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DaneMcCloud 06:04 PM 05-03-2020
Originally Posted by keg in kc:
The only thing I know about LA is that city hall looks like it was designed to be a giant middle finger.
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
It is interesting the role the city plays in the show. I hadn’t even thought about it until you mentioned it. But that part is really well done.
Yeah, I've been in Hollywood for more than 27 years and I've lived within a 2 mile radius during that time. My first apartment was off Yucca & Wilcox, which is about a half a mile from the Hollywood Police Station, which is just south of Sunset off of Wilcox. It's nearly a straight 1.8 mile shot from my home.

What makes Bosch special, at least for me, is that they've made the city of Hollywood a character throughout each season. Instead of soundstages, they're actually filming On Location, which as a resident who'se been to nearly all of the locations, super cool to see each episode.

As mentioned previously, it was truly a trip to see them film my street and Weidlake Drive, which leads to the South entrance of Lake Hollywood. I'm pretty sure it was Episode 3 in which Harry & Jerry find the remains of the "camp" set up by the homeless man found with radiation burns. My parents got a big kick out of seeing my street and the lake during that particular episode and texted me as soon as they saw it.

The bar where they had Barrel's "retirement" party, Boardner's, used to be my favorite hangout. It's been there since 1942 and hasn't changed a bit. As a matter of fact, the owner asked me to put together a band to play the patio on Sundays back in 1993, just about 6 weeks after I arrived, but I was too busy at the time. Musso & Frank's is an Old School restaurant that's almost directly across the street from Boardner's and is featured prominently in the Netflix series, The Kominsky Method as well. Seeing all of the real Hollywood hangouts is just so cool when compared to fake sets because it provides a level of authenticity that's missing in so many other LA based TV shows.

Anyway, I hope that it's picked up by Hulu or Netflix or another streamer because it's still a great show and it will be hard to see it end after Season 7.

In case anyone's interested, I've linked below to several websites that detail the specific locations in which the show has filmed. I'm really going to miss it if it truly ends after Season 7.

https://www.thecinemaholic.com/bosch...ocation-guide/

https://la.eater.com/maps/bosch-amaz...film-locations

https://la.curbed.com/2019/4/17/1841...chael-connelly

https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer...18.472174&z=10

https://www.lamag.com/culturefiles/bosch-los-angeles/

https://paleymatters.org/bosch-seaso...es-e074779bd16
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Baby Lee 06:41 PM 05-03-2020
So J.Edgar's house isn't actually in Baldwin Hills?
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DaneMcCloud 07:49 PM 05-03-2020
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
So J.Edgar's house isn't actually in Baldwin Hills?
I actually don't know. I didn't go through all of the links to verify but it *looks* like Baldwin Hills or Ladera Heights on the show.

Which neighborhood was listed?

FYI, I did notice a few mistakes in some of the articles. For example, El Compadre is on Sunset Boulevard, right in the middle of what used to be called "Guitar Row", because it sits between the Mesa/Boogie store, what used to be The Carvin Store, which was next to Guitars R Us and other Mom & Pops.

For some odd reason, one of the articles said El Compadre was in Silverlake, which would be 4+ miles from its actual location.
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Baby Lee 08:00 PM 05-03-2020
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
I actually don't know. I didn't go through all of the links to verify but it *looks* like Baldwin Hills or Ladera Heights on the show.

Which neighborhood was listed?

FYI, I did notice a few mistakes in some of the articles. For example, El Compadre is on Sunset Boulevard, right in the middle of what used to be called "Guitar Row", because it sits between the Mesa/Boogie store, what used to be The Carvin Store, which was next to Guitars R Us and other Mom & Pops.

For some odd reason, one of the articles said El Compadre was in Silverlake, which would be 4+ miles from its actual location.
I didn't go through everything listed to see if they tagged his house, but I noticed that the only thing tagged in Baldwin Hills was Elias' house where they had the scenes with the widow.

Just kind of weird, because I thought they might be a stickler for that particular beat, particularly after the ridge adjacent to his house figured prominently in the sniper attack on him.
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Baby Lee 02:01 AM 05-10-2020
Satisfaction with Bosch inspired me to check out The Lincoln Lawyer.

Not bad, not great. If I had to summarize it succinctly, I'd say 'decent, but squandered opportunity.'

Having gotten acquainted with Connelly's style, you can see the bones of a 'potboiler' and the performances are fair to good, and there are a TON of stars, relatively [2 Oscar Winners, 2 more nominees, and many many big names]. But the director didn't seem to have an ear for the material. It's too clean when it needs to be tawdry, too dramatic when it needs to be sardonic. It has big budget staging and cinematography on occasion, then it looks like 'made for basic cable' on other occasions. And there's this pervasive sense of 'there has to be huge plot holes, if I cared enough to catalog them.'

That's not to say it's bad, just not living up to its potential. It's decent enough, but could have been great.

I hear they're working on developing it for series. Hope they get some of the Bosch handlers on board when it starts coming to fruition.
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rabblerouser 07:35 AM 05-10-2020
Watching the Scorsese doc on the Grateful Dead. Recommended.
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vailpass 12:54 PM 05-10-2020
I found out Amazon has the entire Banshee series included with Prime so for now they are back on my good list.
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rabblerouser 05:07 PM 05-11-2020
2 words:

Chris Porter

Grew up in KC, funniest motherfucker in standup right now.
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Otter 11:54 AM 05-12-2020
Binge watched the first season of "Sneaky Pete" over the weekend. That show is juvenile and shallow. It's a constant bombardment of "uh oh, Pete's in trouble" then some miracle occurs where he get's out of the situation.

They should just go in full cheese mode instead of half assing it and have Pete look into the camera and have him wink and point to some jingle after each narrow escape.

5 / 10 - bearable
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Otter 01:27 AM 05-13-2020

#BlackMirror Creator Says the World Is Too Bleak Right Now for Season 6 https://t.co/ix0l7uFUkX pic.twitter.com/qAswxYknU5

— IndieWire (@IndieWire) May 6, 2020

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rabblerouser 05:44 PM 05-13-2020
Betty : They Say I'm Different
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Coochie liquor 08:42 AM 09-27-2020
Been watching Utopia the last few days. Really good show, good action/comedy type movie. Reminded me of Happy!
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keg in kc 03:58 PM 10-01-2020
Utopia is kind of like a train wreck. I just can't turn my eyes away. But I've enjoyed it enough that I'm about to start streaming the finale.
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Buehler445 12:07 AM 03-04-2021
Final season :-)
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Baby Lee 12:24 AM 03-04-2021
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
Final season :-)
Look closer. . .
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