On a side note, after living just south of San Francisco for 2 years, shows like Charmed annoyed the crap out of me cuz they always showed it sunny and warm, like it was San Diego (it was supposedly set in SF - which if you look at the house they lived in, isn't typical SF fare either - no zero property line there!). After living there, I can say for absolute certain that it is NOT that way 80% of the time - it's more often foggy and almost always chilly (black leather jacket is standard issue - we'd get a kick out of watching the tourists walking over the Golden Gate Bridge, in shorts, freezing their you-know-whats-off). It would be nice if shows would take the locale's weather into account and make it part of the show - give a show more character. And have more variety on TV than just sun all the time.
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I would like to see the movies set in Colorado. Like Cliff hanger. Those mountains they were climbing were so not Colorado. Looked like the alps or something.
CinnamonGirl wrote: I would like to see the movies set in Colorado. Like Cliff hanger. Those mountains they were climbing were so not Colorado. Looked like the alps or something.
If anyone from Hollywood reads this forum they'll make movies like this about us:
Trouble with hillbies on the North Fork of the South Platte
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CinnamonGirl wrote: I would like to see the movies set in Colorado. Like Cliff hanger. Those mountains they were climbing were so not Colorado. Looked like the alps or something.
Those mountains were the Dolomites. Set in Colorado, filmed in Italy.