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Xing
Dec 4, 2006, 7:27 AM
It always seems to play the city version of "John Doe." If a script in hollywood ever read, "[random city name here]", I bet most directors would choose Cleveland.

Usually, it's like this::

Bob

I have a to fly to Cleveland for a business trop in January.



Mary

But Bob, you promised that you would take me to Fiji then.


Bob

I'm sorry Mary. I Lied. I'm American Baby, you know this.


Mary

Jesus Christ Bob. (sniff) Why do you always do this to me? (cries)



Bob attempts to hug Mary.

Mary

Leave me alone! Leave me alone!

Bob

But I love you baby.

Mary

"Baby, baby, baby." That's all it is with you. (Angela Baset - Style)

It's Cleveland now, and Paris tomorrow!

Bob

Baby, I would never make it that complex.

Buckeye Native 001
Dec 4, 2006, 7:38 AM
That's some blockbuster screenwriting right there, I tell you what.

You've got a gift, my friend. Don't hide that in a bushel basket.

Cincinnatis
Dec 4, 2006, 8:00 AM
It's funny that you created a thread about this. We have these on UrbanOhio.com ...


Cleveland:

http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php?topic=3329.0


Cincinnati:

http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php?topic=7452.0

I am not sure, but I don't think there is one yet for Columbus?

JivecitySTL
Dec 4, 2006, 12:53 PM
I have also noticed the abundant use of Cleveland in movies as the generic, humorous destination. It often takes the tone of "I would be there for the party, but I'm stuck in Cleveland."

Cleveland Brown
Dec 4, 2006, 5:25 PM
I have also noticed the abundant use of Cleveland in movies as the generic, humorous destination. It often takes the tone of "I would be there for the party, but I'm stuck in Cleveland."

Sadly, I've used that line in real life :(

Then again I'm always wonder what Family Guy's facination is with the Cleveland Brown's. Seth McFarlain is from New England.

edsas
Dec 7, 2006, 12:25 AM
I think there are a lot of screenwriters from the Midwest. A writer from Ohio might throw Cleveland into a script in a benign way as a "plug", whereas somebody from Michigan or Indiana or Illinois might throw it in as a punchline.

Similarly writers from the Northeast will use Jersey as a punchline (or benignly if they're from there) whereas West Coast writers like to pick on Bakersfield, Spokane and Boise.

But, like I said, I think there's an abundance of Midwest screenwriters out here and Cleveland is kind of their catch-all.

svs
Dec 12, 2006, 4:21 AM
Sorry guys, I think that Chicago is used much more, when a midwestern city is needed. Actually I think the writers out here try and mix it up and most cities have been used, MAry TYler Moore-Minneapolis; Family Ties-Columbus; Married with Children-Chicago; ER-Chicago, etc. I'm blanking on a series set in Cleveland at the moment, but I'm sure there is one out there.

Evergrey
Dec 12, 2006, 4:35 AM
Sorry guys, I think that Chicago is used much more, when a midwestern city is needed. Actually I think the writers out here try and mix it up and most cities have been used, MAry TYler Moore-Minneapolis; Family Ties-Columbus; Married with Children-Chicago; ER-Chicago, etc. I'm blanking on a series set in Cleveland at the moment, but I'm sure there is one out there.

youre talking about settings... this thread is about random mentions of a city... nothing is ever set in Cleveland... but its name is tossed about frequently in movies as sort of a stock midwestern city

JivecitySTL
Dec 12, 2006, 11:54 AM
And the name "Cleveland" is so bland and mudane, it comes with its own built-in humor.

Xing
Dec 12, 2006, 11:52 PM
BTW, trop = A fake business trip that usually involves sex with another woman.

Markitect
Dec 13, 2006, 12:40 AM
I'm blanking on a series set in Cleveland at the moment, but I'm sure there is one out there.

The Drew Carey Show

Paintballer1708
Dec 13, 2006, 1:59 AM
Originally Posted by Markitect
The Drew Carey Show

I believe that was shot in California. They didnt really go to Cleveland and shoot the show.

Markitect
Dec 13, 2006, 4:25 AM
I believe that was shot in California. They didnt really go to Cleveland and shoot the show.

Read it again...carefully this time.

MayorOfChicago
Dec 14, 2006, 1:20 AM
Are you asking this now because of the T-Mobile commercial they play every 5 minutes with the family at the dinner table? The father says he's gonna call his parents he hasn't called in years because long distance is too expensive and now it's not with T-Mobile. Then the kids say "i thought you said grandma and grandpa were in a better place?" and the dad says "Nawww...they're in Cleveland".

kickazzz2000
Jan 7, 2007, 8:45 PM
Are you asking this now because of the T-Mobile commercial they play every 5 minutes with the family at the dinner table? The father says he's gonna call his parents he hasn't called in years because long distance is too expensive and now it's not with T-Mobile. Then the kids say "i thought you said grandma and grandpa were in a better place?" and the dad says "Nawww...they're in Cleveland".

:haha: I remember that commercial. I spit my beer the first time I saw it.

Xing
Jan 7, 2007, 8:52 PM
Are you asking this now because of the T-Mobile commercial they play every 5 minutes with the family at the dinner table? The father says he's gonna call his parents he hasn't called in years because long distance is too expensive and now it's not with T-Mobile. Then the kids say "i thought you said grandma and grandpa were in a better place?" and the dad says "Nawww...they're in Cleveland".

No, but you can add it to the list.

Sulley
Jan 7, 2007, 9:14 PM
I'm going to Cleveland tomorrow.

alexjon
Jan 8, 2007, 10:00 AM
I'm sure this thread was supposed to be insightful or witty, but I was in Cleveland when that memo went out.



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