A Piece Of Cinematic History Was Demolished And Nobody Noticed
When you think about bridges in films (I’m sure that’s EXACTLY) what’s on your mind… What do you think about?
The Sixth Street Bridge / Sixth Street Viaduct in Los Angeles is probably one of the most well documented, cinematic spots in all of the U.S., and it also happens to have just been recently demolished. It seems as if nobody in the world noticed except this Cinematic YouTuber, OLUFEMI TUTORIALS, who takes us on a journey of this bridge in films and music videos.
We’re talking Grease, Anchorman, Repo Man, Terminator, Dark Knight Rises, Drive, and more. And a TON of music videos, most recently, the music film created for The Rolling Stones starring Kristen Stewart, and “HUMBLE.” from Kendrick Lamar.
Personally, I’m really bummed that this “Film Noir” location is now gone, but the bridge is said to be in replacement status with an up-to-date version in 2020.
Watch the video here and get some history under your belt for your next trivia night:
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