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  • CaptainFlashheart
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    Cheezy, you sure you don’t mean the pillared building by Tower tube? Forgot the name, mind you.

    piedidiformaggio
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    lol @ CFH!

    Lincoln’s Inn Fields gets used a lot. Often see rows of mobile dressing rooms, etc there

    teamhurtmore
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    ratherbeintobago – Member
    In my day (’95-’98) the Cross Keys was where you went if you wanted to get filled in.!

    Some things never change (like the one just up from the Dunvegan!). In my day the VC was just a wine bar, got a shock when I went back in a few years ago!

    whatnobeer
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    Some things never change (like the one just up from the Dunvegan!). In my day the VC was just a wine bar, got a shock when I went back in a few years ago!

    I only ever had one pint in the Keys, and one was probably enough, though it had a make over a year or two ago and recently won some sort of best pub award 8O

    The Stables – There was a proper locals pub.

    Like at least one other STW poster, I went to school in the background of this scene from the Wicker Man.

    crossland
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    The latest Father Brown, with Mark Williams was mainly shot round Blockley, Moreton in Marsh and Broad Campden, our house has appeared a couple of times, first as an ironmongers and then a fruit and veg shop, the bbc people are all frightly posh, dont you know

    grilla
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    I live up the road from …

    bikebouy
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    Remember the Fast Show ?

    You do ?

    Well “brilliant” character was filmed on Redcar Beach up near the Gare..

    dan129
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    Blackbush airport doubled up as several racetracks in the film Rush about james hunt

    ratherbeintobago
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    The Stables – There was a proper locals pub.

    Yes, but it was a long, long way off the beaten track.

    In my day the VC was just a wine bar, got a shock when I went back in a few years ago!

    Do you mean the Vic? That was always full of braying hoorays in my time.

    What was the one by Gatty called? It could be fine, or you could get the full American Werewolf experience, and it was impossible to tell which it was going to be until you walked in…

    teamhurtmore
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    Yes, the Vic. Opened while I was there. Specialised in Furstenburg which was nice but pricey! Everyone stole the glasses in the early days! Blimey, the Stables and yes that place near gatty. Only visited on oub crawls although it had an ok pool table. The lizard lounge was after my time too!!!

    ratherbeintobago
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    The Lizard opened while I was there, I think. It was bloody awful.

    There was some half-timbered place at the back of the union on South St that was OK.

    (For those of you who didn’t go to the UK’s third oldest university, I wouldn’t want to create the impression there was nothing to do except drink. You could also laugh at American exchange students who’d failed to realise that cider was alcoholic, and scrape the ice off the inside of your bedroom window in Melville of a winter’s morning.

    There was also some pastime involving chasing a small dimpled ball about, but tbh most people only went near the course to nick the 18th flag while pissed).

    slowoldman
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    Mrs SOM reckons she spotted Stockport on “Last Tango in Halifax” last night.

    whatnobeer
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    Yes, the Vic. Opened while I was there. Specialised in Furstenburg which was nice but pricey! Everyone stole the glasses in the early days! Blimey, the Stables and yes that place near gatty. Only visited on oub crawls although it had an ok pool table. The lizard lounge was after my time too!!!

    The Vic recently went all hipster, complete with bare stone walls, wooden tennis rackets on the wall and (the only plus point) a more interesting selection of beers.

    That place near the gatty – The New Inn? It was definitely a weird one. Totally the wrong end of town for me to drink in often but they occasionally had good live bands playing in the back.

    Drac
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    Remember the Fast Show ?

    You do ?

    Most of it was filmed on my mate’s farm.

    timber
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    Got the bat cave entrance at work, Henrhydd Falls.
    Also had the Brecon Beacons featuring as the Brecon Beacons in the film about Sir Ranulph Fiennes, unfortunately there were foxgloves sticking up through the ‘snow’.
    Bunch of other stuff too, the quality of the catering wagon is definitely proportionate to the film.

    Gary_C
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    The farmhouse in Last Tango In Halifax, that is supposed to be in Ripponden, is actually in Norden nr Rochdale.

    scotroutes
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    In the corner of my living room

    welshfarmer
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    The Gospel Pass just up the road from here is a popular location. In the opening scenes from An American Warewolf in London the boys are walking up the road, next shot they are going the opposite direction, and 3rd shot going back the other way! They also used the road for the opening of the Antiques roadshow with the grandfather clock in the vintage car.
    My farm can be clearly seen in the background of one of the Go Compare adverts where the bus drives into a fake village superimposed over a vista of the valley. :-)

    With the exception of inside the houses (and I’ve possibly been in some of them, growing up on the same estate), I recognise virtually every scene location from Dead Mans Shoes – all around Matlock.

    There seems to be a film crew almost permanently parked at Haddon Hall too sometimes.

    Squidlord
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    We used to go on holiday to Whicker Island, just north of Great Yarmouth:

    ratherbeintobago
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    The farmhouse in Last Tango In Halifax, that is supposed to be in Ripponden, is actually in Norden nr Rochdale.

    It’s not that far away TBF.

    On a Rochdale theme, Waterloo Rd was always good for emotive shots of the town centre (and comedy references to the rough Bamford estate). The current set is the former Greenock Academy, where I went to school.

    munrobiker
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    I lived just up the hill from the Stables and still never dared.

    The Vic I went to twice and they had a girl walking around with shots so I drank them. My housemate came home to find me in my underpants hugging the toilet.

    Never dared go in Cross Keys either. Aikmans was grim.

    The Central isn’t really a student pub, I only went in a handful of times, usually with work (although we preferred the Criterion at Spokes). If there were students in there they were usually with a lecturer and sucking up.

    Going back to film locations, I spent ages trying to find out where Skyfall house in the Bond film was. It was in a wood in Surrey with some green screen :(

    SimpleDumbPilot
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    ebygomm
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    Wollaton Hall was Wayne Manor in the Dark Knight Rises.

    I was in Santa Cruz with a load of people who had never seen The Lost Boys, they didn’t understand my insistence that we had go to the Boardwalk and then look behind the welcome signs!

    batfink
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    Teamhurtmore wins (this is a competition, right?) with Bourne Woods – it’s just a bit of scratty pine forest, but it’s been in:

    It Ain’t Half Hot Mum
    Gladiator
    Band of Brothers
    Children of Men
    The Golden Compass
    Inkheart
    We Call Her Daisy
    The Descent Part 2
    Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince
    Burke & Hare
    Robin Hood
    The Wolfman
    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1
    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
    Captain America: The First Avenger
    War Horse
    Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
    Dark Shadows
    Jack the Giant Slayer
    Snow White & the Huntsman
    Thor: The Dark World
    Avengers: Age of Ultron

    farm-boy
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    A scene for the crap mid 90s series The Choir was filmed in my school hall. I was an extra and got paid £15 and a prawn sandwich for a day off lessons.

    At university in Newcastle we used to enjoy hunting locations from Get Carter.

    On a 5 day Scottish highlands epic ride we stumbled across Glenbogle.

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