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- Pearl Harbor. Pearl Harbor is an American romantic war drama directed by Michael Bay and filmed on the scenic island of Oahu. Released in 2001, and produced by Bay and Jerry Bruckheimer, the movie stars Ben Affleck, Kate Beckinsale, and Josh Hartnett alongside a talented cast.
- Lost. Lost is an American television series that masterfully blends elements of drama, science fiction, and supernatural mystery. Its narrative is primarily set on a mysterious, uncharted island in the Pacific Ocean, where a diverse group of survivors from Oceanic Flight 815, which crashed en route from Sydney to Los Angeles, find themselves stranded.
- Hawaii Five-0. Hawaii Five-0 is an action-packed American television series, a modern reimagining of the classic series from the 1960s, set in the beautiful and culturally rich state of Hawaii.
- Jurassic Park. Jurassic Park is a groundbreaking science fiction film directed by Steven Spielberg, adapted from Michael Crichton’s novel of the same name.
- Kualoa Ranch
- Valley of The Temples
- Ala Wai Yacht Harbor
- Mākua Beach
- Hawai‘i Convention Center
- Camp Erdman
- Papailoa Beach
- Paradise Park
- Mānoa Falls Trail
- First Hawaiian Bank
The vast landscape of Kualoa Ranch, from Ka‘a‘awa Valley to Hakipu‘u Valley, was used as a number of locations throughout filming. The golf course, a few Dharma stations (The Arrow and The Tempest), the security fence and some streams throughout the series were all filmed there. Some of these areas can be visited on Kualoa’s Movie Sites & Ranch Tou...
The Byodo-In Temple, a replica of a temple in Kyoto, Japan, is a Buddhist temple just off Kahekili Highway in Kāneʻohe. You may recognize it as the site of Jin and Sun’s wedding. Heck, you probably recognize some of your Korean friends as extras.
You may recognize the harbor behind Desmond and Penny in their iconic photo, but did you know it’s the same harbor Boone and Shannon have a fight at in Australia? It’s also the place Ben tries to kill Penny, where Charlie almost dies (for the billionth time) and where Sun points a Ben at gun (and we really want her to use it).
Things started to get weird (OK, moreweird) when a giant Egyptian statue was seen at Mākua Beach. This was where Ben killed Jacob. The base of the statue was constructed and taken down each day of filming, but that doesn’t explain how no one else on the show ever managed to come across it, whether as a full statue or just a foot.
One of the most recognizable locations Lost used was the Hawai‘i Convention Center, which became Sydney Airport in many characters’ flashbacks. Remember when Shannon betrayed Sayid by implying he had a bomb? And when Jack flipped out about his father’s body, screaming at the ticketing agent? But our favorite moment was when Jin held up a flower to ...
The Others seemed like a mystery for so long, but their camp was unveiled in season 3. New Otherton, Dharmaville, whatever you want to call it, the barracks of Camp Erdman served as the community The Others took over after they killed all of the Dharma Initiative workers and dumped them in a hole. Today you can take a self-guided walking tour of ...
The beach of all beaches. This is where the survivors made camp for most of the show, with tons of turtles and a view from Ka‘ena Point to Waimea Bay. The street access is through a small path, making it harder to find, but there’s plenty of room on the sand to run back and forth yelling "WAAAAALT!"
When Kate and Sawyer were kidnapped by The Others and taken to Hydra Island, they found themselves trapped in polar bear cages. In reality, Paradise Park in Mānoa was a bird park with aviaries, but it is now closed to the public.
For Ethan’s scenes, producers needed a jungle. A dark, rainy, slippery jungle. So of course they chose Mānoa Falls. Look for the banyan tree Charlie was hanging by his neck from and try not to cry when you remember thinking he really was dead.
Paik Industries, Sun’s father’s business, was shot upstairs in First Hawaiian Center downtown, easily recognizable with its tall blue windows. The location was also used in season 1 as the bank Kate robs to get her toy plane.
Dec 11, 2019 · The island's diverse landscapes make it a popular spot for filming. With Shaka Guide, we'll take you to a handful of these locations on our Oahu tours. You can pretend to be an extra or the star of the show at any of these Oahu film spots!
Jun 20, 2022 · There are hundreds of resources online giving maps and directions to near enough every filming spot, so it wasn’t too hard finding all of these places. What was hard was trying to narrow down which places to see as you could literally spend weeks trying to see everything.
50 First Dates is a 2004 romantic comedy that was filmed in Hawaii. The story takes place on the island of Oahu, so the audience is treated to some truly epic 50 First Dates filming locations.
Apr 24, 2012 · On Location. The Oahu list covers most of the major Magnum P.I. filming locations, but it is by no means exhaustive. To see even more filming locations, you simply MUST check out Rubber Chicken's Guide to Magnum P.I. Locations, an interactive, multimedia map (XML-based KML file) with over 350 Magnum P.I. locations, many of which feature ...
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Sep 19, 2005 · Check out the stunning locations in Oahu, Hawaii where "Lost" was filmed, such as the Ka'a'awa Valley and Mokule'ia Beach, the home of the monster.