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  • im thinking about moving to chicago or either green bay wisconsin (im a hugh packers fan) but it looks like all you can see is trees and it looks like most of the people there are overweight, alot is chicago a good place to live?

  • I stayed at Hotel 71 last week. I tried to get up to the ballroom but it didn't happen. The wife went up there one day but some group was holding a meeting when she got up there. So she just excused herself and came back down to the room.

  • Thanks, BlakeCarlileITM. The concept for shooting is great and so are places and the huge effort on the part of 'BlakeCarlileITM'. But the only thing regrettably I hate to mention is how amateur camera-mans make the classic mistake of shooting in jerky movements because they want to maintain the hand-eye co-ordination. Unlike professionals who move the camera smoothly and slowly, however they may itch to move to the next scene but they still stay patient.

  • where going to go to chicago today for a field trip its going to be awsome

  • Thanks for doing this! This was awesome! I'd love to take that tour myself sometime!

  • The subway he rode his bike through (millennium station) is the one I get off the train at every time I go into the city. It's awesome

  • Does anyone know where the MV Agusta motorcycle scene was shot?

    watch?v=eQY9XR0XUZA for the link

  • @StigRossi The scene where we rode his motor bike through is Millennium Station

  • this is cool, but in reality, you need a life dude

  • Hey BlakeCarlileITM i Think you missed the Millenium Station where Batman broke a glass with his bike, am i wrong?

  • @darthcerda121498 Shoot, the link in the description used to work, but looks like it doesn't anymore. I'll try to find a new link for it.

  • Thanks for the tour man

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  • Dude Thanks for such an informative Dark Knight tour. I mostly watched it because I am from Chicago now living in California & I am home sick, so thanks for letting me see my home town again because I have not in a while. Great Video!

  • just a gorgeous city as a whole, I think my favorite along with Vancouver as the best cities I've lived in for at least a year.

    Good people, good sights, just a damn good city

  • the most beautiful city af America

  • I think the press conference was filmed in the lobby of 330 N Wabash. The buildings in the background are on the river and Daley Plaza doesn't have a view of the river at the ground level.

  • best city in the world

  • molepeoplez alright who is Mayor daily. It's Daley you fool so that's not even the mayor. There are more crimes in other cities like Washington and New Orleans. Chicago is more business orientated also so it's actually one of the cleanest metropolitan areas in the world. Shut up. Chicago's great.

  • Hey dude, just so you know you werent very far from mccormick place, in fact you probably drove by it on your way into the city. It is on Lake Shore Drive right where I-55 comes in, you were less than 10 minutes from it throughout all the locations you were at

  • actually the candy factory is still their what you saw in the movie was built for the movie the grass and everything was laid for the movie, i live 10 mins from it, and the green line train is in the back ground when the building is being blown up

  • LOL . . you actually hit 13 out of 14, because the Brach's Candy Factory was blown up in real life for the shooting of the movie.

  • Awesome tour! Thanks for posting!

  • LOL I walk on that street all the time!! Its by my college! (The Illinois Institute of Art - Chicago) Good place!! LOL

  • Nice, was just in town on the weekend and the river area looked very familiar but was cool to see how the other buildings around there were also used. May have to pop in the bluray sometime this week while it's fresh in my mind.

  • This is awesome! I'm in Chicago right now and will be going to some of these!!!

  • NAVY PIER! i love navy pier

    i go there every year :)

    and born there (not at navy pier lol)

  • It all looks familiar

  • I just was in chicago today and saw the place where joker crashed the party. it felt awesome.

  • why would you go to filming locations... that's just a waste of time.

  • nice job done with this vid!

    i'll be in Chicago soon, maybe i'll have to time to look at some of these locations.

  • i tried to see gotham in the movie. but all i saw was the city i live in.

  • Good work scouting all the locations.

    -E

  • great job on the video

  • Relax with the guy t711h1, he tried to squeeze all this under 10 minutes and did a great job of it!

  • Thanks!

  • "Uhhh uhhh uhhh uhhhh uhhhhhhhhhhhhh."

  • nks for making this. This is great!

  • nice! i was just there about 2 weeks ago and me and my sister were looking at the spot...and the part where lucius fox was talking with tht korean guy...it was taped on the outside patio of the convention center...and we had a recepton there it was pretty cool...u also missed that the bridge by those two parking garages was the bridge tht they shut down lookin for bombs

  • One that everyone is missing is an obscure one. In the scene where the Joker burns up "his half" of the money, the gangsters are seen walking into a building with a large red and white ship docked next to it. That ship is the John Sherwin, and it is moored (mothballed) at the grain elevators on Lake Calumet on the south side (around 130th and the Bishop Ford). It is easily seen on Google Earth.

  • Cool video, Blake.  Thanks.

  • nice job!

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