Anonymous wrote:Northwestern - Mean Girls, Devil Wears Prada come to mind, Home Alone too I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like getting mentioned in articles, in films and in tv shows etc?
The LAC winner is definitely Wesleyan. (I'm assuming that this is because Wes alumni are strongly represented in the industry.)
How I Met Your Mother: Marshall and Lily Erickson and Ted Mosby are alumni.
30 Rock: Dot Com and Criss are alumni. (Many good jokes about Wes.)
BoJack Horseman: BoJack was a professor.
If the question were which schools are used to actually film movies and tv shows, the answer would be UCLA, followed by Occidental, followed by USC.
Definitely. I am an Oxymoron grad and I see that campus fairly regularly on screen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like getting mentioned in articles, in films and in tv shows etc?
The LAC winner is definitely Wesleyan. (I'm assuming that this is because Wes alumni are strongly represented in the industry.)
How I Met Your Mother: Marshall and Lily Erickson and Ted Mosby are alumni.
30 Rock: Dot Com and Criss are alumni. (Many good jokes about Wes.)
BoJack Horseman: BoJack was a professor.
If the question were which schools are used to actually film movies and tv shows, the answer would be UCLA, followed by Occidental, followed by USC.
Or somewhere nearby.Anonymous wrote:Harvard, then.Anonymous wrote:The true measure of the effectiveness of marketing is the degree to which a product's desirability outstrips its quality.
Anonymous wrote:Like getting mentioned in articles, in films and in tv shows etc?
Anonymous wrote:The true measure of the effectiveness of marketing is the degree to which a product's desirability outstrips its quality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's gotta be Northeastern, right?
What movies/TV shows mention northeastern🙄🙄🙄
Princeton: a beautiful mind, admission, boardwalk empire
Harvard/Harvard Law: the social network, a few good men, the firm, legally blonde, with honors, the paper chase, suits, scent of a woman, da Vinci code,
MIT: good will hunting, 21,
Independence Day, the recruit, six degrees of separation, iron man
Yale/Yale law: lost in translation, the skulls, Billions, my cousin Vinny,
Georgetown and northwestern seem to pop up on DC and Chicago set films.
Some get mentioned in unflattering ways. Andy Bernard of The Office and Cornell comes to mind
St. Elmo's Fire!
Anonymous wrote:Hudson University
Anonymous wrote:The true measure of the effectiveness of marketing is the degree to which a product's desirability outstrips its quality.