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Movie nights once as month with dead celebs
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Mon, Jul 28, 2003 10:24 PM
There are movies projrcted on a moseleum at Hollywood Forever, cemetery to the stars. People take wine and cheese and stuff and make a picnic out of it. Here goes a link: |
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Mon, Jul 28, 2003 10:30 PM
SS, What time do the dead celebs shoiw up? |
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suicide_sam
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Mon, Jul 28, 2003 11:16 PM
The dead celbs are alreday there. Hollywood Forever is the fiunal resting place to lots of the old icons. Kind of weird though, a buddy of mine who told me about it told me about seeing some chick crying over James Dean's tomb, and other kind of little things like that with people who just can't seem to let go. But then I guess that's not any weirder than someone getting way to into island styles,wait on second thought it is. Thos e people are freaks!!! Here's a link to Hollywood Forever, final resting place to Marylin Monroe, James Dean, and many more: [ Edited by: suicide_sam on 2003-07-28 23:17 ] |
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Mon, Jul 28, 2003 11:36 PM
I think this sounds cool, do they do them monthly all year long or just during the summertime? And not to nit pick but isn't Marylin Monroe at Westwood Memorial Park? |
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Tue, Jul 29, 2003 10:27 AM
I just found out about this thing myself and thought I would pass it on. A couple of friends of mine have gone a few times and told me it's a really cool event. I believe it's going on in the cemetery during the summer, I don't know what other venues are used. |
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Wed, Jul 30, 2003 9:08 PM
suicide_sam wrote: James Dean is buried in Indiana, and Marilyn Monroe is buried in Westwood. For exact locations and photos, check out http://www.findagrave.com. Hours of fun! 8) Hollywood Forever, located on Santa Monica and Gower behind the Paramount lot, is the final resting place for literally zillions of showbiz people, including Cecil B. DeMille, Tyrone Power, Marion Davies, John Huston, Rudolph Valentino and Bugsy Siegel. The new owners of the cemetery started a summer film series a couple of years ago, which includes an annual tribute to Valentino. They were recently profiled in "The Young and the Dead," an HBO documentary that is now out on video. --cindy, graveyard geek |
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