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Mobile, Alabama in popular culture
Mobile, Alabama features prominently in baseball lore, with more players in Major League Baseball's Hall of Fame than any city except New York and Los Angeles. The list includes Hank Aaron, Ozzie Smith, and Satchel Paige. Singer Jimmy Buffett is another famous Mobilian, as is Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, Inc.
Mobile is occasionally featured in movies and in literature, such as HBO's ''The Pacific'' miniseries, the film ''Driving Miss Daisy'' and the novel ''Forrest Gump''. Mobile is also the setting for one of the most famous lines of the American Civil War. During the Battle of Mobile Bay in 1864, Admiral David Farragut is said to have uttered: "Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!"〔Levin, p. 1344.〕
==Film==
Many scenes in director Steven Spielberg's ''Close Encounters of the Third Kind'' were filmed in Mobile—in the Bankhead Tunnel, in a large hangar at the Brookley Aeroplex (alien mothership arrival) and some exterior shots near the hangar, and in a West Mobile suburb (exteriors at the Neary residence). Nearby Bay Minette stood in for Moorcroft, Wyoming in the rail-station evacuation scene.
The opening scenes of ''The Final Destination'' were filmed at Mobile International Speedway, in nearby Irvington, Alabama
Most of the Steven Seagal movie ''Under Siege'' (co-starring Tommy Lee Jones) was filmed on the , which is docked on Mobile Bay at Battleship Memorial Park and open to the public.
In the movie ''Driving Miss Daisy'', Miss Daisy (Jessica Tandy) has her driver Hoke Colburn (Morgan Freeman) drive her to her brother's birthday party in Mobile.
Much of the feature films ''Love Liza'' (starring Philip Seymour Hoffman), and ''Hometown Legend'' (starring Terry O'Quinn), and the TV movie ''Sacrifice'' (starring Michael Madsen and Diane Farr) were shot in Mobile.
Brian Bosworth's movie ''Stone Cold'' also featured scenes shot in Mobile.
In the Coen Brothers comedy ''O Brother, Where Art Thou?'', the Soggy Bottom Boys are told their song Man of Constant Sorrow is a hit with the explanation that it's played "all the way down in Mobile."
In the movie ''Maverick'' Mrs Annabelle Bransford (played by Jodie Foster) claims that she is from Mobile and has tried very hard to forget the place.
In ''Con Air'' Nicolas Cage's character briefly returned to his wife in Mobile in the beginning of the movie.
In a 2010 episode (The Double Blind) of TNT's Leverage the Mobile city council building is featured in an aerial shot. The building is supposed to represent the offices of a medical research company. In the scene the downtown Holiday Inn and the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception are among the building featured.
The movie ''Red (2010 film)'' characters visit Mobile. The actor ''Mary-Louise Parker'' mispronounces Mobile.
Many scenes in HBO's ''The Pacific'' are set in Mobile, since the series is partially based on the book ''With the Old Breed'' by Mobile native Eugene Sledge.
The movie ''Tough Luck'' was partially filmed in Mobile. The movie starred Armand Assante, Norman Reedus, and Dagmara Dominczyk. The carnival scenes and the restaurant scene were filmed in Mobile. The restaurant scene was filmed in the restaurant ''The Pillars.'' The movie was originally to be named Grift but ended up being named ''Tough Luck'' and was released straight to video in 2003.
The movie ''Rage (2014)'', starring ''Nicolas Cage'' and ''Danny Glover'', was filmed in the downtown area of Mobile from June 8, 2013 to July 16, 2013.

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