There's three that rattled me personally.
1. Brannigan is a not-very-good late-period John Wayne film set in London in the 1970s; he's a tough Chicago cop kicking ass in London (you know, doing things his way). Anyroad, there's a big car chase in it, where he drives east down York Road in Wandsworth, and turns left, about to go over Battersea Bridge (I know because I used to live there). Except he magically appears 10 miles east and races over Tower Bridge.
2. Bridget Jones' Baby. Not a bad film, but at the end, Colin Firth and Patrick Dempsey carry her from Borough to University College Hospital (both places I used to work). According to Google Maps, this would take at least an hour (for a person not carrying a heavily pregnant woman).
3. That Freddie Mercury biopic. Freddie had an apartment in the Glockenbach district of Munich. This is very near the city centre. In the film, however, he mysteriously has about an acre of garden.
1. Brannigan is a not-very-good late-period John Wayne film set in London in the 1970s; he's a tough Chicago cop kicking ass in London (you know, doing things his way). Anyroad, there's a big car chase in it, where he drives east down York Road in Wandsworth, and turns left, about to go over Battersea Bridge (I know because I used to live there). Except he magically appears 10 miles east and races over Tower Bridge.
2. Bridget Jones' Baby. Not a bad film, but at the end, Colin Firth and Patrick Dempsey carry her from Borough to University College Hospital (both places I used to work). According to Google Maps, this would take at least an hour (for a person not carrying a heavily pregnant woman).
3. That Freddie Mercury biopic. Freddie had an apartment in the Glockenbach district of Munich. This is very near the city centre. In the film, however, he mysteriously has about an acre of garden.
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