Re: Coolest movie location ever?
This is of course from the opening scene in Silverado, just after Emmet (Scott Glen) opens the door of the cabin after killing off three thugs in the opening gunfight (filmed entirely from within the cabin, more or less as Emmet's POV).
It was one of the most effect film openings I have ever experienced, written and directed by the same artist that wrote Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Back in the day, watching this on the big the screen, for the first time ever, was simply stunning. You began closed in, inside the cabin with Emmet. The gunfight ensues (and you have no idea where you are), and when over, he opens the door to this stunning vista of which you feel as if you are about to virtually fall in.
Fantastic film making...
I found the location (with some help for IMDB) while on a driving tour of the southwest. The family was staying in Santa Fe (50 miles SE of the location), so I got up early, made the drive out, and found the overlook.
As with many movie locations, it is not as remote as it appears. All around the ridge is park infrastructure (picnic tables and awnings, roadway, an overlook platform), though I do not know if this infrastructure existed in 1984. Also, immediately prior to arriving at the overlook, there is a large municipal sport complex and residential neighborhood. Turn your back to the ridge, and you're looking at baseball diamonds and houses.