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Taken from the Paramount Movies (YouTube) print of the Scope theatrical trailer for "Hey Arnold! The Movie" (2002).
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I can only imagine the concerts that could take place at this old theater. Unfortunately, it's run down and not in use.
Taken from the special "Inside the New Adventure: Star Trek - Voyager" (1995).
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Aurora, Illinois
July 3, 2012
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On the national register of historic places
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Design / Style CHEN YU HSUAN
Photo Jd Huang
2010 實踐大學服裝週成衣組入圍
前世:緊身的東方社會,不管是天生的紅牡丹還是來自鄉下的採茶姑娘,在百樂門裡花開。
十里洋場的真實影像,並非人們主觀臆測的那樣金粉浮世。
今生:漫步橫山路兩旁的百年梧桐,原來斑駁的樹皮與枯枝才是樹最迷人的樣子。
Melissa Joan Hart
Paramount Home Entertainment Celebrates The DVD Releases Of 6 All-Time Musical Favorites - Inside
Paramount Studios
Hollywood, California USA
September 24, 2002
After growing up with Universal Studios, I was jaded to backlots until I visited Paramount Pictures. This lot is small, but stunning in its detail. The buildings are unique and look real from many angles. The architecture is not specific and quite varied, but those details just slayed me. Even the cracks in the sidewalk were planned by an art director. I stayed far too long, but adored the Paramount Pictures backlot.
Paramount Canyon, south of NM Hwy. 61 on the northwest side of the Black Range, 33.4387 -107.9227, Sierra County, New Mexico, 26 May 2013. Ponderosa pine woodland, with Allium, Cymopterus lemmonii, Achillea millefolium, Erigeron, Heterotheca, Pinus ponderosa, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Muhlenbergia montana, Schizachyrium scoparium, Potentilla subviscosa, etc.
Milo Ventimiglia and Hayden Panettiere
6th Annual GM Ten - Backstage
Paramount Studios
Los Angeles, California United States
February 20, 2007
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After growing up with Universal Studios, I was jaded to backlots until I visited Paramount Pictures. This lot is small, but stunning in its detail. The buildings are unique and look real from many angles. The architecture is not specific and quite varied, but those details just slayed me. Even the cracks in the sidewalk were planned by an art director. I stayed far too long, but adored the Paramount Pictures backlot.
Taken from the Paramount logo montage seen at the beginning of "Wings" (1927) on Blu-ray. This is the 8th logo seen
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Nothing Belongs to Me As Usual.
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After growing up with Universal Studios, I was jaded to backlots until I visited Paramount Pictures. This lot is small, but stunning in its detail. The buildings are unique and look real from many angles. The architecture is not specific and quite varied, but those details just slayed me. Even the cracks in the sidewalk were planned by an art director. I stayed far too long, but adored the Paramount Pictures backlot.
"An Art Deco marvel with wild neon lights, offering ballroom dancing and an atmosphere that is a throwback to the 1930's".
Quote - New York Times
After growing up with Universal Studios, I was jaded to backlots until I visited Paramount Pictures. This lot is small, but stunning in its detail. The buildings are unique and look real from many angles. The architecture is not specific and quite varied, but those details just slayed me. Even the cracks in the sidewalk were planned by an art director. I stayed far too long, but adored the Paramount Pictures backlot.