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COLUMBIA PICTURES is one of my all-time favorite studios! GHOSTBUSTERS (1984) & GHOSTBUSTERS II (1989)!
ОтветитьSo lame that UniversalStudios does not allow photography or video recording in their prop warehouse. As if they are sacred. They are just props!
ОтветитьGreat video. More please. 😊
ОтветитьI wonder how they keep pest out of there environment of business
I know your must been a Hour or Two 🕝. Do the the tour
How much does a ticket 🎟️ cost.
Aww as soon saw the entrance of the movie character of marvel it was so Cool.😎
Wild that dude from napoleon dynamite works in the marketing department of Sony now
ОтветитьPlease turn this into a series, I feel like you only scratched the surface of the collection!
ОтветитьGreat job making this video, next time I visit Los Angeles I'll be sure to visit Sony Pictures Studio and take the Tour.
ОтветитьI’m so jealous I want to work on movies
ОтветитьAll I care about is the proton packs.
ОтветитьBasically a video about Spider-Man and breaking bad….
Ответитьlol this was an intern project wasn’t it!!
ОтветитьLooks like the 100th anniversary of Columbia Pictures is in the books.
ОтветитьWouldn't it be great if the sony pictures studios tour actually took guests to see this stuff, instead of empty soundstages.
ОтветитьNice touch on the end. What a job
ОтветитьI'll be on the tour to check out the studio
ОтветитьA 20 minute video encapsulating 100 years of Columbia Pictures and we get 85% lousy superhero movie memorabilia? Granted, it makes them money, but damn. How about some more stuff from classic films? Can we put actual film historians in charge, please?!
ОтветитьDo you think they have any of the props from the Goosebumps movie?
ОтветитьI love this behind the scenes archive tour! So cool to see all these stunning designs. When discussing the costume, prop and art pieces, it would be great if all the designers were properly credited, even if it were just in the caption. That’s their work being discussed and they shouldn’t be erased!
Bullet Train, Costume Design by Sarah Evelyn
The Legend of Zorro, Costume Design by Graciela Mazón
Breaking Bad Season 2 Episode 4, Costume Design by Kathleen Detoro
Step Brothers, Costume Design by Susan Matheson
Little Women (2019), Costume Design by Jacqueline Durran
Memoirs of a Geisha, Costume Design by Colleen Atwood
Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Costume Design by Eiko Ishioka
Affair in Trinidad, Gowns by Jean Louis
This is why Hollywood will always be Hollywood. The narrative of that Hollywood is moving out of Hollywood is not true. Imagine the headquarters of a large corporation getting tentacles and growing outwards and having flagship stores in different states and countries that’s what Hollywood is doing. It will always come back homethrough it and through again no matter how much technology and how many studios open in other areas the flagship store will always be Hollywood.
Ответитьyall would get more views if you do more tours like these
ОтветитьHappy 100th!!!!!!
ОтветитьWhy does this feel like a high school final project? 😂
Love it, tho
Lots of memorabilia from spiderman and breaking bad. I have seen neither one
ОтветитьMy dads company is in charge of the AC here. Really important that it works to keep props good :D
ОтветитьWhy keep asking if it's original. everything in there is original
ОтветитьColumbia Pictures has a remarkable legacy spanning 100 years, and while Spider-Man is undeniably iconic, there’s so much more to celebrate. From timeless classics like It Happened One Night, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, and Lawrence of Arabia to modern hits like Ghostbusters, Men in Black, The Social Network, and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Columbia’s contributions to cinema are unparalleled. That’s why their centennial celebration felt so disappointing—it lacked the passion such a milestone deserved. Instead of relying on marketing teams who seemed indifferent and dead behind the eyes, they should have enlisted a historian with genuine enthusiasm for Columbia’s rich history.
ОтветитьI love how much they don't know and how much is just in open air. The Jumanji cover literally crumbling.
ОтветитьBlazing past the Stuart Little plane I see
ОтветитьCan I please do my internship here 😞…
ОтветитьI love the moments in here where they go "oh heres a very famous piece" and then show a piece or make a reference that no one knows about.
What on earth is "Memoirs of a Geisha"?
They guy in the blue shirt should’ve just did the whole tour by himself the other people are unbearable
ОтветитьWhat is the name of that green character in thumbnail
ОтветитьI used to work here as a security officer back in 2014! Crazy seeing all of this stuff again all these years later!
ОтветитьThat first lady is so annoying
Ответитьlooks intresting
ОтветитьFinally, they gave Topher venom the respect he deserves to be displayed.
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ОтветитьThe Columbia paintings stored away should be a crime. They should be displayed for everyone to see
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