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Rohinton Ghandhi: November 27th, 2008 To City Noise Editors, I have recently begun writing articles for the Verdun Messenger's new English Corner segment. They cover Verdun's history and the people within it. I thought your group......

in response to: Verdun Neon by CE

Richie Rubin: ALLAN; wowie!..Woodstock was/is shtill da #1[Musical,etc.] event I & probably YOU ever attended[even tho'both of US didn't see/hear MOST of it!,hadda`gay shluffen'..no? but when I woke up & looked around ME,yikes! 1/2 million new neighbors!Whew!I even saw MYSELF in......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

CartLegger: OK, I'll bite. But I'll also cheat and use the words of Daniella Romano, head archivist for the Brooklyn Navy Yard. BLDG 1/291, Material Laboratory, Substation 27 Construction: 01/01/1940 ##"The last active Naval building at the yard,......

in response to: Secret Transmitter by Peter

ronan: Went to film HUNGER last night. Brought it all back. R.I.P. bobby...

in response to: Bobby Sands: An Cumann Cabhrach biography of 1981 by Marcella32

joey: a bela lugosi film ?? dracula...

in response to: Telephoto Rat-Hunt by Peter

Dan: HI, My Friend and i are coming to visit Philadelphia soon and we wnated to visit some of the locations from the Rocky films, which include his house etc in the Kensington Area, i believe Tuscum......

in response to: Kensington / North Philly Graffiti by serlingrod

Mitch Spector: Today was demolition day--Saturday, November 1st. I went by 8:30am this morning yet apart from more bricks removed, it was still standing. When I visited the site again, by late afternoon, they had torn down......

in response to: Ben\'s Deli by EvilGentleman

Alan Kupperberg: I’m terribly gratified that some of you enjoyed my reminisces. Richie Rubin is correct in that I sure don’t have Alzheimer’s. I live in Greenwich Village and I haven’t been back to that......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Alan Kupperberg: Eastern Parkway Memories By Alan Kupperberg Searching the Internet for information on Dubrow’s Cafeteria and the Famous restaurant on Eastern Parkway at Utica Avenue, I discovered this wonderful site. It brought back many wonderful memories for......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Mitch Spector: I saw them removing the bricks from the roof-level last week (didn't have my camera with me though). I wonder if they plan on removing ALL the bricks or just some, and what the purpose......

in response to: Ben\'s Deli by EvilGentleman

zagg: *snap* Though now I really want to rewatch the Basquiat film......

in response to: Wherefore ART Thou, Ellis? by GGP

Maz, Netherne: Hi all, I found this site quite by chance a couple of days ago. I found it when I Googled the name of my village not expecting to find anything much but boy was I wrong.......

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

Garrett: My friend Jerry had heard a rumor on some website that the famous toll booth scene from The Godfather had been shot somewhere by Nassau Community College on Long Island (right by where we live).......

in response to: Godfather\'s Home by jack

Garrett: The toll booth scene was filmed at the old Mitchel Field base, but still exists!!!!! I will provide photos shortly!...

in response to: Godfather\'s Home by jack

MaverickMuze: Check a Film they did on Bushwick Projects @ www.youtube.com/maverickmuze...

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

R.RUBIN: DUBROWS = FREESELTZER!.MADE MAPLE SYRUP EGG-CREAMS WITH MILK ON TABLES FOR COFFEE,&`TOWN HILL'ON EASTERN PKY/BEDFORD AVE.HAD TERRIFIC`REVIEW'SHOWS & A FUN HOUSE BAND[BOBBY GREEN & HIS`AGGREVATION'] & THE UTICA THEATER ON ST.JOHNS PL NEAR.UTICA AVE. SAT.MATINEE`KIDDIE'SHOWS,LOTS OF`BOWERY BOYS'FILMS WHAT A NEIGHBORHOOD'IN......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Mike: Indeed, I used to shop at the IGA, while it was further west on N-Dame st., near parc Sir G-É. Cartier. I can still remember people stocking up on on chicken legs, milk, canned juices,......

in response to: Fuck the IGA by CE

Some Guy Ya: Hi folks. I got sick of my bikes being taken back in 92. So since then, I've been keeping it inside. I still have my 1992 Ironhorse. Lovely bike. For the first......

in response to: A Picture of My Bike by Walks now

Buzz: Actually they filmed the Sonny -Toll booth scene on a runway at the old Mitchel Field complex which is now Nassau Community College...

in response to: Godfather\'s Home by jack

Jamie: These are great. There's something that film picks up that a CCD can't MORE PLZ...

in response to: Panama City, a Little Darker by artisan

anon (82.132.136.215): All Images Copyright c2008 INSIGNIA PICTURES Most shots taken with Nikon F3 and Nikkor 70-210mm f4 zoom lens Kodak colorama film....

in response to: Panama City, a Little Darker by artisan

amit: It is really interesting 2 know abt such film. In fact, the actors are also looking cute and cool. To see them in film will be more interesting. how to see this film ?...

in response to: Palace of the Gay Prince and Yours Emotionally by Howard

upfromflames: I enjoyed this take on the same subject, by Null Set Films: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiN_XaSo82U]]...

in response to: Condofication of Brooklyn by Peter

Danny Fresh: did they film a part of da movie "fresh" in dis park when samuel l. jackson was playin his son in chess?...kinda looks like it...

in response to: Its Your Move by jack

Shayleia: Thank you for sharing such a hauntingly beautiful journey. I have been in or through New York City a few times and I have always marvelled at the degrees of sheer talent that is......

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

Kevin_in_the_Uk: mrsleep says about the film dark days, I have a copy, my wife got it on amazon for me. Fantastic stories from the people who used to live down there. You might even be able......

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

mrsleep: If you can, find the film 'Dark Days' It is a documentary, of sorts, made by the people who used to live in the tunnel. A film that is both beautiful, and tragic....

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

mixed opinion: I have been to Cabrini-Green several times. I have a friend that used to live there, I'd go and visit her alot. It is a place that, that city needs. I think they should keep......

in response to: Cabrini Green [whats left of it] by corsakti

jack: in picture number 8 behind the red W on the sign in the distance is where i worked, that's my building for 26 years, 130 cedar street. i miss it, thx for the pictures......

in response to: WTC Commute by Peter

Julian Austin-Seal: Hi Anne, thanks for your reply, tried replying earlier, but found problems posting my comment, im glad you have simmilar opinions about the film 'stand by me', now its summer and i would like to......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

James cashan: hello, me again Re: john boardman, was thinking pics of hollins green and glazebrook should be included on this site as as a youngster hollins green felt part of the whole local tapestry to......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Eric from Port Richmond: A Richmond boy with a few comments. Its NOT just Kensignton that took a turn for the worst in the area. I grew up in the late 70s and 80s in Port Richmond. The neighbors would sit......

in response to: Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004 by CE

chiamattt: I had no problems whatsoever. The vast majority of China Supporters (chinese students) were full of smiles and willingly posed for pictures. The Seoul Police were polite and didn't hinder my movements at all. I......

in response to: Olympic Torch Relay by chiamattt

Anne Priestley (nee Rigby): Hi Julian My grandparents who owned Platts of Irlam retired to Flixton, Brooklyn Avenue, we visited often as children. I love the film Stand By Me it has such a summery and nostalgic feel -......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Julian Austin-Seal 23/4/08: Been living in Flixton for the last 18 years, gotta say some parts are almost like scenes from such film as 'Stand by Me', some times Flixton resembles scenes from 'The Wonder Years', dont know......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Jennifer and Jasper: I highly suggest everyone see the film "Sharkwater." Sharks are on the brink of extinction because of the demand for Shark Fin soup. Sharks are a vital part of the delicate ecosytem of the ocean.......

in response to: $95 For a Bowl of Soup? by EvilGentleman

onephed: I'm in houston until 21 april 2008, I'm an italian graffiti writer 29 yo (I paint since 1997) and I would like to meet people here in houston to paint with legal stuff. please contact me......

in response to: Legal Graffiti by groovehouse

Cyril Bagshaw: Hi Andrew Thanks for adding Dom's photos.The frontage of the Rialto cinema is very little different from when it was The Globe picture house. Even the Large door to the right of the main entrance is......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Tom: hi, i'm from the u.k, so u probably won't care what i think, but sod it. I dnt kno the politics of your country v.well, but wether it's a cover up or not, the terrible......

in response to: Ground Zero: lower Manhattan as it looks today by Peter

Pearlykingjim: i would like to thank the person or persons for the vile and nasty E-mail that was sent to my address, it is someone on this forum form what was said i only hope we bump it......

in response to: The Pearly Kings and Queens by Jamie

A-TRAIN: los angeles is definately not the most recognized in film, tv, or anything in the world. if someone showed me a picture of it and asked me what city it is, id probably have no......

in response to: The Top 15 Skylines in the World by Luigi Di Serio

L.A.: Los Angeles the most recognized in film and tv...

in response to: The Top 15 Skylines in the World by Luigi Di Serio

jimmy: Hi again, I posted here a while back... But I just now put up some 8mm film on YouTube from 1954 of my family on the corner of Grove and Evergreen. And at St. Barbara's church.......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

anon (75-164-240-214.ptld.qwest.net): You are a very articulate imaginative Intelligent & WISE person~ You NEED to consider writing as a serious avenue of success~ IF that is what you may find to be your forte! You may have been......

in response to: Trenches by Stephanie L. Jackson

Philly Phil: I was glad to find this blog I was born & raised in Kensington 2800 N Hurley a block from the Hissy Playground I got out in 72 I have been a filmmaker since 84......

in response to: Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004 by CE

joey: nice photo. digital cameras work well at night, not as fussy as film...

in response to: Georgetown Leapyear by fuzzytank

youre basted ja: JA himself is no stranger to Hollywood, with a handful of minor roles on television and in films, including “The Karate Kid Part III” and “Rocky V,” both directed by his dad. In “Rocky V,”......

in response to: JA: A True NYC King by Peter

Mist One53. Tdt=The Deadly Type. Sheffield England uk.: Would that be Bernards House in Riverside Tunnel? I did five pices down there. I met Ment in the tunnels. I have a docmentary from English TV on video with Freedom paintin in Riverside Tunnel......

in response to: Sane Smith: Puttin' the Green in Greenpoint by Peter

Roger: Even the movie dosent grasp the sheer horror of what they went threw even BEFORE the hunger strike. If you read bobby sands book, it will bring you to tears. As example, there were three......

in response to: Bobby Sands: An Cumann Cabhrach biography of 1981 by Marcella32

anon (ppp-69-219-38-192.dsl.chcgil.ameritech.net): My name is Sabrina I lived in 150 N Hermitage I was born and raised in the Horner, and I was there when Oprah filmed the movie... and David Hall is you Kathy son? My grand......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

morfic: you have to consider, the negative he used is not as tiny as our lousy 35mm film either...

in response to: Jan 09 2008 Toronto by hool

EvilGentleman: You can scan film this well? I'm impressed. Whenever I have tried to scan 35mm film in the attachments for my scanners, I always get fuzzy pixellated crap that shows the image, but very poorly.......

in response to: Jan 09 2008 Toronto by hool

hool: these are medium format film scans , from a mamiya 7II...

in response to: Jan 09 2008 Toronto by hool

DYL: Looks like a great place to film a horror flick. In a good way....

in response to: Do Not Pile Snow by Elicar

kwazm@aol.com: I suppose, then, they built an artificial wall and gate running across this street, near where the silver car is parked. Does anyone know the filming location of Sonny's death scene on the causeway? ...

in response to: Godfather\'s Home by jack

wg: hi everyone just watched some old cine films of salford on dvd there is a bit of people using the diesel ferry at irlam anyone else seen it and recongnise anyone cheers and merry......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Victoria Ware: i was in the class of 2007 and to be honest my first impression of acorn wasn't a good one. i was always the quiet type and never spoke to any one (yeah i did......

in response to: Acorn Community High School by Peter

GGP: good pictures. two weeks ago my partner and i were driving late at night on the NY Thruway and came upon an accident scene right out of a david lynch film: overturned truck--a big one--and......

in response to: Accident at the QEW by Elicar

tom : i love the warriors its my favourite film of all time WARRIORS COME OUT TO PLAYYYYYEEEYYY ...

in response to: Coney Island Low by Peter

jack: thank you little ukraine, i never knew about that ceremony, i thought new yorkers forgot about that fire, seems when i read the book about it many years ago i became emotionaly tied to the......

in response to: Walking Through Washington Square Park On My Way to Dinner by jack

Doug Burdette: Although I have traveled the world several times I still live in Aberdeen. The Ideal diner is probably the one place in town that constantly reminds me of my youth and of a great era......

in response to: New Ideal Diner by EvilGentleman

Ben Cantello: It is a shame to see kensington in the rocky films years ago and compare it to today. Now it is merely a haven for the college and suburb kids to score their......

in response to: Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004 by CE

John: I grew up in Yorkville as a kid during the 1970s-1980s in "the projects". When I'm in town, I always think of Johnny and Matilda's Candy Store and Soda Shop. It was the center of......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

mellisa7: Robert Oppel is directing his next film after Never Down. His next film is called Opel. It's about his uncle Robert Opel, the guy that streaked the oscar's in the 70's and got......

in response to: Is Robert Oppel Neck Face? by Peter

anon (wnpgmb01dc2-99-69.dynamic.mts.net): WINNIPEG may not have as many buildings as Calgary but it does have a decent skyline,many rivers,bridges and tress galore.. and to its credit..the best collection of heritage buildings in Western Canada and the reason......

in response to: The Top 10 Canadian Skylines by CE

joey: was the end of bond st. where they filmed the dead end kids?...

in response to: Gowanus Glimpses: Brooklyn Bridges by CartLegger

j smith: so you met a pearly by the name of george major its a shame you were hoodwinked by this man. mr major is not a real pearly king and never as been, sure he can......

in response to: The Pearly Kings and Queens by Jamie

little ukraine: glad to see so much love for Missing Foundation and the like. CartLegger, there is a pretty decent amount of information online. Try http://www.hungryeyerecords.com/bands/missing_foundation/index_old.html http://petemissing.de/ in addition to Peter's links above. Also, the work of......

in response to: Your House Is Mine - Return of a Legend by little ukraine

jennpants: Yeah, night shots are always fun. The effects are due to what's called "reciprocity failure." In short, the films chemicals are made to really only be exposed for a short amount of time...when you set......

in response to: Color Abberations PDX by stillseeingred

G: Yes, Catford is in for a wholesale regeneration project over the next decade. If you want the cat to be preserved, make sure you tell the council, as well as having your say on......

in response to: The Giant Cat of South London by I.T.U.C.

Worked with the Pearly king of Peckham: Up until yesterday, i hadn't heard about this long tradition but i had the luck of being cast in a small film along with Geroge Major pearly King of Pecham and i must say he......

in response to: The Pearly Kings and Queens by Jamie

anon (59.95.244.38): sixy film...

in response to: Film Pool by jeeff

Gregory: Hi. Bike theft sucks!! I'm a Toronto filmmaker/cyclist who has had five bikes stolen. And I'm sick of it. I am interested in YOUR experiences with bike theft for inclusion in a documentary film I'm......

in response to: A Picture of My Bike by Walks now

realworldgirl9: You know, the reason our entire country is in a shit hole right now is because of the lousy attitudes of people today. I have lived in many places in my life, for instance:......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

hool: a brand of camera. they make several models. i recently picked up a mamiya 7II, which is a medium format rangefinder. film....

in response to: July 02 2007 Toronto by hool

mike: some people have mentioned Los Angeles. despite its lack of many tall buildings, we should remember that it is the most filmed and photographed skyline in the world (thank you hollywood). With it's rows of......

in response to: The Top 15 Skylines in the World by Luigi Di Serio

Eric: CCP project was absolutely the worst. I had many friends (good people) who lived there. I only hope they made it out OK. I graduated from Kennedy back in 1983 and went on to earn......

in response to: paterson factory - may 2002 by adam

jeeff: february is grim, but the true love cafe at sherbourne & dundas is sure to raise one's spirits. especially considering the venerable filmore's hotel just down dundas street. here's a shot taken from......

in response to: Toronto - February 17-19 2007 by CE

EvilGentleman: [[http://www.citynoise.org/article/3180/by/evilgentleman]] The same link as last post, damned if I can recall which scenic lookout I filmed this at....

in response to: Wasp on Car Next to Door Handle by EvilGentleman

Jamie: are these shot on film or just a really high iso?...

in response to: The Red Line by serlingrod

upfromflames: I was a little disappointed at your original presumption that the mysterious empty spaces in Newark once held decayed housing full of junkies. Actually, some of them used to contain thriving neighborhoods, some Italian white,......

in response to: A Walk Through Brick City by Peter

BZZZP: ah. memories. shot on film....

in response to: HEAVYSTRUCTURE 01 by BZZZP.FB

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: really dramatic shot. very film noir. makes me want to write a detective story.......

in response to: Basic Building Block 3 by BZZZP

colavitos ghost: fun film trivia: the exterior of this church shows up a couple times in "igby goes down" as a representation of igby´s elite new england boarding school....

in response to: At Grace Church by little ukraine

dfwtiger: It is a memorial in DC....I think that what you get...if anything...is up to you...the viewer. I can not tell someone what to get but I can share what I was thinking. When I took......

in response to: Untitled by dfwtiger

leopold the dragonslayer: oh and by the way does anybody know about the movie-night-thingies? on the warehouses near the morgan stop they have these mini-film festivals on the roofs with projectors. ask around. lots of......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

hgb: Well, I browsed through all of Scott's boring towns, and feel sad he missed the life of them, or missed any life at all! I moved to Norton, KS in 1969 and thought I......

in response to: America's Most Boring Towns: 1 by Scott Sargent

Dean James: Hi im a university student (i go to thames valley uni) and im doing a short film showcasing the talent of free running in london. Firstly does anyone know of any good free running locations (prefrebly central......

in response to: le parkour: london waterloo jam by 3flow

Mark: The sound mirrors feature heavily in various projects by art / music / film group Disinformation - the "Antiphony" double CD (packaging features sound mirror photos by Julian Hills from 1996) and "Antiphony Video Supplement"......

in response to: Sound Mirrors by elaine

little ukraine: awesome. the 'house of batman' makes me think of a bar i went to in barcelona called the 'hook bar,' themed after the classic (well, classic for kids my age, anyway) robin williams-dustin hoffman......

in response to: Handphone Dec 04 2006 by chiamattt

Marc: When I visited Sussex, probably twice this summer while on a Farm Apprenticeship, I couldn't help but notice the small-town quality there is here. The mural campaign should be good enough to revive Sussex.......

in response to: Sussex Stationers by CE

Jasmine C.: Hey! I lived in Henry Horner projects most of my life, but my mom and grandmother all of their life. We lived in the 1920 building facing the United Center. After my cusin Terrell Collins......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

joey: i heard that one of the arcades was sold and made into a hotel. i doubt it looks as dreamy as this 1978 photograph. note the professional 126mm film format....

in response to: Late 20th Century by joey

groovehouse: Dr. Strangelove is the midnight movie! That's why it's on the marquee. The theater shows first run art and independant films also....

in response to: Soon To Be Demolished by groovehouse

cyber: I saw him during the filmfest in September. He was doing his thing in Yorkville and huge crowds of people watching for film stars at Sassfraz restaurant and then out of nowwhere Zanta jumped......

in response to: April in Toronto by Gabi

steelisreal: because I realized now that I tend to tilt the camera to adapt for my glasses and my nose, it leads to me taking alot of shots over on my digital cam. These were......

in response to: London Parliament by steelisreal

Biff: Those are amazing trees, but isn't black and white film incredibly costly or do you process them yourselves?...

in response to: A Comely Campus by David

elaine: ooh! pretty! i once went to a film event at a swimming pool, and the films lit the water and the water lit the roof in a ripply way that was just lovely. there was......

in response to: Film Pool by jeeff

emma b.hope: fab images take me from small town america to mysterious filmic reality phantasy david lynchish territory... to where i am not infrequently found-hospital, trying to be in touch despite feeling alienated and bewildered (often).but hey,int......

in response to: Transparency and Reflection by elaine

chiamattt: I see fort worth on my favorite television show a lot. COPS. It's filmed on location with the men and women of law enforcement. All suspects are bombarded with way too much backup until proven......

in response to: How I See Fort Worth by dfwtiger

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