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the lc
from trailer park boys: countdown to liquor day posted in movies by chewing_the_scenery
Ricky, with a box on his head, and Julian, wearing a welder's mask, rob The LC liquor store immediately after getting out of prison at the beginning of their 2009 Trailer Park Boys movie Countdown to Liquor Day. This liquor store on Agricola in Halifax is actually the NSLC, the government-run Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation.
“i’m walking here!”
from midnight cowboy posted in movies by speedy_dee
In the 1969 film Midnight Cowboy, Ratzo (Dustin Hoffman) is giving Joe Buck (Jon Voight) the low-down of the he-whore game when he is almost hit by a taxi cab at this intersection.
While the crew had hired an actor to drive a taxi cab for a near collision, this particular cab was not part of the filming. Hoffman, the consummate professional, wanted to yell "We're filming a movie here," but didn't break character and instead said the line, "I'm walking here!" while slapping the hood of the taxi.
sun sun cafe
from trailer park boys: the movie posted in movies by chewing_the_scenery
As part of The Big Dirty, a plan that involves stealing lot and lots of change, Ricky, Julian and Bubbles (along with Cory and Trevor) attempt to rob the parking meters in front of the Sun Sun Cafe, a Chinese restaurant near Dartmouth Cove. Ricky ends up backing over the meters when the tools they brought aren't adequate for the job.
Trailer Park Boys: The Movie was released in 2006 between seasons 6 and 7 of the tv show.
firehouse, engine company 31
from martin & orloff posted in movies by pete_nice
Built in 1895 by Napoleon LeBrun & Sons in the style of a 16th-century French chateau, Firehouse 31 was the exterior filming location for Dr. Eric Orloff's psychiatry office in the 2002 Upright Citizens Brigade alumni film, Martin & Orloff.
The Firehouse is currently occupied by the Downtown Community Television Center, and was designated a New York City Landmark in 1966 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
bonnie and clyde death car
from bonnie and clyde posted in movies by donkeyoti
At the end of the 1967 film Bonnie and Clyde, the outlaw couple were shot up in their stolen car.
The actual vehicle from the 1934 ambush is now on display at the Primm Valley Resort and Casino, one hour south of Las Vegas.
The car is a 1934 Ford Model 730 Deluxe Sedan. The engine is a large eigthy-five HP V8 with a manual 3 speed transmission. It was stolen by Clyde Barrow on April 29, 1934. The couple were shot to death in the car on May 23, 1934.
The car from the film Bonnie and Clyde is on display at the Crime and Punishment Museum in Washington, DC.