Oscar designated movie destinations to visit this year
The films designated by Oscar this year have pleasantly surprised us with their shootings. Of course, some of them used a little green screen, but it's understandable. But the original locations of where these films were defined are rather genial. We looked over some ...
The films designated by Oscar this year have pleasantly surprised us with their shootings.
Of course, some of them used a little green screen, but it's understandable. But the original locations of where these films were defined are rather genial. We examined some of the most interesting and quaint places and decided to dial them in a list for easy access. Movie Buffs - Rejoice! Now you choose a movie location easily for your holidays.
1. Grand Budapest Hotel: Palace Bristol, Karlovy Vary
If you want to experience fantasy ghost contexts of Grand Budapest Hotel Palace Bristol in the Czech Republic, this is the place to go. The pastel-pink color of the hotel is what attracted the attention of the director and he was then influenced by the architecture and contexts of some other hotels. Palace Bristol is a wonderful place for holidays, not only do you want to feel in an Anderson Wes movie, but you can also get the most amazing and relaxing spa treatment. This hotel is located in Karlovy Vary, which is a very famous spa resort in the Czech Republic, which means you are a relaxing and stress-free vacation. Another thing to mention is that the Bristol palace often has reductions depending on the duration of your stay at the hotel and sometimes throw a free day.
2. Selma: The Pettus Edmund Bridge in Selma, Alabama
For those who saw Selma and were inspired by the film, Edmund's Pettus Bridge in Alabama could a visit. If you want to restore or simply visit a place that was an important landmark in history, this is certainly a place to consider. This bridge is not just a place of cinema, it is a national historic monument. This is where the bloody Sunday conflict has arrived. Yes, maybe it's not the happiest benchmark because it is still named after Edmund Winston Pettus, which was an American senator in Alabama and a great dragon of Alabama Ku Klux Klan. But it's the story and it does not matter how terrible and sad, we should still remember, not to repeat the same mistakes. There are two ways to see this - a sad reminder of a horrible time in the past, or a point of what things have started to change. We have arrived far since that time, but we always have a long way to go and the Pettus Edmund bridge serves as a reminder for that.
3. In the woods: Marburg, Germany, a stopover near Fairy-Tale Road
In the woods is a fantastic movie, but as we know, it is based on fairy tales, so it is placed in a land of fairy to believe that we can only imagine. You would think you can not really visit a fairy tale, but you would be wrong. In Germany, there is a fairy tale road that extends over the countryside and all the fans of the Grimm brothers are welcome to go on this road and see where it takes them. Maybe it will be just a trip on the road or maybe you will see something magical. For example, there is a castle in Marburg that is deliciously Grimmm, the game of words intended.
4. Wild: 2650 miles long trail that extends from the Mexican border to the Canadian borderThere is no discussion of the fact that Wild is an inspiring film and the history of Cheryl Arged (described by Reese Witherspoon) is certainly very attractive and likely to provoke. What we would like to focus on is the beautiful view and the places on the path that Cheryl stopped caught. However, we do not need to go on an incredibly long hike and walk over 1000 miles to see all that. For those who want to see these beautiful sighs with their own eyes and experience the beauty of nature, this Mexican track at the Canadian Commission is still available. The summer would probably be the best time to go. Beware that in the southern part of the trail, summer months could be too hot for hiking, so maybe opt for spring.
5. The imitation game: Bletchley Park, north of London
It goes without saying that Benoît Cumberbatch is the most beautiful view of this film, but as there is no way to visit her, we will focus on more feasible places. If you want to see the incredible Alan Turing code out of the imitation game, you should definitely visit Bletchley Park, north of London. There you can visit a museum that has a replica of this amazing machine and not only that. If you are interested in rupture code and history, you are for a treat. This museum is all about the Codecer in the Second World War, so you are guaranteed to find all kinds of interesting things in this museum.
6. Birdman: Broadway, Manhattan, New York
Birdman is located in New York, to be more specific in the heart of NY - Manhattan. There is no place in the world that makes you feel more than you are in a movie that. Manhattan is a set for so many movies that you are constantly at orthman sites and many other famous films. All the things you go, every street corner that you are running, you are required to see a movie site and feel like you're a character from this movie. Broadway is the street that you can not miss literally if you are in Manhattan. It is such an emblematic place that it is difficult to reduce the reasons to go there. So, we do not even try. Go ahead in New York, you will not regret it.
7. Gone Girl: Cape Girardeau, Missouri
If you want to visit the city of North Carthage from the movie Gone Girl, you should go to Cape Girardeau, Missouri. The film was shot in more than 30 locations in this city and there are tours of the city available that will lead you to all those who go to all. There are actually free PDF visits available online that you can print. These will lead you not only to all the places of the film, but will also tell you all behind the sites of the scenes and actors from preferred places to go out. From what the actors shared in interviews, we know they had a good time in Cape Girardeau, the people who work and enjoyable are really difficult and enjoyable and you are always invited to visit this city.
8. Hobbit: Tongariro National Park, New Zealand
New Zealand is about the promised land for the hobbit fans and the Lord of the Rings. If you want to overwhelm yourself into the world of Hobbit and browse all these magnificent mountains and hills and fields, you should definitely visit Tongariro National Park. A large number of hobbit trips have been filmed in various areas of this park. If you want to see the solitary mountain, it was presented in the desolation of Smaug, there is the Mont Cook, which can be seen from Pukaki Lake. For those who want to feel like a real hobbit, you can actually visit Hobbiton. This was rebuilt as a small theme park near Matamata.