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americaine Feb 25th, 2001 03:28 PM

Seattle Movies
 
It is always fun to watch movies that are filmed in your location before you go. A friend and I are traveling to the Seattle / Portland area next month and I was wondering if anyone knew of any good movies filmed here. Thanks!

ALF Feb 25th, 2001 03:59 PM

Not to belabor the obvious, but, "Sleepless in Seattle" comes to mind. The beginning part of "War Games" was filmed north of Seattle.

xxx Feb 25th, 2001 04:19 PM

The recent movie starring Cuba Gooding Jr. on a submarine was filmed in Portland, though you would never guess it from the movie.

John Feb 25th, 2001 04:45 PM

Here’s a list of a few more shot at least partly in Seattle. <BR>“It Happened at the World’s Fair” – Elvis, 1963 <BR>“The Parallax View” – Warren Beatty in a memorable paranoia-inducing flick <BR>“Twice in a Lifetime” – Gene Hackman and Ann-Margaret <BR>“House of Games” – David Mamet’s quirky whodunnit <BR>“Say Anything” – great John Kusak vehicle written and directed by Cameron Crowe (“Almost Famous” from last year is biographical) <BR>“Singles” – Bridget Fonda, Cameron Crowe et al. <BR>“Assassins” – Sly Stallone and Antonio Banderas <BR>“Ten things I Hate About You” – “Taming of the Shrew” in set in Tacoma, featuring wonderful Stadium High. <BR>“Get Carter” – Sly again in a remake of a (better, really) Michael Caine film from the 70s. <BR>“Five Easy Pieces” – Some parts filmed in Portland and Eugene <BR>

Dan Feb 26th, 2001 01:44 PM

Here's a list of films and TV shows that have filmed in Seattle, courtesy of the Seattle Film Office. (Sorry for the all-caps presentation--that's the way it appeared on their Web site.) The page I got them from is: <BR> <BR>http://www.ci.seattle.wa.us/film/shoot.htm <BR> <BR>TUGBOAT ANNIE <BR>IT HAPPENED AT THE WORLD'S FAIR <BR>THE SLENDER THREAD <BR>BEFORE AND AFTER <BR>CINDERELLA LIBERTY <BR>ELEANOR AND FRANKLIN <BR>HARRY IN YOUR POCKET <BR>THE LIVES OF JENNY DOLAN <BR>THE MAGICIAN <BR>SINGLES <BR>SWEET REVENGE <BR>YOUNG JOE, THE FORGOTTEN KENNEDY <BR>AN ACT OF LOVE <BR>BAREFOOT IN THE PARK <BR>THE LAST CONVERTIBLE <BR>JACQUELINE BOUVIER KENNEDY <BR>PLAZA SUITE <BR>EDEN REFLECTIONS OF MURDER <BR>MURDER SHE WROTE <BR>HYPE! <BR>TWICE IN A LIFETIME <BR>RAPE OF RICHARD BECK <BR>TROUBLE IN MIND <BR>BLACK WIDOW <BR>HARRY AND THE HENDERSONS <BR>PARALLAX VIEW <BR>HOUSE OF GAMES <BR>SEVEN HOURS TO JUDGMENT <BR>A YEAR IN THE LIFE <BR>THIRD DEGREE BURN <BR>DAREDREAMER <BR>CLASS OF 1999 <BR>THE VANISHING <BR>COME SEE THE PARADISE <BR>CHILD IN THE NIGHT <BR>THE YEAR OF MY JAPANESE COUSIN <BR>NORTHERN EXPOSURE <BR>INNOCENT LOVE <BR>TO CROSS THE RUBICON <BR>ORPHEUS <BR>THE HAND THAT ROCKS THE CRADLE <BR>CRAZY IN LOVE <BR>DOGFIGHT <BR>AMERICAN HEART SHREDDER <BR>FIRE WALK WITH ME <BR>WITH A VENGEANCE <BR>FABULOUS BAKER BOYS <BR>SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE <BR>MAD LOVE <BR>DISCLOSURE <BR>BETTER OFF DEAD <BR>LITTLE BUDDHA <BR>THREAT OF INNOCENCE <BR>UNDER ONE ROOF <BR>THE DANGER OF LOVE <BR>STARMAN <BR>KATIE <BR>GEORGIA <BR>ASSASSINS

Dr. Killjoy Feb 26th, 2001 02:03 PM

John Badham's hilarious "Stakeout" with Richard Dreyfuss and Emilio Estives (sp?) and the sequel-no-one-wanted-cause-of-Rosie-O'Donnell "Another Stakeout" was Seattle, too!

John Feb 26th, 2001 04:51 PM

Actually, like so many other movies and TV shows ("X Files") these days which purport to be set in Seattle, the "Stakeout" movies were filmed in Vancouver BC, which has a favorable exchange rate and first-class film industry infrastructure. It's very irritating to those of us who live in Seattle to watch car chases with Washington plates on the vehicles, but roaring through streets we know to be in Vancouver, or, in the case of "Roxanne" with Steve Martin, or the first Rambo movie ("First Blood"), through Nelson BC, which is a cute, but distinctly Canadian, place. <BR>For what it's worth, though, most of the general town shots for the current series of "The Fugitive" are filmed in Everett, just north of Seattle. Even Everett gets 15 minutes of fame...

sheri Feb 26th, 2001 05:40 PM

It's been a while since I've seen them, but I'm pretty sure that a couple of Gus Van Zant's films ("Drugstore Cowboy" and "My Own Private Idaho") take place at least partially in Portland.

Robyn Feb 27th, 2001 11:19 AM

John, <BR> <BR>We feel the same way here in Vancouver, only the opposite way. Here we are watching our neighbourhoods being filmed and put into Hollywood movies, yet they can't even called it Vancouver... it must be Seattle, or Washington State, etc. ;) Even scenes in the movies currently in the theaters (3000 Miles to Graceland - where they painted parts of Steveston BC to resemble a small Nevada town), or the entire film of Saving Silverman... all filmed here, but the name is always disguised. ;) Or if you remember that final episode in the X-Files where they finally called it Vancouver "Canada" (Vancouver, BC is more common).... they just had to do the stereotypical snow-bound Canada scenes. Ah well. What can you do! <BR> <BR>I think I can sum up the feeling with Douglas Coupland's quote: <BR>"Ashley Judd stars in "Double Jeopardy." This was one of the dopiest films of 1999, but some of it was shot in my Dad's office's neighborhood; a few months ago a bunch of us went to see it during its theatrical release. In the movie, the neighborhood becomes 'Boulder, Colorado.' Sometimes it feels really slutty to be from Vancouver because so many films are shot there and it's never Vancouver - it's always Seattle or Portland or 1950s suburbia. One of these days there'll be an uprising." - Douglas Coupland <BR> <BR>ps. Here's an interesting company, doing local movie location tours: <BR> <BR>www.x-tour.com <BR>


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