Looks like it was filmed in Norway or a place equally poor!
People looked cashless , poor and broke! Very Euro. Not a very sexy location. This is not America.
sharePeople looked cashless , poor and broke! Very Euro. Not a very sexy location. This is not America.
shareI think it looked pretty American, possibly Canadian, cause they love filming things in canadia these days. But to tell the truth I don't know what Norway looks like, so , I guess you could be spot on. But I doubt it.
shareLol Norway is hardly poor. It's one of the most desirable places to live in the world.
shareI've only seen the trailer, but have traveled all over Texas for a LONG time. I've been to every part of that state. The trailer looks fairly accurate. Was wondering, does anybody know if the boardwalk/beach area is Galveston or somewhere else?
sharethat'd be my guess, which part of texas did you like most ? i'm in the central area, aka the heart of texas
shareI was in Ft Worth two weeks ago for a concert. I’m from Louisiana so I’ve travel eastern TX frequently. It’s landscape there is not much different from central and northern Louisiana.
sharei've walked that pier once or twice, who'd ya see in Ft worth ? and what venue. i'm seeing a band there next month at Ridglea, if you haven't seen a show there you must, its an older venue but recently re opened & the place is great
shareIt was at a big sports arena, I can’t think of the name at the moment. We saw Duran Duran and Chic was their opener.
shareyour probably from or close to Shreveport, had a good friend who moved here from there. he was a real character, you ever explore Deep Elum in dallas ? its similar to 6th street in Austin
shareI’ve been to 6th street in Austin several times but I’ve never been to Deep Elum in Dallas though. The last time I was in Austin was to see The Cure at a festival there in 2019. I think it was Austin City Limits. I’m actually from the Livingston Parish area.
sharedrove through that way heading to nola, just assumed you'd be seeing those shows in houston rather than up north but maybe not one of their stops. next time in austin catch a show at the moody center, another excellent venue.
shareI used to do some hauling for work so the long drives are a cinch for me. But yeah, Austin seems like a great place these days. I can’t say the same for Nola though. The crime and everything associated with it just never seemed to recover from after Katrina.
shareNOLA is incredibly bad. Went a few years ago. I can only imagine the state it's in after the pandemic. Hopefully I won't be returning lol
shareI still go because there are record stores I go to every other month or so, but most people I know avoid it like the plague. Places on Baton Rouge are a no man’s land now too.
shareI really like Galveston honestly haha. Some of the areas near Harlingen I also find quiet and peaceful so I enjoy those as well. College Station has been good. Of the 3/4 major cities I would say Dallas is my favorite. I've gone to that massive flea market many times as well as a few Stars games. Houston, Tyler, Beaumont, and Austin have been some of my least favorite places. HBU?
sharewhen ya only know rural central texas any of those big cities are impressive & fun. galveston was a get away long ago when my family would rent a beach house every summer but i'd suggest Lake Whitney and the diving cliffs for some backroad adventure.
shareFrom Wikipedia:
“Filming locations included restaurants in Texas City and Nederland, a donut shop in Groves, as well as the Kemah Boardwalk and Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier in Galveston.[20][21][14] The Donut Hole was open for business in the morning while filming took place in the evening.[22]”
Huh? Norway is far from poor. This is America. Deny it all you want.
shareNorway is one of the best places to live. This movie was shot in Tweakerville, U.S.A where everybody is missing teeth because of our capitalist for profit medical system.
shareisn't capitalist!
shareI'm in stitches, this must be the most 'murican thread ever.
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