Visitors to James Bond Island can explore the film’s iconic locations through guided tours that delve into the history and significance of the movie’s scenes. These tours often include anecdotes about the filming process and behind-the-scenes stories that enrich the experience. Additionally, the ...
Los Angeles is home to a lot of the filming locations for "Stark Trek: Into Darkness." However, it's hard to top being the site of Starfleet headquarters. The movie chose none other than the astonishingGetty Centerto be the HQ for Starfleet members. Visiting the Getty Center, an architect...
Dig Deeper The Locations of All Hollywood Walk of Fame Stars Walter Slezak Dec. at 80 (1902-1983) Walter Slezak (German pronunciation: [ˌvaltɐ ˈslɛzak]; 3 May 1902 – 21 April 1983) was an Austrian-born character actor and singer who appeared in German films before migratin...
Born Ruby Rose Langenheim in Melbourne, Australia on March 20, 1989, she was raised by her mother in locations across the country before settling in Melbourne. Rose came out as a lesbian at the age of 12; she also began modeling and in 2007, successfully auditioned to become...
The British actress and model was born Barry KennethCossey, and began the transition from male to female when she was 17.Cossey– also known by the nameTula– has appeared in such projects as the James Bond filmFor Your Eyes Only.
“I always scout locations first. The apartments, the railway tracks, the café, the canal — I figure out the geography of the film.” Takeshi Kitano “I intentionally shoot violence to make the audience feel real pain. I have never and I will never shoot violence as if it’s some kin...
Also ranks #62 on Famous Actors Who Were Almost James Bond Dig Deeper The Locations of All Hollywood Walk of Fame Stars 23 Eric Stonestreet 09/08/1971 9 Eric Stonestreet entertained millions of viewers each week with his sharp wit and impeccable comedic timing. The improv-trained actor del...
And Deeper The Locations of All Hollywood Walk of Fame Stars 18 Barbara Steele 12/28/1937 7 Dark-eyed British actress Barbara Steele had the perfect face for horror. Though the Rank Organization starlet had been imported to the United States by 20th Century Fox to play Elvis Presley's love...
From James Bond’s 1964 Aston Martin DB5, to the beat-up 1974 Dodge Monaco featured in The Blues Brothers, to the 1985 Modena GT Spyder California that Ferris Bueller took for a ride, these movie cars have influenced generations, inspired car culture, and become the stuff of every kid’s...
Best locations: Glen Coe and Glen Etive Sam Mendes’ fourth James Bond movie sees 007 return to his Scottish roots. Most of the action takes place at Skyfall Lodge, set against the jaw-dropping landscape of Glen Coe. That infamous car chase was filmed along the 10-mile stretch of road...