What's your favorite overused film location?

What's your favorite overused film location?

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The statue of liberty

Good chase scene in TO LIVE AND DIE IN L.A. shot here.

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all of fucking new york, never been ther but I'm already sick of that shithole. I hope they get hit by all the fucking planes.

Vasquez Rocks probably.

you're moms pussy lol

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>this is a 10/10 river in America

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LA really is the perfect story location. Not for the reasons californians tell themselves, but because it's a sprawling industrial shithole, with a huge divide between the rich and poor, high end retail and factories, high rises and endless neighborhoods. Beautiful beaches, ghettos, mansions.
It's the ultimate expression, and the culmination of, the human experience since the neolithic revolution.

Every British show or film seems to film at the same council estate with the white balconies

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Lolno, everyone calls the LA river a fucking shithole.

MANN: They don’t know about the Samoan community, in San Pedro. They don’t know about the Caribbean little section of South Central. They don’t know that there’s this whole range of bars that are Mexican bars but only people from Sinaloa go there, and everybody wears the same kind of cowboy hat and has the same kind of keychain, drives white pickups with Brahma bulls on the door. It’s so rich and so diversified, you know, and so, that’s why, you know, and it’s something that no one’s really commented on in Heat, but if you look at Heat from 1995, if you go into neighborhoods that are Latino, they’re sort of Latino. If you go into neighborhoods that are Black, they’re Black. You’re not in this cultural self-imposed ghetto of driving through the Los Angeles, you know, of myth, okay? If you live on the Westside, or Malibu, you know, drive down Sunset, here’s the Strip, here’s the this, here’s the that, same restaurants and everything else. That’s not L.A. at all…

DEADLINE: These places create a more visually interesting canvas for your work?

MANN: No, it’s the people who are fascinating, and then the subculture and the diversity. I love diversity. I love the diverse culture. I’ve always had extremely diverse film crews. I’m bored about being around people who look just like me.

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that ain't a balcony that's a hallway

99% certain the one you posted right there was in Luther

I'll throw in the Biltmore

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John Marshall High School.

I also like Vasquez Rocks. Literally saw it the other day in "Grind," did not expect it.

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I think this is in Fishtank

59th street bridge.

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This and the surrounding area of Cathays, a bit of Maindy and Cathedral Road. Every episode of Dr Who, most episodes of Sherlock, most episodes of His Dark Materials. If you know the area it ruins the lot. Why didn't Sherlock trip over the Pandorica when he was looking for the missing archivist with the tea set, then again, what is Bill doing serving chips in Sherlock's mind palace.

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