Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Nightcrawler (2014)



I was pretty excited to see Nightcrawler as it looked to be a pretty heavily LA-based locations movie, plus you can't usually go wrong with Jake Gyllenhaal.  I found a lot of locations via the trailers and promo pics, but also brought my notepad to the screening to hit up as many locations as I could during my latest Halloween Los Angeles trip.   So not all of these will have screenshots, at least not until it is released on home video.

First up, an easy one, the Angelino's parking lot....


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Next is Jake's apartment....

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Reverse angle of the apartment...




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Bob's Market makes a quick cameo....

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As does this shot in Hollywood...

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The pawn shop seen early in the film....






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I love when they use GPS in the movies, makes it a lot easier to find stuff, especially this apartment they case out....




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One of his first accidents across the street from Paris Baguette...



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The coffee shop seen in the background of the news feed...


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KTLA-5 stands in for KWLA-6 in the film....



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A prominent Bed Bath and Beyond sign makes an appearance in the film, but not in real life at this intersection...



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The "f*cking amazeballs" trailer shot appears in this intersection...





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Jake tears around this corner....





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Same corner, but different angle is this gas station sign...


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This house is the scene of the crime, thanks to Chas at itsfilmedthere.com for this find...




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One pivotal scene finds Jake coming upon a horrific crime scene in a large mansion.  Although the gate was open and I was very tempted to go on up the drive to see the house, I thought it best not to trespass....





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The Chinatown Express...








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I don't know how many times they pass by this IHOP, which I visited previously for Workaholics....



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The final crash scene takes place on this stretch of street and corner....














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This Los Angeles Police Department played itself in the film....







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And the final scene took place at this corner and liquor store parking lot...






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The spot used in the poster....



UPDATE February 2015:   During my latest trip I was able to hit up a few more locations.  First up is the spot where Bill Paxton gets into an "accident"....




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Here is the Shell gas station that is used in one scene....




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Next up is a location that shows up in a few shots.....



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Here is the spot where they have a break at a food truck....



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I was able to make it to the diner used in a key scene in the film....










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And here is the shot where Jake "fixes" Bill's van.....


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UPDATE: Thanks to my friend, Rayen, who stopped by Venice Beach to grab these shots where Jake steals the bike....










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19 comments:

  1. Awesome article! Thanks so much for posting. Do you have the address for the poster image location? Thanks again!! :)

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    1. Sure thing, the poster was by the corner of E 6th Street and S Anderson Streets. New shots from the movie coming soon!

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  2. Love the site. What is the address for the mansion? Thanks!

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  4. Great post Robert, thank you!
    What is the address for that shot where Jake "fixes" the van?
    Congratulations for this website.
    Cheers,

    Zoli (a filming loc. fan from Hungary)

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    1. 808 Royal Court in Venice, looking towards the the house number 105.

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  5. Great! Thank you.
    (Otherwise, I like Venice, because I love the music of The Doors very much).

    Zoli

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  6. Hi! Great blog!!
    Just curious: what's the address for Jake's apartment?
    Thanks!

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  7. In a knockout performance, Jake Gyllenhaal plays Louis Bloom, the type of guy who would not only sell his own mother but would chop her up into tiny pieces to facilitate the transaction.

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  8. Hey Robert,

    Great site! What's the address for the Granada Hills murder house?

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    1. I'm not sure which one you are referring to, the mansion? It is at 4808 Topeka Drive in Tarzana.

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  9. Robert You are a master! But I really couldn’t found the poster movie can You point it the exact spot where You stood.... thanks!!!

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    1. I was standing around 600 S Anderson Street. Unfortunately, the Sixth Street Bridge seen in the background was demolished a couple of years ago. :(

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  10. heY can i ask... im interested about couple locations of den of thieves movie first scene shop and the strip club locations .sorry if not the time or place to ask.....cheers

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    1. I have not seen that movie, but will check for locations when I do.

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  11. hwy this is awesome ... where lou and his pal was waiting for the two men get the Cadillac to go to the china express... thanks

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  12. how they can gathered all those cop cars and police men in accident scenes and chases.. what the procces?

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