And this movie would be?
[Update: This is “American History X.” Please congratulate Dewey Webb, Roger, Mary Mallory and Allie Francis for identifying it. ]
OK, here’s another hint. Please congratulate William Stansel for identifying the film.
And this movie would be?
[Update: This is “American History X.” Please congratulate Dewey Webb, Roger, Mary Mallory and Allie Francis for identifying it. ]
OK, here’s another hint. Please congratulate William Stansel for identifying the film.
Miracle Mile
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Miracle Mile
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Miracle Mile.
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MIRACLE MILE?
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Pulp Fiction.
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Oops, never mind. Wrong Tarantino movie.
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RESERVOIR DOGS,
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The Big Lebowski?
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Johnnie’s ended its existence only as a location for filmimg. Pulp Fiction being a notable one.
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THE BIG LEBOWSKI?
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American History X
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The interior of Johnies’s has been used a lot in the past few years. Not the exterior. This shot must be from way back.
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Must be an old one… there are too many newspaper racks and they’re fillled!
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@Keith: Yeah, I think one of them is for the National.
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Loved the National. I still have the first edition put away.
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American History X
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The Nationl was great–think I’ve still got the last edition.
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That’s Edward Norton in “American History X.”
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american history x.
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“Pulp Fiction”
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The Honey Bunny portion of “Pulp Fiction” was shot at the Hawthorne Grill, 13763 Hawthorne Boulevard, Hawthorne, CA. (now demolished)
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American History X
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