<p>A beautiful mind- definitely at princeton, since theres an unmistakeable scene with nassau hall in its background.</p>
<p>Parts of Amistad were filmed at Tulane</p>
<p>My friend met Mischa Barton at Berk! :)</p>
<p>The hockey scenes in the movie "Slapshot" were filmed at Colgate's rink.</p>
<p>Definitely Old School, and PSU although i can't remember where it was filmed. And of Course Animal House!</p>
<p>The Age of Innocence was filmed in Pi Kappa Phi at RPI.</p>
<p>Back to School was partly filmed at U of Wisconsin-Madison, I think.</p>
<p>These characters went to Boston College:
Tom Berenger's character in "Last Rites."
Tim Daly's character in the TV series "Wings."
The coach in the TV series "The White Shadow."</p>
<p>Jack Ryan in the Tom Clancy books went to Boston College undergrad, Georgetown for grad school.</p>
<p>Jim Hutton was a Michigan State student in "Where the Boys Are."</p>
<p>U of Michigan talked about much in the Big Chill. Michigan was mentioned in "Eyes Wide Shut."</p>
<p>I am visible in 2 scenes in "Breaking Away." So many eventual stars/sorta-stars in that movie (Dennis Quaid, Daniel Stern, Paul Dooley, the guy who played Taggert in the Beverly Hills Cop movies, PJ Soles [the blonde in "Stripes"], etc.) were complete unknowns at the time and got little attention from the extras during breaks (that I saw, anyway).</p>
<p>In Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises, there is a weird conversation when they are fishing where Fordham, Holy Cross, and I think Loyola are mentioned. Don't think any of that scene made it into the various movie versions of that book. Anybody have an insight into why those Catholic colleges were mentioned?</p>
<p>Spiderman! Columbia!</p>
<p>Haha. The White Shadow. Best show ever!</p>
<p>Speaking of "Breaking away"--Daniel Stern went on to play one of the two villains in the "Home Alone" movies (the other, of course, was Joe Pesci).</p>
<p>Dennis Quaid's been in at least 50 movies--probably the best known is "The Parent Trap".</p>
<p>A River Runs Through It--Dartmouth. </p>
<p>As a piece of trivia, however, the movie shows a picture of the Tower Room in Baker Library. Norman Maclean, the film's protagonist, graduated from Dartmouth in 1924 and left Hanover in (I believe) 1926. Baker wasn't completed until 1928.</p>