You Can Visit These Scenic Film Locations And Relive Your Favorite Movie Moments

Do you have a couple of extra bucks in your pocket and wanderlust in your heart? Are you a film lover who's always wanted to get a glimpse of what it looks like to be in the place that started it all? Well, you're in luck. We've compiled a list of accessible, beautiful, and totally exciting locations for your next themed vacation. 

Goodwill Hunting

Goodwill Hunting was set on the south side of Boston, and to retain its authenticity, absolutely nothing was changed or cleaned while the cameras were rolling. Although a lot of these restaurants and businesses are closed, the L St. Tavern still proudly serves the cheapest and coldest beer around. The next time you’re in Boston, be sure to take the scenic route around the south side—you’ll surely see something you recognize.

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The More You Know

  • The many parts turned down by Sean Connery include roles in The Matrix, The Lord of the Rings, Jurassic Park, Indy IV and Blade Runner.
  • The Postman, Costner’s second jaunt to a post-apocalyptic world, holds the 8th spot on the biggest flops losing $62m.
  • Because they were shooting in black and white and color didn't matter, they used chocolate syrup as blood when shooting Psycho.
  • Forrest Gump has more CGI than Jurassic Park.
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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.