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Originally Posted by Martin Pal
Lol! Hmmm...
A bit of simulated time-traveling:
I know that the film Gangster Squad is not a favorite on this board for several reasons. I still am going to see it sometime, just because, but we know that scenes filmed at the Chinese Theatre were deleted and reshot in Chinatown, or whatever, because of the Colorado incident in a movie theater.
There's some footage online that was taken while the film was being shot which shows Hollywood Blvd. and the Chinese Theatre done up in period dress at Christmas time.
It says "deleted scenes" but the footage is not from the film, but someone shooting behind the scenes.
I think it is interesting and gives a little what it might have felt like in 1949, was it? Yes, Madame Tussaud's wasn't there and the red car we see come by is fitted with tires, but go with it...if one has a mind to. It's quite short.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oa2uBOHN8ps
It's indicated this was filmed in December of 2011. I surely would've gone there to see this if I had known about it. Surprised it wasn't on the news at all.
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That was really interesting to see the boulevard dressed in period cars and clothes...assuming you can look past the tires on the red cars which I assume would've been CGI'd out.
Was the movie accurate? No, unfortunately not. But strictly as a movie, I quite enjoyed it. More than I was expecting to.
And in related news...my novels set in and around the Garden of Allah in the 20s, 30s, and 40s have just been optioned by a film & TV producer. His latest project is "100 Foot Journey" starring Helen Mirren which was produced by Steven Spielberg and Oprah Winfrey. At any rate, he's very into the whole old Hollywood era and wants to use my books as the basis for a film or (preferably) TV show. Part of our deal is to bring me on as an historical consultant, so should it get green lit, then--fingers crossed--we could see faithful recreations of places like the Garden of Allah, Ciro's, Cocoanut Grove, Hollywood Blvd, Don the Beachcomber, Schwab's, the Tick Tock, Bullocks Wilshire, the Sunset Strip.
For those who are interested here is some more information on my website:
http://bit.ly/1muu67L
The official announcement in the Hollywood Reporter (which is ironic, because one of my characters works at THR)
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/new...r-snaps-726721