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  2. The Waterboy - Wikipedia

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    The Waterboy is a 1998 American sports comedy film directed by Frank Coraci. It was written by Adam Sandler as well as Tim Herlihy and produced by Robert Simonds and Jack Giarraputo . Sandler also stars as the title character while Kathy Bates , Fairuza Balk , Henry Winkler , Jerry Reed , Lawrence Gilliard Jr. , Blake Clark , Peter Dante , and ...

  3. Spec Martin Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Spec Martin was a filming location for the 1998 film The Waterboy starring Adam Sandler. In the movie, the stadium depicted the home field of the fictional South Central Louisiana State Mud Dogs. [6] The stadium hosted a qualifying match between Canada and Jamaica for the 2017 Rugby League World Cup on December 8, 2015.

  4. Henry Winkler Reveals He Starred in “The Waterboy ... - AOL

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    Henry Winkler and Adam Sandler in 1998's The Waterboy "I didn't even get to keep my wardrobe," Winkler added, after Ripa noted that he has made three total movies with Sandler, including 2006's ...

  5. Camping World Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Camping World Stadium (then still known as the Citrus Bowl) was a filming location for the 1998 Adam Sandler movie The Waterboy. In the film, the Citrus Bowl depicted both the home stadium of the fictional University of Louisiana Cougars as well as the venue of the climactic Bourbon Bowl game. [citation needed]

  6. James R. Thompson Center - Wikipedia

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    The Thompson Center has been a filming location in several motion pictures, including 2000's The Watcher and 1990's The Kid Who Loved Christmas. The building was a featured location in 1986's Running Scared. It also served as the exterior for Gotham Square Garden in 2022's The Batman, though interior shots were filmed at London's O2 Arena. [27]

  7. Essanay Studios - Wikipedia

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    Essanay Studios, officially the Essanay Film Manufacturing Company, was an early American motion picture studio.The studio was founded in 1907 in Chicago by George Kirke Spoor and Gilbert M. Anderson, originally as the Peerless Film Manufacturing Company, then as Essanay (formed by the founders' initials: S and A) on August 10, 1907.

  8. Woods Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with the demolition of the Garrick Theatre on Randolph, many of Chicago's classic theaters were demolished either because of disuse or disrepair. The Woods was located on the parcel directly northwest of the controversial Block 37 , which once housed the Roosevelt and United Artists theaters.

  9. Portage Theater - Wikipedia

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    Today the historic Portage Theater is the home of the Silent Film Society of Chicago and hosts the Chicago Silent Film Festival as well as portions of the Chicago Polish Film Festival. In addition, the interior of the theater was utilized extensively in late May 2008 for filming of scenes for the film Public Enemies which is based on the life ...