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Old Jun 26th, 2001, 06:42 AM
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Great thread! For my money, nobody captures the glories of our hometown, the Big Apple, like Woody Allen, especially in Annie Hall, Manhattan, Hannah and her Sisters, that one where Mia Farrow plays a floozie--I could go on...
 
Old Jun 26th, 2001, 06:44 AM
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Oh yeah-Three Coins in A Fountain--especially the opening with all the shots of the fountains.
 
Old Jun 26th, 2001, 09:26 AM
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Pat
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New York City--TAXI DRIVER
 
Old Jun 26th, 2001, 09:29 AM
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Clairton, Pennsylvania----The Deer Hunter. I cry every time my pal Nick loses a round of Russian Roulette.<BR>"Nick!Nick!Nick!NICK!"
 
Old Jun 26th, 2001, 11:02 AM
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<BR>'The Lost Boys' &amp; Santa Cruz, California.
 
Old Jun 26th, 2001, 11:43 AM
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The movie "Until September" with Karen Allen and an absolutely stunning Parisian actor is terrific for Paris lovers. Every time I watch it I think of Paris all over again. I believe it was filmed in the early 80's. I had a video store order it for me and it only cost about $10.00 and worth every penny. When I get heart sick for Paris I pop it in the VCR and I have done so often.<BR><BR>I have not been to Greece, but would love to go and I have a movie called "Summer Lovers" with a young Daryl Hannah and a very young Peter Gallagher and it was filmed in Greece and it looks wonderful and friends that have been to Greece told me they love that movie for the scenery.
 
Old Jun 26th, 2001, 11:46 AM
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A Christmas Carol-London. That mean old Mr. Scrooge. Made my father work so hard. But then the ghosts got him to get my legs fixed. And Mr. Scrooge got us a goose for Christmas and I exclaimed, "I want to stroke it." And the Church scene with father and me singing and Fred and his fiance, Churches filled to the brim with worshippers. And today nobody goes to Anglican Church services. What a change in 150 years.
 
Old Jun 26th, 2001, 12:46 PM
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I wouldn't necessarily say "best" captures, but I really like Eric Rohmer's film "Rendezvous in Paris." <BR><BR>I'm also looking forward to seeing a new film that recently played at the Seattle International Film Festival. A mystery/thriller set in Barcelona, it's called "Gaudi Afternoon." <BR><BR>There's also a film by Tony Gatlif, called "Mondo", that's set in Nice. Based on a novel by noted French author J.M.G. Le Clezio, it was the first of his works to be adapted for the screen, and it follows the adventures of a ten-year-old gypsy boy (the eponymous character) as he makes his way through Nice, meeting friendly strangers and startling folks with the question, "Would you like to adopt me?"
 
Old Jun 27th, 2001, 07:19 AM
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Jersey City-On the Waterfront
 
Old Jun 27th, 2001, 08:03 AM
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A Month by the Lake with Vanessa Redgrave, Edward Fox and Uma Thurmon is filmed in the Lake Como area - it is absolutely beautiful. Shirley Valentine filmed in Greece is wonderful. A Christmas Carol (with George C. Scott) was filmed in Shrewsbury, England. And, Enchanted April was filmed on the coast of Italy (Positano area, I think) and has absolutely beautiful scenery.<BR><BR>For Paris, I've always loved Charade with Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant.
 
Old Jun 27th, 2001, 08:34 AM
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3rd attempt to post!<BR>Two fun American and well done movies are French Kiss w/Meg Ryan and Kevin Klineand Forget Paris w/Debra Winger and Billy Crystal.........<BR>
 
Old Jun 27th, 2001, 11:19 AM
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Enchanted April for Italian Riviera<BR>Dangerous Beauty and Summertime for Venice<BR>Shirley Valentine and Summer Lovers for Greece -- Summer Lovers is a dreadful movie, but the scenery is marvelous.<BR><BR>I saw a movie a long time ago with Christopher Walken -- takes place in Venice. Rather a "dark" movie. Does anyone know the name of it.
 
Old Jun 28th, 2001, 12:05 AM
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A Room with a View - Florence<BR>
 
Old Jun 28th, 2001, 07:53 AM
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John
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"Zulu" reminds me of almost every major American city.
 
Old Jun 28th, 2001, 08:34 AM
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Diane,<BR>The movie set in Venice with Christopher Walken is "The Comfort of Strangers." Definitely not one that the tourist board would recommend!
 
Old Jun 28th, 2001, 08:44 AM
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I just rented Deja Vu-interesting premise w/great scenes in Jerusalem,Paris,the white cliffs of Dover and London.I tried to sit through Goya in Bordeaux but fell asleep.......
 
Old Jun 28th, 2001, 10:33 AM
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Enchanted April was filmed in Portofino. You can visit the house where it was filmed, called either Castello Brown or San Giorgio. I don't know how anyone could see that movie and not want to take the next flight to Italy.<BR><BR>I'm surprised no one has mentioned "Only You", with Marisa Tomei and Robert Downey, Jr. It's mentioned quite often in postings about Positano, but it also contains wonderful scenes in Rome and Venice.<BR><BR>As another poster says, the Christopher Walken film was "The Comfort of Strangers". To my mind, the beauty of the scenery and the sexy scenes could never make up for the violent ending.
 
Old Jun 28th, 2001, 11:30 AM
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"The Sopranos"
 
Old Jun 28th, 2001, 11:55 AM
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Thank you, Ann, for noting the Christopher Walken film. I would not recommend it. It just has haunted me for a long time and I wondered the name. The movie is disturbing and it left me upset. I guess they accomplished something if I remembered it for such a long time.
 
Old Jun 28th, 2001, 02:03 PM
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Nancy
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what about Paris movies for the PG-13 set?
 


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