Paramount Eyes Changes to Historic Studio Lot Following Warner Bros. Merger; The lot has hosted productions for films such as ‘The Godfather,’ ‘Titanic’ and the ‘Mission: Impossible’ franchise
Paramount Eyes Changes to Historic Studio Lot Following Warner Bros. Merger; The lot has hosted productions for films such as ‘The Godfather,’ ‘Titanic’ and the ‘Mission: Impossible’ franchise
Setting aside how brokenly corrupt this whole process has been, the results of bad people remaking reality in culture is deeply saddening.
tastylemming on
*It’ll be more Feng Shui, babe. I promise. You’ll love it.*
Morgan-Moonscar on
They’ll tear it down faster than the Mad King demolished the east wing of the White House
VampireHunterAlex on
As iconic as those lots are, they cannot just keep sitting around unused: That’s quite a lot of money being wasted.
ojhwel on
~~Doesn’t the Warner back lot also have the Hill Valley town square from Back to the Future (also seen in Gremlins the year before)?~~
NegevThunderstorm on
Dont they have to change the lots to film new movies?
jisa on
Glad I took studio tours of both the Paramount and Warner Brother lots a few years ago. They were both amazing—the history there, and the magic of movie making, and getting to see iconic sets and props and costumes, and even holding a real Oscar in my hands. It’s sad that those experiences may not be available to others in the nearish future.
ghrayfahx on
They better leave the water tower alone or they risk releasing Yakko, Wakko and Dot.
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Setting aside how brokenly corrupt this whole process has been, the results of bad people remaking reality in culture is deeply saddening.
*It’ll be more Feng Shui, babe. I promise. You’ll love it.*
They’ll tear it down faster than the Mad King demolished the east wing of the White House
As iconic as those lots are, they cannot just keep sitting around unused: That’s quite a lot of money being wasted.
~~Doesn’t the Warner back lot also have the Hill Valley town square from Back to the Future (also seen in Gremlins the year before)?~~
Dont they have to change the lots to film new movies?
Glad I took studio tours of both the Paramount and Warner Brother lots a few years ago. They were both amazing—the history there, and the magic of movie making, and getting to see iconic sets and props and costumes, and even holding a real Oscar in my hands. It’s sad that those experiences may not be available to others in the nearish future.
They better leave the water tower alone or they risk releasing Yakko, Wakko and Dot.
Please just leave the Warner Bros water tower.