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Posted by Grand concourse on Mon Jun 2 00:09:17 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Sun Jun 1 23:28:30 2008. Yup, just themed to look like "Krustyland" |
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Posted by Grand concourse on Mon Jun 2 00:11:27 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by Easy on Sun Jun 1 23:49:41 2008. Last year the Back to the Future [Orlando] ride closed I think a few months earlier so they can remodel the place and opened up this year. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 00:11:54 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by Easy on Sun Jun 1 23:51:00 2008. I am sure the Simpson ride uses the same set up. It's a simulator ride, just like a lot of those simulator rides.Yes, I am dating myself....it seems like yesterday that the Back to the Future movies were out there (1985 was the first one!!!). The first time I went to Universal Florida was in 1993, and Universal Hollywood in 1994....and Back the the Future was still a recent movie back then..... I was last on the Florida Back to the Future in 2004, and California in 2003 I think. Yeah, I know....it's a 23 year old movie now....hard to believe. |
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Posted by Grand concourse on Mon Jun 2 00:12:51 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by Easy on Sun Jun 1 23:51:00 2008. Still nostalgia, it was fun.Also speaking of Orlando, the props [delorian and the train] they moved it near the 'NY'/studios area of the park. So thankfully at least those are still on the park property. |
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Posted by Grand concourse on Mon Jun 2 00:14:01 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Sun Jun 1 23:27:05 2008. Yeah, the mummy thing is actually pretty fun. Lol probably a bit intense for the older folks [fast and tight turns] compared to just sitting in the RI tram thru the city and a few 'banging' by Kong. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 00:16:37 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by Grand concourse on Mon Jun 2 00:12:51 2008. I think the Simpsons ride uses the same building as the old Back to the Future ride, so it too must be a simulator ride using the same set up I assume.Yeah, it was a nostalgic fun ride. I still remember the first time I went on it. But yes, most kids probably aren't that familiar with back to the Future. I am glad they left the train and Delorian in the park though. Is the Florida ET Ride still open? I know the California one was closed and replaced the last time I was in Hollywood's Universal, but the Florida one was still open last time I was there (3 or 4 years ago). Is ET still open in florida? |
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Posted by Grand concourse on Mon Jun 2 00:16:44 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 00:11:54 2008. Yeah, still airing on the HBO/Cinimax channels.Also I remember when they had the Hanna-Barbera simulator ride [Flintstones, Jetsons..], but a few years ago they replaced it w/some Jimmy Neutron thing. [Never went back to that] Also across from it used to be an Alfred Hitchcock theater/props. The replaced that w/Shrek 4D. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 00:19:31 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by Grand concourse on Mon Jun 2 00:09:17 2008. Yeah I figured it would be. What's nice about the Back to the Future ride set up is that even though it is a simulator ride, it's on a huge three story screen, unlike some of those other simulator ride where you are in thing like Star Tours in Disney, and you are just looking at a little movie screen.The effect of the Back to the Future huge set up was a different sort of feeling, and still far superior, so I assume that since the Simpsons uses the same building and set up, it will be good. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 00:20:42 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by Grand concourse on Mon Jun 2 00:08:54 2008. Hollywood or Orlando? |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 00:22:05 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 00:19:31 2008. I also like the huge screen on the Sourin over California ride in Epcot and California Adventure in Disney World or Disneyland. That's also a nice set up like the Back to the Future/Simpsons set up. |
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Posted by Easy on Mon Jun 2 00:24:21 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by Grand concourse on Mon Jun 2 00:08:54 2008. I guess. It seemed like a logical direction for the conversation to head after "welcome back." |
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Posted by Easy on Mon Jun 2 00:26:10 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 00:20:42 2008. I've never been to Orlando, but most people that have been to both say that Orlando is waaay better. But I think that Hollywood is more of a working studio. Do they film anything besides kids TV shows in Orlando? |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 00:26:16 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by Grand concourse on Mon Jun 2 00:16:44 2008. Yes, I lost interest in Universal Studios in Florida, I didn't even go the last couple times I was in Orlando. Originally, I even liked Universal Studios better than Disney!But then they took away King Kong....and yes, I remember the Flintstones/Jetsons thing too....I never went on again after they were gone. I was also disappointed over Hitchcock being gone, but Shrek wasn't too bad. I was really disappointed to hear Back to the Future Closed....although I didn't have time to go to Universal Studios this past February when I was in Orlando. The last time I went was a few years ago, and got a pass to do both Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios in one day. I had done both parks before, so it was easy to do in one day, as I knew what I wanted to do and what I could pass up....and wound up doing everythign I wanted to at both parks in one day. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 00:28:05 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by Grand concourse on Mon Jun 2 00:14:01 2008. Yeah, I liked it. I know King Kong was corny, but I did kinda like it. But the Mummy isn't a bad replacement. |
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Posted by Grand concourse on Mon Jun 2 00:34:13 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 00:26:16 2008. lol. you are almost like me about Universal studios. Once the classic stuff were gone, I lost interest in the original park. Also basically if lucky, I can do both parks in one day as well.Btw do you ride the roller coasters? |
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Posted by Grand concourse on Mon Jun 2 00:35:38 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 00:16:37 2008. Yeah ET is still there. I know the Hollywood one closed down ET so they can turn that into the mummy ride [i hear their coaster is much longer than orlando's set up.] |
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Posted by Grand concourse on Mon Jun 2 00:36:05 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 00:28:05 2008. cool, so you did ride it. Very nice! |
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Posted by Grand concourse on Mon Jun 2 00:37:27 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 00:22:05 2008. yeah i like the imax type screen over the small ones inside the simulator itself.I'm sure someone by now uploaded a vid of the simpsons ride on youtube. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 07:21:34 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by Easy on Mon Jun 2 00:26:10 2008. As a theme park, Orlando's Universal is better. But as a Hollywood's is better in other ways, such as it being a "real" studio. I was going to say the Hollywood one has a lot more history, mbut now unfortunately a lot of that has been destroyed. But it's still a workinfg studio.Orlando used to have a lot more filmed there back in the 90's, so it was more like a "real" studio back in the 90's than it is now. That is the same for Disney-MGM Studios in Florida. Taking the "backlot" tour in both Orlando Universal, and MGM Studios back then was more like a real tour. Today, it's more of a "simulated" tour, as they don't use either for filming as much as they used to...and certainly not like they do at Universal Studios Hollywood. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 07:25:35 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by Grand concourse on Mon Jun 2 00:34:13 2008. Yes, I love roller coasters. Island of Adventure has a bunch of good ones....the Hulk....Dueling Dragons.... When I went it was an "off day" anyway, so neither park was too busy, so it was easy to do both parks in one day, as the lines were short. If they are busy it's not quite as possible to do that. I spent half the day at Islands of Adventure, even rode things two and three times....and then spent the later part of the day at the regular Universal Park till closing. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 07:27:53 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by Grand concourse on Mon Jun 2 00:35:38 2008. Unfortunately, they were still working on the California Mummy ride when I was last there, so didn't get to ride that. |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Mon Jun 2 09:19:49 2008, in response to say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Sun Jun 1 21:42:15 2008. You didn't list many, "Singing in the rain" and "Coming to America" come to mind. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 09:25:35 2008, in response to say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Sun Jun 1 21:42:15 2008. Does anyone know if the Earthquake Ride was destroyed? That's also very near to King Kong, and the Back to the Future Couthouse Square. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 09:26:33 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Mon Jun 2 09:19:49 2008. The list is endless actually. Of course Back to the Future is on that list too, as Couthouse Square was also destroyed. Many movies were filmed in Couthouse Square too. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 09:27:56 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 09:25:35 2008. Sorry, my R was jammed....and didn't notice it until now. I spelt "Courthouse" wrong at least 4 times! |
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Posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Mon Jun 2 10:19:20 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Mon Jun 2 09:19:49 2008. i am sure the list is very longyea ''sufring'' i have seen the 1970s 80s sets there my favorie is the subway poles and entrance to a concrete flat below rofl lol rofl you would love it ''surf'' |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 10:30:23 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 09:26:33 2008. I found out that Courthouse Square was originally used in Leave it to Beaver. It had been known as "Mockingbird Square" until Back to the Future was filmed there in 1985.Does anyone know if their historic "Residential Street" was also destroyed? Of course the Leave it to Beaver house is on that street. The famous "Munsters" house is also on that street. Of course it has been used for many t5hings over the years.
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Posted by Easy on Mon Jun 2 10:36:41 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 10:30:23 2008. No you can still see that street in some of the aerial shots from the fire. It looks like it was untouched. |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Mon Jun 2 10:36:56 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 09:26:33 2008. Did you know that "courthouse square" was featured in "Invasion of the body smatchers"? |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Mon Jun 2 10:39:01 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 10:30:23 2008. I hope the "residential street" wasn't toasted. What will "Desparate housewives" do? |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Mon Jun 2 10:39:30 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by Easy on Mon Jun 2 10:36:41 2008. Good |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 10:41:36 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by Easy on Mon Jun 2 10:36:41 2008. Oh, that is good news. By the way, Back to the Future's "Courthouse Square" was originally known as "Mockingbird Square" as "To Kill a Mockingbird" was filmed there. I don't think it has anything to do with "1313 Mockingbird Lane", which was the Munster's address, but a lot of the Munster's scenes that were filmed "in town" were also filmed in Courthouse Square. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 10:44:05 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Mon Jun 2 10:39:01 2008. Yeah that would have been a shame. It sounds like it may be okay from what Easy has seen of aerial shots.It's amazing how iconic such a small area of space is. What has been destroyed is such a piece of Americana over the years. I heard there was also a fire there in the 1990's, but not nearly as bad as this one. Courthouse Square partially burned then too, as well as part of NY Street....but the courthouse was spared that time. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 10:45:00 2008, in response to say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Sun Jun 1 21:42:15 2008. I also heard that some famous fimage like I Love Lucy was also destroyed in this fire. It's replacable though, as they had copies luckily. |
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Posted by Easy on Mon Jun 2 10:47:05 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 10:44:05 2008. On the local news they said that the same building where King Kong was housed was partially burned in the 1990 fire and that the Back to the Future Courthouse had completely burned. They said that the one that just burned yesterday was a replacement. The original fire was arson. I wonder if this was as well? |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Mon Jun 2 10:48:42 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 10:41:36 2008. Also, the "Adams famoly" house was ther. The Carlos Solis' house is it. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 10:53:52 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by Easy on Mon Jun 2 10:47:05 2008. I read that too, but I have seen photos, and while Courthouse square had burned partially, the courthouse hadn't that time. Some site I just read confirmed this. Of course, the facades have been redone a few times over and over for various movies. They will rebuild, as the location is still there.I noticed on maps.live.com, that the resdiential street is a ways away from NY Street and Couthouse Square. Here's a link: http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&FORM=LMLTCC&cp=ppq1q4543tpj&style=b&lvl=1&tilt=-90&dir=0&alt=-1000&scene=6818051&phx=0&phy=0&phscl=1&encType=1 |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 10:57:12 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Mon Jun 2 10:39:01 2008. Oh snap! What about the Psycho House and the Bates Motel!! That's there too! |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 11:07:49 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Mon Jun 2 10:48:42 2008. Oh yeah, I forgot about that one! I remember that now from when I was there a few years back. |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Mon Jun 2 11:53:41 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Jun 2 11:07:49 2008. Yeah, it's gotten a paint job too. Don't forget the "Leave It To Beaver"/"Marcus Welby"(same house) and the "Happy Days" houses. I know that there is more but, I cannot recall them. |
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Posted by BMT Guy on Mon Jun 2 17:04:52 2008, in response to Re: say goodbye to NEW YORK New York Street area Universal Studios Hollywood, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Mon Jun 2 11:53:41 2008. I assume "Bob's Country Bunker", the quosent hut shaped country-western bar from "The Blues Brothers", when unscathed since it was on the other side of the studio adjacent to the "Jaws" moat. |
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