tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post199903039274504963..comments2023-11-03T06:02:02.128-07:00Comments on By Ken Levine: Hollywood toursBy Ken Levinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17305293821975250420noreply@blogger.comBlogger45125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-86863373761782594242019-07-15T07:14:33.953-07:002019-07-15T07:14:33.953-07:00Hell, I was there in February and spent two days a...Hell, I was there in February and spent two days at Warner Bros on the lot and one on the Fox Lot and saw not a single movie star except at a taping for BIG BANG THEORY, I did see their cast. You almost have to live out there to see any. I did all the time when I lived there.Bryan Thomashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03942472363470824138noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-46296980277278558422015-08-12T19:08:51.640-07:002015-08-12T19:08:51.640-07:00VP81955
I went to your Lombard site--loved it!VP81955<br />I went to your Lombard site--loved it!Diane D.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-24661554705674081072015-08-12T19:04:24.230-07:002015-08-12T19:04:24.230-07:00I have never been to Hollywood, but I want to go j...I have never been to Hollywood, but I want to go just to take the TMZ tour. I want a celebrity to jump on board and take the tour with us. LOL!Albert Giesbrechthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17742338183833125104noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-76455281590985028402015-08-12T18:58:11.547-07:002015-08-12T18:58:11.547-07:00Wow. I always thought that doing something like th...Wow. I always thought that doing something like this would be really fun, you know since I'm not even from America and this would be a touristy thing to do. But after reading this post and quite a lot of the comments I think its safe to say that everyone should stay as far away as possible from these tours. Is it possible that you can just walk around these places? Because that's what I'd be doing. I think it would be much better if the tour guides did some research or something so they could at least tell passengers something about the 'stars', some kind of history fun fact...Morganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05936227574989022147noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-14026556209496256442015-08-12T07:27:13.192-07:002015-08-12T07:27:13.192-07:00Diane D., thank you for the compliment. And one re...Diane D., thank you for the compliment. And one reason I know which high school Carole Lombard attended is that for more than eight years, I've run a site dedicated to classic Hollywood in general and her in particular:<br /><br />http://carole-and-co.livejournal.com/<br /><br />My latest entry as of this writing concerns a carbon copy of a contract Carole signed with RKO in September 1940 for the film "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" with Robert Montgomery. (It's the only romantic comedy Alfred Hitchcock ever directed, done as a favor to his friend Lombard, and has nothing to do with the 2005 Pitt-Jolie film of the same name.) It was a contract in many ways ahead of its time, as Carole -- a <i>de facto</i> producer of the movie -- received 5 percent of the gross <i>above</i> the $150,000 she earned for making the film. After World War II, actors such as James Stewart became noted for similar contracts, but Lombard got there first, and perhaps her early passing (she died in a plane crash in January 1942 at age 33) is a reason this tends to be overlooked. VP81955https://www.blogger.com/profile/11792390726196611188noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-46484668807273111222015-08-12T06:08:35.317-07:002015-08-12T06:08:35.317-07:00First, minor correction, I believe is Mastro's...First, minor correction, I believe is Mastro's restaurant, not Maestro's. Side note, I saw Eric McCormack at Spago not long ago. Wolfgang's often there of course.<br /><br />I like to stay at The Beverly Hills Hotel when I'm in town and within the past 2 years or so have seen Toby Maguire and Mark Wahlberg (same day, in the lobby, but they weren't together), Christian Slater, Conan O'Brien, director John Landis, and - ugh - Trump. A tourist may not be able to afford staying there but can always afford lunch at the Polo Lounge and walk around the property and might spot someone.<br /><br />Finally, I'd skip the stars homes tour bus and go for Dearly Departed Tours. It's like the old Grave Line Tour, which used to drive you around in a hearse, but better. Death and scandal sites.J Spencernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-73779539340618707202015-08-12T03:55:32.142-07:002015-08-12T03:55:32.142-07:00I remember doing one of those tours and as the tou...I remember doing one of those tours and as the tour guide was saying who lived in one particular home (I forget which one) there was a local standing next to the bus walking her dog saying "no he doesn't"Petehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10251265608939173150noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-57484492370327858212015-08-12T03:13:39.453-07:002015-08-12T03:13:39.453-07:00As I just mentioned we had our grandson with us ye...As I just mentioned we had our grandson with us yesterday and he said he'd like to see Fantastic Four, all I could think was Good Grief!!! Fortunately we were able to talk him into us taking him to play laser tag.Barry Traylorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14134880916215990198noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-62339903906337199002015-08-12T03:09:46.545-07:002015-08-12T03:09:46.545-07:00I remember Ronald Colman thanks to the magic of tv...I remember Ronald Colman thanks to the magic of tv and especially TCM and as I am an Old Time Radio fan I love the Jack Benny show. The man was a comic genius. Barry Traylorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14134880916215990198noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-81254687502432270622015-08-12T03:09:32.411-07:002015-08-12T03:09:32.411-07:00"The last three times I've been in LA I&#..."The last three times I've been in LA I've traveled solely by public transport. It's a fascinating experience because the only other white people on the metro or the bus were out-of-towners;"<br /><br /><br />A friend of mine who doesn't drive seems to get around LA surprisingly well by using the free hotel shuttles. Get on at Hotel A, ride it to LAX, transfer to Hotel B's shuttle and wind up on the other side of town. He swears it's faster and more convenient than you would think, and the only awkward moment was when Bill Marriott sat down beside him on the bus and wanted to chat about how he enjoyed his stay at the Marriott.<br /><br />I go to LA a lot on business, so I'm expected to be able to produce a celebrity sighting at will. Anymore I take them on the Warner Studio Tour and call it a day. The VIP Tour includes lunch in the commissary, and there's usually someone moderately famous eating a chicken pot pie. Even if there isn't, driving by Clint Eastwood's parking place seems to satisfy their need to bask in celebrity glory.ODJenningsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-80895296006514932182015-08-12T01:28:20.327-07:002015-08-12T01:28:20.327-07:00As a tourist I've also visited Union Station. ...As a tourist I've also visited Union Station. It's absolutely wonderful, as Wendy says. I wish the stations in London were so beautiful. Shame it's not used more. <br /><br />Also: The restaurant inside has a great Waldorf Salad. (Or it did a few years back.)Johnny Walkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13302545167970532080noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-48056611172050232922015-08-12T00:35:43.670-07:002015-08-12T00:35:43.670-07:00There's a terrific Judd Apatow/Steve Martin s...There's a <i> terrific </i>Judd Apatow/Steve Martin story related to star tours here: <br /><br />http://video.vanityfair.com/watch/steve-martin-and-judd-apatow-discuss-their-first-encounter<br /><br />It's a bonus video feature from the Apatow edited comedy issue a couple years ago.Geoff with a Gnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-70551841616602180962015-08-11T23:27:19.422-07:002015-08-11T23:27:19.422-07:00Wendy M. Grossman, I had much the same experience....Wendy M. Grossman, I had much the same experience. It took a bus and two trains to get to my downtown hotel, and a homeless man to show me how to climb the hill to it (lovely guy; yes, my spare change ended up in his hand). <br /><br />But when a friend suggested I take the Red Line to meet her for dinner, I already had my pass. And when my niece suggested I take a bus to meet her and her boyfriend, I still had my pass. But in both cases, they drove me back to the hotel because they couldn't conceive of any other way. <br /><br />Friend took me by the Brady Bunch house, by the way, Ken.Breadbakernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-67384741675908373532015-08-11T22:29:06.253-07:002015-08-11T22:29:06.253-07:00@Glenn E-- great idea! Hope Ken goes with it. I ha...@Glenn E-- great idea! Hope Ken goes with it. I have wondered this many times myself, and I agree with your two picks. I would add these; and mind you, we may not love all these shows, but we have to admit they were hits...<br /><br />-Sunday, CBS (Ed Sullivan, 60 Minutes; Smothers Brothers, Mission Impossible, Lassie, Jack Benny; All in the Family, Alice).... I realize some people will say Fox, but I'd have to say The Simpsons and King of the Hill get trumped by CBS' entire slate.<br />-Tuesday, ABC (Three's Company, Happy Days, Taxi, Roseanne, Coach; thirtysomething)<br />-Wednesday, ABC (Wonder Years; Charlie's Angels, Growing Pains, Batman)... CBS could make a case here too <br />-Friday, ABC (Odd Couple, Brady Bunch, Perfect Strangers, Full House, 20/20, Boy Meets World)<br />-Saturday, CBS (has there been a better lineup than AITF, MASH, MTM, Bob and Carol?!)<br />Ben Kubelskynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-34894306253830223802015-08-11T21:14:04.396-07:002015-08-11T21:14:04.396-07:00Two blocks from where I live is the gas station (w...Two blocks from where I live is the gas station (well, the remains) where one of the last photos of James Dean was taken as he filled his tank. Two blocks in the other direction is a Ralphs (supermarket) where I've spotted Wayne Knight and Judy Tenuta (not together). Driving one block from my home, I sat at a red light next to Harry Hamlin. I've got stars, honey, and I don't have to pay for em.RCPhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04251247613686669877noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-7997897712608959952015-08-11T18:44:19.357-07:002015-08-11T18:44:19.357-07:00VP 81955
A film history BUFF?!! I thought surely ...VP 81955<br />A film history BUFF?!! I thought surely you had a PhD in the subject, with all the references you make to obscure or ancient (cinematically) incidents or facts. My knowledge of the subject has been soaring by just looking up the things you mention in your comments. However, I was surprised that you actually knew what high school Carole Lombard attended! Diane D.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-71242079203945185682015-08-11T17:14:07.574-07:002015-08-11T17:14:07.574-07:00The last three times I've been in LA I've ...The last three times I've been in LA I've traveled solely by public transport. It's a fascinating experience because the only other white people on the metro or the bus were out-of-towners; it seems that white LA drives everywhere. I spent a couple of nights visiting a nephew before flying back out. "Do you want me to call you a cab?" he asked. "Why?" I said. "There's a bus that goes straight to the airport from the stop across the street from your house for $1.25." He never knew, because the bus was outside his front door, and he always drove into the carport at the back.<br /><br />The metro's reach is limited but it works well within that; obviously the buses are slower. In the process I discovered the lovely gem that is LA's Union Station. If you want to see the place, I recommend this method. When you drive, you just see the highways. There are even some neighborhoods that are good for walking - downtown Hollywood (where I spent a few days while attending the AFI festival one year) for one, and of course Santa Monica (where I spent a week once when speaking at a conference; the amazing thing there was the astonishing mass of joggers out by the beach at 3:30am so they could get their run in and still make it to the office at 5am, to match the New York offices, I guess).<br /><br />wgWendy M. Grossmanhttp://www.pelicancrossing.netnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-10480478453700273392015-08-11T16:58:03.189-07:002015-08-11T16:58:03.189-07:00I did a Startour on my last visit to Los Angeles. ...I did a Startour on my last visit to Los Angeles. I'm not proud of that fact, but I was curious to do it and see for myself what it was like, plus I was showing my Dad LA, and it seemed like a good touristy thing to do. Aside from being able to see what one of those tours was ACTUALLY like, it wasn't. A large part of the trip was incredibly boring... turns out traffic in LA affects tour buses, too. <br /><br />But even when we weren't stuck in traffic, it was fairly dull, and not a little icky. The best part (and really the only good part) was seeing a bunch of AMAZING houses. Incredible and beautiful looking homes that you just don't see in normal everyday life. They weren't owned by anyone famous -- they were just great to look at as we drove around.<br /><br />You quickly learn that looking at a building allegedly owned by someone famous is an incredibly dull affair anyway. It doesn't change your appreciation of the building, or give you any insight into the person living there. (Would your house reflect you?) Although the one exception may have been the Playboy Mansion -- audacious and lacking in taste. <br /><br />And even if you are really interested to see where a particular megastar lives (and isn't that a little creepy?), the houses that WERE supposedly owned by the "big" names are beyond locked gates, or over hills down roads you're not allowed to drive down, anyway. You're not going to get to see anything.<br /><br />There were times when the driver would go as far as they could down a dirt road and then say, "I can't go any further, but that patch of yellow way in the distance is part of Tom Cruise's house". It felt really desperate, and you felt like saying to the driver, "Just don't bother. Really. Take us to see some beautiful streets instead."<br /><br />And even when stars lived on normally accessible streets, it didn't change anything: A boring building is a boring building, no matter who you're being told lives in it. "Bruno Mars lives here." "The Queen of England lives here." Whoop-de-doo! You either like the building or you don't. There's no insight.<br /><br />Plus you just don't feel good being outside someone's house -- simply because they live there. What exactly were we hoping to see? What were we hoping to learn? It quickly feels creepy and wrong. The seediness seeps in the second you've bought your ticket, and it only gets worse. There were times I wanted to hide... but there's nowhere to hide in a tiny cramped tour bus.<br /><br />The only time the Hollywood aspect was interesting was seeing homes that had been previously owned by legends of yore. Seeing places that Marilyn Monroe or Lucille Ball lived in was like glimpsing into a Hollywood that no longer exists -- one without tour buses. That was fascinating in its own way.<br /><br />Strangely, I didn't get the impression that anyone else on the tour was particularly interested in seeing movie stars' homes, either. I know that sounds weird, but everyone seemed as bored as me. Maybe they were excited before they got on, but the interest seemed to quickly fade -- Perhaps once they realised they weren't going to actually see Tom Cruise's house, or maybe because they began to feel icky, too.<br /><br />The most eventful moment was when an older guy in a convertible drove up next to us, with his hot date in the passenger seat. "Hey!", he yelled, "seen any stars??" Nobody on the bus had the energy to respond. "Look up at the sky! That's the only way you'll see any! Ha ha!"<br /><br />He was a dick, but he was right... but I don't think anyone on the bus needed to be told. Nobody seemed fanatical, or even remotely starstruck.<br /><br />As a tour of interesting homes (usually the ones we didn't stop at), and a part of LA I've never seen, I really enjoyed it -- but there has to be a better way to see the beautiful architecture of Los Angeles without feeling icky and creepy.Johnny Walkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13302545167970532080noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-39164394119090755502015-08-11T16:17:06.941-07:002015-08-11T16:17:06.941-07:00Diane D.- Bring wheelbarrows of moolah when you ma...Diane D.- Bring wheelbarrows of moolah when you make the move. You can't believe what the markup is in both those cities. I lived in NYC in the 80's. It was a bit more manageable then. It's a nice place to visit......Roseannhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08393487748949411049noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-55340488106639663832015-08-11T15:57:01.461-07:002015-08-11T15:57:01.461-07:00I used Audiences Unlimited to see the season 3 pre...I used Audiences Unlimited to see the season 3 premiere filming of "Mom" o July 31.VP81955https://www.blogger.com/profile/11792390726196611188noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-81861877613019877612015-08-11T15:04:26.653-07:002015-08-11T15:04:26.653-07:00I wouldn't suggest writing to the networks (or...I wouldn't suggest writing to the networks (or producers, for that matter) for tickets. They all outsource their ticket handouts to companies like Audiences Unlimited and OCA now. Everybody stopped accepting paper requests during the anthrax scare, and never went back because it's so much easier and cheaper to handle things over the internet.Andy Rosenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-90097798213905502612015-08-11T14:59:12.961-07:002015-08-11T14:59:12.961-07:00"Perhaps I should start a tour:"
Just c..."Perhaps I should start a tour:" <br />Just curious, for planning purposes when I come out with the family, do you have an 8-passenger or 15-passenger van? And is there a lunch?<br /><br />Would still like to read your take on THE BRINK. Tim Robbins steals the show every week from Jack Black, with ease.MikeK.Pa.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-40599380298020402412015-08-11T14:34:26.703-07:002015-08-11T14:34:26.703-07:00The only Hollywood tour I've been on so far is...The only Hollywood tour I've been on so far is the TCM tour, which for the most part was pretty good for a film history buff such as myself, although the tour guide made a <i>faux pas</i> or two:<br /><br />* Passing Hollywood High School early on the tour, he said Carole Lombard was one of its alumni. No! Carole attended the then-newly opened Fairfax High for about a year and a half in 1924-25 before signing as a teen with Fox and making a few films (all lost, alas) before an automobile accident temporarily curtailed her career. The Carol truly associated with Hollywood Hig, home of the Sheiks (do they still call their girls' teams the Shebas?) is Carol Burnett, who I saw a few weeks back at the Kristin Chenoweth Walk of Fame ceremony.<br /><br />* Later on, the bus took us to Wilshire and Western where the guide pointed out the beautiful Wiltern Theater, noting that when it opened in 1931 a special footbridge was built over the boulevard for VIPs and celebrities that night. All that is accurate. However, he made a <i>major</i> goof when he said Dick Powell (whom few were aware of in '31) was the master of ceremonies. It was <i>William</i> Powell, at the time a newly-signed Warners contract player...and then also Lombard's husband.<br /><br />Beyond those gaffes, it was a delightful tour, as we got to see various parts of the city with cinematic connections, including downtown (the Bradbury Building and Union Station). While I see many of these sights in my everyday jaunts, it's good for out-of-towners to witness. <br /><br />A postscript: Last Friday, I was going to attend a scriptwriters' social at a bar up the street from the Whisky a Go Go, when a TMZ tour bus passed and stopped at the Whisky. I yelled to the passengers, "Johnny Rivers forever!" -- and I still wonder how many of the tourgoers understood the allusion.VP81955https://www.blogger.com/profile/11792390726196611188noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-35956146170528268452015-08-11T14:12:00.536-07:002015-08-11T14:12:00.536-07:00The original owners of Pinks was more famous for P...The original owners of Pinks was more famous for Pink's racing engines, favorites of the top midget racers.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19336675.post-45481048049267635872015-08-11T12:48:02.799-07:002015-08-11T12:48:02.799-07:00Part of the reason Walt Disney built Disneyland is...Part of the reason Walt Disney built Disneyland is because he knew people came to Hollywood and there was nothing to see.<br /><br />The Wonder Years house out in Burbank is kind of neat to see, though.scotthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10125852155008088058noreply@blogger.com