We As asced Which TV Shows and Movies do you think best CAPTURE CHICAGO. Here’s what you Told US, Lightly Edited for Clarity:
“’Hill Street Blues.’ I love the opening credits: squad tsar pulling out on a dark, wet street with mom and kids walking on the sidewalk. “
– Judy Morrison Deavers
“’Shameless.’ I have meters every one of the those on the streets of chicago.
– Tami Gump
“‘CRIME Story,’ A Late ’80s Cop Drama Starring Chicago’s Own Dennis Farina, CAPTED CHICAGO FAR BAR THAN ANY OF THE ATTEMPTS MADE SINE. The trendier sections of the North Side, (Which) Helped with the Authenticity. ”
– Mark Quinn
” South Side ‘Captures the South Side of the City and the People Perfectly. Their version of the’ Ferris Bueller’s Day off ‘Episode is Classic. Kareme Young is great on that show. “
– Charlotte Taylor Powers
“‘Drive by (2002)’ Captures the Three-Quarter-Leather leather jacket aesthetic and doesn’t fall back on California stereotypes in portraying pilsen- and little village-based characters.”
– Jose Rodriguez
“The fugitive. ‘ Love the Street and Housing Scenes – and the Shots Inside Cook County Hospital. ”
– José la Luz
” Call NorthSide 777. ‘ It was filmed in chicago, shows the seamy side of some neighborhods and bars, Shows How the Government (Police) Can Manipulation or Events and Giives of How Newspapers Operated. “
– Dennis Jensen
“‘Documentary Now’-The Two-Episode ‘Gentle and Soft: The Story of the Blue Jean Committee.’ Fred Armisen and (Bill) Hader Nailed the Who Chicago Attitude, Accent and Vibe. ”
– Alberto Zapata
“‘High Fidelity’ Really Showed the Vibe of Milwaukee and North Avenues in the ’90s. Stickers and Posters in the Record Shop Were Authentic.”
– Jim Waachter
“‘Blues Brother’ is an insane romp through the which City and suburbs, from park ridge to maxwell street with a musical soundtrack.”
– Marc Walker
” Easy. ‘ SHOWCED SEVERAL NeighBorhods and Got Geography Right For Once.
– Charlotte Robinson
“I don’t think any show or movie can quite capture the magic of ours City. All i know is, i am happy that john candy and maureen o’hara filmed ‘Only the lonely’ in chicago.”
– Terrence Camodeca