Showing posts with label Film Noir. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Film Noir. Show all posts

Monday, April 15, 2013

Grauman's Egyptian Theater and Sunset Boulevard

The other night my charming husband escorted me to Grauman's Egyptian Theater
in Hollywood, CA for a special screening of one of my favorite films...Sunset Boulevard!


I've lived in SoCal most of my life and yet I've never been to this glorious movie-palace of old until now!

Double-leopard action just as a tribute to the film, I promise!


Graumans Egyptian has a wonderful history, and its foremost claim to fame is that the first-ever Hollywood movie premier was held here.


The Egyptian theme was all the rage back then, and they did it up nicely with murals, faux sandstone walls, and imposing columns.




Inside are somewhat-creepy Anubis dog statues and lots of other fab details.



Above is the best shot I could achieve of the glorious ceiling with my little point & shoot camera. You just have to trust me...it's breathtaking!



The film was being screened as part of a Film Noir festival put on by
American Cinematheque

Anyone who knows me knows that I love me some films noir, but my absolute fave is Sunset Boulevard. Wait, I lied! First Double Indemnity, THEN Sunset Boulevard.


If you haven't seen it, run-run-run to your Netflix queue and hook this baby up! You'll thank me.


Honestly, it's not just because of the plethora of leopard prints in the film that draw me to it, though that's a perk :-)


There are SO many quotable, classic lines in this film, and it's had such an incredible impact on the history of movies.
We were treated with a newly-restored digital copy of the film and it was like seeing it for the first time again!
"...and all you wonderful people out there in the dark!"

Are any of you Noir fans? What's your favorite film? I'd love to hear!