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Sydney, Australia has been an affordable and convenient filming location for many blockbuster movies- from Hugh Jackman clawing his way through Sydney Streets and Tom Cruise causing explosions in our outer suburbs  i take you through some obvious and much more secret filming locations for some Hollywood films, both old and new - that are often left forgotten today.  
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Go behind the scenes to find out how period movies turn back the clock on city streets.  
 
Rena DeAngelo is the Oscar-nominated set decorator behind this year's "West Side Story" and Wes Anderson's "The French Dispatch," both set in the '50s-to-'60s time period. In this episode of "Movies Insider," she breaks down how she'd transform a contemporary New York City street to look like a 1957 time capsule.  
 
Rena takes us through Eclectic/Encore Props in Long Island City, Queens, and shows us the period products and street dressing she would use to rewind time on a modern city. Find out how set decorators dress windows, create fake storefronts, and cover up modern signifiers to make filming locations resemble an era of the past. 
 
Rena has worked on a long list of period pieces, from "Mad Men" to "The Help." She is a frequent collaborator of Steven Spielberg's, having worked on three of the director's historical dramas: "West Side Story," "Bridge of Spies," and "The Post."  
 
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Film historian John Bengtson on location shooting for silent films. Part of the Academy's Summer of Silents event series in 2011.
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The Paramount movie Gods have begun to shoot what will be considered in the near future to be one of the best movies of all time, the 'Sonic' movie. Or is it going to be the best movie of all time? On this episode of the SEGA News Bits we have a look at a shooting notice that reveals a house the film crew are shooting in, a new logo and other tidbits of information. So tune in and let us know what you think of the upcoming Sonic the Hedgehog Hollywood movie in the comments below.
Colonial Street, located within the Universal Studios Lot in Universal City, California, is a historic backlot street set that has been used for over six decades of film and television production.  
 
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Delta House (BLDG #1): Serving as the backdrop for productions like "The Desperate Hours" (1955), "Lucas Tanner" (1974-75), "Delta House" (1979), and "The 'Burbs" (1989), this building has been a constant since 1950. In the "Desperate Housewives" world, it was home to Ida Greenberg, Karen McCluskey, and later, Mitzi Kinsky at 4347 Wisteria Lane. 
   
Allison Home (BLDG #2): Present since 1946, this home has appeared in films and shows, including "So Goes My Love" (1946), "Harvey" (1950), "The Ghost and Mr. Chicken" (1966), and "Mockingbird Lane" (2012). On "Desperate Housewives," Gabrielle and Carlos Solis reside at 4349 Wisteria Lane. 
 
Munster Home (BLDG #3): Since 1946, this location has been featured in "So Goes My Love" (1946), "The Munsters" (1964-1966), and "The 'Burbs" (1989). On "Desperate Housewives" housed the Mullin family, Betty Applewhite, Alma Hodge, and the Hunter/McDermott family at 4351 Wisteria Lane. 
 
Johnson Home (BLDG #4): A fixture since 1955, it's been part of "All That Heaven Allows," "Marcus Welby, M.D.," "The Hardy Boys," "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," and more. On "Desperate Housewives," it was Susan Mayer and Paul Young's address at 4353 Wisteria Lane. 
 
Dana Home (BLDG #5): Since 1941, this building has been used in "Nice Girl?" (1941), "Bedtime for Bonzo" (1951), and "The 'Burbs" (1989). It became the Scavo family's home on "Desperate Housewives" at 4355 Wisteria Lane. 
 
McCluskey Home (BLDG #6): From 2007, it has been seen in "The Little Rascals Save the Day" and "About a Boy." Karen McCluskey called it home on "Desperate Housewives" at 4358 Wisteria Lane. 
 
Walter's House (BLDG #7): Featured in "The 'Burbs" (1989) and "About a Boy," it has been around since approximately 1987. It housed multiple families on "Desperate Housewives" at 4356 Wisteria Lane. 
 
The Klopek House (BLDG #8): It has existed since around 1999 and has been featured in "The 'Burbs" and "Providence. " It was the Van de Kamp/Hodge family home on "Desperate Housewives" at 4354 Wisteria Lane, and it has undergone modifications since "The 'Burbs." 
 
Leave It To Beaver House (BLDG #9): Since 1996, it has appeared in "Leave it to Beaver" and "Why Him?." The Young, Shepherd, and Bolen families lived here on "Desperate Housewives" at 4352 Wisteria Lane. 
 
Cromwell Home (BLDG #10): Featured in "One Desire," "Dragnet," "Adam-12," and "The Car," it was the home of Martha Huber, Felicia Tilman, Alex Cominis, and Andrew Van de Kamp on "Desperate Housewives" at 4350 Wisteria Lane. 
 
Drew House (BLDG #11): Since 1977, it has been part of "The Nancy Drew Mysteries" and "The 'Burbs." Rose Kemper resided here on "Desperate Housewives" at 4346 Wisteria Lane. 
 
Corner House (BLDG #12): Since 1936, it's been featured in "Three Smart Girls," "The Chase," and "Matlock." Mona Clarke used it on "Desperate Housewives" to secure the street at 4346 Wisteria Lane. 
 
Seven Gables House (BLDG #13): This set, part of the Universal Studios since 1940 and featured in "The House of the Seven Gables," had unknown occupants on "Desperate Housewives" at 4344 Wisteria Lane. 
 
Colonial Mansion (BLDG #1): This exquisite set piece, active from 1927 to 2005, graced productions such as "Uncle Tom's Cabin" (1927), "Written on the Wind" (1956), and "Casper" (1995). It was not visible in "Desperate Housewives" until the second season when it was removed to make way for the showโs development. Subsequently, the site was converted into a park, a vacant lot that has been part of the show since its second season in 2005. 
 
Church (BLDG #2): From 1964 to 2005, this church endpiece of Colonial Street contributed its facade to "The Munsters" (1964), "Murder, She Wrote" (1984), and "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1999). It disappeared by the show's second season to accommodate expansion plans, paving the way for Edie Brittโs home construction, which has been featured from 2005 onwards at 4362 Wisteria Lane, housing Edie Britt and later Renee Perry. 
 
School and Store Facades (BLDGS #3, 4, 5, 6): These facades were part of the lot until their removal before the second season of "Desperate Housewives" due to the expansion, leaving their specific histories and contributions to film and TV unknown. 
 
Bubble House (Location unspecified): Emerging in the storyline of "Desperate Housewives" during its second season, this house has added to the narrative depth of Wisteria Lane, with its first notable appearance involving an unnamed woman and later Mr. Scully up until 2015. 
 
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The Top 5 most iconic Houses Of Horror in Los Angeles presented by Tampa Jay. Please join me as I visit my five most favorite houses of horror, filming location in Hollywood and Los Angeles. Thereโs is much ahead!  
 
 
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Come along with me as we take a stroll through Hadddonfield...I mean South Pasadena as we walk in the footsteps of Michael Myers.  We check out some of the most notable filming locations for the 1978 John Carpenter film Halloween.  We visit Laurie's house, THAT famous hedge, and of course, no Halloween tour would be complete without a visit to the Michael Myers house! 
 
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Sport Travel Tom's guide on how to cycle at the Nad Al Sheba Cycle Loop in Dubai. Can you spot the famous Hollywood movie locations? Read more below: 
 
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Cycling in Dubai has always been popular, but now that UAE Team Emirates have taken victory in the prestigious Tour de France, the sport could be about to reach fever pitch.  
 
 
 
If you are a regular rider, just getting started or want to ride more, cycling at the Nad Al Sheba Cycle Loop in Dubai is where you want to go, in my opinion.  
 
 
 
In the shadows of the Burj Khalifa, and the skyline of Downtown Dubai in view for pretty much the entire loop you may well find yourself able to push yourself just a little harder.  
 
 
The Nad Al Sheba Cycle Loop is an inspiring location. 
 
 
Before we get into the nitty gritty of how exactly you cycle the Nad Al Sheba Cycle Loop, it would be remiss of me not to whole-heartedly congratulate UAE Team Emirates on their Tour de France victory this week.  
 
 
 
Sloveniaโs Tadej Pogacar is the rider to have achieved the feet, becoming the second youngest Tour de France champion in history at the age of 21.  
 
 
 
 
I suspect youโll be seeing a lot of him around Dubai in the coming weeks. His image has already been lit up on the Burj Khalifa, and rightly so.  
 
 
 
 
The Nad Al Sheba Cycle Loop is a converted camel track. It consists of three loops of varying distances from 4km to 8km and has everything you need for a brilliant ride.  
 
 
The main loop weaves through some areas of the Meydan One construction site, but the stunning vistas towards Downtown Dubai will be all you need to take your mind away from construction in the foreground.  
 
 
Itโs not construction all the way around however, most areas of the track are landscaped with trees, hedges, lawns and nicely appointed rest points with benches to be found at various intervals so you can take a breather.  
 
 
For the most part the track is flat, with just a couple of underpasses to go through with a small decline and incline and the track itself is mostly smooth with just a few areas where youโll want to keep both hands on the handlebars!  
 
 
There are well marked out signs with emergency contact numbers on them all the way around the route which is reassuring incase you have an accident.  
 
 
 
 
For those early risers who want to set off before sunrise, or if you fancy an evening cycle when the sun has gone you are in luck. The loop is well floodlit and with lights on your bike, youโll be good to go. 
 
 
Facilities wise, youโve got everything you need. A good sized car park, a cafรฉ, bike hire, changing facilities and the perfect location for the start and end of your cycle.  
 
 
You can find full directions below.  
 
 
For some extra motivation, as you start to become a little out of breath, all youโll need to do is look up at the Burj Khalifa, the main focus within the 2011 Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol movie starting Tom Cruise and remember a cycle is nothing compared to what Cruise did on the side of the tower!  
 
 
And even though the Burj Khalifa is a bit of an obvious Hollywood movie shout out, donโt forget the Meydan bridge that youโll also pass on the loop.  
 
 
The bridge is another feature in the Mission Impossible film. It was the location used for the end of the car chase when the sandstorm clears.  
 
 
My tip, set off on a sunrise cycle, there is no better sight than seeing the sunlight catch the tower and work its way up as the sun rises.  
 
 
Extra Tips: 
For bike rental call: 050 240-6660 
Make sure your bike is in good working order before setting off 
Take bottled water with you 
There isnโt much shade to be found on the track 
Always keep to the right so that people can overtake on the left 
 
 
How to get to the Nad Al Sheba Cycle Loop: 
 
From the E44 turn onto Meydan Road/D69 heading east. 
At the roundabout take the second exit continuing on Meydan Rod/D69. 
At the next roundabout take the first exit, it will be signposted โprivate accessโ but continue. 
At the next roundabout come back on yourself 
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Take the first right at the signpost marked โcycle parkingโ.  
 
 
 
Covid-19 : 
Face masks must be worn in all public areas.  
Once you are cycling face masks can be removed whilst exercising.  
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Where is Britain's Hollywood? Helen and Olly from comedy podcast Answer Me This! (http://bit.ly/bay3c9) continue their series of GREAT BRITISH QUESTIONS with this whistle-stop tour of some of the UK' most iconic film locations. From Portobello Road to Princes St, Helen and Olly visit  Edinburgh (Trainspotting), Carnforth station (Brief Encounter), Crystal Palace (The Italian Job), Christchurch College Oxford (Harry Potter), St. Bart's (Four Weddings and a Funeral), Antony House in Cornwall (Alice in Wonderland), Burghley House in Lincolnshire (Pride and Prejudice), Dyrham Park near Bath (The Remains of the Day), and Postman's Park (Closer) - and still take time to see some of Tinseltown's most famous movie motors at the Cars of the Stars museum in Keswick. From James Bond to Mary Poppins, this is a journey through some of Britain's finest movie moments - in just ten minutes. 
  
 
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