Amazing Art Prints

    Charleston art

Click arrow to expand list

Hollywood comes to South Carolina! (State Museum at least…)

Posted By shoutabout,Date: 04.19.2008

Carolina movie lovers come visit the State Museum downtown Columbia for a super cool exhibit on all the Hollywood and independent films shot in the Palmetto State. Did you know that over 250 movies were filmed in South Carolina? You bet! Oscar Die Hard with a Vengeance set propswinning movies like Forrest Gump, Cold Mountain and The Abyss, as well as American classics, such as The Patriots, Days of Thunder, Prince of Tides, Renaissance Man, The Great Santini, and Die Hard With a Vengeance. Even the recently released and already award-buzzing comedy, Leatherheads, featuring George Clooney and Renee Zellweger calls Carolina “home”.

The exhibit is only $3 over the regular admission price of $5. So for a price of one movie ticket you get enjoy memorabilia, props and costumes and watch adrenaline pumping clips from dozens films made over the past 100 years, right in our backyard. That’s something we can all be proud about!

Interesting and Fun Facts to See
Sketch from Forrest Gump - Lt. Dan Jumps in the ocean1. You will jolly up seeing some of Forrest Gump original sketches: like the scene when he carries Bubba or the one when Lt. Dan finally makes peace with himself and jumps into the ocean.

2. “Fire engine causes fire evacuation!” The 1921 fire engine from The Chiefs TV series was accidentally driven into the building last November setting off the smoke alarms Fire truck from The Chiefsand causing evacuation of the Museum and the entire Dept. of Revenue.

3. Heavy winter snow in Greenville? That’s right. Portions of downtown were covered in artificial snow to convey authentic Siberian winter for The Printing movie set in pre-perestroika Russia.
Renaissance Man scene shot at Fort Jackson
4. Get a good laugh watching several edited clips depicting classic scenes actually shot in South Carolina even though the movies imply otherwise. Like the drive over “a New York bridge” you guessed it was Cooper River bridge; or the one from Renaissance Man’s army post clearly shot at Fort Jackson.

5. How about seeing up close and personal some of the costumes and props from your favorite movies? Like Tom Cruise’s jumpsuit from Days of Thunder, the scaffold gallows from The Patriots, a full size replica of the Hunley submarine, Eddie Murphy’s fat suit, set pieces from Die Hard with a Vengeance and the football team’s mascot from Radio.

6. Wanna take part in a movie? You can at the State Museum. You can drive a car pretending you’re in Leatherheads. Check this out! Driving automobile in Leatherheads

7. End your Hollywood tour with a look of some famos South Carolinian actors.

Where: At the State Museum through October 19, 2008. Open Tuesday - Saturday 10 AM - 5 PM; Sunday 1 - 5 PM; Open Monday between Memorial Day and Labor Day

Have fun and be proud in Columbia South Carolina!

Popularity: 1% [?]

Related Posts:
  • State Museum, South Carolina art, history and science under one roof (Columbia fun things to do)Housed in the former Columbia Mill building the State Museum features 4 floors of interactive exhibits covering art, history, natural history, science and technology. It...

  • Fort Sumter: Family Day Trip in South Carolina HistoryFort Sumter located in the middle of the Charleston Harbor is where "The War in Between the States" (as it is called here since was...

  • Hats off to the South Carolina heroines of the American RevolutionMore Revolutionary War battles were fought in South Carolina then any other state. For most women the war was a matter of survival. Troops on...

  • Exquisite Norfolk Southern train model layout at SC State MuseumThe SC State Museum has an incredible Southern Railroad model train layout depicting post Civil War South Carolina landscape. The H0 scale diorama is loaded...

  • Get moving with Leonardo da Vinci at the SC State Museum!"...Motion is the cause of every life..." What do the Humvee, Tour de France, ball bearings and olive oil have in common? They all can...


  • Share/Save/Bookmark

    Send to a Friend:





    Send to a friend:
    1 Star2 Stars (No Votes Yet)
    Loading ... Loading ...

    One Response to “Hollywood comes to South Carolina! (State Museum at least…)”

    1. Cypress Gardens - From “Carolina Gold” to Floating Hearts Family Fun (Charleston outdoor things to do with kids) « Shout About South Carolina Travel, Family Attractions and Free Things to Do Says:

      [...] “The Notebook”, and “The Yearling”. In fact the SC State Museum in downtown Columbia is featuring an incredible exhibition about all the Hollywood movies shot in South Carolina. • History lovers can spend more time at The Nesbitt House or the Dean [...]

    Post Your Comments:

    Share it!

      Share/Save/Bookmark

       Subscribe

    Coupons and Discounts