Tuesday, February 05, 2019

First Snow (2006)

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Drama thriller. A psychic reading leads a man along a path of paranoia and mistrust. Starring Guy Pearce, J.K. Simmons, Piper Perabo, William Fichtner, Shea Whigham, Rick Gonzales, Jackie Burroughs, J.K. Simmons, and Portia Dawson. Filming locations: Albuquerque, Bosque Farms, and Moriarty.



Notes on Individual Scenes
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Kids at play - northern edge of Rail Yards. A notable building towards the northwest corner of the Railyards.



Longhorn Ranch Motel - between Moriarty and Clines Corners - (35.00559, -105.91552)

Longhorn Motel.

Longhorn Motel.

Longhorn Motel.
Longhorn Motel.

The Dog House, 1216 Central Ave. SW.








Bar - Likely Louie's Pub and Grill, 5603 Menaul Blvd. NE.

Louie's Pub and Grill, 5603 Menaul Blvd. NE.





Place with Fans - Just west of Iron Ave. and Broadway Blvd. SE (35.07859, -106.6464). Also the location for the business meetings.


Medical Clinic

House


Old Town, Patio Market.








Green Mesa Trail and Pawnee Creek Trail NE (35.19362, -106.56369)



Long shot of the Big-I, Intersection of I-40 & I-25.


Mesas - Possibly road to Jemez Dam.


Street Cafe - 3513 Central Ave. NE - What is now Moxi's Hair Salon


Nob Hill Shopping Center


Cafe - Formerly Milton's Coffee Shop, and what is currently the Whole Hog Cafe, 725 Central Ave. NE.





Neighborhood and house - 804

Central at I-25

Mall


Street with Blakes and K-Mart - NM State Police, 2501 Carlisle Blvd. NE.





Valley House - Mrs. McClure

Parking for Frontier Restaurant (not entirely clear where, though - murals may be different today - but probably adjacent to Frontier Restaurant.)


Nob Hill Shopping Center.


Roadside buildings - one under construction

"Abiquiu Lake"

Bosque

Gas Station

Exit 257 - Budaghers Exit from I-25.


Desert Sands Motel, Albuquerque, 5000 Central Avenue SE (now, sadly, gone...).


Desert Sands Motel, Albuquerque, 5000 Central Avenue SE.

Something spooky there.





Rail Yards


Railyards.


Railyards.


Railyards.


Railyards.


Taos House


1 comment:

  1. I particularly like the pictures of the railyards. In the second picture from the bottom, it is interesting how one wall is completely lit but the space in between the buildings is entirely in shadow.

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