Haven't we all at some point in time fantasized about stepping through a cinema/TV screen and into the world of our favourite movies and television shows? I certainly have!

With its modern, urban setting and stunning harbour, it is easy to see why Sydney leads the way as an ideal and versatile shooting destination. Movies shot here have been set in New York (Godzilla: Final Wars, Kangaroo Jack), Chicago (The Matrix and sequels), London (Birthday Girl), Seville (Mission Impossible 2), Bombay (Holy Smoke), Darwin (Australia), Myanmar (Stealth), Mars (Red Planet) and the fictitious city of Metropolis (Superman Returns, Babe: Pig in the City).

Whether popular landmarks or off the beaten track locations that are often hard to find, you can now explore Sydney in a fun and unique way with the SYDNEY ON SCREEN walking guides. Catering to Sydneysiders as much as visitors, the guides have something to offer everyone, from history, architecture and movie buffs to nature lovers.

See where productions such as Superman Returns, The Matrix and sequels, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Candy, Mission Impossible 2, Mao's Last Dancer, Babe: Pig in the City, Kangaroo Jack, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Muriel's Wedding, The Bold and the Beautiful, Oprah's Ultimate Australian Adventure and many more were filmed.

Maps and up-to-date information on Sydney's attractions are provided to help you plan your walk. Pick and choose from the suggested itinerary to see as little or as much of the city as you like.

So, come and discover the landscapes and locations that draw filmmakers to magical Sydney, and walk in the footsteps of the stars!

A GREAT ALTERNATIVE TO EXPENSIVE TOURS, YOU CAN NOW ENJOY EXPLORING SYDNEY FOR UNDER $10 WITH THE SYDNEY ON SCREEN WALKING GUIDES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT US AT SYDNEYONSCREEN@HOTMAIL.COM

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Click on the picture above to see a preview of all four walking guides and on the picture below to see larger stills of Sydney movie and television locations featured in the slideshow!

Copyright © 2011 by Luke Brighty / Unless otherwise specified, all photographs on this blog copyright © 2011 by Luke Brighty


Sydney on Screen guides are now available for purchase at the following outlets:

Travel Concierge, Sydney International Airport, Terminal 1 Arrivals Hall (between gates A/B and C/D), Mascot - Ph: 1300 40 20 60

The Museum of Sydney shop, corner of Bridge & Phillip Streets, Sydney - Ph: (02) 9251 4678

The Justice & Police Museum shop, corner of Albert & Phillip Streets, Sydney - Ph: (02) 9252 1144

The Mint shop, 10 Macquarie Street, Sydney - Ph: (02) 8239 2416

Hyde Park Barracks shop, Queen Square, Sydney - Ph: (02) 8239 2311

Travel Up! (travel counter) c/o Wake Up Sydney Central, 509 Pitt Street, Sydney - Ph (02) 9288 7888

The Shangri-La Hotel (concierge desk), 176 Cumberland Street, The Rocks, Sydney - Ph: (02) 9250 6018

The Sebel Pier One (concierge desk), 11 Hickson Road, Walsh Bay, Sydney - Ph: (02) 8298 9901

The Radisson Plaza Hotel Sydney (concierge desk), 27 O'Connell Street, Sydney - Ph: (02) 8214 0000

The Sydney Marriott Circular Quay (concierge desk), 30 Pitt Street, Sydney - Ph: (02) 9259 7000

Boobook on Owen, 1/68 Owen Street, Huskisson - Ph: (02) 4441 8585


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Joel Edgerton in talks for bin Laden film

ABC News reports

Hollywood actor Joel Edgerton has confirmed he is in talks to lead a stellar cast in a film about the killing of Osama bin Laden.

The 37-year-old Australian, who has a black belt in karate and starred alongside Tom Hardy in martial arts blockbuster Warrior, said he has been in contact with Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow's team over a possible lead role.

"I've been involved with those guys for a long time. The thing was I was possibly going to be involved when the film was of a different incarnation, before bin Laden was killed," Edgerton said.

"I still have a relationship with those guys ... there's nothing definite to report. In fact I just got a ton of emails about it but all I'll say is it's not necessarily untrue but it's not necessarily true."

Bigelow, who won an Academy Award for best director for The Hurt Locker in 2010, is firming up the cast for the controversial film, with Idris Elba, Guy Pearce and Hardy all also reportedly pencilled in for roles.

Republican politicians in the United States voiced concerns that Barack Obama's administration leaked classified details about May's Navy SEALs mission to the team behind the still-untitled film, slated for release in December.

The White House has denied the allegations.

Bigelow had reportedly been planning a film about the hunt for bin Laden long before the raid on the terror kingpin's compound in Abbottabad, in northern Pakistan in May last year.

Edgerton has not revealed which part he is being lined up for in the hotly-anticipated film, but a Navy SEAL role would see him cement the tough-guy image he crafted during the making of Warrior.

Speaking during a tour of eye hospitals in Kathmandu, the actor said he underwent a gruelling training schedule and sustained several injuries during the filming of Warrior, which tells the story of two estranged brothers entering a mixed martial arts tournament.

"We got hurt, we got punched in the face a bit. A lot of the kicks to the head and the body are pulled, but they are not completely faked," he said.

"I got punched in the face by Kurt Angle who is the guy that plays the Russian. My natural reaction was going to be to complain about it or whinge and then I thought, all of these guys I'm working with, it was their job to punch and be punched and so you don't want to complain."

Edgerton, who is due to play Tom Buchanan in Baz Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby, said he was hospitalised twice for MRI scans and tore a knee ligament on the set in Pennsylvania.

"It was hard work but I find that kind of challenge quite satisfying. We got to Pittsburgh two months early and just trained," he said.

"We would work on fitness training, lifting weights, kickboxing, jiu jitsu and then just be eating lots of food in between. We would work literally from 7:am until 3:pm six days a week for two months."

Edgerton said however his toned "six-pack" abdomen was probably now "just a two-pack" and added that he believed co-star Hardy would win in a real-life fight between the actors, who played brothers in Warrior.

"He just has this incredible unbreakable will," Edgerton said. "But Tom reckons I would win because I've got more skill. It would be an interesting battle but we are never going to fight each other."

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