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The Manhattan Beach Pier got some screen time in the 2004 movie version of the 70's cop show "Starsky & Hutch" (top).
The Griffith Park Zoo, also known as The Old L.A. Zoo, was the location used as the San Diego Zoo for the 2004 comedy "Anchorman" (top). The zoo was abandoned in the mid '60s and turned into the recreation park that it is today.
I got a fever, and the only prescription... is more cowbell!
Mississippi State University has a long history with cowbells. This was enhanced by Christopher Walken and Will Ferrell in a Saturday Night Live skit that parodied the song "(Don't Fear" The Reaper" by the Blue Oyster Cult.
This is the video of the skit.
Strobist: Canon 850EX II at 1/16th power and home-made black straw flash grid held about 2 feet above the subject.
The Griffith Park Zoo, also known as The Old L.A. Zoo, was the location used as the San Diego Zoo for the 2004 comedy "Anchorman" (top). The zoo was abandoned in the mid '60s and turned into the recreation park that it is today.
The Griffith Park Zoo, also known as The Old L.A. Zoo, was the location used as the San Diego Zoo for the 2004 comedy "Anchorman". The zoo was abandoned in the mid '60s and turned into the recreation park that it is today.
The 2004 comedy "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" (top) takes place in San Diego, but most of the movie was filmed in the Los Angeles and Long Beach areas. This multi-anchor gang fight takes place on the eastside of downtown Los Angeles.
The 2004 comedy "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" (top) takes place in San Diego, but most of the movie was filmed in the Los Angeles and Long Beach areas. This multi-anchor gang fight takes place on the eastside of downtown Los Angeles.
The 2004 comedy "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" (top) takes place in San Diego, but most of the movie was filmed in the Los Angeles and Long Beach areas. This multi-anchor gang fight takes place on the eastside of downtown Los Angeles.
The Manhattan Beach Pier got some screen time in the 2004 movie version of the 70's cop show "Starsky & Hutch".
The 2004 comedy "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" (top) takes place in San Diego, but most of the movie was filmed in the Los Angeles and Long Beach areas. This multi-anchor gang fight takes place on the eastside of downtown Los Angeles.
The 2004 comedy "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" takes place in San Diego, but most of the movie was filmed in the Los Angeles and Long Beach areas. This area on the eastside of downtown Los Angeles was the location of the Anchor Wars.
The Griffith Park Zoo, also known as The Old L.A. Zoo, was the location used as the San Diego Zoo for the 2004 comedy "Anchorman". The zoo was abandoned in the mid '60s and turned into the recreation park that it is today.
The Manhattan Beach Pier got some screen time in the 2004 movie version of the 70's cop show "Starsky & Hutch".
The Manhattan Beach Pier got some screen time in the 2004 movie version of the 70's cop show "Starsky & Hutch" (top).
Will Ferrell, Quudus, Roger Federer, Andy Roddick, Maria Sharapova & Serena Williams attend Arthur Ashe Kids Day Tennis Benefit on August 29, 2009 at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, New York. (Photo © Nick Stepowyj)
"Quick, staring contest, you and me, now! You win, you always do. That's why i come up here, Nature! Goulet."
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also, i like turtles.
The 2004 comedy "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" takes place in San Diego, but most of the movie was filmed in the Los Angeles and Long Beach areas. This area on the eastside of downtown Los Angeles was the location of the Anchor Wars.
The 2004 comedy "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" takes place in San Diego, but most of the movie was filmed in the Los Angeles and Long Beach areas. This area on the eastside of downtown Los Angeles was the location of the Anchor Wars.
From Season 2, episode 2 of the current comedy "The Last Man on Earth" (top), Phil and Carol travel from Tucson to the California coast to meet up with some old friends.
The beach that the scenes were shot at is the Leo Carrillo State Park in Malibu.
Leo Carrillo has been seen in many different films, some of which I will post later, and is located at 35000 West Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu.
This Malibu sign is located a few miles south of Leo Carrillo at 34.034904, -118.851547
The 2004 comedy "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" takes place in San Diego, but most of the movie was filmed in the Los Angeles and Long Beach areas. This area on the eastside of downtown Los Angeles was the location of the Anchor Wars.
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The 2004 comedy "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" was supposed to take place in San Diego, although, most of it was filmed in the Los Angeles area.
This is The Shoreline Aquatic Park in Long Beach.
The 2004 comedy "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" (top) was supposed to take place in San Diego, although, most of it was filmed in the Los Angeles area.
This is The Shoreline Aquatic Park in Long Beach.
Comic-Con en San Diego, Jueves 22 de Julio a Domingo 25 de Julio del 2010. Mas fotos en www.tjplebe.com
Comic-Con in San Diego, Thursday July 22nd to Sunday July 25th of 2010. More pictures in www.tjplebe.com
Minimalist Film Poster #31
Here is the 2nd of my planned 4 Christmas Movie specials, this one for the future cult classic that is Elf.
Hilarious film starring Will Ferrell as an elf named Buddy from the North Pole in search for his real father in New York City.
Merry Christmas!!!
Cowbell, kettlebell, whatever. Rest assured, we all could use a little more.
Last year, 2012, was the year I spent establishing healthier habits of regularly going to the gym and eating better. Yes, it took an entire year, and yes, it's still a chore to go to the gym. I am living proof that it's important though, so chore or not, I suck it up and just do it.
During that year I did what I like doing, which naturally, is what I'm good at. I've built some impressive upper body strength but have avoided anything that specifically targets my legs or core. This year, 2013, I'm changing that. I'm going back to basics.
This year I want to focus on my entire body so I'm stepping back, and in a way, I'm starting over. More pushups, pull-ups, dips, planks… I'm going to work on my balance, do squats and lunges… I'll spend more time doing power and battle type moves and learn new TRX techniques… And stretching, foam rolling, and maybe a few more deep tissue massages are on the agenda. Heck, I might even run a little, but we'll see about that. Then, hopefully sooner rather than later, I'll add more barbell and dumbbell work. Yes, whether I like it or not, I WILL learn to at least tolerate dumbbells and perfect proper form. While I hesitate to call my favorite FreeMotion cable and Hammer Strength plate machines cheating, they're far from it, it's time to crank my time in the gym up a notch. Or ten.
By now I've done all the things listed above at least a few times and have a better-than-average idea of how everything works. Now, it's just a matter of getting it done. It's what I'm unfamiliar with that I've really got my sight set on. By that, I mean *gasp!* yoga, and kettlebells. To show that I'm serious about this new endeavor, I attended my first ever kettlebell class tonight. That's right, I showed myself a little kettlebell love on Valentine's Day. And I gotta say, as boring as it looks, it's kinda fun!
Tonight we also did a few yoga moves which I'll say were, well, discouraging. I have the strength and stamina to crush kettlebells but I don't bend. And unfortunately, bending is sort of important in yoga. The problem here is that I typically don't like to do things that I'm not good at so naturally I don't like yoga. A vicious circle, that one. But as I learned last year, it gets better. Or at least I will learn to tolerate it as I start to realize why it's good for me.
I often do things not because I want to, but because I need to. And yoga is one of those things. Just like pushups and pull-ups and squats and foam rolling AND DUMBBELLS … The weird thing is, I can see now how kettlebell work can help with all this stuff. In fact, it just might be a gateway to all sorts of other badassery - and who doesn't want to be a major badass? Point is, in mastering kettlebells I might actually start liking yoga. That philosophy is possibly a bit of a stretch but I'm sticking to it.
That, and I'm pretty sure I'll never be able to look at a kettlebell and not think of Will Farrell in a super tight belly baring shirt giving us more cowbell. I mean really, who can't use a little more of that?
The 2004 comedy "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" (top) was supposed to take place in San Diego, although, most of it was filmed in the Los Angeles area.
This is the Queensway Bridge in Long Beach. To my amazement, I actually shot the exact same place where Jack Black was standing.
Will Ferrell, Roger Federer, Andy Roddick, Maria Sharapova & Serena Williamsattend Arthur Ashe Kids Day Tennis Benefit on August 29, 2009 at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, New York. (Photo © Nick Stepowyj)