Hey guys! I want to mention: before uploading this I had only see a small portion of Chris Stuckmann's Signs video (I try not to watch other locations videos to deter keying in on the same facts or subconsciously copying anything). After my video was posted, I finally watched the rest of his and wanted to mention that he found A THIRD CROP CIRCLE in an adjacent field! It had me second guessing the matchup I put in with the family standing in the crop circle. There is streetview next to the field with the third crop circle and it looked similar, but not quite right. I 3D rendered the terrain/treeline in Google Earth Pro and it still didn't seem right. The treeline was way too close to where that circle was. There is also an aerial shot of the third crop circle where you can see BOTH fields. The third circle was there, but neither the "actors circle" nor the movie's crop circles were there yet. After conferring with Randy, we believe this was a test circle to make sure they could produce it properly before putting in the ones they used for filming. What do you think? Thanks for watching!
I watch so many videos like this, and you’ve truly mastered the art of doing them the right way. They’re fast-paced and meticulously produced. Great work! - JayTowers iHeartRadio Detroit
15:20 lol can't believe you found a drive thru time lapse video on youtube of that exact location adding more credibility to that being the tree. Your entire video was pretty informative like where you added the part that the gravel road outside the home was piled up on the side there. Awesome all around job man.
Hahaha, thanks Adam! I was scraping the internet for ANY clues about the tree. I think the image with them all standing behind the firetruck is the most convincing but still wish there was something more concrete.
What an incredible filming locations video. There are a lot of TH-camrs that do these but this one has topped them all in production and editing. Look forward to more
I live near Newtown and was working at the local paper in 2002-2003 when the movie was being made. We interviewed Mel a few times and ran stories for months. He was great with the locals and it was fun to see production all over the area.
Yoooooooo so excited to see this video up! That was some real detective work you did to find the crash scene, nice work brother! Those drone shots too are some high quality shots! It’s impressive how much work you put into these videos
Always happy to see you back with your excellent and greatly appreciated videos! When you said Bucks Co. I was wondering if you happened to be there for the event tbis summer. Happiest New Year Yet to you and yours, buddy!
Insane! You do such an amazing job with these locaiton visits, breaking down every single detail in depth and adding visuals to help illustrate. Can't believe that house wasn't real it would have been an epic location. I don't suppose you are also a fan of M Night's The Village? Love that movie as well and would really like to see you bring those locations back to life, nobody else has done anything with it, location wise.
@@BSAArklay Thanks you so much! I do love The Village and found the field but wasn’t able to make it work on this visit. I’m definitely gonna keep working to do that one though!
This was such an eerie film of the time. Absolutely blown away again with your details and precision Ryan! Definitely the best movie location channel on TH-cam 👏 Look forward to more 😁
Great video. I live in the area as well. Lady In The Water was also filmed within about half an hour of Newtown. There is an industrial park between Green Ln and Runway Rd in Levittown. They built the apartment "courtyard" there. It was just a tall rectangular building that (from memory) was just blank on the outside.
it wasn't a pool hall it was home to the American shuffleboard and billiard company they made pool tables here for 100 years before closing in the late 90s
Great video! When they were filming Signs, I lived in Morrisville, not far from the pharmacy. I was also dating my future wife, who lived right across the street from the farmhouse on Delaware Valley University's grounds. It was impressive how they built the farmhouse, shot for a month or two, and then tore it down. I remember trying to sneak a peek at the filming whenever I could, but they kept the site locked down pretty tight.
A really great and thorough filming location video. I enjoy making filming location videos myself and really appreciate your attention to detail. Subscribed.
Love Signs, favourite movie ever , i was about 13 or 14 when i went to see it in the cinema and i left that cinema feeling kinda scared but also wowed by it, it was the very first movie i liked from start to finnish. Part of me whats another movie in that world but i also dont it ruined
When you said the reflector is at a local antique store, is it the one from the movie? Also do you have any information on the antique store that has it?
The big white bldg across from the Army Recruiter is the Brick Hotel. Used to be really good until the new owners took over. They wound up on Hotel Hell 😂
Hey guys! I want to mention: before uploading this I had only see a small portion of Chris Stuckmann's Signs video (I try not to watch other locations videos to deter keying in on the same facts or subconsciously copying anything). After my video was posted, I finally watched the rest of his and wanted to mention that he found A THIRD CROP CIRCLE in an adjacent field! It had me second guessing the matchup I put in with the family standing in the crop circle. There is streetview next to the field with the third crop circle and it looked similar, but not quite right. I 3D rendered the terrain/treeline in Google Earth Pro and it still didn't seem right. The treeline was way too close to where that circle was. There is also an aerial shot of the third crop circle where you can see BOTH fields. The third circle was there, but neither the "actors circle" nor the movie's crop circles were there yet. After conferring with Randy, we believe this was a test circle to make sure they could produce it properly before putting in the ones they used for filming. What do you think? Thanks for watching!
Outstanding breakdown! I’m going to visit some of these locations soon.
Thank you! Hope you have an excellent trip!
Great job as usual.
You're pretty good at your job too.
Thanks, Sean!
@malfuncsean You're pretty great yourself!
I watch so many videos like this, and you’ve truly mastered the art of doing them the right way. They’re fast-paced and meticulously produced. Great work! - JayTowers iHeartRadio Detroit
Thanks, Jay! As a former radio personality, I appreciate your comment!
Nobody does these Filming Locations any better, simply brilliant.....Great Work, Thanks :)
Thank you, Lee 🙏
Definitely my favorite locations channel. Thanks for another great video!
Glad you liked it! Thanks you for watching!
15:20 lol can't believe you found a drive thru time lapse video on youtube of that exact location adding more credibility to that being the tree. Your entire video was pretty informative like where you added the part that the gravel road outside the home was piled up on the side there. Awesome all around job man.
Hahaha, thanks Adam! I was scraping the internet for ANY clues about the tree. I think the image with them all standing behind the firetruck is the most convincing but still wish there was something more concrete.
What an incredible filming locations video. There are a lot of TH-camrs that do these but this one has topped them all in production and editing. Look forward to more
Thanks man! That is greatly appreciated!
I absolutely loved this movie.....My sister lives in bucks county but I've never seen the filming locations..This is a great video❤
Thank you, Trish! Bucks County is a beautiful place!
Excellent just Excellent
NICK!! Thanks for watching, buddy!
I absolutely love every moment in this video
Amazing as always buddy!!!
Thanks for everything, Randy! 🙏
I live near Newtown and was working at the local paper in 2002-2003 when the movie was being made. We interviewed Mel a few times and ran stories for months. He was great with the locals and it was fun to see production all over the area.
Yoooooooo so excited to see this video up! That was some real detective work you did to find the crash scene, nice work brother! Those drone shots too are some high quality shots! It’s impressive how much work you put into these videos
Hopefully that’s the right spot! We explored all over that park and it was the only spot that made sense. Thanks for watching, Shaun!
Great job as always Ryan. And yes, I think you nailed the crash/tree location on the third spot. Looks like it to me as well.
Thanks, man! Great to hear from you! I just happened to see the tree while driving by it and it seemed like everything else lined up from there.
I know that park well and that’s the only possible spot they could have used.
My buddy Tommy went to college there, we used to have keg party's in that field.
Always happy to see you back with your excellent and greatly appreciated videos! When you said Bucks Co. I was wondering if you happened to be there for the event tbis summer. Happiest New Year Yet to you and yours, buddy!
Great video Ryan. I really enjoyed the combination of aerial shots. You and Randy did an awesome job on doing your homework before shooting the video.
I found your channel during Christmas, And I've been hooked since then. Awesome work man. ❤👌
Randy be everywhere 😂, great vid bro 💪😎
Hahaha, yes he is! He’ll pop up in a couple more videos that are on the way. Thank you, @Micvic79!
Insane! You do such an amazing job with these locaiton visits, breaking down every single detail in depth and adding visuals to help illustrate. Can't believe that house wasn't real it would have been an epic location. I don't suppose you are also a fan of M Night's The Village? Love that movie as well and would really like to see you bring those locations back to life, nobody else has done anything with it, location wise.
@@BSAArklay Thanks you so much! I do love The Village and found the field but wasn’t able to make it work on this visit. I’m definitely gonna keep working to do that one though!
A guy I used to manage at a movie theater worked as a security guard on set. M. Night Shyamalan would come to our theater to watch the trailers.
@@ElleCee62978 very cool! Which theater was it?
@ Neshaminy 24
Nice I love your videos
Great job as always! I love film location videos and this is top tier.
Thanks, Christopher! I’m glad you enjoyed it 👽
Awesome video with so much detail, love your work!
This was such an eerie film of the time. Absolutely blown away again with your details and precision Ryan! Definitely the best movie location channel on TH-cam 👏 Look forward to more 😁
Thanks for doing this. I’m in New Hope 30 years & recognized the Camp sign right away. Used to take that road a lot to avoid 202.
@@samanthab1923 thanks for watching, Samantha! We stopped by Peddler’s Village while were around there. Bucks County is such a beautiful place!
Great video. I live in the area as well. Lady In The Water was also filmed within about half an hour of Newtown. There is an industrial park between Green Ln and Runway Rd in Levittown. They built the apartment "courtyard" there. It was just a tall rectangular building that (from memory) was just blank on the outside.
Amazing work. Thanks a lot! It exactly what this masterpiece movie deserves.
Always love to see a new upload
Hoping I can get more and more videos out this year! Thank you for watching!
I love this movie so much!! Thenks for your extensive research on the locations.
Thank YOU for checking it out! I’m glad you enjoyed it
Dude, your production quality is top notch. Newly subscribed - thanks for the video.
Great video, well done... Love how the chemist kept the signs made for the movie
Great vid. Some excellent detective work, especially with the crash scene.
I also first saw Signs on Kazaa haha. Great video!
@@dustinking2370 😂😂😂 That was prime Kazaa era
it wasn't a pool hall it was home to the American shuffleboard and billiard company they made pool tables here for 100 years before closing in the late 90s
Thank you for that note! I got that information from an old newspaper article written during the filming but must have misread it.
Great video! When they were filming Signs, I lived in Morrisville, not far from the pharmacy. I was also dating my future wife, who lived right across the street from the farmhouse on Delaware Valley University's grounds. It was impressive how they built the farmhouse, shot for a month or two, and then tore it down. I remember trying to sneak a peek at the filming whenever I could, but they kept the site locked down pretty tight.
An awesome video of one of my favorite movies . 😎👍🏼🎥
Thanks! It’s such a good movie!
Great video Ryan! 😍 I think U nailed the 3rd spot for the firetruck crash scene. I'm definitely above your 40% on that one! 😊
Thanks for the video.
Please do more Shyamalan movie locations ! ❤
Amazing detail. Bummed that the house wasn't still there. I always thought it was the perfect farmhouse, very nostalgic.
A really great and thorough filming location video.
I enjoy making filming location videos myself and really appreciate your attention to detail.
Subscribed.
Awesome video.
🔥🔥🔥
Superb contents. 🎉
Awesome this guy has the best filming locations video's
Thanks, MARKIETRILL!
Nice video.That is one of my favorite scary movies, I saw it when it was first released and loved it #Aztec73
Love Signs, favourite movie ever , i was about 13 or 14 when i went to see it in the cinema and i left that cinema feeling kinda scared but also wowed by it, it was the very first movie i liked from start to finnish. Part of me whats another movie in that world but i also dont it ruined
The kids Birthday Party was a shock to me. Creepiest part of any movie!
Blast from the past I saw this and many others at Skyline theatre Hyderabad .
My two favorite alien movies are Signs and War of the Worlds (with Tom Cruise)
When you said the reflector is at a local antique store, is it the one from the movie? Also do you have any information on the antique store that has it?
The big white bldg across from the Army Recruiter is the Brick Hotel. Used to be really good until the new owners took over. They wound up on Hotel Hell 😂
Where did the actors stay while filming the movie ??
That sucks! I’ve been trying to figure out where Ray’s house is forever!
The 3rd location. How come you didn't mention the little tree growing from the backside it's obviously there. Did you not see that?
14:42 “the third time is the charm because this looks like exactly what we’re looking for”
You should learn about trees. 😂
That would’ve helped. I should’ve stayed in the Boy Scouts
@GoingtotheMovies I had to learn because of mycology.
@@GoingtotheMovies I love your channel