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Sunday, February 15, 2015

Warner Brothers VIP Studio Tour 2013




On our last day in LA, my wife and I took a tour of the Warner Brothers studio. A friend of hers from the TCM Film Festival connected with someone on Twitter who works at the studio. He was kind enough to get us on the VIP tour and pay for two of the tickets. The VIP allows you to get off the tram and walk around a bit. You are shown areas the normal tours do not see. I was looking forward to this!

Warner Brothers has a very rich history in the movies. Aside from being in the business for 90 years they have also produced some of Hollywood's most famous movies.

This was my second time at the Warner Brothers studio. Back in 1995/6 my uncle worked at the studio on their computer systems. I was in LA and he suggested I meet him for lunch at the studio and then I could wander around. Hell yeah! Sounds like a plan to me.






Hallways used in "Ocean's Thirteen"



A street used in gangster movies from the 1940s


Same street facing the opposite direction.


This where the upside down kiss was filmed from "Spider-Man".


The building from, "The House of Wax", with Vincent Price.


The alleyway from "Friends" Monica and Rachel use in the episode with Jean-Claude Van Damme.


Storefronts, above and below, used in "Two Broke Girls"





The famous Warner Brothers water tower.



This is a parking lot used to simulate the top of the hospital in "E.R."



Exterior of the EL from "E.R"


Courthouse from "The Dukes of Hazzard"


The church from "Ocean's 11" (1960)


The house James Dean's character lives in from "East of Eden"


The exterior of The Belle Auroure from "Casablanca"


The kite scene from "Big Bang Theory"
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The marquee from the end of "Yankee Doodle Dandy"


The theater used in the episode of "Big Bang Theory" where they steal "Raiders of the Lost Ark"


A park used in "Big Bang Theory"

The interior of Belle Auroure from "Casablanca"



Actual props from "Casablanca" except for the piano which is a replica. 


The space capsule from "Big Bang Theory" when Howard goes to space.


The Lincoln Continental from "The Matrix" and the Ducati 996 ridden by Trinity from "The Matrix Reloaded"

The Batmobile from the first series of "Batman" movies.


A Tumbler from "Batman Returns"


A Dodge Charger from the "Dukes of Hazzard" movie.


An actual Batman costume!



A car from one of the "Harry Potter" movies.





Yes, this is the actual Friends set! The same couch from the TV series. After the series ended, Warner Brothers kept the entire set for posterity. Even though I was not a dedicated fan of the show, this was a cool thing to see.



The Chinese curio shop where Gizmo the Mogwai was purchased in "Gremlins"


The office building from "Argo"


The street corner from "National Lampoon's Vacation" where the hubcaps are stolen.

Courthouse exterior from "Night Court" and countless other television shows and movies.






This is the workshop of the studio. It has been featured in "Black Legion" with Humphrey Bogart and "White Heat" with James Cagney.


This is Soundstage 16 and at 98 feet tall, it is one of the biggest in the world and the biggest in North America. Any movie that requires a massive set is filmed here. Some movies shot here are  Ghostbusters, Jurassic Park, the Batman trilogy, The Goonies, and Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.



It too dark inside Soundstage 16 to see anything. Damn!


The tour ended with a visit to The Warner Brothers Museum. It is designed to archive and display the history of the studio. You are not allowed to take your phone or camera inside. Housed here are some of the most memorable props ever shown on the big and small screen. 

There are costumes from Harry Potter, Batman, Big Bang Theory, Watchmen, 300, The Town, and Heartbreak Ridge.

Some of the props from the Hangover are the crowbar, the fake baby, the tooth, wedding swag, and the baby carrier.

Some Best Picture Oscars are included. Worthy to note, a shorter base was used for the first year only on the construction of the statue.

There was one piece that caught my attention. It was the actual piano used in "Casablanca". The same one Rick uses to hide the Letters of Transit and Dooley Wilson plays on. It was encased in clear to protect it. It is not owned by the studio but merely on loan from it's owner. It went to auction in late 2014 and was sold for almost USD 3.000.000! 





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