Behind the Scenes at Warner Bros.
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- Опубліковано 16 кві 2017
- Go behind the scenes of some of Hollywood's biggest hit films and television series as we take you on-location at Warner Bros. Studios. See inside the sets of everything from Bonanza to La La Land, and find out what interesting secrets are not part of the public tour.
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I went on the top WB tour in summer 2019. It was great and we got off the tram many times to see things. I would recommend it and plan on going again in upcoming years.
wish WB tours put this kind of effort revealing an exciting story like this on their actual tours..
I know. I did the actual tour too. $100.00 dollars for the crappiest tour ever.
I never got a chance to visit the Warner Bros lot, even when I lived in California. I'm hating myself, right now. But there have been so many iconic movies and television shows shot there! Bewitched, Christmas Vacation, and the list goes on. I wish there was a video about the fountain. I hate that Friends made it famous, but it has been in so many movies and tv shows.
This is beautiful... I love "behind the scenes" secrets ... I wish I could work in the cinema industry!
You can :)
Warner Brothers BC crew filming Leonardo broke all the rules !
Very ironic. AOL used to be owned by Warner.
The same as the universal studios
Dick tracy scene is the Universal Backlot
AOL wants them back
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What history.
Is Teen Titans coming back?
Best kept secrets?
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But they can't make the dceu good
Yeaa it’s cause of the writers and direction
Idk why they can’t make a normal dc universe
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Why does people call this Warner bros it doesn’t even look like Warner Bros. studio The water tower doesn’t even have the shield is some people getting dumber and dumber? But actually switch to the actual studio
This is warner bros
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"TheWonderfulWorldOfDerek," your brief ten words, typed and assembled as they are here, read as 'gibberish.'
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It just be dead now with all the dark energy that happened in Hollywood. No thanks.. energy wise it would be wicked now
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