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Hi all,

I'm working on a project for a class (which will also be posted on the site when it's done) on the history of the American shopping center. It's basically a narrative history with an extensive annotated bibliography. For the section I'm working on right now, what I'm looking for (and also thought might make an interesting discussion topic here) is pop cultural references to shopping centers in fiction, movies, TV shows, etc.

I'm particularly interested, as always, in older (pre-1980) ones, and cases where the shopping center played a fairly major role. If it's a 15-second clip on "The Brady Bunch" or one sentence in a novel, it won't do me a lot of good for this project.

Anyone have any thoughts?

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There's always the Dixie Square Mall as seen in The Blues Brothers where they did a whole car chase through the mall. You can probably YouTube the clip of that one.
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And don't forget the Twin Pines/Lone Pines Mall in Back to the Future.
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Well of course there is always The Stepford Wives...
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Not pre-1980, but you can't forget "Chopping Mall".
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Monroeville Mall for "Dawn Of The Dead".
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Two Portland-area malls come to mind.

Years ago, John F. Kennedy gave a speech at Lloyd Center. I remember seeing an old KGW-TV video of this several years back.

And, Tonya Harding used to frequently practice at the ice rink at Clackamas Town Center. This was frequently mentioned in the news (local as well as national) after the incident with Nancy Kerrigan occured. I have to wonder if this was a factor in the complete removal of the ice rink altogether during the most recent remodel about a year ago.
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It's from the early 1980s but the Sherman Oaks Galleria was featured in Valley Girl and Fast Times at Ridgemont Times.

The video for Tom Petty's Free Falling was ostensibly at the Galleria but was actually filmed at the Westside Pavilion.

From the 1990's, Scenes from a Mall supposedly took place at the Beverly Center but was filmed somewhere in New England.

If you want to talk about outdoor malls, the record store where Molly Ringwald worked in Pretty in Pink was at the old Santa Monica Mall, which is now the Third Street Promenade.
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I'm actually not specifically interested in malls per se, but any sort of shopping center, particularly pre-1980 stuff that featured really prominently in the narrative of a novel, movie, etc. In other words, not just a drive-by or a quick shot, but something that was really important to the plot.

"Valley Girl" is a great example, since some very important action revolved around the mall. "Suburbia" (the 1984 Roger Corman film where the runaway kids lay down sod in the mall in the middle of the night and treat it like a park) is another.

Thanks for all suggestions so far. I think this is turning into an interesting discussion, either way. I just wanted to be a little more specific about what I'm looking for for this particular project.
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I know it's well after the 80's, but don't forget "Mallrats" (1995).
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"How to Beat the High Cost of Living", from 1980 (but shot in 1979), is perfect for this. It revolves around three women who try to rob a ball of money (promotional contest) in a mall.

It was shot in Oregon at Eugene's Valley River Center. I haven't seen it in years, but if memory serves, it has a decent chunk of scenes in the mall with the real stores and brand names, and I want to say it even had some old supermarket interior shots from a Safeway or Albertsons.

Jane Curtain, Susan Saint James, and Jessica Lange star.
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David, not a pop culture reference necessarily, but it might be worthwhile to ponder the attempted assassination of George Wallace at Laurel Shopping Center in 1972. It's perhaps interesting from a historic point of view that he would stage a campaign rally at a shopping center versus a more "traditional" venue like a fairgrounds or something else.
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You can always use The Pet Shop Boys' S-H-O-P-P-I-N-G song for background music !!
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tesg wrote:"How to Beat the High Cost of Living", from 1980 (but shot in 1979), is perfect for this. It revolves around three women who try to rob a ball of money (promotional contest) in a mall.

It was shot in Oregon at Eugene's Valley River Center. I haven't seen it in years, but if memory serves, it has a decent chunk of scenes in the mall with the real stores and brand names, and I want to say it even had some old supermarket interior shots from a Safeway or Albertsons.

Jane Curtain, Susan Saint James, and Jessica Lange star.
I saw that movie ca. 1983 at a friend's place while still living in SoCal.
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Whatever happened to that paper you were working on?

As an aside, ever thought about adding a hotel section to the site?
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