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After 3 years of being Americans living in England and exploring all of what the United Kingdom has to offer, we have decided to make the ULTIMATE HARRY POTTER TRAVEL GUIDE. We are massive HP fans and have taken every opportunity we could to venture out and find all of the Wizarding World adventures that exist within our area. We decided to combine our love of the franchise with some of the videos we have made throughout our time here to hopefully help you plan your Harry Potter Travel Itinerary.
In this video, we cover all of the Harry Potter filming locations throughout the UK as well as some special events and places you can visit. We start things off in London where we run through a list of HP-inspired sites including Platform 9 3/4s at Kings Cross, the Warner Brother Studio Tour, and the Cursed Child.
From there we take things North, up to Edinburgh. While no filming was done there, this city is packed to the brim with Wizarding World gold. Whether you want to take a look at Tom Riddles's grave at Greyfriar's Kirkyard or see where the story all began at the Elephant House, Edinburgh has you covered. Scotland was also host to loads of beautiful film sites outside of the city, so if you're wanting to venture out, there is lots to see.
We wrap up by talking about all of the various spots you can visit throughout the whole of the UK. If you're timing is right you can hit up the Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience. But no matter the season, the countryside is brimming with amazing sites that will have you feeling like you're walking through Hogwarts yourself.
Harry Potter is something we are both extremely passionate about and really enjoy getting to do things like this! We have been so lucky to live in England and be able to jump on these opportunities. We really hope this helps you plan where you will be visiting when you make the trip across the pond!
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Going on a tour of one of my favorite movies, โA View To A Killโ, locations all found in San Francisco.
The locations visited on this tour are:
1) Fishermanโs Wharf, a famous tourist site on the San Francisco waterfront, where James Bond makes contact with CIA agent Chuck Lee (David Yip).
2) The Transamerica Pyramid, where James Bond almost loses vital parts of his anatomy on the peakโs antenna.
3) The San Francisco City Hall, where 007 escapes a fiery trap set by Zorin (Christopher Walken).
4) The corner of Davis and California streets, one of the locations along the firetruck chase route. The chase primarily took place in the financial district.
5) The Lefty OโDoul bridge, next to Oracle Park, also known as the 3rd street bridge. Itโs where 007 jumps the raising bridge, leaving his police pursuers behind on the other side.
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Filming Locations of the James Bond movie "From Russia With Love" with Sean Connery.
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For all the globetrotters and Marvel enthusiasts out there, Budapest beckons with a unique travel experience. Dive into the world of international espionage and superhuman skills by exploring the filming locations of Marvel's 'Black Widow' right here in the Hungarian capital.
Budapest, a city renowned for its rich history, architectural grandeur, and vibrant culture, took on a new role as the backdrop for several scenes in the much-awaited 'Black Widow'. Now, you too can walk the same streets as Natasha Romanoff, retracing the journey of our beloved Avenger on this cinematic pilgrimage.
Born in Stalingrad, Russia, Natasha was taken under the wings of the Soviet intelligence at a young age. She was trained in the Red Room, a top-secret Soviet training program, where she was honed into a highly skilled and lethal spy. Her exceptional skills in martial arts, acrobatics, and her proficiency in various languages, combined with her unparalleled abilities in espionage, earned her the codename "Black Widow."
Black Widow is renowned for her combat skills. A master martial artist, Natasha is proficient in numerous fighting styles, including karate, judo, and boxing. Her agility, strength, and speed, along with her adeptness at using a variety of weapons, make her one of the most formidable fighters in the Marvel Universe.
Beyond her physical prowess, Black Widow is also a skilled strategist. She's a master of manipulation and can quickly assess situations, formulating strategies that ensure her success. Her training in psychological warfare allows her to deceive, manipulate, and outsmart her enemies with finesse.
However, Natasha's character isn't just defined by her skills and abilities. She is a hero with a deep sense of duty and loyalty. Even though her past is marred by manipulation and deceit, Natasha has always striven to do what's right. Her affiliation with the Avengers, S.H.I.E.L.D, and various other superhero teams highlights her commitment to safeguarding humanity.
Black Widow's journey in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is a compelling one. From her debut in 'Iron Man 2' to her ultimate sacrifice in 'Avengers: Endgame', Natasha has evolved from a mysterious spy to a beloved hero. In her self-titled film 'Black Widow', we delve deeper into Natasha's past, understanding more about her origins, her family, and the experiences that shaped her.
At her core, Black Widow is a testament to resilience and redemption. Despite the hardships and moral complexities of her past, Natasha's journey is about reclaiming her agency, finding her family, and using her abilities to fight for justice. Her character stands as a reminder that it's never too late to choose the right path, making her one of the most loved and relatable superheroes.
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Some of the locations used for the 1971 film "Melody" starring Jack Wild, Mark Lester and Tracey Hyde.
1 St Mary's Church, Battersea (also used in the Michael Caine film "Alfie"). The Chelsea harbour opposite has now been completely redeveloped.
2 Crossing on Battersea Park Road (very near the Dogs' and Cats' Home) where Mrs Latimer turned her car around to follow the teachers' van.
3 The Ship public house on Kennington Road, SE11 where Melody's dad appears to be a regular and where Mrs Latimer dropped Ornshaw off when she gave him a lift home.
4 The horse trough at the junction of Lambeth Road and Kennington Road SE11 where Melody's suntanned goldfish took a swim. The local council has rescued the trough from dereliction and turned it into a flower display.
5 Hercules Road SE11 and the Pineapple public house; this is where Danny and Ornshaw took the bus "up west".
6 Danny's house in Musgrave Gardens, Fulham SW6. The hard football pitch opposite has now been grassed over and the railings that Danny and Ornshaw climbed have been dismantled.
7 Colet Court on Hammersmith Road W14, used for some exterior shots of the school.
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Big Trouble in Little Chinaย (also known asย John Carpenter's Big Trouble in Little China) is a 1986 Americanย fantasyย action-comedy filmย co-scored and directed byย John Carpenter, and starringย Kurt Russell,ย Kim Cattrall,ย Dennis Dunย andย James Hong. The film tells the story of truck driver Jack Burton (Russell), who helps his friend Wang Chi (Dun) rescue Wang's green-eyed fiancรฉe from bandits inย San Francisco's Chinatown. They go into the mysterious underworld beneath Chinatown, where they face an ancient sorcerer named David Lo Pan (Hong), who requires a woman with green eyes to marry him in order to be released from a centuries-old curse.
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Todays Filming location adventure brings us to one of my absolute favorite movie or I should say movies of all time. Back to the Future is the pinnacle of movie making. A masterpiece that stands the tests of time... See what I did there. The original film released on July 3rd of 1985 and was the launch and conception of many peoples obsession with the dynamic duo of Doc Brown and Marty McFly. This journey has been taken by many but has been a lifelong dream of mine to step where these legends once stood. For this location video we travel all over southern California and even make a pit stop in Orlando Florida At Universal Studios. Sit back relax and enjoy some locations from Back to the future, Back to the Future Part II, and of course Back to the Future Part III
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Back to the Future is a 1985 American science fiction film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Zemeckis, and Bob Gale. It stars Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Crispin Glover, and Thomas F. Wilson. Set in 1985, it follows Marty McFly (Fox), a teenager accidentally sent back to 1955 in a time-traveling DeLorean automobile built by his eccentric scientist friend Emmett "Doc" Brown (Lloyd), where he inadvertently prevents his future parents from falling in love โ threatening his own existence โ and is forced to reconcile them and somehow get back to the future.
Gale and Zemeckis conceived the idea for Back to the Future in 1980. They were desperate for a successful film after numerous collaborative failures, but the project was rejected more than forty times by various studios because it was not considered raunchy enough to compete with the successful comedies of the era. A development deal was secured with Universal Pictures following Zemeckis's success directing Romancing the Stone (1984). Fox was the first choice to portray Marty but was unavailable; Eric Stoltz was cast instead. Shortly after principal photography began in November 1984, Zemeckis determined Stoltz was not right for the part and made the concessions necessary to hire Fox, including re-filming scenes already shot with Stoltz and adding $4 million to the budget. Back to the Future was filmed in and around California and on sets at Universal Studios, and concluded the following April.
After highly successful test screenings, the release date was brought forward to July 3, 1985, giving the film more time in theaters during the busiest period of the theatrical year. The change resulted in a rushed post-production schedule and some incomplete special effects. Back to the Future was a critical and commercial success, earning $381.1 million to become the highest-grossing film of 1985 worldwide. Critics praised the story, humorous elements, and the cast, particularly Fox, Lloyd, Thompson, and Glover. It received multiple award nominations and won an Academy Award, three Saturn Awards, and a Hugo Award. Its theme song, "The Power of Love" by Huey Lewis and the News, was also a success.
Back to the Future has since grown in esteem and is now considered by critics and audiences to be one of the greatest science-fiction films and among the best films ever made. In 2007, the United States Library of Congress selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry. The film was followed by two sequels, Back to the Future Part II (1989) and Back to the Future Part III (1990). Spurred by the film's dedicated fan following and effect on popular culture, Universal Studios launched a multimedia franchise, which now includes video games, theme park rides, an animated television series, and a stage musical. Its enduring popularity has prompted numerous books about its production, documentaries, and commercials.
Long-time collaborators Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis conceived Back to the Future in 1980.[9][10][11] They wanted to develop a film about time travel but struggled to create a satisfying narrative, and were desperate for a successful project after the critical or commercial failures of their recent efforts in collaboration with Zemeckis's mentor, Steven Spielberg.[9][10][11]
Following the release of their comedy Used Cars (1980), Gale visited his parents and came across his father's high school yearbook.[11][12] He wondered if he and his father would have been friends had they attended school together. He did not think so, but realized he could test his theory if he could travel back to a time when he and his parents were a similar age.[12] He shared the idea with Zemeckis, who recalled his mother's childhood stories were often contradictory.[11]
Gale and Zemeckis began a draft in late 1980. They sketched and acted out each scene to help develop the dialogue and actions.[12] They believed many time-travel films focused on the past being immutable and wanted to show the past being altered and the effect those changes would have on the future.
When I got to Hawaii, I knew what I wanted to see... everything Elvis did! I found so much info on Blue Hawaii filming locations, in fact, we stayed at the same hotel where it was filmed... but a movie I love just as much, "Girls! Girls! Girls!" had NOTHING on the internet about its filming locations! So, after a TON of investigation, we found them! Visit Honolulu... as an Elvis fan, you won't regret it!
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Filming locations of Mamma Mia the movie. The film was mostly shot on the Greek Island of Skopelos, also the neighbouring island of Skiathos, Pinewood Studio, and The Greek Mainland. We did try to film the church seen near the end of the film but the bay was to dangerous to enter by boat. Finally Villa Donna was actually filmed in Pinewood Studio though the outside of it was shot above Gysteri Beach on Skopelos.
This episode was a long time coming. I grew up in Southern California and used to go to Magic Mountain almost every summer since just before the release of KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park. So when I first saw the film the night it debuted on TV I recognized it as Magic Mountain but I didn't know exactly where everything was filmed in the park. I was also thrown off by the stuff shot in the studio that I believed had to be there. I remember driving park employees crazy asking where the Chamber of Thrills was located because I KNEW it was there! I saw it in the movie! I also remember searching for the entrance to Devereaux's lab but couldn't seem to find that either. I hadn't been back to Magic Mountain since 1999 so it was a trip going back to look for these exact spots on top of just getting a flood of nostalgic memories thrown at me. My buddy Scott from SCOTT ON TAPE joins me on me adventure too. We also explore the legend of Black Ace! Enjoy!
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Morgan Hiller (Spader) is an intelligent but bullied teenager from Connecticut who relocates to Los Angeles with his strict mother and his father after his father's business goes under. Morgan befriends Jimmy Parker (Downey) but struggles to make other friends. Trouble ensues when Morgan pursues bad girl Frankie Croyden (Richards), whose sociopathic and psychopathic boyfriend Nick Hauser (Paul Mones) is the leader of a local gang who had a run in with Morgan during an attempted mugging of a businessman. Morgan soon finds pursuing Frankie comes with harsh consequences. Morgan learns some valuable, harsh and hard lessons, and finds out how far he is really willing to go for Frankie. Ultimately, Morgan must face and fight Nick and his gang to test the bounds of his honor, and his love for Frankie.
For as long as I can remember I have been a fan of the Rocky movies. Growing up with a brother who was a very talented boxer and my father who was a boxing coach โ the sport of boxing was always a part of my life growing up.
The rocky movies have inspired me and motivated me through the years through my personal fitness journey, and they have entertained me for many many decades.
When I made a trip to Philadelphia in the Spring of 2024, I set aside time to visit a few key sites from the Rocky movie franchise.
The Rocky House - Philadelphia - 0:47
The Rocky house, located at 1818 Tusculum Street in the Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia, is an iconic symbol of the cityโs rich cinematic history. Made famous by Sylvester Stalloneโs portrayal of the fictional boxer Rocky Balboa in the โRockyโ film series, the house has become a pilgrimage site for fans of the movies.
The house itself is a modest two-story brick rowhouse typical of the area, standing in stark contrast to the grandeur of other movie landmarks. However, its significance lies in its representation of the underdog spirit that Rocky embodies. Visitors come from all over the world to see the place where Rocky trained and to run up the steps of the nearby Philadelphia Museum of Art, just as he famously did in the films.
Mighty Micks Gym - Philadelphia - 0:32
Mighty Mickโs Gym, another iconic location from the โRockyโ film series, is a fictional boxing gym at 2147 N Front St, Philadelphia where Rocky Balboa trained under the tutelage of his trainer and mentor, Mickey Goldmill. While the gym itself is not a real location, its portrayal in the films has left a lasting impression on fans and has become a symbol of gritty, no-nonsense training.
In the films, Mighty Mickโs Gym is depicted as a run-down, old-school boxing gym, reflecting the tough and gritty nature of the sport. Despite its humble appearance, the gym is where Rocky honed his skills and trained for his legendary fights, embodying the spirit of determination and hard work. The gym has become a symbol of the underdog mentality that Rocky represents, inspiring many to push beyond their limits and pursue their dreams.
The Rocky Statue - 0:01
The Rocky Statue, also known as the Rocky Balboa Statue, is an iconic bronze statue located at the base of the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The statue was commissioned for the filming of โRocky IIIโ in 1980 and was originally intended to be a temporary prop. However, due to its popularity with fans of the โRockyโ film series, the statue was relocated several times before finding its permanent home at the museum.
The statue depicts the fictional boxer Rocky Balboa, played by Sylvester Stallone, in a triumphant pose with his arms raised in victory. The pose is inspired by a scene from the first โRockyโ film, where Rocky runs up the steps of the museum as part of his training regimen. The statue has become a symbol of perseverance and determination, embodying the spirit of the underdog that Rocky represents.
Over the years, the Rocky Statue has become a popular tourist attraction and a symbol of Philadelphiaโs spirit and resilience. It has been featured in numerous photographs, films, and television shows, further cementing its place in popular culture. Today, the statue stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of the โRockyโ film series and its impact on audiences around the world.
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The Rocky Steps, officially known as the โArt Museum Steps,โ are a famous set of stairs located in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The steps gained worldwide fame after they were featured in the film โRocky,โ where the titular character, Rocky Balboa, famously ran up them as part of his training regimen. The scene has since become one of the most iconic moments in cinematic history, with visitors from around the world flocking to the museum to recreate the run themselves.
The steps consist of a total of 72 stone steps, which lead up to the museumโs main entrance. At the top of the steps, visitors are treated to a stunning view of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway and the Philadelphia skyline, making it a popular spot for tourists and locals alike. The steps have become a symbol of perseverance and determination, with many people using them as a personal fitness challenge or as a way to test their own limits.
In addition to their pop culture significance, the Rocky Steps have also become an important part of Philadelphiaโs cultural heritage. The steps are a popular spot for events and gatherings, including fitness classes, races, and even marriage proposals. They have been featured in numerous films, television shows, and commercials, further cementing their place in popular culture. Today, the Rocky Steps continue to be a beloved landmark in Philadelphia, attracting visitors from around the world who come to pay homage to one of cinemaโs most iconic moments.
In this video were going to show you 30 filming locations from popular horror movies with side by side comparison photos and location address. See locations from such movies as: Halloween (1978), Insidius, The Amityville Horror, Child's Plays, Fright Night, Halloween (2007), Halloween Ends, Cat's Eye, The Shining, and more for your viewing pleasure. Hope you Enjoy! ๐๐
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'The Great Escape' was a film that I grew up with during my childhood, and to this day remains one of my favourites. Whilst not entirely historically accurate to the real-life escape the movie is based upon, it was (and still is) nonetheless regarded as one of the finest movies of the 1960s. The movie was shot in its entirety in Germany in 1962 at the Bavaria Film Studio in Munich, with location filming in rural Bavaria.
Hailing from a German family, my brother and I love all things to do with the country. And so after having to put it off for 3 years (thanks COVID), we finally flew out of London and landed in Munich in July 2022. Grabbing a hire car, we decided to spend one day venturing around southern Bavaria and went about seeking out some of the locations from the 1963 war blockbuster.
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00:26 - Sedgewick cycling (Speiden, Bavaria)
00:42 - Hilts rides into town (Pfronten-Weiรbach, Bavaria)
00:58 - Hilts rides the backstreets (Pfronten-Weiรbach, Bavaria)
01:12 - Hilts takes cover behind a barn (Zell, Bavaria) *
01:26 - Cavendish hitches a lift in the truck (Speiden, Bavaria)
01:40 - Cavendish is caught by soldiers (Speiden, Bavaria)
01:54 - Hilts approaches the Swiss border (Pfronten, Bavaria)
02:10 - Hendley and Blythe fly though mountains (Neuschwanstein, Bavaria)
02:20 - Blythe crawls up the hill (Frauenried, Bavaria)
02:41 - German soldiers approach Blythe (Frauenried, Bavaria)
02:51 - French resistance car approaches cafe (Fรผssen, Bavaria)
03:03 - Bartlett runs across the rooftops (Fรผssen, Bavaria)
03:12 - Barlett is approached by a German patrol car (Fรผssen, Bavaria)
03:26 - Barlett takes a moment of reprieve (Fรผssen, Bavaria)
03:36 - Hilts jumps the barbed wire (Roรmoos, Bavaria)
* As mentioned in the video, the corner we filmed on is the opposite side the one McQueen was filmed on, as unfortunately there were maintenance vehicles in the way (they were working on a nearby pylon), however the barn is the same one in the film, still standing 60 years on.
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I took a trip and decided to get Lost in New York City seeking out the New York Locations for Home Alone 2. Kevinโs journey throughout the city visiting iconic locations including Radio City Music Hall, Central Park, and the Plaza Hotel. He ventures all over the city. Join me as I see these locations and more as pinpoint where you can find these locations on a map.
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A visit to a couple of the filming locations used for the 1974 cult biker movie Stone.
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4. Any interest and value in the entire movie is preserved.
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We are in Venice Italy and checking out famouse flming locations. So many movie locations because the drama of the floating city of Venice has called the silver screen forever. There are so many to choose from. So many beautiful sweeping views of the city built on over 100 Islands and it makes a great location for an action packed boat chase. We narrowed the big list to our top 3 Venice Italy filming locations
3. Three on our list of Venice Italy movie locations is Spider-man Far From Home. In Spider-man Far Frowm Home. Tom Holland AKA Peter Parker is in Europe with his classmates and finds he has to fight a water monster. The giant Hydro monster or water element monster ultimatly ends up destroying Venice Italy's oldest and most beautiful bridge that spans the Grand Canal, The Rialto Bridge. The Rialto Bridge makes for an incredible filming location and shows up in so many movies filmed here in Venice Italy, but Spider-Man Far From Home really uses the Rialto Bridge as the main part of the scene.
2. Now this list had to have a James Bond movie in it. 007 super spy has been to all corners of the globe but ends up in Venice quite a lot. I can't think of a better location for romance and intrige than Venice. 3 James Bond Films have been shot her.....From Russia with Love, Moonraker, and our personal favorite Casino Royal. So we had to find the Sinking House from the climax of Casino Royal. No good news, the beautiful pilatzo did not really sink. It was all done with CGI movie magic. You can visit the row of buildings on the Grand Cannal that the house sank. The exact spot is a little red house. Now farther down the canal is the Palazzo Pisani Moretta also on the canal. This was the inspiration for the model built on a soundstage and then sunk. The two villas were combined to make the famous sinking house in James Bond's Casino Royal.
Now or honorable mention is The Tourist with Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp. This didn't make the list because it wasn't that great of a movie. That being said, I will watch it every time its on because it so darn beautiful. This film also includes the Palazzo Pisani Moretta. When Jolie and Depp arrive Venice Italy they are suppose to be staying at the Hotel Denali, but Hotel Denali is located near St Marks Square. You see our two leeds motor down the Grand Canal and parking by a hotel with signs that say Hotel Denali but it is really the Palazzo Pisani Moreeta. The interior of the Hotel Denali is briefly used at check in.
1. Our top spot had to go to one of this family's favorite movie franchises....Indiana Jones and more specificly Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Its here where Indiana Jones goes to a Venice Italy libray and finds clues that leads him down to the catacombs where while finding more clues he is flushed out by the bad guys and it creates a memorable and funny scene where he and his leading lady escape the catacombs threw a manhole where fany tourists are lunching and Harrison Ford says AH, Venice! Well, the library is actually a church. Chiesa di San Barnaba is the exterior of the filming location and it is located in Campo San Barnaba.