It was not shot on the coast of South Carolina. I believe that is supposed to be where it takes place in the film although I have not seen the film itself. Actually, the last scene was shot at the site of the home where I grew up. It's located in Lake County outside of Leesburg, FL. As far as I know there are no orange groves in SC since I imagine it's just too cold. In fact, we had to replant 100 yr old trees in the 1980's due to a freeze that killed all of them. What you see in the film is about the only orange grove that far north in Florida. Today, the present day FL orange industry, what is left of it, is centered further to the south. The lake you see is Big Lake Harris (north shore of the lake).
A scene can contain multiple shots. A shot is one isolated take.
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SING SING The prison scene was shot at Sing Sing prison in Ossining NY (on the Hudson river, about 30 miles north of New York City.)
A scene can contain multiple shots. A shot is one isolated take.
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From what I read, the first scenes that were shot were the fight scene, and the baseball scene, which they described as the hardest ones to film/make. Hope I helped!
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The scene of the log cabin at the end of the movie was shot on a back lot at Universal Studios, Universal City, California. The road scene was shot in British Columbia, Canada.See Sources and related links for additional information.
The movie was shot entirely on location in Mexico. The waterfall explosion scene was shot in Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico and the rest of the movie in Tecoanapa, Guerrero, Mexico.
Rush Hour 2. They have the scene in the casino, and Isabella ends up getting shot.
Yes.
Justin Hentges gets shot.
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Yes. Almost every scene in the movie was filmed in front of the green screen for the 3d effect except the airplane graveyard scene, that was actually real.
SING SING The prison scene was shot at Sing Sing prison in Ossining NY (on the Hudson river, about 30 miles north of New York City.)