25 Cool Movie Locations...
...And How To Visit Them In Google Street View
BY May 17th 2009 10:10AMFILED UNDER: Features
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11. The Chainsaw Apartment - Scarface (1983)

In the film: The white stucco ocean front setting for the film's most notorious scene, with Tony Montana staring down a chainsaw in a yayo switch gone all kinds of wrong.
The Google view: The Miami Beach address has been totally redeveloped since it was featured in De Palma's movie. There's even a Hard Rock Café – well, this is America, after all. The world is yours...
12. OCP Headquarters - Robocop (1987)

In the film: The imposing headquarters of OCP, the sinister mega-corporation that muscles into private policing in Verhoeven's trashy but ace tech-noir thriller.
The Google view: It's the architecturally distinctive City Hall in Dallas, Texas.
Incredibly, it really does look like that, although a few storeys shorter (extra floors were added to turn a looming effigy of authority into a gigantic totem of all-out brutality).
Next: Boogie Nights, Donnie Darko
Comments (7)
2: SCQ47 says
Thanks for the feature. My only question is why you went with the liquor store instead of the bowling alley from Big Lebowski. I'll be visiting most of these spots next week.
Posted: May 22nd 2009 // 3:49AMAlert a moderator
3: avoidz says
The E.T. house makes a brief appearance in the Charlie's Angels movie. Drew Barrymore's character rolls down a hill naked and drops into the backyard, to the surprise of two boys. (An E.T. poster can be seen above the television they are playing a game on.)
Posted: May 24th 2009 // 9:00AMAlert a moderator
4: leeloo77 says
Its not Simple Minds playing in the scene you brought up for 'Donnie Darko' it is Tears for Fears.
Posted: May 27th 2009 // 5:30PMAlert a moderator
5: torsloke says
@SCQ47 - it's because the dear departed Hollywood Star Lanes was torn down and is now an elementary or middle school. Hollywood Star Lanes also appears in the eminently less watchable Family Man. I used to bowl in a league there during the filming of both movies. It was the best bowling alley, only made better by its connection to the Dude. It is sorely missed.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=5201+Santa+Monica+Blvd+Los+Angeles,+CA+90038&sll=34.092313,-118.303442&sspn=0.008565,0.019312&gl=us&ie=UTF8&ll=34.090803,-118.303227&spn=0.008565,0.019312&t=h&z=16&iwloc=A&layer=c&cbll=34.090806,-118.303341&panoid=J1ohxfaq4z5TCFzefSZY6w&cbp=12,45.9,,0,4
Posted: May 27th 2009 // 6:55PMAlert a moderator
6: mattrix33 says
Cool feature.
I live in Bristol and didn`t even know that the Grovsner Hotel had even been in a film
Posted: Jun 9th 2009 // 9:25PMAlert a moderator
7: dalebiskit says
I made a pilgrimage to the manhattan spot but couldn't get very close to recreating the shot so I assumed that they'd built over it. I hate it when I'm right.





























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