POP Champagne Bar

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This past weekend I dragged my boyfriend out to stalk Pasadena’s newest hot spot – a little place called POP Champagne & Dessert Bar which opened its doors about three months ago.  Being that champagne is my (and my girl Marilyn’s) fave cocktail, I have been dying to stalk this place ever since it opened back in December.  Sadly I didn’t get around to it until this past Friday night.  But let me tell you, it was worth the wait.  I think POP might just be my new favorite bar.  : )

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POP is absolutely adorable inside.  It has a very New York City feel to it.  The decor is made up of exposed brick, huge leather booths, dark wood paneling, and sparkling crystal chandeliers.  It’s exactly the kind of place you want to escape to after a long day at work (or in my case, a long day of stalking).  🙂  And while no movies have been filmed there yet, I can pretty much guarantee that it won’t be long before location scouts come a-knockin’! 

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POP’s wine menu is quite extensive.  In fact, I’ve never seen anything like it!  They serve over 50 varieties of wine by the glass, including Merlot and Chardonnay for those of you who aren’t champagne drinkers.   Their menu is A-MA-ZING and they serve up huge portions at reasonable prices.  During their happy hour, which runs from 5 to 7 pm daily, mimosas, bellinis, and draft beers are only $4 a glass and most appetizers are 20% off.  And on those rare days in Southern California when it rains, POP extends its happy hour to an all day affair.  How cool is that?  And –  my personal favorite POP special – every single Wednesday they serve up glasses of Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Champagne (the BEST champagne ever) for only $10!  That’s like unheard of!   LOVE IT!  You can bet I’m going to be hanging out at POP pretty much every Wednesday night from now on.  LOL

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 But my favorite item on the menu?  The “Room Service for Mr. Lewis” appetizer which consists of a selection of fresh strawberries and two glasses of Gloria Ferrar Blanc de Noir champagne.  If the words “Room service for Mr. Lewis” sound familiar to you, it’s because they should.  They were uttered in one of the most famous romantic comedies of all time – Pretty Woman.  In the movie Edward Lewis, aka Richard Gere, orders up some champagne and strawberries when he first arrives with Vivian at the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel.  He tells Vivian that strawberries bring out the flavor in the champage. 🙂  Movie references on a menu?  LOVE IT! In fact, I think it’s safe to say that there’s nothing about POP that I don’t love!  🙂

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As I always do when visiting new places, I asked our bartender if any celebs had been spotted at POP.  Well, let me tell you, I almost fell right off my bar stool when he told me that douchbag Bachelor  Jason Mesnick and girlfriend Molly Malaney had just been there the previous week!  I couldn’t figure out what the heck those two would be doing in Pasadena, until I remembered that ABC usually puts the current Bachelor  up at the Langham Huntington Hotel & Spa in Pasadena when they come to town for press events.  I know this because a good friend of mine used to work at the hotel back when it was owned by the Ritz Carlton.  🙂  Well, after I heard that Jason and Molly had stopped in, I had about a million and one questions for our bartender.  LOL  Turns out he didn’t pay all that much attention to the pair because he “doesn’t really care about them”.  LOVE IT!   But he did mention that Molly was SUPER skinny.  Like disgustingly so.  He said that Molly and Jason were meeting up with some friends at POP which begs the question, who in the heck do those two know in L.A.??  They were probably meeting up with Bachelor  producer Mike Fleiss to toast the big payoff (the After the Final Rose  special was the most watched in Bachelor  history!) from the scam they pulled this season.  LOL  Anyway, our bartender said that Jason and Molly didn’t stay long as Jason wanted to try out the Vertical Wine Bistro (owned by Terminator  producer Gale Anne Hurd) located just around the corner from POP.  Jason was probably hoping to run into Gale so that he could give her a headshot – now that his Bachelor  fame is waning he needs a new day job.  LOL  Our bartender said that quite a few celebs have stopped into POP since its grand opening, but unfortunately he didn’t know any of them by name. 

I HIGHLY recommend stalking POP!!!!  It is a very fun place to grab a drink, even if you are not a champagne fan!  You can bet I’ll be stopping in regularly in the months to come.  🙂

Until next time, Happy Stalking!  🙂

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Stalk It: POP Champagne and Dessert Bar is located at 33 East Union Street in Pasadena.  You can visit their website here.  POP is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.

The Win A Date With Tad Hamilton Motel

 

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I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again – I heart Josh Duhamel!  Sigh!  So, last week, on a whim, I decided to do some stalking of fave movie Win A Date With Tad Hamilton.  A few years back I had read on IMDB that Win A Date was shot almost entirely on location in a small town called Fayetteville, West Virginia.  But since I knew that at least one Win A Date  scene (the diner scene) was actually filmed in Los Angeles, I decided to do a little digging to see if I could find some other Tad Hamilton  filming locales in the L.A. area.  So I popped in my Win A Date  DVD and watched the special features to see if they uncovered any behind the scenes info.  And, lo and behold, according to the DVD’s production notes it turns out that the ENTIRE movie was filmed in Southern California.  Apparently, West Virginia was only used for a few brief set-up shots.  That’s the last time I ever listen to IMDB!  🙂

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Once I discovered that significant piece of information, I immediately began searching for the small motel Tad stays at while visiting Rosalee in the film.  I don’t know why, but it has always been a dream of mine to stalk that hotel.  I know, I know – it’s kind of a silly stalking dream being that the motel is small, old, and fairly dingy.  But ever since I first watched Win A Date, I have vowed to someday make a special trip out to West Virginia to stalk the Bide-A-Way Motel, as it was called in the film.  Well it turns out I didn’t need to go clear across the country to do so.  Like Dorothy said in The Wizard of Oz, my “heart’s desire was right in my own backyard.”  🙂

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While watching the movie I had noticed the address number 2413 on the front of the motel.  So I started googling “2413” and “Los Angeles motel” and almost immediately was directed to a small inn named La Crescenta, located in – you guessed it – La Crescenta.  And literally five seconds later I was in my car on my way out to stalk the place.  🙂  La Crescenta Motel, which was formerly known as the May-Lane Motel, was built in 1946 by an Indiana native named Glen Pine.  The Motel’s original name is a hybrid of Glen’s children’s names – Maynard and Alane.  The tiny motel was owned and operated by the Pine family for close to fifty-six years before being sold in 2002.  The current owner is currently courting plans to tear down the motel to make room for a two-story strip mall (just what L.A. needs – another strip mall!) and a 138-space parking structure.  Although many La Crescenta citizens are trying to stop the demolition of the historic inn, it looks like the hotel will most likely be leveled.  🙁  Such a bummer!!   

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I am happy to report, though, that the La Crescenta Motel looks exactly the same in person as it appeared onscreen in Win A Date.  Although, I did notice some inconsistencies while I was there.  For one thing, La Crescenta’s office doesn’t have a little orange door located right next to it, as the office in Win A Date  did.   (Don’t ask – for some reason I remember odd little details like that.  LOL)  Turns out that the little orange door is actually located right next to Room number 8 at the motel (pictured above).  So, apparently, the interior of Room 8 was used as the interior of the Bide-A-Way Motel’s office during filming. I could not for the life of me figure out why the producers didn’t just use the real motel office for filming.  But then my boyfriend suggested that most likely the real La Crescenta Motel office didn’t look exactly how the filmmakers wanted their Bide-A-Way office to look.  So, instead of remodeling the real office and having to shut it down for a week or two, they just remodeled Room 8 to make it look like the office of a small town motel.  Which makes total sense!  My boyfriend is becoming quite the little stalker.   🙂 

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What makes the fact that producers used Room 8 as the motel office even stranger is that Room 8 is supposedly the room Tad stayed in during his time at the Bide-A-Way.  LOL  But the exterior of the real Room 8 did not match up to the exterior of Tad’s room in the movie.   After looking around the motel it became apparent that the exterior of Room number 11 was used as Tad’s room.  You can compare Tad’s room to Room 11 in the above pictures.   

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And one final inconsistency – yes, I have way too much time on my hands LOL – the window location and position of the door of the exterior of Room 11 don’t match up to the way Tad’s room appears onscreen. So I am guessing that filmmakers used another La Crescenta room altogether to film the interior motel room scenes for Win A Date.  Or there is also the possibility that the interior of Tad’s room was filmed on a soundstage and not in a La Crescenta Motel room at all.  LOL  Confused yet?  Cause I sure was.  🙂  Why do filmmakers do this to us?  Just pick a room and stick to it!  Geez!  LOL  What’s even more ironic, though, is that apparently people from all over the world come to stay at the La Crescenta Motel just because it’s been featured in movies.  The most requested room?  You guessed it – Tad’s room – number 8.  LOL  If those people only knew that filming didn’t actually take place there! 

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La Crescenta Motel, which is a favorite of location scouts, was also featured in the Season 10 episode of Beverly Hills, 90210 entitled “I Will Be Your Father Figure” where it was used as the Arizona motel Kelly, Matt, and Dylan stayed at while looking for Dylan’s father, Jack McKay (pictured above).  At that time it was still known as the May-Lane Motel.  La Crescenta Motel has also made an appearance in Heroes, The House of Sand and Fog, The Portal, and in quite a few episodes of fave show The X-Files.  I do love me some Fox Mulder!  🙂  Supposedly the motel was also featured in the 1946 Christmas Classic It’s A Wonderful Life, although I haven’t been able to confirm that.   You can read a good article on the history of the motel and the filming that has taken place there on this forum.

Until next time, Happy Stalking!  🙂

Stalk It:  The Win A Date With Tad Hamilton  motel, aka La Crescenta Motel, is located at 2413 Foothill Boulevard in La Crescenta.  If you want to stalk the hotel, do it fast as it could be torn down in as little as two months.  🙁

The Most Photographed Home in the World!

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About three months ago my mom challenged me to find a house that had been used in a famous photograph back in the 1960s.  The only information she remembered about the photograph was that it was an advertisement of some sort shot in black and white and that it featured two women sitting in a glass home that overlooked all of Los Angeles.  With those small pieces of information, I got to googling and came up with . . . nothing.  This went on for months with me having absolutely no luck in finding either the house or the advertisement she had been talking about.  Then about two weeks ago while my mom was flipping through a magazine at a hair salon, she came across this photographwhich was described as “the most iconic image of Los Angeles”.   Sure enough it was the picture my mom had been talking about – only as it turns out it wasn’t an advertisement at all, but a photograph by legendary architectural photographer Julius Shulman.  And the house featured in the image is actually quite well known.  In fact, it has been called “the most photographed home in the world”.   Its name is the Stahl House, otherwise known as Case Study House #22.

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When my mom first described the home to me all those months ago, I had an inkling that it was either a John Lautner house or a Case Study House.   And sure enough, I was right! To tell you the truth, I don’t know a lot about the Case Study Houses.  Up until a few weeks ago, I had never even seen a photograph of one.  But my best friend Kylee has long been obsessed with the Houses and I had learned enough about them from her to know that the house my mom was describing just might be one.  The Case Study project began in 1945, when John Entenza, editor of Art and Architecture Magazine, commissioned several legendary architects including Richard Nuetra, Raphael Soriano, Charles and Ray Eames, Eero Saarinen, Craig Ellwood, and Pierre Koenig to build affordable homes in California using mostly wood, steel, and glass.  The houses were intended to be model homes which the typical American family could easily duplicate using affordable materials.

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Interestingly enough, the Stahl House which is arguably the most famous of all the Case Study Houses, wasn’t originally commissioned as one.   In 1954, a man named C.H. “Buck”  Stahl purchased a vacant lot high up in the hills of Los Angeles at a cost of $13,500.  Buck  had the idea to build a house on the property constructed almost entirely of glass to showcase the lot’s incredible views.  He said to the architects “I don’t care how you do it, there’s not going to be any walls in this wing.”  He built a scale model of his dream home and started shopping the project around to different architects.  They all told him his design was impossible, that it couldn’t be done.  Enter architect Pierre Koenig, who at the time was involved in the Case Study Project.  Pierre told Buck  and his wife Carlotta that not only could the house be built, but that he wanted it to be a part of the Case Study Program.  And thus Case Study House #22 was born.  It is incredible to me that the most famous Case Study House wasn’t designed by an architect – it was designed by a man with a vision who wouldn’t take no for an answer.   The iconic photograph that was burned into my mother’s memory was actually taken before construction on the home had even been completed.  Here is a great article detailing how the most famous photograph of Los Angeles came to be.

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After my mom discovered the name of the house, I decided to do some research on it as I thought it would make for an interesting blog post.  While searching the web I stumbled upon this website where I found out that it was possible to actually tour the home and I just about died!  If only all of my stalking exploits were this easy!  🙂  I quickly made reservations for my mom and her friend and me and my best friend to take a tour of the legendary Stahl House the following week.  And I must say, at the reasonable price of $20 per person, it was entirely worth it.

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When you enter the front door of the house your mouth pretty much just drops to the floor at the site of the incredible views.  Honestly I’ve never seen views like that anywhere in my entire life.  They were literally breathtaking!  And the house!!!  Words can’t even properly describe the house!  I can’t imagine living, or even getting to spend one night, there.  Our tour, which lasted about an hour, was led by Buck  Stahl’s widow and son, Carlotta and Mark Stahl, respectively.  Mark said that growing up in the house he really had no idea how special it was.  To him it was just his home.  He said that only when he got a bit older and noticed his friends were always wanting to hang out there and swim in his pool, did he realize the home was anything out of the ordinary.  I must say it was fascinating to be given a tour of the Stahl house by members of the actual Stahl family.  Case Study House #22 is one of the only Case Study Houses that is still owned and occupied by the original residents, so it is in amazing condition.  Due to the Stahl Family’s determination to keep the house true to its original form, the home is extremely expensive to maintain, which is why they started giving tours.

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Another way the family generates revenue to maintain the home is by renting out the space as a filming location.  Due to the house’s unique structure and striking views, Hollywood locations scouts come a-knockin’ quite frequently on the Stahl House door.

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The house has been featured in countless movies including Playing By Heart (where it was used John Stewart’s house; pictured above) Why Do Fools Fall In Love, Galaxy Quest, The Final Power, Thirteenth Floor, The Marrying Man, Prescription Murder, Corina Corina, Nurse Betty, Where the Truth Lies, and Smog; the television shows Adam 12, Night Stalker, and Emergency;

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the music videos for Wilson Phillips’ “Release Me”,

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Scott Weiland’s “Missing Cleveland”,

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and ATB’s “I Don’t Wanna Stop” ;

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and dozens of commercials including one for Best Buy featuring the Black Eyed Peas.

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The home was also featured in a Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen photo shoot for a 2003 issue of YM Magazine.  I absolutely loved MK & A once upon a time (I even had their dolls!) and I used to collect every single magazine that featured the twins.  So as soon as my my mom showed me the famous picture of the Stahl House taken by Julius Shulman, I said “Hey, that’s where Mary Kate and Ashley did their YM photo shoot.”  LOL  It might not be award winning photography, but the above image is one that was burned into my memory for many years.    I so wanted to recreate the twins’ pose while touring the house, but, alas, venturing out on that ledge is not allowed.  LOL  😉  You can see more photos from the Olsen’s YM shoot here.

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My best friend and I did get to recreate Shulman’s famous photograph while at the house, though, and it has quickly become one of my favorite pictures of the two of us.  I honestly cannot recommend taking a tour of the Stahl House enough!  Go, go, go on this tour!!  Even if you are not at all interested in architecture or filming locations, I can pretty much guarantee the house will still amaze you. Seeing it in person is an absolutely magical experience.  The tour lasts about an hour and consists of a walk through of the main living area, kitchen, and the pool and spa area.  The two bedrooms are currently off limits as they are undergoing a renovation.  The Stahl House is fairly small, only 2,300 square feet, but I could have spent all day there!  Tours can accommodate up to twenty  people and are usually held on Saturdays and Sundays.  Photographs for commercial use are not permitted and a photography waiver must be signed before being granted entry.  The Stahl Family was kind enough to let me publish these photographs from my tour on my blog and for that I sincerely thank them.

Note: All photographs of the Stahl House are used with permission from the Stahl Trust.

Until next time, Happy Stalking!  🙂

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Stalk It: The Stahl House is located at 1635 Woods Drive in Los Angeles.  The only way you’ll be able to catch a glimpse of it, though, is by paying for a tour as the house is located on a gated, private street.  To find out specific tour information please visit the Stahl House Facebook page.

Flash Forward!

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This past weekend, while out doing some stalking, my boyfriend and I happened upon a rather large film shoot that shut down an entire block in Downtown Los Angeles.  So, of course, we just had to pull the car over to find out what was being filmed.  🙂  Turns out it was the pilot episode of a new Lost-esque television series entitled Flash Forward  that is set to premiere on ABC this Spring.  The series is based on a science fiction novel of the same name written by Robert J. Sawyer.  While the crew members were pretty tight-lipped about plot details and the show’s cast, they did let me snap some pics of the production.  🙂 

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And what a production it was!!  I’ve don’t think I’ve ever seen a movie set that was quite so large or quite so involved.  And what amazed me the most was how realistic everything seemed.  It truly felt as if we were viewing a real life disaster area.  The scene being filmed centered around a major accident involving several overturned cars and two totalled buses.  If you look closely at the above pics, you’ll notice that both buses used in the filming feature advertising for ABC shows (Lost  and Desperate Housewives) on their sides.  LOL   Gee, I wonder what network this show will be airing on.  😉  

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When I got home from stalking the Flash Forward  set, I did some cyber-research on the show and this is the info I was able to gather. The script for the pilot episode, which is entitled “No More Good Days”, was written by David S. Goyer (author of The Dark Knight  and Batman Begins  movies among many others) and Brannon Braga (co-executive producer of the series 24).  The show’s premise is this: at the exact same time all across the globe all of humanity loses consciousness for approximately two minutes.  During that brief period of time people everywhere “flash forward” to a moment exactly five months into their future to witness an unexpected event in their lives.  Sort of like what happened when the Ghost of Christmas Future visited Ebenezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol.   🙂    Adding to the drama is that fact that during the worldwide black-out, chaos takes over the earth – there are plane crashes, car accidents, deadly falls, etc. – and 40 million people lose their lives.   Even though I am not a fan of the science fiction genre (I’ve never watched even one episode of Lost), I have to admit that Flash Forward’s  already got me hooked and I am for sure going to tune in!  The show stars Joseph Fiennes, John Cho, and Courtney B. Vance.  You can read a great article about the new series here.

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And although I didn’t see any stars while stalking the Flash Forward  filming, I did spot an actor walking around in his tighty-whities (pictured above).  LOL   

Until next time, Happy Stalking! 🙂

Stalk It: Flash Forward  was filmed on South Broadway in between 8th and 9th Streets in Downtown Los Angeles.  Look for Flash Forward  to premiere on ABC sometime this Spring in the time slot before Lost.

Samantha Jones and Smith Jerrod’s Beach House

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This weekend after stalking Carrie’s honeymoon villa  from Sex and the City: The Movie, I dragged my boyfriend about 15 miles south to stalk yet another location from the film – Samantha and Smith’s beach house.  Thanks to fave book Sex and the City: The Movie, which stated that the home was located on Malibu Road, this location was a snap to find!  Smith and Samantha’s house, with its curved glass and steel architecture, is quite unique and it’s not hard to see why producers chose it as the residence of SATC’s  trendy P.R. exec and her young movie star boyfriend.

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In person, the house is absolutely breathtaking.  Located right on the sand in Malibu, the home has five separate cantilevered balconies that seem to just hang right over the Pacific Ocean.  I can only imagine what the views must be like at sunset!  I’m not usually a big fan of modern houses, but this one is pretty special.   At the time of filming the home was on the market for a cool $17 million (the price has now dropped to $14,500,000).  I believe it was also vacant, which would have made filming there much easier than in a home that was occupied. 

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Filming of the Samantha/Smith scenes took two weeks to complete and both the interior and the exterior of the real life beach house were used extensively.  Featured in the movie were the kitchen area (where Samantha cooks Smith homemade sushi),

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and the master bedroom, where Smith asks Samantha to stop running off to New York every chance she gets.  You can compare the above screen captures to the interior photos of the home shown on its real estate website and on this website.  From the looks of it, it seems producers even chose to use the home’s real bedroom furniture for the filming.

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The front of Samantha and Smith’s home wasn’t shown in Sex and the City: The Movie, but you can catch a glimpse of it in the above pic.  Ironically, the front of the house looks like a normal everyday modern style home and doesn’t give any clue as to the amazing architecture located just on the other side of it.  And while the front of the house will not be familiar to Sex and the City  fans, the back definitely will be.  Public beach access is located fairly close to the house, so if you would like to see the back view – and I really suggest you do – it’s less than a five minute walk down the beach.

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The house directly next door to Samantha’s should also be recognizable to SATC  fans. It was used as the home of Samantha’s hunky neighbor Dante (played Gilles Marini who is currently competing on Dancing With The Stars) on whom she develops quite a crush.   As for Dante’s outdoor shower, I couldn’t find it anywhere.  It is my guess that either another home was used for that scene, or a special shower was created especially for filming purposes that was later removed.   

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Also missing in real life –  the balcony hot tub that Samantha relaxes in towards the beginning of the movie. 

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  Samantha’s house is absolutely beautiful in person and I highly recommend stalking it – or purchasing it if you have the means!  If you don’t have $14,500,000 on hand to buy the home, it is also available as a rental property at the rate of $75,000 per month.  Being that I’ve never made that amount in an entire year, let alone a month, I think I’m pretty much out of the running on this one. LOL

Until next time, Happy Stalking!  🙂

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Stalk It: Samantha and Smith’s beach house is located at 24826 Malibu Road in Malibu.  Dante’s house is located directly next door at 24822 Malibu Road.

The Sex and the City Honeymoon House

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Ever since Sex and the City: The Movie premiered last May, I have been absolutely dying to stalk the hotel where the girls stayed during Carrie’s non-honeymoon.  In the movie, Carrie, Samantha, Miranda, and Charlotte spend a week at what is supposedly a private villa located on the grounds of a Mexican resort.   In actuality, though, not only were the Mexican hotel scenes not filmed in Mexico, but they weren’t even filmed at an actual hotel.  LOL  In reality, two different locales situated over forty miles apart from each other stood in for Carrie’s honeymoon hotel.  The villa the girls stayed in is actually a private home located right off the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu.  And the hotel restaurant where Carrie and the girls drank margaritas is actually a ballroom located at an equestrian compound in Simi Valley named Hummingbird Nest Ranch.  And while I have yet to stalk the Ranch – something which I am planning to do in the near future – I did drag my boyfriend out to stalk Carrie’s villa this past weekend.

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My first clue in locating the villa came from fave book  Sex and the City: The Movie, in which  Sarah Jessica Parker mentioned that the honeymoon scenes were filmed in Malibu.  Knowing that there is no hotel anywhere near Malibu that looks at all like the one Carrie and the girls stayed at, I started searching the internet for a private home near the coast that had an infinity pool flanked by two huge built-in planters holding palm trees.  And I located the home almost immediately.  Then when I came across these close up photos of the house, I knew for certain that it was the place where Carrie spent her honeymoon.

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At first I couldn’t figure out why producers didn’t use a real Mexican resort to shoot the honeymoon scenes. But then I remembered that Kim Cattrall and Jason Lewis were already shooting on location in Malibu, so it would have made sense to shoot the honeymoon sequence there, as well.  Apparently, the producers were even given the opportunity to film for free at a Caribbean resort (in exchange for a pretty prominent plug of the hotel, I’m sure), but they loved Carrie’s “Mexicoma” joke so much that they decided to keep the honeymoon in Mexico.  I actually thought that joke was pretty lame and I can’t even believe they gave up a free five-star filming location to keep it in the script!  LOL

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Carrie’s honeymoon house is absolutely stunning in person and I was pleasantly surprised to see that there was quite a lot of it visible from the street. 

Even the pool area, which was the part of the house featured most prominently in SATC, can be seen from the road!  Love it!  Quite a bit of the property can be seen from the Pacific Coast Highway, as well.

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There is even what appears to be a chapel located on the property, so I am guessing that the owners must rent out their house quite often for weddings.  Even though the place didn’t prove to be good luck for Carrie, it still looks like a pretty amazing place to get married.  🙂

Until next time, Happy Stalking!  🙂

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Stalk It: The Sex and the City: The Movie honeymoon house, aka Villa Lizton,  is located at 4440 Encinal Canyon Road in Malibu.  To see the house’s pool area, you have to drive a bit south of the property.

Donna and David’s Wedding

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A few months ago Mike, from MovieShotsLA, called to tell me that he had located the church where Donna married David on the very last episode of Beverly Hills, 90210.    He mentioned something about the church being located in Sunland, a small town on the outskirts of Burbank, and for the first time ever I thought Mike, God of stalking, had actually gotten a filming location wrong.  You see, I could say with absolute certainty that Donna and David did not get married in a church anywhere near Sunland.  How could I be so sure about the location of their wedding?  Because I was there!    🙂

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Back in the Spring of 2000, just a few weeks after I had first moved to Los Angeles, I was given the once in a lifetime opportunity of being an extra on the very last episode of Beverly Hills, 90210,entitled “Ode to Joy”.  I had just registered with Central Casting, Los Angeles’ premiere extras casting agency, and was calling the hotline to see what jobs were available for the week when I heard words which I will never forget: “Be a part of television history – press one to be a guest at Donna and David’s wedding on the very final episode of 90210.”  Well, let me tell I just about died!  I believe I stood with the phone in my hand screaming for a good two minutes.   LOL  I swear if you had told me back in high school that one day I would be attending the wedding of Donna Martin and David Silver I probably would have had a heart attack right then and there.  LOL  You can see me in the above screen captures dancing at Donna and David’s reception.  🙂

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Anyway, it turns out that Mike was not actually wrong about Donna and David’s wedding location.  I should have known – he’s never wrong!  🙂  For whatever reason, producers chose to film the set-up shots of Donna and David’s wedding church at the First Baptist Church of Sunland.  But all of the actual filming took place about twenty miles away from there in a small chapel right off the 101 Freeway in Hollywood.   So, last weekend I decided I just had to revisit the site of one of my very first acting jobs and I dragged my boyfriend out to stalk the First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood. 

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Donna and David’s wedding was not actually held in the First Presbyterian Church’s main building, but in a smaller venue named Wylie Chapel, which is also located on the church premises.   The wedding ceremony took one full day to shoot, as did the reception scene, which took place at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.  And, if I remember correctly, we shot the reception scene first.  Both days lasted well over 14 hours – and, let me tell you, I loved every single minute of them!!!  I have to say that being on the final episode of 90210  was an absolutely magical experience for me.  Especially since it was one of my very first encounters with Hollywood.  I swear I spent the entire two days with stars in my eyes.  🙂  The cast and crew were incredibly  nice – especially Luke Perry and Ian Ziering.  I met Ian during one of our lunch breaks and I told him that in high school I had slept on 90210  sheets.  Well, he was absolutely shocked that there was such a thing as 90210  sheets and next thing I know he’s screaming “Luke! Luke!  You’ve gotta come hear this!”  Well, I just about keeled over as Luke Perry, love of my high school life, walked right up to us and Ian told him about my sheets.  Luke started laughing and said “Well, then I guess you can say we’ve slept together.”  LOL  Luke was even cuter in person that I ever imagined he could be and when I told him he was my first Hollywood crush he shook my hand and introduced himself.  Sigh!  I’m telling you, inside I was absolutely dying!  I’m amazed I was actually able to get any words out of my mouth while talking to him.  LOL  And if you’re wondering – Jennie Garth was the least friendliest of the bunch, which really surprised me.  

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The First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood is actually used quite often for filming.  Besides 90210, it was also featured in the 2007 movie Welcome to Paradise. And while we were stalking the place, filming crews for the television series Chuck  pulled up.  🙂 

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The church was founded in 1903 and once boasted the largest Presbyterian congregation in the world!  The main building, which is still used for church services today, was erected in 1923.  The church property takes up an entire city block and has a huge courtyard and garden area which is where the extras hung out while 90210  was filming.   I can still remember Brian Austin Green playing chess in the courtyard with the extras during his breaks.  There is also a theatre on the church gounds.  🙂  First Hollywood Presbyterian also has amazing views of the Hollywood sign, but ironically enough, the church was there long before there ever was a Hollywood sign to view.  🙂 

 Until next time, Happy Stalking! 🙂

Stalk It: Donna and David’s wedding was held in the First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood’s Wylie Chapel, which is  located at 1763 North Gower Street in Hollywood.  Their wedding reception was filmed in the Beverly Hilton Hotel’s former Coconut Club, which is now the Beverly Hills Ballroom

Lauren Conrad’s New Condo

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Last week I heard the tragic news that Lauren Conrad confirmed that this season of her reality show The Hills would, in fact, be the last.  Oh, Lauren, say it ain’t so!!!  I get depressed enough when a season ends – how on earth am I going to feel knowing there will never again be a new Hills episode for me to look forward to??  Waaaaa!  My fingers are crossed that at least Spencer and Heidi will be given their own show, because, let’s face it, The City just isn’t cutting it as a satisfactory Hills replacement.  In other Hills news, Lauren Conrad and best pal Lo Bosworth recently moved out of the Hollywood house LC purchased back in January of ’08 and into a rented condominium in the Westwood area of Los Angeles.  So, of course, last weekend I dragged my boyfriend right out to stalk their new place.  🙂

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One of my very favorite movie lines was said by Denise Richards (I know – yuck!) in the 2001 comedy Good Advice.  In the movie, while trying to convince boyfriend Charlie Sheen to let her move into his upscale New York apartment building with him, Denise says “I’m ready to have a doorman in my life.”  LOL  Well, apparently LC was also ready for a doorman – according to the H’wood Party Girl website Lauren “wanted more security and being in a building with a doorman will allow her that.”  Apparently Lauren was sick and tired of tour buses driving by her home ten plus times a day and random fans scaling her front wall and ringing her doorbell at all hours of the night.  Hmmm, I wonder how these people got her address.  😉  LOL

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Not only does Lauren’s new building have a 24-hour doorman, but it also features valet parking, a swimming pool  and sun deck, a tennis court, a banquet room, and a fitness center.  The twenty story building has only 65 units which range in price from $1.5 million to $3 million. Supposedly, Lauren is paying $15,000 per month to rent her new condo.  To offset that hefty new rental cost, Lauren is currently renting out her Hollywood house for the bargain price of $11,000 a month!  LOL  How cool would it be to have LC as your landlord, though??  Keep your eyes peeled for LC’s new pad to be showing up in the fifth, and final, season of The Hills which premieres Monday, March 30th, at 10 pm. You can see interior pics of another unit currently for sale in Lauren’s building here.

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Until next time, Happy Stalking!  🙂

Stalk It: Lauren Conrad’s new condominium is located in the prestigious Wilshire House building located at 10601 Wilshire Boulevard in Westwood.  You  can visit the Wilshire House website here.

The Pilot House!

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One filming location that has pretty much been the bane of Mike, from MovieShotsLA, and my existence for quite some time now is the home that the Walsh family lived in during the very first of episode of Beverly Hills, 90210.  Mike and I fondly, and sometimes not so fondly – LOL – refer to this location as “The Pilot House” since it was used in one episode and one episode only of our favorite 90’s series – the pilot episode.  The home was never seen again on the series and the question as to why the Walshes lived in a different house when the show began than in later episodes has remained a location mystery for the past twenty years.  It’s actually quite common, though, for certain elements of a television series, i.e. locations or actors, to be changed after a pilot episode is filmed.  Pilots are usually filmed with extremely small budgets months before regular series filming begins.  After a pilot is filmed, it is then shopped around to different networks in the hopes of being sold.  The sad truth is that less than twenty five percent of the television pilots that are filmed ever get picked up by the networks, so producers aren’t usually willing to spend a boatload of money to shoot them.  But even so the questions as to where the original Walsh home was located and as to why the Walsh home changed from the traditional style home pictured above to the famous Spanish style home that we all know and love  have never been answered.  Until now!  🙂

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A few weeks ago while Mike was watching the pilot episode of 90210  he noticed the number 130 located above the front door of the Walsh home – a little location clue neither of us had picked up on before. (Pictured above).  So pretty much immediately the two of us started searching 100 blocks in Los Angeles and its surrounding areas.  We must have scrutinized almost every single square inch of L.A. looking for this house!  With no luck, I might add.  Mike’s instincts kept telling him that the house was located in a gated community due to the fact that the street in front of the home appeared extremely narrow on TV.   But, knowing that the shooting budget for the pilot was most likely meager and that filming on a private road is usually a whole lot more costly than filming on your average city street, I disagreed with him.  Until last week, that is. 

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While driving through Brentwood with my boyfriend last week I saw a gated community that I had never noticed before.  I could tell just by driving by that it bore a striking resemblance to the 90210  pilot neighborhood.  So when I got home that night I did some cyberstalking and quickly found a house in the community with a 130 address that looked a whole lot like the Walsh’s first Beverly Hills home.   But I couldn’t be certain it was the Pilot House until I saw the property with my own two eyes.  And I was really worried that, being that the home is located in a gated community, I would never get that chance.  Well, I must have a guardian angel watching over me, because on a whim, last weekend, I asked my boyfriend to drive by the neighborhood.  I knew there was a house for sale just up the road from the pilot house and I had a bit of a hunch.  Sure enough – right as we drove up to the community, there on a sign in big red letters were the words I was hoping beyond all hope to see –  OPEN HOUSE!  🙂  YAY!  And that was my ticket in!

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Let me tell you, as we came around the corner and the Pilot House came into view, I was so excited I thought my heart was going to beat right out of my chest!!!!  🙂   I was pinching myself the whole time!  It was so surreal to finally be standing there in front of a filming location I had wondered about for almost twenty years!  I almost felt as if any second I would wake up at home in bed only to realize that none of it was real. LOL  The Pilot House is a lot smaller in person than it appeared on the show, but otherwise, even twenty years later, it looks EXACTLY the same as it did on 90210!  And I could not have been more ecstatic to finally be seeing it with my own two eyes!!!!!  The neighborhood where the Pilot House is located is really beautiful, too, with towering trees, huge lawns, and hilly, winding roads.  The house for sale wasn’t too shabby, either – yes, of course, we went to go see it!  🙂   

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And once I determined that the home was located in a gated community, the other part of the 90210  pilot house mystery was solved, too.  Upon entering, I just happened to ask the guard on duty at the guard shack if the community allowed filming of any sort to take place on the premises.  He told me that in fact filming is not allowed and he laughed as if he gets asked that question all the time.  I am sure location scouts come a-knockin’ at the guard shack door all too often.  My best guess is that back in 1990, when the pilot episode was filmed, there was no ban on filming in the neighborhood.  The pilot house was probably the first home on the premises ever used for filming of any sort.  And I am pretty sure it must have belonged to someone on the production team – ie. the director, producer, art director, etc.  It actually happens more often than you’d think that someone involved with a lower budget production will offer up their home for filming to keep costs down.  Because the Pilot House is a beautiful home located in an upscale community, and since the 90210  pilot budget was most likely quite small, I think that is exactly what happened.  Otherwise I just don’t see how they could have afforded to film there.  If you’ve seen the pilot episode as many times as I have, you’ll remember that most of the location shooting at the Walsh house took place at night, which I am sure angered quite a few neighbors.  Night shoots usually last from sunset to sunrise and can be loud, messy, and annoying to anyone whose house is nearby.  So I am gonna go out on a limb and say that during the production of 90210,  a few of the neighbors probably got a little miffed about the filming and  as soon as the pilot wrapped, members of the small community (there are only 67 houses on the property) made certain nothing like that would ever happen again.  So when Beverly Hills, 90210 got picked up as a series three to six months later, the producers were left without a home to use for filming.   And that’s how we ended up with Casa Walsh.  🙂 

 Now we can FINALLY put to bed one of the greatest filming location mysteries of all time.  Now if only I could find that darn Girls Just Want To Have Fun apartment!  🙂

Until next time, Happy Stalking!  🙂

Stalk It: The 90210  Pilot House is located at 130 North Gunston Drive in the Brentwood Circle community.  Please remember that this home is located in a private, gated community, and unless they open their gates for a reason (ie. an open house), you should not be on the property.

Jason Mesnick’s Bachelor Pad

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Monday night’s episode of The Bachelor  was all that RealitySteve  promised it would be – and more!  The show played out pretty much EXACTLY as he said it would and I completely agree with him that the finale’s “shocking twist” was a set-up from the get-go.  Something about Molly’s reaction during the After the Final Rose  program just didn’t ring true for me.  I mean, come on, she got dumped two months ago on national TV, then Monday night she finds out that the girl she was dumped for just got dumped herself (also on national TV), and then the dumb-ass guy asks her if he can have another chance????  Anyone with half a heart would need at least an hour or so to process all that information!  Not Molly, though – she had her lips on Jason’s before they could even cut to a commercial break.  And we’re supposed to believe that was her “real” reaction?  Come on, ABC!   No woman in her right mind would react that way!  I mean doesn’t she find it just a wee bit unsettling that Jason has now proposed to three different women, none of whom it’s worked out with??  Hello – red flag!   But I must say that as obvious of a set-up as the whole thing was and as horrible as I felt for poor Melissa, damn if that didn’t make for some good TV.  I was absolutely glued to my television set for the entire three hours!  And I have to admit I have a new found respect for Melissa.  LOVED when she called Jason a bastard.  LOL LOL LOL  You go girl!  Anyway, since earlier this week I stalked the house the women lived in on this season of The Bachelor, today I thought I’d blog about Jason’s pad.

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During the first half of this season’s Bachelor, Jason Mesnick lived in a red adobe style home that looked like it belonged in Arizona or New Mexico rather than in L.A.    Jason’s son Ty, who someone on RealitySteve’s site commented looks just like Eddie Munster LOL LOL LOL, also lived in this house during the filming – notice the jungle gym in the above screen caps.  This house was the site of Jason’s infamous camping date with Molly where the two supposedly stayed up all night “talking” in their tent.  Yeah right!  About halfway through the season, Jason moved out of this house and into what was supposedly his Seattle home.  In reality, though, that house (like everything else on the show) was a fake and didn’t truly belong to him.   

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Ironically enough, I first started searching for this home when it appeared on an episode of the new 90210 series earlier this year.  The home was featured in the episode entitled “Love Me or Leave Me” in which Annie and Ethan take a little overnight vacay to Palm Springs.  In the episode the two spend the night in Annie’s grandmother’s house, which just happens to be the very same home Jason lived in on The Bachelor.  When the home first appeared on 90210, I believed it was actually located in Palm Springs.   It wasn’t until I recognized it a few weeks later on The Bachelor that I realized it had to be located somewhere in the L.A. area, most likely Malibu.  

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I am sad to say that it took me much longer than it should have to find this house, being that it is located ON THE SAME STREET as the house the women lived in on The Bachelor.  LOL  In fact I drove right by it the other day while out stalking the women’s house, but just didn’t realize it.  I’m oh so observant!  So when I finally found the house today after doing some cyberstalking, I could have kicked myself!  I knew the two Bachelor  homes had to be located fairly close to each other, but I had no idea they’d be on the very same street less than a mile apart.  LOL

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Sadly, not much of the home, which is named Rancho Cielo, is visible from the street.  You can see just enough of it to recognize it as The Bachelor  house, but even so I wouldn’t make any sort of special trip out there to see it.  I’d stay home and cybertsalk it instead

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According to the sign out front, besides being available for filming, Rancho Cielo is also currently used as a wedding venue.  And while Jason didn’t have much luck in the love department while living there, it still looks like a beautiful place to get married.   LOL   You can visit the home’s wedding website here

On a side note – if you didn’t catch Jason’s appearance on Monday night’s Jimmy Kimmel Live, you really need to watch it!  I wouldn’t have believed it if I didn’t hear it with my own ears, but on the show Jason actually said – and I am quoting here – “I think at some point her [Melissa] and I will be friends again.”  WOW!   Seriously????  Jason, you’re an even bigger idiot than I thought!  LOL  Jimmy Kimmel’s reaction to that quote was absolutely priceless!  LOL LOL LOL

Until next time, Happy Stalking!  🙂

Stalk It: Jason Mesnick’s Bachelor pad, aka Rancho Cielo, is located at 430 Kanan Road in Malibu.