Thursday, October 29, 2009

Rebel Without a Cause (1955)

Rebel Without a Cause (Two-Disc Special Edition)

No blog about movie locations would be complete without a visit to the Griffith Observatory.

On these grounds, James Dean, Nathalie Wood and Sal Mineo were filmed in all their "teenage" angst for the classic tragedy, Rebel Without a Cause. (Mr. Dean wasn't actually a teenager, he was 24 at the time.)

The Observatory plays a central part to the movie. Early on, the high school class takes a field trip there. After the presentation in the planetarium, everyone goes outside for a good old fashioned knife fight. Nobody gets killed until later when Buzz, the leader of the bullies, drives over a cliff.

But that's not it for the Observatory. Jim, Plato (Sal Mineo) and Judy (Nathalie Wood) run back to the park because the bullies are chasing them. Plato falls asleep so Jim and Judy take the opportunity to wander off by themselves. Judy proclaims her love for Jim even though her ex-boyfriend is not even dead by 12 hours. When Plato is woken up by the bullies and finds out that Jim and Judy have deserted him, he goes batshit crazy and runs to the Observatory. Since this is a tragedy it doesn't end well; Plato is gunned down by the police on the front steps.

If none of this makes sense, go see the movie. It is well worth it. Sorry for the spoilers.



The Observatory is a beautiful building, both inside and out. It is high on the list for must-see L.A. attractions for Korean tourists.


Here are the steps where poor Plato was gunned down. It was probably not a good idea to come out waving a gun when the police have you surrounded.



If you remember the film, this is the area where the knife fight occurred. Nothing much has changed since 1955 except for the skyscrapers in the distance.



It doesn't take long to walk around the grounds. They are very well maintained. And there is free parking!!



Every time I see this part of the Observatory, I think of R2D2. Hmmm, I wonder if George Lucas came here and found some inspiration.



Overlooking the Hollywood sign, there is a statue dedicated to James Dean and Rebel Without a Cause. As the plaque points out, there have been many other films made here but Rebel is the most famous.

James Dean didn't even live long enough to see his classic come to the big screen. The film opened on October 27, 1955 almost one month after his fatal car crash.



HOW TO GET THERE: The Griffith Observatory is part of the large Griffith Park located in the northern part of L.A. county. It is easily accessible by the 5 freeway.

WORTH THE TREK? 9/10 for the beautiful grounds and the amazing views. Although I personally find that the planetarium is a good place to fall asleep, it might be entertaining for the kids. And did I mention that there is FREE PARKING??

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Poltergeist (1982)

Poltergeist (25th Anniversary Edition)

Since Halloween is fast approaching, I thought I would go stalk a house from one of my favorite movies from the 1980s.

Poltergeist was The Exorcist for my generation. When I saw it for the first time, I felt like I was strapped into a roller coaster and there was no way I was getting off until I had one hell of a ride. This movie preyed on our fears with killer trees, strangling clowns and spirits that made you rip off your own face. Wasn't it a relief when the medium played by Zelda Rubinstein proclaimed that the house was clean?

Except it wasn't.



The house where the film was shot is located in Simi Valley, a community to the northwest of L.A. The address is 4267 Roxbury Street.



I recognized the house as soon as I saw it. Over the past 25 years, there have been some changes (and apparently it was damaged during the 1994 Northridge earthquake) but it is still very recognizable.





At the end of the movie, the Beast threw a complete temper tantrum. Because he couldn't have the little girl, he imploded the entire house and sucked it into another dimension.

At that point, the developer realized that building on top of a burial ground was just not worth it.

HOW TO GET THERE: Take the 405 north and the 118 west and you'll run right into Simi Valley. It's a beautiful area and I wanted to go on two hikes but I couldn't find the trailheads.

WORTH THE TREK? 6/10 The house does have a big role in the movie considering its implosion at the climax. However it is a personal property and sadly I wasn't able to tell if there was the skeletal swimming pool in the backyard.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Arrested Development (2003 to 2006)

Arrested Development - Season One
Arrested Development was a television show that I discovered two years after it had been cancelled. I think a lot of people would agree that this was a show that got the axe way too soon. Yes, it was in quirky overdrive but the humor was consistently good and all the characters were lovable in their own dysfunctional way.

The show revolves around the Bluths, a very wealthy family who suddenly become very poor because of Daddy's financial indiscretions. The only honorable sibling, Michael Bluth, tries to hold the family together and is more or less successful. The pilot, which I saw on Netflix, is one of the funniest I have ever seen.

If you've watched the show, the family supposedly had a frozen banana stand in Newport Beach. Most people remember the stand because there was a large lighthouse sitting right next to it.

But the real location isn't in Newport Beach. It is actually in Marina del Rey in a place called Fisherman's Village.



The location of the stand was right in front of the stone wall which is about midway between the bell and the lighthouse.





Here is another view of where the stand was.



The lighthouse is the home of a small take-out restaurant. I love the messy hamburgers which are served by a scowling Chinese woman.



I also had a chance celebrity enounter while I was there. Harrison Ford darted out of a door just while I was passing by. He must have a great make-up artist because he looked years younger than what he normally does.



HOW TO GET THERE: The best way is to park at the Santa Monica pier and rent a bike. Bicycle all the way along the bike path, passing through Santa Monica, Venice and eventually arriving in Marina del Rey. If you don't stop along the way, it should only take about 45 minutes.

WORTH THE TREK? 8/10 but only if you ride a bicycle and enjoy the scenery. Alas, the famous banana stand, as well as the show, is no longer standing.
But there is good news! I have heard that an Arrested Development movie is in the works. Stay tuned.

Friday, October 16, 2009

NEW BLOG!!!

I am very excited to announce the grand opening of my newest blog.

I've been taking pictures of movie and tv locations for a couple of years now and I figured I should put them all together in a blog format. For right now, I am concentrating on places that are in Los Angeles but with my travel schedule, I'll probably expand that further.

Please let me know how you like it and any suggestions for improvement are greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

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