@Dorothy gave a great link which I’d never noticed on imdb before. It appears that imdb users add locations that they recognise into imdb’s database of filming locations, such as the one for the Bourne Supremacy. I thought I would take some of those locations and stick them into a google search to see if I could find other sites, e.g. this search.
The first link returned is to movie-locations.com which appears to contain quite a comprehensive list of locations and photos on this particular movie.
The second link is from foursquare and contains a map as well as user supplied descriptions of locations.
There are other links which might also be useful, but when adding in “nerul bridge” which wasn’t mentioned in imdb, they disappeared.
Searching for a more recent movie such as Terminator Genisys wasn’t as successful, but I’m not sure if that’s due to the sites being out of date or the movie being too recent. movie-locations links to a book on Amazon about the subject of this and names this phenomenon as movie tourism.
Following the success of the original edition, this comprehensive,
international handbook to movie tourism has now been expanded and
completely updated, with over 70 new entries on films
However, the book is from 2006.
A whole genre of tourism that I didn’t know existed.
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