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nostalgia for old movies!

nostalgia for old movies!

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101 years ago! Culver City, California movie filming location, then and now.

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2025/02/01
23:18 UTC

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Four movie locations, then and now, 1924-1939 vs today. More details at bottom of the photo.

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2025/01/29
21:47 UTC

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1929 vs today. Here's my new quick preview then and now video of the filming locations used in The Little Rascals movie CAT, DOG & CO.

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2025/01/25
18:15 UTC

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Here's a quick preview of my filming locations video documentary for the classic Laurel and Hardy movie "Men O' War." 1929 vs Today.

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2025/01/18
18:06 UTC

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The Three Stooges movie location then and now, 1939 vs today. More details at bottom of photo.

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2025/01/16
23:12 UTC

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Here's a video I put together taking a look at a movie location from one of The Three Stooges movies. Then and now 1939 vs today.

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2025/01/11
17:31 UTC

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1929 vs Today! A quick preview video of the movie locations used in The Little Rascals movie BOUNCING BABIES.

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2025/01/04
18:25 UTC

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Time capsule, 1930 vs Today. From the Pathe comedy short TRAFFIC TANGLE. More details at the bottom of the photo.

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2025/01/03
00:33 UTC

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Four Los Angeles area movie filming locations, then and now, 1929/1930 vs today. More details at the bottom of the photo.

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2024/12/29
20:20 UTC

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Avatar: The Way Of Water - 1950's trailer

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2024/12/28
20:56 UTC

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Another quick then and now preview video of the Los Angeles area filming locations used in the 1930 Nat Carr comedy short "Traffic Tangle." Due to the large amount of on location filming in this comedy short, I've posted TWO quick preview videos. This is part 2 of 2.

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2024/12/28
18:53 UTC

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Time capsule, 1930 vs Today. From the Pathe comedy short TRAFFIC TANGLE. More details at bottom of the photo.

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2024/12/26
21:39 UTC

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The Mummy in retro version

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2024/12/25
19:40 UTC

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1950s AI retro movie trailer

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2024/12/22
11:54 UTC

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My new quick preview video of the Culver City and Los Angeles filming locations used in the 1930 Nat Carr comedy short "Traffic Tangle." Due to the large amount of on location filming in this comedy short, there are TWO quick preview videos. This is part 1 of 2. Part 2 will be posted next week.

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2024/12/21
21:17 UTC

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95 years ago, 1929 vs today. From the Laurel and Hardy film BIG BUSINESS. More details at the bottom of the photo.

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2024/12/19
23:21 UTC

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1950's Ai Trailer

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2024/12/15
19:30 UTC

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Looking for a Christmas tree? These two gentlemen may be able to help! Movie locations, then and now, 1929 vs today. From the Laurel and Hardy film Big Business.

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2024/12/14
18:11 UTC

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1950's Ai trailer

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2024/12/14
13:42 UTC

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WFLD Channel 32 - The Wizard of Oz (Complete Broadcast, 10/21/1985) 📺

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2024/12/13
07:37 UTC

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1950's Ai generated content

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2024/12/11
22:35 UTC

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From The Little Rascals film "Boxing Gloves" here's a quick excerpt from my new then and now filming locations documentary. 1929 vs Today.

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2024/12/07
19:24 UTC

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Friends in 1950's retro Ai version

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2024/12/04
20:43 UTC

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A Retro-Futuristic Cinematic Vision

Witness a contemporary film reborn in the grand style of 1950's cinema, blending retro-futuristic elements with modern technology. An exciting fusion of the old and new.

See the video: Link to video

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2024/12/02
20:45 UTC

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Modern Story, Retro Flair – A Must-See Transformation!

Experience a modern classic through a 1950s cinematic lens. This AI-driven creation brings vintage vibes to a contemporary tale:
Check it Out

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2024/11/28
19:15 UTC

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Ai 1950's trailer

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2024/11/25
19:53 UTC

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