Well, you knew I couldn’t just STOP gabbing. Right?
OK, so for those of you who were receiving my e-mails last year (my Huntington Beach Public Library friends)…remember this month last year when Roger and I were both talking about the Chapman University transformation to
I didn’t nudge Don because I’m such a self-doubter that I wanted to run home and check the Internet’s IMDb site for a movie called “Accepted” and see if it mentions anything about Chapman, or rather Harmon, to confirm what I thought I knew. It did. It is! (But then, how could I have ever doubted?) It wasn't until I'd done this that I told Don about it, and of course he'd long forgotten the silly preview.
Thanks!
TTFN (ta-ta-for-now),
Tracie
P.S. If this looks like a letter, it's because it is.
P.P.S. A co-worker inspired me to check the Chapman website to see if it was posted anywhere which movies had used Chapman as a location. I found this FAQ answer on Chapman's Admissions page. It doesn't profess to be all-inclusive, so there could be more. Also, it appears to include the Orange Circle because I recall the West Wing filming up the street a couple of blocks, but don't recall their actually coming on campus. Perhaps they were given permission to if they so chose, or they did come on campus and I just didn't know it. Anyway, here's Chapman's answer to an FAQ:
- History
- Q: Have any famous people or significant events occurred on the Chapman Campus?
- A: Numerous movies have been filmed on or near Chapman's campus, including:
The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2000)
American Wedding (2003)
Crimson Tide (1995)
Havoc (2000)
First Daughter (2004)
Surviving Christmas (2004)
That Thing You Do (1996)
Accepted (2006)
Also, various television shows have used Chapman's campus, including:
The West Wing
The Ghost Whisperer
Chapman's campus was also used for an episode of "Hardball with Chris Matthews," featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger, who also appeared on Chapman's campus for the groundbreaking of the Marion Knott Studios.
3 comments:
Yup! That's the one.
ha ha very cool! Love your narratives. We just saw Superman Returns a couple weeks ago as well. That is one handsome chap!
-Cam
I agree! But Don and I were curious why some shots of him that didn't seem to require illustration, appeared to be somehow enhanced. Were they having trouble with that widow's peak whisp of hair staying in it's perfect curlique and felt they had to draw it there? Not that I'm criticizing. 'Just curious. Oh! And sorry I forgot to give you credit for pointing out the great rates at the Charter Center!
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