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Paramount booth at the 2025 San Diego Comic-Con International at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.

 

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Paramount Theatre in Chilliwack. Photo taken 10 years ago. I wonder if it still exists?

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.

Marathon street leading up to the office building on the main drag. Very pretty.

Ehemalige Disco in Rödermark

Taken from the end of a Brazilian VHS release of the first two season 3 episodes (the two-part "Prophecies" episode) of the show "Friday the 13th: The Series" (also known as "Friday's Curse").

 

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Restored on the new 40th Anniversary releases of "Grease" (1978).

 

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Taken from a Movies! airing of the end of the movie "The White Dawn" (1974).

 

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Arch on the Paramount Studios lot in Los Angeles.

Detail from the Paramount Theatre Marquee

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Taken from a Movies! airing of the 1956 movie version of "The Rainmaker" (1956).

 

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Built in 1931, Charlottesville's Paramount Theater has held a starring role both now and in the past. Once a home for movies and community events, The Paramount's doors were closed for thirty years before recent restoration returned the theater's former glory.

Interior view of the former Brooklyn Paramount Theater (Rapp & Rapp, 1928), which became Long Island University's gymnasium after closing in the 1960s. See exterior shots here, and much more thorough interior documentation at Scouting New York. Back in 2015, LIU signed a lease to outside developers who planned to restore the theater as a functioning performance/events venue, originally expected to open in 2018, but actually construction only began that year, with an opening planned for 2019. As of this writing in mid-2021, there is no venue open there, nor much in the way of hype or construction updates. Coverage from last summer suggested the developer might be in some difficult straits, and anyway the pandemic is no time to open a major events venue, so maybe everyone's just stalling.

Tara Cardinal and Tara Kallaher

Pashley: Made in Stratford

1973 Schwinn Paramount back on the road

The Paramount Theater in Anderson, Indiana.

A film crew had just loaded up when I arrived at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

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