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Not sure if there is already a thread about this, but I noticed something funny when I was watching the first episode of Agents of SHIELD for this season over the weekend. Towards the end of the episode, some agents are outside a Museum, and the building was the same one they use for the establishing shots of the main building for the show Parks and Rec.
The scene in AOS was meant to take place in Indiana, so it must have been an inside joke since P&R takes place there, but it looks like the actual building is probably in California since I could see some Mountains in the background. (Also, missed opportunity for a Chris Pratt cameo). It got me thinking about what other buildings were used multiple times in different shows/movies. I'm not talking about famous ones like The Empire State Building and such, but more "regular" buildings used for different purposes in movie scenes. The Biltmore Estates (in North Carolina) is a popular one, used in movies like Hannibal and Richie Rich. I also noticed an episode of Seinfeld used a quick shot of the same firehouse used from The Ghostbusters films. Any others? |
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