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In reply to the discussion: Has anyone seen "Once A Time In Hollywood"? [View all]Kablooie
(18,783 posts)9. Last July I drove down Hollywood Blvd and looked just like remember from high school.
A month or so later I also was caught in a traffic jam on Cahuenga for about 30 minutes at night as they filmed period cars driving up and down Hollywood Blvd.
I saw the film too and I liked it.
I wondered how he could create a satisfying ending from such a well known, horrible tragedy.
Now I know.
I've been to Musso and Frank's Grill several times and it was fun to see it too.
They didn't have to do any set decorating at Musso's. It looks exactly the same as it did back then.
Heck, I went there with a guy who ate there during WWII and he said it was exactly the same in the 1940s too.
(Musso's is really good. More expensive than a coffee shop but not that bad.)
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Last July I drove down Hollywood Blvd and looked just like remember from high school.
Kablooie
Jul 2019
#9
I saw it Saturday, and I really, really liked it. Anyone who was around at that time, or is familiar
NBachers
Jul 2019
#12
I can understand that. The movie did portray him badly from what I know about him..
CentralMass
Jul 2019
#14
I saw it and if that was how Bruce Lee was they sure kept it a secret for a lot of
Eliot Rosewater
Aug 2019
#28