'Caprica' was pretty lazy when it came to Vancouver. They would just CGI in extra buildings into the skyline. In street scenes you'd often see the signs for actual businesses in the background. One of the big action scenes from one of the Fast and Furious movies was filmed outside my home. They put a huge amount of effort on set dressing the background to make it look like Los Angeles instead of Atlanta, going so far as to swap out all of the street lights in the area to match the white light used in LA. All of this for a scene that lasted a couple of seconds.
modern slop is made there yes but there are countless spots in LA from it's golden age that are more exciting than the generic canda city they used to save taxes
>Yes but isn't frozen food ridden with sodium? Can't you cook a steak and potatoes?
Frozen food is routinely fresher than “fresh” food, because the good is flash frozen extremely quickly almost as soon as it is harvested or made, resulting in ingredients that have less time to spoil, or develop bacteria.
There are dome goods that don't freeze well, but most vegetables are way fresher when purchased frozen than when purchased at a supermarket “fresh”, unless you have the vegetables growing in your yard, and are picking and cooking the vegetables at the height of freshness.
Sigma male tip #458: never visit filming locations. People will be filming the locations you visit today 5 years from now for your docupic starring Ryan Gosling
It's overpriced and a total gong show most of the time, but the pastrami is good. I used to live down the street and would occasionally get a sandwich if there was no line.
I lived in the Kevin Bacon "Stir of Echoes" apartment in Chicago. It wasn't the main apt where the body was buried (I barely remember this movie plot) but the one where the guy gets shot(again I think the guy was shot)
It was the brick house. Smoked a bunch of cigs on that porch. A bunch of Mexicans lived in the yellow house and always had some party going. I'm trying to find the scene with the inside of the apartment because it still had the same wallpaper because landlord wanted it up since the movie happened on that floor.
from long island as well, amityville is cool
also the broadway mall in hicksville is where that mayhem car insurance commecial with dean winter's was filmed, it's the back lot to the mall/movie theater
“The last of us” filmed some of their new show in my cities downtown. It was pretty cool seeing the streets transformed into a wasteland. The businesses that were shut down were paid their average daily income every day. You couldn't exactly go near and watch but there were plenty of media and aerial shots.
Went to the spot where they filmed the dead dudes in the helicopter from Predator while on vacation years ago. Tourist bar nearby was filled the frick up with federales.
One of my exes was in some ways a bigger nerd than me. We were in California, so she wanted to take a "pilgrimage" to that famous spot where they filmed. It was either also, or near the place where they filmed Kirk's death in Generations, and I've heard it's as a result been used as the location for dozens of other shows and movies.
I went to visit a friend in Albuquerque once. The hotel we stayed at was right next to the diner Walt and Jesse sat in in the el Camino movie so I went over and ate there and actually got the same booth. It wasn't that amazing, but neat none the less.
My dad was stationed on the USS Enterprise for years and took me on it when I was a kid. It was the coolest shit ever and I only recently saw Top Gun for the first time and got nostalgic.
There was a scene in Forrest Gump that was shot at a dorm I stayed in.
The bit where Jenny sneaks him into her room, except in real life it was a guy's dorm.
I dont even think the room they sneak into was in the same location.
Just that brief moment of sneaking through the halls.
I live in Baltimore now, so I can go drive down to where they shot The Wire.
I also saw a Red Roof Inn I worked on shown on We Own This City.
Does it count if you were there before it became a film spot?
It is. And we need to make sure no one ever suffers the horror of rural living by making sure none of us city dwellers move there. It sucks and there are no clubs and you'll never find enough pig boys for a piss orgy.
I live around a bunch of locations from the Sopranos, so I have been to them, but I never went out of my way to visit them because they are locations from the show.
>Dick and Jane's "perfect" marriage begins to crumble as they drift from each other. Dick begins having an affair at work and Jane becomes addicted to shopping and credit cards. While Johnny begins smoking marijuana with his metalhead buddies, Johnny accidentally displays his true bug form. In a panic, he cocoons his friends and hides them. Sally, while being raped by Vince, displays her true form. Also in a panic, she cocoons him and hides him in the basement. As they drift away from normality and their mission, their aunt, Bea, is dispatched to get the family back on track with their mission.
kino
Countless TV shows and shitty movies shoot little scenes here in Hamilton, Ontario, but they're not so interesting to talk about. It's funny to see some show set in Upstate New York or something but clearly see Westdale Village's shops in the background.
A landmark you might recognize is the GO Train Station, which has stood in for a few police departments, evil totalitarian headquarters etc.
>The four were members of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in Chicago,[3] and were visiting Fort Worth for the National Baptist Sunday School and Baptist Training Union Congress.[ >It reopened in 2007
Yes, just your typical illegal aliens
Oh I've actually been here. As brutalist concrete nightmares go it's pretty nice. You walk down steps that lead to nowhere, then you walk the same way back up.
>Juantrice Deadmon, 11, Myron Dukes, 35; his daughter Lauren, 8; and his son Christopher, 13, were drowned after being pulled down by the pumps at the center of the Active Pool.
I drove through Victorville and found the film archive, which is just an abandoned, boarded-up old church. I later met Greg and he said the whole area is kinda "methey".
Curb Your Enthusiasm is some of the comfiest shit since they film on a lot of random streets I pass by all the time in Santa Monica/Downtown, or just little spots and business across the westside of LA
I used to frequent June and Silver lake in the Sierra's for hiking and fishing. The lake house Tom Cruise visits in Oblivion was filmed south of Silver. Beautiful area. Pity it's in commiefornia.
I live in Santa Cruz County and so you see stuff like the Boardwalk as seen in The Lost Boys and Us and Chasing Mavericks and what-not. The street that the little boy gets torched in Us stands out as recognizable.
OH yeah, I was helping remodel an apartment in a San Francisco skyscraper when they were filming the latest Matrix movie up on the roof or something. It wasn't being filmed in the penthouse I don't think, because it was being remodeled as well at the time and wasn't pristine. The lady who managed the building gave us a tour of the penthouse. Preeeetty fricking sweet how the mega-wealthy live.
been to the dirt road that they drive along in 50 first dates
geographically pretty close to the dinosaurs walking across the field scene in the first JP
I was camping out there
Used to eat at this diner called "Dinah's" where this shot of Nightcrawler was filmed at near Culver city. Has some great fried chicken. My wife and I laughed when we realized where Jake was. I think an episode of CSI was filmed there as well.
My high school has been used in a lot of films and tv and I'm sure just living in LA I've driven past/visited dozens of areas that have been used for filming spots like Venice or Hollywood Blvd, etc. I totally forgot that scene, my church used to be in the same parking lot, used to grab some chicken pretty regularly.
> zooms have never been on a studio tour > zooms have never had a show filmed at their school > zooms have never had a show filmed near their home > zooms have never been to a studio taping > zooms have never been a movie extra
I grew up where Sopranos was filmed in north Jersey. One spot in particular always shocked me to see in the show and it was during the 6th season when they're looking for Phil. They end up passing by a gas station, real quick scene, and in the background is a home I always remembered while growing up due to the C symbol kept on the home. It's only seen in the background while they're checking a gas station out, but it's pretty neat.
I was at Oxford University while they were filming The Amber Spyglass, they had to tell us to quit peering out of our windows into the street because we were making Daniel Craig uncomfortable lmao
I live in the main character's house from Black River Monster and in the town featured in The Hackers. Both low budget local KINO from the 80s. I think they're on Amazon, they were a few months ago.
they shot a few scenes for many saints of newark across the street from my old place. dressed the street up to look like winter in the summer. classic cars and that one lady was screaming and i think someone got shot, vera farmiga maybe. then i worked on an amazon show, the mozart one. got to be near the busty old red head. i used to cum my brains out to her when i was a kid. life is funny that way.
My dad used to own the apartment and bar that John Cusack lives in at the beginning of 1408, it was called the Flagship back when he owned it, the Lighthouse Cafe next door is still around. I went there several times when he and his brother sold it to help move them out. I used to go to the Hermosa Beach Post Office every week to pick up their mail as an excuse to drive around, as a teenager.
Yeah, been there myself back in 2012. They still had a yellowed out poster promoting Clerks 2 in Quick Stop (actually did go in and buy cigarettes, pajeet shopkeeper didn't get it). What's also cool is that the RST video store still has a shitload of VHS's inside, or at least it did when I was there.
I went to Marienbad in Czech Republic to see the place Alain Resnais shot Last Year In Marienbad. Turned out he didn't fricking shoot it in Marienbad. He shot it somewhere in Germany.
I am an American guy and I met a French girl and we walked around Vienna for a night like in Before Sunrise. Went to the record store and cafe and a few other filming locations.
I live about half an hour's drive from where most of The Northman was filmed. A lot of Game of Thrones was also filmed in this county, if you travel around the coast in particular you'll keep bumping into different locations from the series. The cavern where Melisandre's shadow baby is born is just an unaltered cave right around the corner from a bunch of apartments in Cushendun for example, while the part where Theon arrives back in the Iron Islands is essentially just Ballintoy Harbour with extra rope and scaffolding.
That movie was extra eerie at first because I lived in Sterling Heights as a young child and most of the house scenes were filmed within a couple of blocks of where we lived. I knew it all looked familiar but I couldn't place it until I saw one of the 'Mile Rd' signs that I realized why it was triggering so deeply. It seemed weird that they didn't use the swimming pool at Stevenson High School since it was right there but maybe there were technical reasons why the pool they shot at was better.
>be 19, like 5 months into the Marines >get sent to Camp Lejeune for MOS school >take cabs with friends to nearby cities because Jacksonville sucks >stuck in Wilmington while friends do some shit I don't care about >start walking around town taking in the nice southern aesthetic >pass by pic related and think it looks kinda neat >rewatch Blue Velvet years later and go "oh I've been there lol"
Living in London it's like being on a film set most days. Pretty much every part of the city has been used in some movie or other. It's harder to find a spot that hasn't been used.
David Lynch sat in the blue star diner in my hometown of Newport News in a movie he was in. I think that's the only part in the movie next to one of the characters homes being right there in the Hilton area where it's in my hometown. "Zelly and Me" is the movie.
Girlstbusters was filmed a few blocks from where I worked at the time. I walked by the set (a Chinese restaurant that they turned into a different Chinese restaurant but with a garage) and the Ecto 1 was there
Eventually I went to Manhattan and visited the OG Ghostbusters firehouse, which was being restored at the time.
Neither was very magical or whatever in fact the latter was depressing
Visited the set for Rome a few years back, while taking a vacation in Italy. Cinecittà studios. Was pretty surreal walking onto the set and got some good photos. The set has been in so many shows and commercials since, if you keep an eye out for it you'll probably notice in anything about ancient romans these days. Part of the set burned down a couples years before I went (Lucius Vorenus's house. But, the form and the side streets are all still actively used. Would recommend, make sure to check ahead and see if there is filming, because they won't be able to tour.
If you live in central NJ, the quick stop from Clerks in Leonardo is a pretty frequently visited spot. It is right off the Henry Hudson trail too, so I'll often swing by on a bike ride. I've also met the actor who plays Dante (he lives in the area I think) about two or three times.
Someone took the time out of their day to find locations of where they filmed burn notice and I've been to a bunch of places around growing up in Miami
http://www.burnnoticelocations.org/page2.html
For the Mel Gibson movie Edge of Darkness they filmed this scene on top of a little mountain next to where I lived in Western Massachusetts named Mt Sugarloaf. Visiting it is weird cause theres literally no good reason to have built an office set on top the mountain. Seems like a waste of money for some background shot.
I studied in Amherst and climbed Sugarloaf a few times. I remember the Route 66 diner makes an appearance too. Also South Station in Boston is where Id get on the Greyhound/Peter Pan to Amherst. Thats where Gibson picks up his daughter in the beginning.
I live on the same street as the Breaking Bad White's house. I won't say which house as to not get doxxed. I wasn't even interested in it for that reason, it was just a nice house and available. I actually didn't realize until we saw it in person it was near. The amount of idiots I see out my window standing in the intersection is nerve wracking. I can't tell you how many times I've nearly hit somebody when leaving my house. By the way I just made all this shit up. Sorry.
My buddy and I watched the 1999 Peter Weller thriller Shadow Hours, which wasn't quite straight to video (it had a brief, barely noticed theatrical run). Quick rundown, it's about a recovering drug addict now a gas station attendant (Balthazar Getty from Lost Highway). A Mestophiles figure (Peter Weller) comes to his store one night for cigarettes and lures him into the dark side of Los Angeles night. We thought it was pretty neat.
Lived in LA at the times and on a whim I thought about looking at the area around the gas station, freeze framing to read the street signs, and going to the filming location. Even though this was like 15 years later, the gas station was still there. The attendant had never heard of the movie, not surprisingly, but my friend and I took some amusement knowing we were almost certainly the only two guys in history who made a pilgrimage to the filming spot of Shadow Hours.
I used to smoke weed in and around the area they filmed the 2004 Dawn of the Dead remake. There is a "highway underpass" with a pedestrian tunnel near the start of the movie that they travel under that all of us used to smoke weed at.
I live in west Texas so within a few hours driving distance are: (and I have visited all of these to enjoy them)
>The gas station from No Country for Old Men (also the gas station at the start of Red Dawn), which is now closed and they don't like people to visit for some reason
>Las Vegas, NM where they filmed a lot of stuff for No Country for Old Men (hotel w/ the shootout where Anton kills the clerk, the chase in the streets after) and Red Dawn. Buildings are still all the same and you can even still find different murals they painted on brick buildings for Red Dawn to pretend it's Calumet, CO
>The 4 way stop sign Tom Hanks stops at near the end of Castaway (or the start, I forget)
>Filming locations for the desert scenes in There Will Be Blood and No Country For Old Men (down near Marfa)
>Where the house USED to be for texas chainsaw massacre, but now it's an empty patch of land, because at some point they physically moved the house to somewhere near Austin to make it an attraction
uhhhhhh i think thats it bros. I used to have the GPS coords saved for the big shootout location he stumbles on in the first scene in NCFOM but I don't know where they are saved. Got to walk around there it was pretty cool.
I was stationed in Clovis, NM from 2015 to 2020. Hell or High Water was filmed in Clovis, Portales, and Texico. Saw Chris Pine. But for up to a year after, the locations used in the film were packed to the brim. Bill's Jumbo Burgers was always packed and people from other states were taking selfies on a constant basis, ruining business. Particularly mine since I couldn't get a damn burger. Also, I used to pay my internet bill in person at the Suddenlink they transformed into a bank during one of the scenes. Also visited Las Vegas, NM like one of the other anons in this thread, and saw the motel they shot one of the scenes in. Pic related is the Suddenlink center that they transformed into one of the banks in Hell or High Water.
I went to London last week and I went to one of the shooting locations of my favorite movie.
Guess which movie anons
I was really happy to walk around the place
I'm from Humboldt County, CA. Tons of shit got filmed here. Just off the top of my head: >After Earth >Salem's Lot >The Majestic >The Lost World: Jurassic Park >Outbreak >An Evening With Beverly Luff Linn >Return of the Jedi
The scene where they fight the Myriapod in season 2 of the witcher was filmed at Malham cove in the yorkshire dales. I go there often and I've even climbed the walls where ciri stands.
I went to Burkittsville MD to go camping in the Blair Witch woods one Halloween. I kinda felt like a scumbag visiting the cemetery but I tried to tidy up while I was there. I didn't talk to anyone in town, but it was all decorated for Halloween. Skeletons, scarecrows, bedsheet ghost decorations, but NO witches. I think they're very tired of it. Also I'm pretty sure the Blair Witch is a tulpa from millions of morons thinking it was real because the second I started thinking about it while in the woods, I got full body chills and had to get the hell out
I've been around Tokyo so seen a lot of anime locations.
Also been on one of the submarines used from Red October
the house from The Goonies and the elementary school from Kindergarten Cop are very close to each other and I've seen both
It's just a regular family living at the Goonies house so they do not like visitors
it's either they've owned the house and allowed filming, or they sought out "the goonies house" when in the market, right?
I don't understand their lack of good will towards fans, as moronic as the fans can be
>or they sought out "the goonies house" when in the market, right?
Or.. >need a house >realtor calls you out somewhere >while trying to impress you they say a kids movie was filmed there >you don't give a shit >buy house cause it's in your budget
maybe its cheaper than market price because they have to live with neckbeards and hipsters constantly taking pictures in front of their house and on their porch
I went to basic training where they filmed Major Payne
I go to Darlington every year where they filmed Days of Thunder
They filmed The Program here at Williams Brice Stadium
A ton of the scenes in Twin Town were filmed just a few streets away from my childhood home, was neat to see how things had changed
Besides that the only time I saw my city in film was in a heroin doco
I grew up in Valencia CA, part of the Santa Clarita Valley. Basically anything shot in LA that needs a “sleepy town” look to it or a rural ranch-type setting was shot there in the 70’s and 80’s. Since it’s grown it shifted to “every town USA” for a lot of television shows. There was some Netflix or Hulu show about Zombie Realtors or something… had the Valley name in the title. I think our town was blown up in 24, it was featured heavily in a Nickelodeon show Alex Mack when I was a kid. A lot of the US footage for VR Troopers as well. My High School was used for Romy & Michelle’s High School Reunion, which was ironic because it was still being built when they were filming. Paul Walker died on a road near my childhood house but that’s not a film…
Wally World in National Lampoon’s Family Vacation was our Six Flags as seen in the Matte Painting thread.
A whole bunch of shit is filmed there nowadays… Mayans, NCIS, apparently Picard as well.
The one that excited me was the discovery that Friday the 13th part III was filmed all over the valley and camp grounds. Back in the early 90’s I was hiking around the trails with some friends and we came across the cabin and barn… in the middle of nowhere. We camped there and enjoyed the spooky setting. A few years later a lost hiker found the cabin and tried to make a fire in the non-functioning fireplace. Burned the whole thing down.
I went to the camp where they filmed the first friday the 13th. It was pretty comfy watching the movie itself at night while there and recognizing the locations
Yeha
I grew up in 29 palms
JT is down the road and is where 80% of desert scenes in movies are filmed.
Can't remember the name but that one movie with Christopher Walken some years ago was filmed on the highway between Morongo and palm springs , I recognized the rundown gas station it was in front of
my parents bedroom :/
You saw your parents wrestling too?
not live but yes
Link?
*your mom's bedroom
We all know your dad was not around
Ah how did it feel to be on a Blacked set?
yes because I live in LA and sometimes I'll see shit in movies and be like "oh that's that place"
So you've been to Toronto?
Or Vancouver. The set dress in some shows is really lazy and makes the city easily identifiable.
i feel like if a show is set in vancouver you can tell just from the trees. vancouver x-files was best x-files
'Caprica' was pretty lazy when it came to Vancouver. They would just CGI in extra buildings into the skyline. In street scenes you'd often see the signs for actual businesses in the background. One of the big action scenes from one of the Fast and Furious movies was filmed outside my home. They put a huge amount of effort on set dressing the background to make it look like Los Angeles instead of Atlanta, going so far as to swap out all of the street lights in the area to match the white light used in LA. All of this for a scene that lasted a couple of seconds.
modern slop is made there yes but there are countless spots in LA from it's golden age that are more exciting than the generic canda city they used to save taxes
>I live in LA
I'm so sorry
me when I play gtav then watch lucifer
yeah
it's pretty fun. i've also been on locations where historical events happened
>frozen food
do americans really??
not everyone can just open a hut flap and bite a fresh goat.
i'm doing this just to spite you. wish me luck i don't get headbutted, guise.
I know its hard to believe, but people have the electricity to run refrigerators outside of Europe.
Yes but isn't frozen food ridden with sodium? Can't you cook a steak and potatoes?
Anon... freezing matter doesn't create sodium
How do you think we stored meat before refrigerators? A lot of fricking salt. Just be active and hydrated.
>Yes but isn't frozen food ridden with sodium? Can't you cook a steak and potatoes?
Frozen food is routinely fresher than “fresh” food, because the good is flash frozen extremely quickly almost as soon as it is harvested or made, resulting in ingredients that have less time to spoil, or develop bacteria.
There are dome goods that don't freeze well, but most vegetables are way fresher when purchased frozen than when purchased at a supermarket “fresh”, unless you have the vegetables growing in your yard, and are picking and cooking the vegetables at the height of freshness.
Freezing effects things differently. It isn't good or bad exclusively it depends on what you're Freezing and how
ahhh no sodium!!! ahh what your afraid of a little salt hahaha homosexual
Euromutts be like
>Do Americans really have food and electricity???
homie you live in a jungle or something?
>he never had a roundmeal
I'll come to you.
>posting that in 2022
>t. american
5/10 bait at best
the western propaganda to get us to live with nothing is getting out of hand...
I wish I could get this many (you)s by baiting burgers
It's a known fact fresh food and cooking is communism
>food
>communism
Pick one
What kind of backwater shithole do you live in where frozen food isn't a thing?
Sigma male tip #458: never visit filming locations. People will be filming the locations you visit today 5 years from now for your docupic starring Ryan Gosling
Katz diner in NYC
Really good pastrami
I like pastrami but I hate mustard and I'm tired of being judged for getting my pastrami without the diarrhea spread
Try it with the house sauce instead if you go there, and if youre in the mood for breakfast they have the best bagel with lox Ive ever had.
Fricking israelite
Isn't that a tourist trap?
It's overpriced and a total gong show most of the time, but the pastrami is good. I used to live down the street and would occasionally get a sandwich if there was no line.
I ride my bicycle where they shot place beyond the pines pretending to be goose
based beyond belief
this picture is from a few years ago - way after they filmed the movie. i can't remember why they were showing it
So based
Sometimes I make vroom vroom sounds as I push my shopping cart around.
Vin never gathered tendies as fast an nonchalantly as me.
I want to see places from lord of the rings if I ever travel to New Zealand
you know the mines of moria isn't actually a real place in new zealand right bud
Dwarven hands typed this post. I'm coming to get your gold you little manlet homosexual
Same. New Zealand is hands down the most beautiful country
I've been the the gas station that was in the movie ROTOR
Wow I cannot believe I am speaking to a live gas station this is incredible
How much for a gallon of regular unleaded?
I lived in the Kevin Bacon "Stir of Echoes" apartment in Chicago. It wasn't the main apt where the body was buried (I barely remember this movie plot) but the one where the guy gets shot(again I think the guy was shot)
It was the brick house. Smoked a bunch of cigs on that porch. A bunch of Mexicans lived in the yellow house and always had some party going. I'm trying to find the scene with the inside of the apartment because it still had the same wallpaper because landlord wanted it up since the movie happened on that floor.
17 seconds. Short scene and I think it's the only scene inside the house but that same teal green and flower wall paper still exists.
Thanks anon. Now I can memorize the layout of the house and spend hours having erotic fantasies about being your stay-at-home housewife.
No problem, the bedrooms are off to both sides past that teal green room and beyond that was the kitchen with a back door entrance.
went to college in Bay Area in the '70s. They would close a block off for six hours while filming a scene from Streets of San Francisco.
How old are you?
not something that ever really appealed to me but i'd definitely check out the Exorcist steps or Holsten's if i was in the area
I live a town over from where the Amityville horror remake house was filmed in silver lake wi
from long island as well, amityville is cool
also the broadway mall in hicksville is where that mayhem car insurance commecial with dean winter's was filmed, it's the back lot to the mall/movie theater
Long Island anon here too, but I think that guy was saying he is in silver lake, wi
I visited that house when they were filming the movie
in coober pedy they shot the film pitch black. and they just decided to leave all their props there after they were finished.
Kino
For real? Are they just rusted to shit now?
My family owned a lot of the land that The Color Purple was shot on down in North Carolina
All traitorous slavers should hang.
We're black
So you agree that all traitorous slavers should hang? Or are you LARPing again?
being from nj i have driven by some of the opening scenes in the sopranos
Townie here
My cousin lives in the neighborhood where Jem punches Doug in the movie the town(2010). I walk by that fence and pretend I’m Doug.
I really really really like that movie
Went to Naboo from Episode 2
But not the Episode 1 Naboo?
What the green screen?
I studied in Greenwich campus years ago, I got to see them filming Cruella, Kingsman, The Crown, and Thor The Dark World.
“The last of us” filmed some of their new show in my cities downtown. It was pretty cool seeing the streets transformed into a wasteland. The businesses that were shut down were paid their average daily income every day. You couldn't exactly go near and watch but there were plenty of media and aerial shots.
God Edmontonians are such gays
agreed
>transformed into a wasteland
>some scattered debris and dirt
is that Tom York
can you please stop vague-posting
IM THA DADDY NOO
I work at a film studio so I get to see the sets and actors pretty frequently, it’s really weird watching the shows afterwards.
I always wondered if it effected the viewing experience for people who see the production side of a movie or show?
Who simps for Dr sleep that movie sucked.
Rebecca Ferguson stans
I liked it, until they went to the hotel.
Is that THE frozen food section from Dr Sleep??
What did he mean by this
>kings arms
Hot fuzz? That apocalypse movie where they pub crawl?
idk
i don't know but i do know he's on a watchlist.
t. ordinary citizen
Its the Dark Knight CIA location.
Yup, replying to a 15hr old post
That central area has all been developed now
we need a brave anon to throw themselves in the wreckage
Went to the spot where they filmed the dead dudes in the helicopter from Predator while on vacation years ago. Tourist bar nearby was filled the frick up with federales.
I drive along a road where they filmed a Mad Max scene almost every day.
I was watching the opening scene of the walking dead and all of a sudden the fricking Texaco 2 minutes up the road appeared on screen. Blew my mind
live in the area too
and then the zombie stopped shambling, and looked at the screen in an extreme close-up and read out my name, address, private details, and SSN?
One of my exes was in some ways a bigger nerd than me. We were in California, so she wanted to take a "pilgrimage" to that famous spot where they filmed. It was either also, or near the place where they filmed Kirk's death in Generations, and I've heard it's as a result been used as the location for dozens of other shows and movies.
i drove past this on a cali trip and cranked my head in recognition.
Oh yeah...i believe this is Vasquez Rocks near Santa Clarita, CA.
I went to visit a friend in Albuquerque once. The hotel we stayed at was right next to the diner Walt and Jesse sat in in the el Camino movie so I went over and ate there and actually got the same booth. It wasn't that amazing, but neat none the less.
Been on the battleship and sub where they filmed Under Siege. And come to think of it the biltmore estate, tons of stuff has been shot there
My dad was stationed on the USS Enterprise for years and took me on it when I was a kid. It was the coolest shit ever and I only recently saw Top Gun for the first time and got nostalgic.
>My dad was stationed on the USS Enterprise
>USS Enterprise
I've seen that boat in person, it's huge.
your dad was a space captain? dope
apparently the creator of star trek just liked the name of the ship so he stole it
There was a scene in Forrest Gump that was shot at a dorm I stayed in.
The bit where Jenny sneaks him into her room, except in real life it was a guy's dorm.
I dont even think the room they sneak into was in the same location.
Just that brief moment of sneaking through the halls.
I drove down the street in lovecraft country where the cop drove the black people out of town
I live in Baltimore now, so I can go drive down to where they shot The Wire.
I also saw a Red Roof Inn I worked on shown on We Own This City.
Does it count if you were there before it became a film spot?
Sorry to hear you live in a shithole. I can relate.
Like everywhere else in this nation, it's a lot better than the rural areas.
HAHAHAHA
Yeah, I like to laugh at them too.
They think they have it so well.
They have no idea.
youre going to get some seethe from lifeless shut ins and tweakers but you are correct
Correct. Baltimore is a crime free paradise and much safer and cleaner than the country.
Lol what a petty cope.
It is. And we need to make sure no one ever suffers the horror of rural living by making sure none of us city dwellers move there. It sucks and there are no clubs and you'll never find enough pig boys for a piss orgy.
>where they shot The Wire.
>shown on We Own This City
you feel safe in those areas?
Much safer than rural areas. Baltimore has no crime, but the woods are full of gangs and violent drug dealers.
I dont live in those areas.
But yes, only pussies dont feel safe in Baltimore.
Worse, meth and fentanyl heads.
>seething
(You)
I live around a bunch of locations from the Sopranos, so I have been to them, but I never went out of my way to visit them because they are locations from the show.
I was actually in a movie.
How can you type with paws?
A keyboard with very large keys, like those Cricket phones for the elderly.
>Dick and Jane's "perfect" marriage begins to crumble as they drift from each other. Dick begins having an affair at work and Jane becomes addicted to shopping and credit cards. While Johnny begins smoking marijuana with his metalhead buddies, Johnny accidentally displays his true bug form. In a panic, he cocoons his friends and hides them. Sally, while being raped by Vince, displays her true form. Also in a panic, she cocoons him and hides him in the basement. As they drift away from normality and their mission, their aunt, Bea, is dispatched to get the family back on track with their mission.
kino
It is.
I think I saw some of it back in the day, but conflate it a bit with Coneheads.
The dying wife scenes of Signs were shot on a road near my home when I was in high school. The rest of the movie was shot in a nearby town.
U jelly poorgays?
Hi Kojima!
idgi
cool DNA shirt
idgi and dna is gay but feel free to think youre smart for liking them
what movie
>wide hips
Countless TV shows and shitty movies shoot little scenes here in Hamilton, Ontario, but they're not so interesting to talk about. It's funny to see some show set in Upstate New York or something but clearly see Westdale Village's shops in the background.
A landmark you might recognize is the GO Train Station, which has stood in for a few police departments, evil totalitarian headquarters etc.
Live in Hong Kong so I've visited a bunch of places where Wong Ca-Wai shot.
been to the water gardens from logan's run
I think they shut them down permanently after some dumbass illegal aliens went swimming there and both they and their dumbass kids drowned.
>The four were members of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in Chicago,[3] and were visiting Fort Worth for the National Baptist Sunday School and Baptist Training Union Congress.[
>It reopened in 2007
Yes, just your typical illegal aliens
Oh I've actually been here. As brutalist concrete nightmares go it's pretty nice. You walk down steps that lead to nowhere, then you walk the same way back up.
>Juantrice Deadmon, 11, Myron Dukes, 35; his daughter Lauren, 8; and his son Christopher, 13, were drowned after being pulled down by the pumps at the center of the Active Pool.
>Juantrice
I drove through Victorville and found the film archive, which is just an abandoned, boarded-up old church. I later met Greg and he said the whole area is kinda "methey".
I used to live two block away from Fast Food restaurant in Falling Down
Ok ESL
Curb Your Enthusiasm is some of the comfiest shit since they film on a lot of random streets I pass by all the time in Santa Monica/Downtown, or just little spots and business across the westside of LA
I used to frequent June and Silver lake in the Sierra's for hiking and fishing. The lake house Tom Cruise visits in Oblivion was filmed south of Silver. Beautiful area. Pity it's in commiefornia.
I live close to the cuckoo's nest
based salem anon, i pass by it on my commute to work everyday
I live in Santa Cruz County and so you see stuff like the Boardwalk as seen in The Lost Boys and Us and Chasing Mavericks and what-not. The street that the little boy gets torched in Us stands out as recognizable.
OH yeah, I was helping remodel an apartment in a San Francisco skyscraper when they were filming the latest Matrix movie up on the roof or something. It wasn't being filmed in the penthouse I don't think, because it was being remodeled as well at the time and wasn't pristine. The lady who managed the building gave us a tour of the penthouse. Preeeetty fricking sweet how the mega-wealthy live.
been to the dirt road that they drive along in 50 first dates
geographically pretty close to the dinosaurs walking across the field scene in the first JP
I was camping out there
Used to eat at this diner called "Dinah's" where this shot of Nightcrawler was filmed at near Culver city. Has some great fried chicken. My wife and I laughed when we realized where Jake was. I think an episode of CSI was filmed there as well.
Culver City has a single strip club and it’s 50 a dance frick that noise
My high school has been used in a lot of films and tv and I'm sure just living in LA I've driven past/visited dozens of areas that have been used for filming spots like Venice or Hollywood Blvd, etc. I totally forgot that scene, my church used to be in the same parking lot, used to grab some chicken pretty regularly.
i visited the seinfeld apartment exterior
> zooms have never been on a studio tour
> zooms have never had a show filmed at their school
> zooms have never had a show filmed near their home
> zooms have never been to a studio taping
> zooms have never been a movie extra
Yeah, albeit it looks a bit different now
Goldeneye
I’ve visited the road where the begin and end of Mad Max 2 was filmed.
My wife and I visited the filming locations of twin peaks and northern exposure. They're 20 mins apart.
I grew up where Sopranos was filmed in north Jersey. One spot in particular always shocked me to see in the show and it was during the 6th season when they're looking for Phil. They end up passing by a gas station, real quick scene, and in the background is a home I always remembered while growing up due to the C symbol kept on the home. It's only seen in the background while they're checking a gas station out, but it's pretty neat.
Wow who can forget the iconic imagery of "lady in a burger mart".
I visited Edinburgh once and without looking for it I walked through the bit from the Trainspotting intro chase scene
I lived in Rockford for a while and drove past the quarry Bill Murray killed himself at in Groundhog Day all the time
I was at Oxford University while they were filming The Amber Spyglass, they had to tell us to quit peering out of our windows into the street because we were making Daniel Craig uncomfortable lmao
I live in the main character's house from Black River Monster and in the town featured in The Hackers. Both low budget local KINO from the 80s. I think they're on Amazon, they were a few months ago.
I visited Wayne tower from the dark knight in Chicago
I went to the X-Men school
my school was the secret base where magneto gets his suit back
Yeah. A film had a scene shot at my local plaza
a friend of mine bought me windex, paper towels and Gatorade from the quick stop Clerks was filmed in
came up for quick vacation, bought some munchies here, then went fishing for stripped bass
And to marry your cousin
they shot a few scenes for many saints of newark across the street from my old place. dressed the street up to look like winter in the summer. classic cars and that one lady was screaming and i think someone got shot, vera farmiga maybe. then i worked on an amazon show, the mozart one. got to be near the busty old red head. i used to cum my brains out to her when i was a kid. life is funny that way.
used be a fedex guy and this house was on my route.
sorry what an awful pic
My dad used to own the apartment and bar that John Cusack lives in at the beginning of 1408, it was called the Flagship back when he owned it, the Lighthouse Cafe next door is still around. I went there several times when he and his brother sold it to help move them out. I used to go to the Hermosa Beach Post Office every week to pick up their mail as an excuse to drive around, as a teenager.
Does it make anyone else mad that people like this love a movie you love? I just hate ugly people
Yeah, been there myself back in 2012. They still had a yellowed out poster promoting Clerks 2 in Quick Stop (actually did go in and buy cigarettes, pajeet shopkeeper didn't get it). What's also cool is that the RST video store still has a shitload of VHS's inside, or at least it did when I was there.
I went to the high school that shot Nightmare on Elm Street 1. John Marshall High School.
I went to Marienbad in Czech Republic to see the place Alain Resnais shot Last Year In Marienbad. Turned out he didn't fricking shoot it in Marienbad. He shot it somewhere in Germany.
I hate that movie so much it's unreal
I am an American guy and I met a French girl and we walked around Vienna for a night like in Before Sunrise. Went to the record store and cafe and a few other filming locations.
I live about half an hour's drive from where most of The Northman was filmed. A lot of Game of Thrones was also filmed in this county, if you travel around the coast in particular you'll keep bumping into different locations from the series. The cavern where Melisandre's shadow baby is born is just an unaltered cave right around the corner from a bunch of apartments in Cushendun for example, while the part where Theon arrives back in the Iron Islands is essentially just Ballintoy Harbour with extra rope and scaffolding.
You better not be some stinkin black protestant.
Prod c**t
When I lived in Dorchester they were filming Gone Baby Gone in my neighborhood.
in paris went to a number of places from audrey hepburn films
Did a M:I walk in Prague, it‘s all breddy close together
I recently visited Freiburg to see the house from Suspiria. Didn't look nothing like how it did it the movie though
i live near the neighborhood where the houses for Grumpy Old Men took place
also tfw mickey's diner is closed for now and possibly forever
>Grumpy Old Men
fricking funny boy now too, huh?
I'm from Grosse Pointe. Decent amount of kino shot here.
And It Follows had scenes filmed at my university when I was a sophomore. Watched them shoot the creepy old lady scene.
That movie was extra eerie at first because I lived in Sterling Heights as a young child and most of the house scenes were filmed within a couple of blocks of where we lived. I knew it all looked familiar but I couldn't place it until I saw one of the 'Mile Rd' signs that I realized why it was triggering so deeply. It seemed weird that they didn't use the swimming pool at Stevenson High School since it was right there but maybe there were technical reasons why the pool they shot at was better.
I live a few kilometers from this Villa. They also filmed a James Bond movie there.
>be 19, like 5 months into the Marines
>get sent to Camp Lejeune for MOS school
>take cabs with friends to nearby cities because Jacksonville sucks
>stuck in Wilmington while friends do some shit I don't care about
>start walking around town taking in the nice southern aesthetic
>pass by pic related and think it looks kinda neat
>rewatch Blue Velvet years later and go "oh I've been there lol"
Do you now have cancer from the poison water?
i accidentally visited the place a lot of flashdance was filmed at. didn't even know until way later
pic related was filmed at my college while i was there.
i watch it a lot because i love bad movies and i also get a bonus dose of nostalgia from it
What state was this filmed in? Too fricking funny.
youngstown, ohio
yes
Living in London it's like being on a film set most days. Pretty much every part of the city has been used in some movie or other. It's harder to find a spot that hasn't been used.
A few australian sitcoms filmed in my area. That's all though.
David Lynch sat in the blue star diner in my hometown of Newport News in a movie he was in. I think that's the only part in the movie next to one of the characters homes being right there in the Hilton area where it's in my hometown. "Zelly and Me" is the movie.
I've been to NYC a couple times they filmed Spiderman or some shit there right
*sweatdrop*
I have been by the Exorcist stairs countless times.
Girlstbusters was filmed a few blocks from where I worked at the time. I walked by the set (a Chinese restaurant that they turned into a different Chinese restaurant but with a garage) and the Ecto 1 was there
Eventually I went to Manhattan and visited the OG Ghostbusters firehouse, which was being restored at the time.
Neither was very magical or whatever in fact the latter was depressing
Visited the set for Rome a few years back, while taking a vacation in Italy. Cinecittà studios. Was pretty surreal walking onto the set and got some good photos. The set has been in so many shows and commercials since, if you keep an eye out for it you'll probably notice in anything about ancient romans these days. Part of the set burned down a couples years before I went (Lucius Vorenus's house. But, the form and the side streets are all still actively used. Would recommend, make sure to check ahead and see if there is filming, because they won't be able to tour.
I went to the school where they filmed the Inbetweeners
When I went to New York I drove to New Jersey and visited Holstens.
Had a burger and coke in the booth Tony sat at.
A pretty famous hair metal music video was filmed at a shitty high school I went to briefly.
The students in the music video were so white, yet the kids there when I was around were basically illiterate brown folks. Kind of depressing.
twisted sister?
If you live in central NJ, the quick stop from Clerks in Leonardo is a pretty frequently visited spot. It is right off the Henry Hudson trail too, so I'll often swing by on a bike ride. I've also met the actor who plays Dante (he lives in the area I think) about two or three times.
Does the fake movie place beside it still have VHS in there? I heard it still does.
Pretty much all the exterior shots in pic related were filmed in my hometown, but I haven't really visited any of them on purpose.
I visited your mom, OP
It's quite a location for filming
I've been to valencia before Westworld was filmed, so I thought I recognized these buildings in one of the shitty seasons later on.
But the only "filming" location I was ever inspired to visit was DC after watching national treasure.
From Philly.
Independence square is a nice place to sit and read.
Someone took the time out of their day to find locations of where they filmed burn notice and I've been to a bunch of places around growing up in Miami
http://www.burnnoticelocations.org/page2.html
For the Mel Gibson movie Edge of Darkness they filmed this scene on top of a little mountain next to where I lived in Western Massachusetts named Mt Sugarloaf. Visiting it is weird cause theres literally no good reason to have built an office set on top the mountain. Seems like a waste of money for some background shot.
I studied in Amherst and climbed Sugarloaf a few times. I remember the Route 66 diner makes an appearance too. Also South Station in Boston is where Id get on the Greyhound/Peter Pan to Amherst. Thats where Gibson picks up his daughter in the beginning.
Pretty sure they used the Diner for the new season of Dexter as well.
Cable cars going up to sugarloaf mountain in rio.
Pretty cool.
I live on the same street as the Breaking Bad White's house. I won't say which house as to not get doxxed. I wasn't even interested in it for that reason, it was just a nice house and available. I actually didn't realize until we saw it in person it was near. The amount of idiots I see out my window standing in the intersection is nerve wracking. I can't tell you how many times I've nearly hit somebody when leaving my house. By the way I just made all this shit up. Sorry.
yeah
I go for walks where this scene was filmed quite regularly.
Saw them film the last scene of the Boys this season. Somehow I didn't get any good shots of Antony Starr or the son's actor.
I remember some scenes from the boys got confused for an anti mask protest
I've been to a couple places where they filmed Avengers
My buddy and I watched the 1999 Peter Weller thriller Shadow Hours, which wasn't quite straight to video (it had a brief, barely noticed theatrical run). Quick rundown, it's about a recovering drug addict now a gas station attendant (Balthazar Getty from Lost Highway). A Mestophiles figure (Peter Weller) comes to his store one night for cigarettes and lures him into the dark side of Los Angeles night. We thought it was pretty neat.
Lived in LA at the times and on a whim I thought about looking at the area around the gas station, freeze framing to read the street signs, and going to the filming location. Even though this was like 15 years later, the gas station was still there. The attendant had never heard of the movie, not surprisingly, but my friend and I took some amusement knowing we were almost certainly the only two guys in history who made a pilgrimage to the filming spot of Shadow Hours.
Good story
Supposedly Clint Eastwood did some filming in my city, at my friend's church. Don't know the movie though.
I drive though Lower Wacker every morning.
Sometimes ill hang out at Round 1 at the mall where Back to the future was filmed.
They shot brat 2 a block away from where I lived with my parents. I would walk down the same streets all the time.
Been down Hollywood Blvd lots of times, and I think I went to the exact pizza place where Joe Estevez propositioned Hilary Swank.
After the LOTR trilogy they had to remove the hobbit hole facades.
However they kept them up after rebuilding them for The Hobbit movies.
I live in Silver Lake so I visit most of the spots from this movie regularly
I live right inside of one. I'm sure you can guess.
kino
The diner in Dumb and Dumber where Sea Bass spits in their food. It was a regular piss stop on our way to Denver to visit family.
If you go down on a porn star, does that count as visiting a filming location?
I've been here. I don't live too far away. I think I've actually been to all the places they went on this show.
in grade 8 everyone had to run 4 laps on this track and I was the fastest kid in my grade
I used to smoke weed in and around the area they filmed the 2004 Dawn of the Dead remake. There is a "highway underpass" with a pedestrian tunnel near the start of the movie that they travel under that all of us used to smoke weed at.
They shot primer in my boring ass north texas town, we have this bench!
I used to live on the same block as Walter White's house, but then I moved and now live 2 blocks from Walter White's house.
I lived in Albuquerque and have been to many BrB/BCS locations. Octopus carwash, Loyolas. Dog House, Vietnamese restaurant next to Saul’s office.
Somehow forgot Pollos Hermanos which is actually a local chain called Twisters.
I live in west Texas so within a few hours driving distance are: (and I have visited all of these to enjoy them)
>The gas station from No Country for Old Men (also the gas station at the start of Red Dawn), which is now closed and they don't like people to visit for some reason
>Las Vegas, NM where they filmed a lot of stuff for No Country for Old Men (hotel w/ the shootout where Anton kills the clerk, the chase in the streets after) and Red Dawn. Buildings are still all the same and you can even still find different murals they painted on brick buildings for Red Dawn to pretend it's Calumet, CO
>The 4 way stop sign Tom Hanks stops at near the end of Castaway (or the start, I forget)
>Filming locations for the desert scenes in There Will Be Blood and No Country For Old Men (down near Marfa)
>Where the house USED to be for texas chainsaw massacre, but now it's an empty patch of land, because at some point they physically moved the house to somewhere near Austin to make it an attraction
uhhhhhh i think thats it bros. I used to have the GPS coords saved for the big shootout location he stumbles on in the first scene in NCFOM but I don't know where they are saved. Got to walk around there it was pretty cool.
>The 4 way stop sign Tom Hanks stops at near the end of Castaway (or the start, I forget)
nice
I was stationed in Clovis, NM from 2015 to 2020. Hell or High Water was filmed in Clovis, Portales, and Texico. Saw Chris Pine. But for up to a year after, the locations used in the film were packed to the brim. Bill's Jumbo Burgers was always packed and people from other states were taking selfies on a constant basis, ruining business. Particularly mine since I couldn't get a damn burger. Also, I used to pay my internet bill in person at the Suddenlink they transformed into a bank during one of the scenes. Also visited Las Vegas, NM like one of the other anons in this thread, and saw the motel they shot one of the scenes in. Pic related is the Suddenlink center that they transformed into one of the banks in Hell or High Water.
Frick, I accidentally made a new thread.
I visited Spectre, AL once
Neat
I live near places used in Talladega Nights
is that the /misc/ bbc spammer?
Some shitty drama was filmed in my high school. I remember there was a pool in the movie high school, but the real one didn't have one.
Once did some work in a house that was filming emmerdale. Only brits will know
I went to London last week and I went to one of the shooting locations of my favorite movie.
Guess which movie anons
I was really happy to walk around the place
WALKING ON THE BEACHES LOOKING AT THE PEACHES
c**t
DO THE JOB
I watch the movie at least once a year and I quote it all the time.
I went to the canyon that Buster Scruggs rides through and sings but I didn't know at the time.
I'm from Humboldt County, CA. Tons of shit got filmed here. Just off the top of my head:
>After Earth
>Salem's Lot
>The Majestic
>The Lost World: Jurassic Park
>Outbreak
>An Evening With Beverly Luff Linn
>Return of the Jedi
>The Lost World: Jurassic Park
wasn't that filmed mostly in a huge park
Yeah, homie, Fern Canyon and Patrick's Point. I'm from a super rural area where all the redwoods are in the US.
The scene where they fight the Myriapod in season 2 of the witcher was filmed at Malham cove in the yorkshire dales. I go there often and I've even climbed the walls where ciri stands.
I went to Burkittsville MD to go camping in the Blair Witch woods one Halloween. I kinda felt like a scumbag visiting the cemetery but I tried to tidy up while I was there. I didn't talk to anyone in town, but it was all decorated for Halloween. Skeletons, scarecrows, bedsheet ghost decorations, but NO witches. I think they're very tired of it. Also I'm pretty sure the Blair Witch is a tulpa from millions of morons thinking it was real because the second I started thinking about it while in the woods, I got full body chills and had to get the hell out
I've been around Tokyo so seen a lot of anime locations.
Also been on one of the submarines used from Red October
the house from The Goonies and the elementary school from Kindergarten Cop are very close to each other and I've seen both
It's just a regular family living at the Goonies house so they do not like visitors
oh yeah I've been to the Lost in Translation Hotel
I love Astoria
Understandable. Having people constantly nosing around your home would get annoying. And You just know people would often trespass inappropriately
why would the homosexuals insist on owning that house if they weren't fans themselves?
they could live anywhere
Who insisted?
it's either they've owned the house and allowed filming, or they sought out "the goonies house" when in the market, right?
I don't understand their lack of good will towards fans, as moronic as the fans can be
>or they sought out "the goonies house" when in the market, right?
Or..
>need a house
>realtor calls you out somewhere
>while trying to impress you they say a kids movie was filmed there
>you don't give a shit
>buy house cause it's in your budget
maybe its cheaper than market price because they have to live with neckbeards and hipsters constantly taking pictures in front of their house and on their porch
>they could live anywhere
not really it's not a wealthy area. It's a nice house but it's no mansion.
I honestly don't think it sold for very much.
I went to basic training where they filmed Major Payne
I go to Darlington every year where they filmed Days of Thunder
They filmed The Program here at Williams Brice Stadium
A ton of the scenes in Twin Town were filmed just a few streets away from my childhood home, was neat to see how things had changed
Besides that the only time I saw my city in film was in a heroin doco
Pretty much anywhere in Hope BC was in First Blood
john rambo was canadian?
I grew up in Valencia CA, part of the Santa Clarita Valley. Basically anything shot in LA that needs a “sleepy town” look to it or a rural ranch-type setting was shot there in the 70’s and 80’s. Since it’s grown it shifted to “every town USA” for a lot of television shows. There was some Netflix or Hulu show about Zombie Realtors or something… had the Valley name in the title. I think our town was blown up in 24, it was featured heavily in a Nickelodeon show Alex Mack when I was a kid. A lot of the US footage for VR Troopers as well. My High School was used for Romy & Michelle’s High School Reunion, which was ironic because it was still being built when they were filming. Paul Walker died on a road near my childhood house but that’s not a film…
Wally World in National Lampoon’s Family Vacation was our Six Flags as seen in the Matte Painting thread.
A whole bunch of shit is filmed there nowadays… Mayans, NCIS, apparently Picard as well.
The one that excited me was the discovery that Friday the 13th part III was filmed all over the valley and camp grounds. Back in the early 90’s I was hiking around the trails with some friends and we came across the cabin and barn… in the middle of nowhere. We camped there and enjoyed the spooky setting. A few years later a lost hiker found the cabin and tried to make a fire in the non-functioning fireplace. Burned the whole thing down.
I went to the camp where they filmed the first friday the 13th. It was pretty comfy watching the movie itself at night while there and recognizing the locations
I like going to places where people were murdered. I don't know why, its weird. I even bought a storage building a guy killed himself in.
Yeha
I grew up in 29 palms
JT is down the road and is where 80% of desert scenes in movies are filmed.
Can't remember the name but that one movie with Christopher Walken some years ago was filmed on the highway between Morongo and palm springs , I recognized the rundown gas station it was in front of
I went to the dinner from The Mighty Ducks once
it wasn't that good
I live in Atlanta so yeah all the Hollywood homosexuals film here
I live in Europe so yeah that show Atlanta filmed here
My mom owned the place where they filmed the motel in Psycho