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Post by Ladybug on Aug 24, 2015 11:23:50 GMT -4
I love the English cottage in The Holiday! Cameron Diaz's house in LA is not bad either, but I love cozy spaces.
Both the apartments in You've Got Mail are wonderful, and I loved Meg Ryan's store and Tom Hanks's boat.
The house Julia Roberts moves into in Sleeping With the Enemy is another cozy space that I coveted. And a cute guy living next door and everything.
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Post by FotoStoreSheila on Aug 24, 2015 16:55:38 GMT -4
The waterfront condo that Archie borrows from a friend in A Fish Called Wanda and Jonathan Rhys Meyers apartment in Match Point. I also loved Goldie Hawn's yacht in Overboard when I was a kid.
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Post by lea1977 on Aug 24, 2015 17:01:02 GMT -4
I liked the Brady Bunch home, California mid century at its best.
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Post by Kaleidoscope Eyes on Aug 24, 2015 18:03:44 GMT -4
I will always covet Michael and Hope Steadman's 2 story craftsman in thirtysomething, as well as Melissa's funky warehouse loft. Along the same lines as Michael and Hope's house, I never tire of seeing the Chase home in My So Called Life. It's no surprise that the creative team of Marshall Herskovitz and Ed Zwick created/produced both shows. I guess we three have the same taste in homes.
Dylan's California Craftsman in BH90210: Original Recipe, will always be a favorite as well.
ETA: Oh yeah, can't forget the seaside home in Mystic Pizza where Cat babysat.
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Post by Smilla on Aug 24, 2015 18:59:20 GMT -4
I loved The Beach House that Kelly and Donna shared. That was sort of what I thought my first post-college apartment would look like. (Um...yeah, that didn't exactly happen.)
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Post by Atreides on Aug 24, 2015 19:51:44 GMT -4
Carrie and Big's apartment ("Heaven on 5th Avenue") in the first SATC movie. That shoe closet alone! And then they sold it and moved into a dump (relatively speaking) in the horrible sequel.
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Post by Sunnyhorse on Aug 25, 2015 9:15:16 GMT -4
Give me Meryl Streep's character's house in It's Complicated, please. I watch the movie sometimes just to gawk at the house.
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GinFizz
Blueblood
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Post by GinFizz on Aug 25, 2015 20:59:16 GMT -4
When I was a kid, I thought all New York apartments were like the loft space in "Big" (trampoline! pinball machine!) or the awesome pad in "Three Men and A Baby". Sigh.
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Post by deeconsistent on Aug 26, 2015 2:19:09 GMT -4
When I was a kid, I thought all New York apartments were like the loft space in "Big" (trampoline! pinball machine!) or the awesome pad in "Three Men and A Baby". Sigh. Ha ha, I didn't think they were all like that, but I thought that they were super-cheap compared to "finished" spaces. When I would imagine moving here when I was younger, I thought my first NY apartment was going to be a huge loft in an inexpensive part of the city that no one wanted to live in, like Soho or Tribeca. Meet Joe Black is the movie that cemented my dislike for Brad Pitt's acting, but Anthony Hopkins' opulent penthouse is another example of real estate porn that made an otherwise unenjoyable movie worth watching for me.
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hamhock
Sloane Ranger
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Post by hamhock on Aug 26, 2015 8:43:03 GMT -4
The house and kitchen, especially the kitchen, in Mr. and Mrs. Smith...including all the guns and spy gadgets!
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