Director: Glenn Ficarra , John Requa. What's going on in movie: Jacob Palmer is waiting in the mall for his friend Cal Weaver. Actors on Screenshot: Ryan Gosling. Autor of screenshot: DanielSann. Found by: jung. GPS: What's going on in movie: Emily Weaver and Cal Weaver are going in the car and Cal said to Emily that he would leave tonight.
What's going on in movie: Cal has leave from Jessica's house while Jessica is still standing outside the house. Actors on Screenshot: Analeigh Tipton. Found by: Bojira. Address: Boulder Road , Altadena, California. What's going on in movie: Hannah is leaving the restaurant and she is going to the bar behind Jacob Palmer which she likes her. Actors on Screenshot: Emma Stone. Address: Ventura Boulevard , Los Angeles. What's going on in movie: Hannah is standing in the Jacob's house and she is waiting for him until he'll prepare something to drink for them.
Address: Skyline Drive , Los Angeles. What's going on in movie: Hannah and Jacob are in the wine shop where they want to buy a bottle of wine as the present for Hannah's family. What's going on in movie: Robbie is waiting in front of the house for his mother who is arriving home. Actors on Screenshot: Jonah Bobo. Address: Minoru Drive , Altadena.
What's going on in movie: It is a school where Robbie is studying last couple years. In a daze, he opens his car door and while the car is still moving simply topples out onto the street.
Here is a Google StreetView of the intersection. Her friend is dazzled, but Hannah insists that she is not interested. Unfortunately, the bar is fake. It was only a set , created on Stage 19 at Warner Bros. You can see the sound stage if you take the Warner Bros. VIP tour , but the set won't be there. Usually, I wouldn't bother reporting on a set, but this particular location appears so many times in the movie, that I didn't think it would be wise to just ignore it.
It turns out that young Jessica has an unrequited crush on the much older Cal. They painted a fake street number on the curb: , temporarily leading me on a wild goose. But I eventually found the house at a different address: Boulder Road , in Altadena , CA , less than a mile northwest of Cal's home. It's on the east side of the street, a few houses south of Altadena Drive. The city of Altadena is just north of Pasadena home of the annual Rose Parade. The El Torito Grill next appears in the scene featuring the aforementioned post-bar-exam celebratory dinner, during which Richard does not, in fact, propose, leaving Hannah in a hilarious state of shock.
I would say that the curtain contains a VIP section of some sort, but because it is completely transparent and VIP sections are usually private, that would not make much sense. Anyway, for the filming, which according to the Before the Trailer website took place on April 26th and 27th of , producers removed the curtain and also attached some multi-color sombreros to the walls.
Back in August, I received an email from a fellow stalker named Brandon who wanted to let me know that he had tracked down the ultra-modern abode where Jacob Palmer aka Ryan Gosling lived in Crazy, Stupid, Love. At the time I had yet to see the movie, but added the address to my To-Stalk list anyway and am so glad that I did because, as I have mentioned more than a few times before in recent posts, I have since become just a wee bit obsessed with the flick.
Due to a slight snafu with my GPS, though, I was unable to get to the actual house and could only snap a few pictures of it from afar. It was not until I returned home that evening that I was able to figure out why. My GPS, thinking Skyline Drive was a through-street, directed me to the wrong end of it, where the abode was nowhere to be found.
So the next morning, paper map in hand, I dragged the GC back on out to the Hollywood Hills to re-stalk the property. You see, there is nothing in this world that this stalker hates more than rain, except for maybe Kyle Richards.
But once I remembered that it was also raining in the scene in Crazy, Stupid, Love. I happen to like my rain coat, thankyouverymuch! According to this fabulous Architectural Record blog post , several previous owners had tried to build a home on the narrow plot of land on which the Skyline Residence now stands, but had not had any luck in securing permits.
As you can see above, the finished product is nothing short of magnificent! Love it, love it, love it! The property is pretty much my dream abode. My favorite aspect of the house, though, has to be the outdoor movie deck, which sits atop the garage and in which films are projected onto a wall of the detached guest house.
How amazing is that???? A girl I was friends with in high school had an actual full-sized movie theatre located inside of her home and at the time I thought it was just about the coolest thing ever, but I can honestly say that this pretty much blows that right out of the water!
I mean have you ever seen anything more incredible??? You can check out some more fabulous interior and exterior photographs of the Skyline Residence on The Contemporist website here.
Of the property, the Crazy, Stupid, Love. To serve as his stunning, if stark, bachelor pad, the filmmakers chose the renowned Skyline Residence designed by internationally recognized architect Hagy Belzberg.
Located off the Sunset Strip in the Hollywood Hills, the glass-enclosed, ultra-modern home is considered a prime example of world-class contemporary architecture. As no one was residing in the home at the time, it was easy for [production designer William] Arnold and his team to make the few necessary adjustments. The kitchen area also made a very brief appearance during the montage scene towards the end of the movie. A great view of the property can be seen from Crest View Drive, just south of where it meets Skyline Drive.
As I mentioned previously, Skyline Drive dead-ends at a certain point and then picks up again a short distance later. If you have the same problem, I would suggest inputting the intersection of Skyline Drive and Greenvalley Road into your navigational system and then following Skyline Drive west until it dead-ends. Another Crazy, Stupid, Love. And I just have to say here that now that the flick has been released on DVD, I have watched it about times!
If anyone out there knows of a support group for Crazy, Stupid, Love.
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