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EyeintheLAsky
Transported across state lines against his will as a child.
Now, spies on your sorry ass.
Reviews
The Andy Griffith Show: Aunt Bee's Big Moment (1968)
Re: "Aunt Bee's Big Moment - location
Yes, i believe it WAS shot @ Whiteman Airport (WHP). Noticed just today that someone had posted some still photo shots of the episode while filming there back in 1968 at the airport.
Of course, all the stills don't show the eventual build-up of industry and businesses that are now lining up and down San Fernando Rd.
Someone has made mention of the "smokestacks" in the background.
Those are the "4-stacks" that pilots and controllers mention as a landmark around the airport area. (the 'four stacks' also are mentioned in the Sandra Bullock movie "the Net" - in which a friend of hers flies his Cessna airplane into the stacks after being 'off-course', due to a malfunction - which the audience is asked to believe can be done via computer. (it can't).
The four stacks (there are really six now), are just south of Whiteman Airport.
i've posted a copy of the Aunt Bee photo page here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/eyeinthelasky/2490781172/
Napoleon Dynamite (2004)
Don't believe any first instinct to dismiss this film.
I FIRST heard about this film awhile ago. At first i didn't think i would like this film AT ALL! (partly, because it reminds me of someone who is much like the lead character in real-life).
I saw the trailer and thought "OH-yeah. THIS DVD can be used to help steady that table in the den that's wobbly." Then, one evening i saw part of it and took a few minutes to let it capture my attention. The first time i saw it, i truly thought it was just an odd story line and film.
Then...i saw it again. It made more sense and i could actually enjoy the story and the acting (Diedrich Bader is always good - and Jon Gries is hilarious).
Tonight, i saw it for the third time - from the beginning.
DON'T MISS THE FIRST 20 MINUTES.
It's the GOOFIEST movie i think i've ever seen. i LOVE IT!!! Now, i'm finding the real-life person Napoleon reminds me of a bit more interesting (still a dork, but at least a more interesting dork).
Hell...i even want to buy the t-shirt!