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lansdowne theater
from silver linings playbook posted in movies by chewing_the_scenery
Pat and Tiffany continue their fight from the Llanerch in front of the Lansdowne Theater on Halloween. It's actually about two and a half miles away from the diner so not really just down the street.
The theater was built in 1927 and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
llanerch diner
from silver linings playbook posted in movies by chewing_the_scenery
Where Pat orders the Raisin Bran and Tiffany shows how crazy she is in Silver Linings Playbook.
wee jerusalem
from mad max (1979) posted in movies by chewing_the_scenery
Toecutter and his biker crew terrorize the small town of Wee Jerusalem while retrieving Nightrider's body from the train station in Mad Max. These scenes were shot on Fraser Street in Clunes in Victoria, Australia. Clunes was the location of the first gold rush in Victoria after gold was discovered there in 1951. It has since reinvented itself as a booktown with used bookstores, antique shops and an annual book collectors festival.
Mad Max was only the second movie for future real-life mad man Mel Gibson. The film cost an estimated $400,000 to shoot but grossed over $100 million worldwide making it the Guinness World Record holder for over 20 years for the highest profit-to-cost ratio of a motion picture.
1400 smith street
from enron: the smartest guys in the room posted in movies by prof_improbable
This 50 floor, 691 ft (211 m) tall skyscraper is the former headquarters of the energy company, Enron.
Before Enron collapsed, they purchased the building across the street, connected to 1400 Smith Street by a circular skywalk, primarily made of the tears of pensioners and retirees who lost their savings to the rat bastards.
jack’s music shoppe
from chasing amy posted in movies by chewing_the_scenery
Holden and Hooper X have a conversation about Alyssa in Kevin Smith's Chasing Amy while shopping for records at Jack's Music Shoppe in Red Bank. Banky and Holden live and work in the third floor apartment above the store.