Predator 2 Filming Locations | Penthouse & Police Station | Then and Now (Part 2)
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2019
- In the Second Part of this Predator 2 Filming Locations Tour, you will see the Police Station and the Penthouse Garage. The Penthouse scene is one of the most memorable parts of the movie. Which featured the Jamaican Voodoo Posse’s raid on the Colombian King Pin’s Penthouse Home. The unannounced guests don’t stop there..
It’s where we learned there was a new player in town. It’s also the same place where Danny Boy is slain by the City Hunter, after he returns to the crime scene to retrieve the strange spear tip weapon.
This is part 2 of what will be a 6 part filming locations tour for the movie.
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This is Part 2 of what will be a six part Predator 2 Filming Locations Tour. The next part will feature a revisit to King Willie Alley and the Interior of Police Headquarters. Along with a little bonus footage.
Paul Collins Thanks bud! Lol. Classic.. I’ll get to the original locations one day too. As for now. Part 3 coming soon.
Pretty awesome, You can see why they picked what they picked...the police station is all straight lines and feels kind of both old and new (clever really). I really loved Predator 2 but you sometimes hear a lot of negative things about it.
The Movie People Good point.. Yeah, same here.. It’s not as good as the first but it’s equally entertaining. Underrated in my opinion. You do hear a lot of conflicting opinions. It always had a bit of a comic book vibe to me. I recently learned the director is a huge comic book fan. So, you can’t take it so literally. Ex. The Scorpio falling to his death from stories above only to land on the world’s strongest table... unbreakable, actually.
Nice! Predator 2 was always one of my favs, along with the original.
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Awesome . That last shot was when he chases down keyz right? Lolll
PoRtAnOVa 47 Yes... Where he pushes him up against that column. Lol
Predator 2 loved the opening scene when it went from jungle to the concrete jungle
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nana tv Yes, thank you! Very nice.
The buildings in the background look fake. Dope vid homeboy
Brian Tropea Thabks brother .. Centralia is going up soon haha. Oh, you mean inside the penthouse set right? Yes, agreed, more evidence of a set design.
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Thanks for these Predator 2 videos. I know it's not quite as good at the first film, but i love it. When it first came out i thought it was one of the most violent movies ever made, lol.
I couldn’t agree more lol.
I hope to do the original some time in the near future. That should be crazy.
Great intro brother left a like for u 2
abandoned places with blake Appreciate that bro!
The penthouse itself was built on a sound stage at WB, I was on it after they shot it up for a tour.
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I've just watched Predator 2 last night for the first time in years. The noisy lady scene always makes me laugh but it must have been a cool set to be on. Makes you appreciate Alen Silvestri score and the camera angles used to make this building look very moody then it is in otherwise natural light.
The Reserve Lofts-Built in 1929-1930, the Federal Reserve Bank Building was one of the first examples of the Classical Moderne style in downtown Los Angeles. It was designed by the well-known father-and-son architectural team of John Parkinson and Donald B. Parkinson, who also created such landmarks as Los Angeles City Hall, Union Station, the Bullocks-Wilshire department store and the USC campus. The seven-story, double-basement combination bank-and-office structure is built on a 1,600-ton steel framework. Finished in brick and granite, it is beautifully detailed with geographic patterning, ornate bronze grillwork, carved 3-D animal heads on the front and sides of the building and an outstanding bas-relief sculpture above the main entrance by notable California artist Edgar Walter.
In 1953, a Parkinson & Parkinson successor firm, Woodford & Bernard, designed an addition nearly indistinguishable from the original building. The firm added a two-bay extension on the Olympic Blvd side and a one-story, three bay addition on the Grand Ave. facade. This seamless expansion added approximately 100,000 square feet and an additional vault on the subterranean levels. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
The ornate structure served Los Angeles until 1987 at which time, bank operations relocated next door. In 2005 the former Federal Reserve Bank Building converted to a office residential luxury loft community. The transformation preserved the beauty and details of the historic exterior and restored many of the original interior architectural element.
Edgar Walters, 1930-A bas-relief panel over the entrance of the Los Angeles branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco designed by John and Donald Parkinson symbolizes "stability." Representing the United States, a spread-winged eagle at the center of the panel is flanked by severly-modeled kneeling figures-a female on the viewer's left and a male on the viewer's right. Walters used angular decorative elements and figures within sharp outlines to capture the progressive style of the time. This bas-relief, along with the heavy, geometric massing, recessed spandrels, ornate grillwork and virtually flush piers, made the branch office one of the city's earliest Classical Moderne styled buildings.1 Walters also designed the predatory birds and beasts sculpted in the granite panels above the windows in the Olympic Avenue facade. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
SoCal Urbex Bro... So awesome, I know about the Bank. I wanted to get in there but it’s now a club, only opened at night. It’s where they filmed scenes from The Mask, Ghost, Etc.....
I almost got to Union Station but it will need to happen on the next trip!
Thanks for the info bro! Very interesting!
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