Austin's streets and landmarks have been featured in dozens of movies over the decades. So whether you're heading to a Longhorns' game or the Capitol, you're treading in the footsteps of Hollywood A-listers and indie icons.
filmed all around Austin , but director Nimród Antal took advantage of the otherworldly beauty of McKinney Falls and its sparkling blue waters that have carved pools and loops into the area's signature limestone.Man of the House
Attending a Longhorns home game is, for many, a rite of passage if you're a student at UT. But if you get dragged along when you'd much rather be at the movies, you can at least know you're on set for , the 2005 comedy about a stone-faced Texas Ranger assigned to guard a group of cheerleaders who witnessed a murder.The Best Little Whorehouse in TexasThe Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
is memorable around here is because it was the first movie ever to be filmed in the Texas state Capitol. Most particularly, Charles Dunning as the weaselly governor frolicking through the rotunda while singing"Sidestepping."
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