Movie location: The Tourist
Shakespeare and Company:
During the 1920s, it was a gathering place for famous writers such as Ezra Pound, Ernest Hemingway, James Joyce and Ford Madox Ford.[1] It closed in 1940 during the German occupation of Paris and never re-opened. - wikipedia
Movie Scene: ~Midnight in Paris~
by Owen Wilson
I do recommend one should watch this movie before travelling to Paris :)
Movie scene location: Bourne Identity
"The bridge on which Bourne sets up a meeting with Treadstone chief, Conklin, is Pont Neuf, which – despite its name – is the oldest bridge over the Seine. He watches from the roof of the Samaritaine Building. Once a flagship store, this striking building is closed for the foreseeable future while structural problems are sorted out. " - www.movie-locations.com
It is from la Samaritaine’s rooftop that Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) spies on Chris Cooper’s character, Conklin, in The Bourne Identity. |
Everyone knows about the.....Da Vinci Code:
Tom Hanks from Da Vinci Code |
i just watched Laura Croft again on TV, she was so cool in that movie...I can see why she is still famous after all these years.
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ReplyDeleteAngelina Jolie was the best; I have no doubt why she is so famous. I am a big fan of hers that’s why, as long as I have the chance to visit her shooting location I did to visit it. I always refer to http://lightsonlocation.com every time I want to visit Angelina’s shooting location.
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