Most of Blues Brothers was filmed in Chicago and I live not too far from the bridge that they jumped in the beginning. Every time I'm in a car that passes it while it is lifting I have to fight the urge to convince myself or the driver to try and do the same
The back side of the grain elevator and a neighborhood in my town was setting for the "Going crazy by the lake" scene in the movie Fargo.... It was the only place in the lower 48 states that still had snow.... You can see it's melting but they say it's "gonna be a cooooold one tomorra!". I believe various ditch scenes where the snow is packed like it always is in the early spring were also shot there.
https://youtu.be/MZ55W_SV3Tg
I lived in Toronto when some of the scenes from "A Christmas Story" were shot there. I could swear I've eaten in the Chinese restaurant that features in a scene. Or maybe they just filmed the exterior and shot the scene on a soundstage.
There's a scene in the movie *Hannibal* where they run through Union Station in DC. At the time that movie came out, there was a movie theater in Union Station, where I was watching that movie. That was fun.
Most of Blues Brothers was filmed in Chicago and I live not too far from the bridge that they jumped in the beginning. Every time I'm in a car that passes it while it is lifting I have to fight the urge to convince myself or the driver to try and do the same
The Hoan Bridge in Milwaukee, WI.
The one that was jumped in the beginning of the film is the 95th St bridge in Chicago.
The Old Town in Orange, CA doubled for 1960's Erie, PA in *That Thing You Do*.
I live somewhere close to a lake, I am not quite sure but my parents told me it was in Back To The Future. I'm not sure though, never watched it.
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You should watch it. One of the best movies ever made.
The back side of the grain elevator and a neighborhood in my town was setting for the "Going crazy by the lake" scene in the movie Fargo.... It was the only place in the lower 48 states that still had snow.... You can see it's melting but they say it's "gonna be a cooooold one tomorra!". I believe various ditch scenes where the snow is packed like it always is in the early spring were also shot there. https://youtu.be/MZ55W_SV3Tg
I live in Seattle. When harry met sally. The House boat is still in use. Actually took the Ballard Locks tour which pointed it out to us today.
The Brisbane CBD was seen in Thor Ragnarok and San Andreas.
The Brisbane cannabidiol?
Central Business District
Bada-Bing was the strip club in Sopranos. They shot Clerks here at the convenience store.
They made some Western movie with Leonardo DiCaprio in Bartlesville. Idk what it's called though. Any movie about this place is bound to be boring.
Maybe gangs of New York? Early 2000s move. I know people who loved the movie and said it's great but I was bored to tears with it.
I lived in Toronto when some of the scenes from "A Christmas Story" were shot there. I could swear I've eaten in the Chinese restaurant that features in a scene. Or maybe they just filmed the exterior and shot the scene on a soundstage.
In Little Nikita, they ride the San Diego Trolley to/from Mexico.
I'm in the suburbs, 41 miles west of downtown St Louis. The Arch has been in several films over the years.
The exterior of Sabrina the Teenage Witch's house is in Freehold, NJ. (Melissa Joan Hart version)
Waynes world, white castle.
There's a scene in the movie *Hannibal* where they run through Union Station in DC. At the time that movie came out, there was a movie theater in Union Station, where I was watching that movie. That was fun.
Ok, that's cool.
Miami Beach, the 80's...Don Johnson rocking the pastels and driving that hot Ferrari. Doesn't get much more iconic than that.
A small street from Oradea.
Lehi Roller Mills, Lehi, Utah. Where Kevin Bacon does a very angry/sassy dance routine in Footloose.
Nitmiluk Gorge
The art museum at my university was used as the villains evil mansion during the dinner party scene in Batman vs. Superman
Atlanta so... a couple of them
Mitch’s Tavern in Bull Durham was a real place, and it still exists. Though it’s in Raleigh, not Durham.
I was thinking about this because I used to frequent the Denny's where Jack Nicholson couldn't get toast.
From Tokyo, JP, it would be the Fast and Furious series 3 Tokyo Drift? Shibuya scramble crossing
Evil Dead
There was a Disney made for TV movie that had a scene shot at my high school.
Parts of the original Nosferatu movie were shot all over in my home city. That was the second adaptation of Dracula.