LA LA LAND LOCATIONS!

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Subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/user/H2Opologoalie00/videos - MY SOCIAL MEDIA - https://www.facebook.com/TimCroghanvideoblog/ https://twitter.com/timcroghan https://www.facebook.com/tim.croghan New Here? - Hi! My name is Tim Croghan. I live in L.A. Subscribe & say hi to me on Twitter, Instagram and/or Snapchat! @TimCroghan - For more about me watch my video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntI1iZdGGsc Camera Canon GX7 Go Pro Session 4 youtube twitter Facebook social media Casey neistat blogger blogging vlog canon best year video love I DO NOT HAVE THE COPYRIGHTS FOR THIS MOVIE The romantic musical La La Land, tickets for which are on sale now, will have your toes tapping. It's the story of Mia (Emma Stone), an aspiring actress, and Sebastian (Ryan Gosling), a jazz musician, who fall in love as they explore the magical city of Los Angeles. La La Land was directed by Whiplash's Damien Chazelle, who shot the movie in just 42 days at more than 40 locations in Los Angeles including such iconic landmarks as the Griffith Observatory, Angels Flight, Colorado Street Bridge and Warner Bros. Studios. Artist Brian Miller created this map that highlights some of the famous locations from the film. (See Chazelle's favorite L.A. movies here.) A big thank you to Lionsgate and the film's location managers Robert Foulkes, Tristan Daoussis, Dave Henke, Shasta Kinney, Ian Rutherford, Steve Beimler, Scott Trimble & Carter Schmidt – plus members of Location Managers Guild International. A Guide to the La La Landmarks: 1. THE SMOKEHOUSE, 4420 Lakeside Drive, Burbank The SmokeHouse provides the cheery interior of jazz-hating J.K. Simmons’ L.A. supper club where Ryan Gosling plays yuletide tunes on the piano. Serving as the club’s exterior is actually the famous “You are the Star” mural at Hollywood Blvd. & Wilcox Ave. In real life, the SmokeHouse has been across the street from Warner Bros. since 1948. 2. RETRO DAIRY MART, 4420 W Magnolia, Burbank Gosling grabs breakfast at this working 1962 drive-through, where to this day attendants deliver groceries to customers in their cars. Here, he looks wistfully across the street at a once-famous Magnolia Blvd jazz hotspot (in real life, Barbara Streisand’s former Evergreen Recording Studios) and dreams about restoring it to its former glory. 3. WARNER BROS. STUDIOS, 4000 Warner Blvd, Burbank Stone works as a barista at a fictional coffee house on the studio lot (near Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman’s apartment in Casablanca and the Gotham courthouse from the old Batman TV series). Stone and Gosling stroll by famous soundstages, including Stage 6 where classic musicals like 42nd Street were filmed. The studio is available for touring: see www.wbstudiotour.com. 5. RIALTO THEATER, 1023 Fair Oaks Ave, South Pasadena Gosling takes Stone to see James Dean’s Rebel Without a Cause at this 1925 theater, one of the last single-screen cinemas in Southern California. The Rialto has appeared in The Player, Scream 2 and Michael Jackson’s classic Thriller. Although it’s currently shuttered, plans are afoot to reopen the Rialto next year. 6. GRIFFITH OBSERVATORY, 2800 E. Observatory Rd, Griffith Park Stone and Gosling waltz through the star-filled planetarium and beneath the rotunda mural. The building’s 1935 retro-futuristic architecture has appeared in Rebel Without a Cause, The Terminator, Devil in a Blue Dress, The Rocketeer, Bowfinger, Transformers and Gangster Squad, also starring Stone and Gosling. Later, the couple sits on a prop bench facing the landmark at the intersection of the Boy Scout Trail & Observatory Trail. 7. ANGELS FLIGHT & GRAND CENTRAL MARKET, 351 Hill Street & 317 S. Broadway, Los Angeles In a summer romance montage, Stone and Gosling discover the city, embracing and dancing alongside of L.A.’s iconic landmarks, including Griffith Park’s Fern Dell, Watts Towers and two DTLA must-sees: the 1917 Grand Central Market and the 1901 Angels Flight funicular, which has appeared in many movies over the years. 8. COLORADO STREET BRIDGE, 532 West Colorado, Pasadena Stone and Gosling take a stroll on this graceful 1913 landmark in the “summer romance” montage. The 1,500-foot long span appears in many movies including Charlie Chaplin’s The Kid, Being John Malkovich and Sky High. 9. LIGHTHOUSE CAFÉ & HERMOSA PIER, 30 Pier Avenue, Hermosa Beach Gosling introduces Stone to “pure jazz” at this old-school club dating back to 1949, a former haunt of Miles Davis and Dizzy Gillespie. After their visit, Gosling strolls and sings “City of Stars” on the nearby pier. The club is open to all kinds of music today, not just jazz.

Comments

  1. why does no one have the opening scene on the highway? I don't even live in LA but i found it on google maps by myself
  2. I acknowledge you for your commitment, sir
  3. Where is the city of stars "corner"? Does anyone know approximately what time of the day we can see the same colours in the sky as in the movie?
  4. Thank you for this!!
  5. WoW! Great Work, thank you!
  6. Thank you Tim, I'm glad you enjoyed the Finding La La Land map I created for Fandango.
  7. Great work! I was out at a lot of the locations a couple weeks ago as well, check 'em out: https://www.set-jetter.com/ontheset/lalaland
  8. Thanks for posting! Definitely going to and go to these locations. But not in one day haha.
  9. thank you for the video!
  10. Amazing movie! You actually visited most of the filming locations? That's what I call dedication! :-)


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