some reason so a lot of the spots were memorable for me. The Circle K for example was down the street from my home growing up.
On that note Rambo 3 and Star Wars filmed a lot of the desert scenes outside of Yuma AZ, been there a few times.
>The Circle K for example was down the street from my home growing up.
EXCELLENT!
The 7/11 from Wargames was down the street from my house growing up.
Nice. Is it still a 7/11? The Circle K is some generic liquor now.
Also more Arizona locations. The original Psycho opens up with a pan of downtown Phoenix with heavy construction going on at the time. Many of the buildings in the scene are now historic sites.
One of the shitty transformers filmed a bunch of chase scenes on the loop 303 while it was under construction.
And finally Jerry Maguire and the original Nutty Professor filmed at my university.
>Nice. Is it still a 7/11?
yep lol it's basically exactly the same
>Metro Center
I miss walking this mall with my grampa & getting chik-fil-a
I've never personally gone to any film locations, BUT every year my wife and I take our kids to Kennywood in Pittsburgh PA. This past year I finally realized that the Monroeville Mall from Dawn of the Dead is a 20 minute drive from where we usually stay. We also usually stop at a zoo on the way there or on the way back that's like 15 minutes from the cemetary in the opening of Night of the Living Dead. There's no way I'm not stopping at both places next time we go.
The breaking bad house. the owner called me a homosexual.
>the owner called me a homosexual.
you should have acted like the one who knocks
Even if it wasn't the Breaking Bad house you can't put up those kind of Christmas decorations and get mad at people coming to gawk.
lol you should have gone to other houses around there and knocked on the door asking if you could see the house from breaking bad and when the owner says its no the house you start getting angry
Why dont they just sell to some rich moron if they hate people coming to see it
Some people put themselves in miserable positions just so they have something to b***h about.
>mfw the current owners aren't even the ones who owned it when the show was shot there
>mfw they bought it fully knowing what it was
My sister-in-law was from Albuquerque and we drove past the Breaking Bad houses to check them out. Pretty cool.
did you toss a pizza on top?
I bet part of the reason of all these decorations is to hide the fact that it's a Breaking Bad house. Probably pretty sick of it at this point judging by that reaction.
The house sold after the show, they knew what they were buying.
I wonder why people who buy movie sets do it if they don't want to live in a movie set. The Halloween hedge people kept the hedge exactly the same which I thought was pretty cool when I found it.
Id love to bb gun those inflatables but I am no longer 14 years old
STREETVAN COMIN
I lived in Baltimore, so I've been by a bunch of locations from The Wire and We Own This City.
Other than that, I found a bunch of filming locations from True Detective around New Orleans when season 1 was airing. I had a really boring job at the time, so I would literally spend 8 hours a day dragging around Google Maps looking for anything familiar. I go back and check the aerial imagery once in a while, some of them are still there, some were apparently just temporary. I made this image, but never visited it or Louisiana ...
some real production pros put that one take sequence together. hell of a scene.
It's two shots, I think. When they move from the 1st house to the 2nd, the camera pans up to the sky for an instant.
But yeah, it's still really impressive, especially going over the fence.
My town is on the Final Destination 2 highway.
I remember when they were shooting it everyone thought they were going to get a part as an extra, but the single scene was wrapped in a couple days and they were gone.
Pretty much same thing when "Eaters of the dead" (Thirteenth warrior) was filming. Everyone didn't wash their hair for a month because that was a requirement and then they only used half a dozen people and most of their scenes were cut. A laughable part of that film is the ascent up the rock face at elk falls. I jumped off of it a couple times prior to the filming.
I went to the denny's from the infamous jack nicolson omelet scene.
I've been to this place in Tucson https://youtu.be/N6J9CjL_agk?si=WnT9icDGwMGpCLGd from The Wraith (1986).
They make it look so big in the movie, it really is just a shitty road side creek no one should swim in.
The most kino place i've visited is Sevilla, Spain. They filmed Attack of the clones and Game of thrones there.
On a related note:
Does anyone know how to get a job as a location scout for TV/films?
Anyone done a tour of The Room's locations?
I went to Seattle to see the troll from 10 Things I Hate About You
Fremont is pretty dope, for some reason there aren't many hobos there compared to the rest of the city. Probably too hilly for them
i want to visit the location where they executed marie antoinette in paris, but i can't figure out the exact spot.
I went to Powerscourt Estate in Ireland where they filmed Count of Montecristo. The funny thing is I only saw the movie years after that trip but I immediately recognized the horse statues by the lake.
>horse statues
>they have wings
I once pissed on the wall they show in Guns Akimbo, before the movie was made, theoretically you can see my dried piss in it, which makes me a co-star I guess hello Harry
I walked down a street in Prague where they filmed a scene in Amadeus and saw the hotel from Casino Royale from the outside if that counts
Those two images aren't even close to being the same. OP and this thread is shit.
ive been to a few
Went to the Skyfall road where Bond talks to M about his past
>tfw no DB5
I live in the LA area, so I've been past dozens I knew about and hundreds I don't. Had a blast teasing some cousins about the La Brea Tar Pits going full Volcano.
Witcher was filmed here also. Predjama castle.
Today i drove by the railroad track from the first PeeWee movie, not far from the Mugu rock from the car commercials
We drove by the Cabazon Dinosaurs on the way to some shitty casino in California. I didn't get to see the dinosaurs. Or really anything else I wanted to on that trip. It fricking sucked. 🙁
Monongo? No, that's just before the dinosaurs. Where the frick were you driving from that you wouldn't just go to Vegas?
I live in eugene oregon where the restaurant scene from 5 easy pieces happened. It's a dennys now and yes I have sat at the table
w-what did you order there haha?
8 dollar slam
What does that come with?
I smoked crack on the 500 days of summer bench and then wandered over to the Bradbury building. I think parts of one Nolans Batman chases were filmed in the tunnel around the block.
I go to the university were some shitty vampire movie was filmed