In 1910, the Hollywood Board of Trustees banned all movie theaters, of which it then had none. That same year, however, the city was swallowed up by Los Angeles, which had no such restrictions.
The famous sign, which was erected in 1923, originally read "HOLLYWOODLAND". It was studded with around 4,000 light bulbs and flashed in segments, with "HOLLY," "WOOD," and "LAND" lighting up individually, and then as a whole. Although it was intended as a temporary advertisement for a local real estate development, the sign was left up indefinitely due to its popularity.
Brad Pitt actually went to a dentist to have his front teeth chipped before filming Fight Club because he didn't think brawler Tyler Durden would have perfect teeth.
On October 27, 1911, the Nestor Film Company opened the first movie studio actually located in the Hollywood area of Los Angeles. It was at the Blondeau Tavern building on the northwest corner of Sunset Boulevard and Gower Street. The first motion picture stage in Hollywood was built behind the tavern. The following year, Nestor merged with Universal, although Universal continued to use the Nestor brand name until at least mid-1917.
Hollywood became known as Tinseltown and the "dream factory" because of the glittering image of the movie industry.
Billy Bob Thornton and Angelina Jolie say the media blew their "blood necklaces" out of proportion. "The necklaces were a very simple thing," Thornton later explained. "'Hey let's poke our fingers with a pen and smear a little blood on there and when we're away from each other we'll wear the necklace.' It was that easy. But by the time it came out in the press it sounded like we were wearing a bucket of blood around our necks."
Scientology operates eight locations that are designated Celebrity Centres, designed to minister to celebrity Scientologists. The first of these opened in Hollywood, California in 1969. The movement, which is based a set of beliefs and practices invented by American sci fi author L. Ron Hubbard, has been variously described as a cult, a money-making scheme, or a new religious movement.
It is not definitively known how the Hollywood Freeway chickens came to be there, although news stories generally ascribe them to an overturned poultry truck. Since their appearance in 1970, all efforts to remove them have failed, and a second colony has since spread to the Burbank ramp, two miles away.
The Swarm, a 1978 disaster-horror film directed by Irwin Allen, features a cast that includes Michael Caine, Katharine Ross, Richard Widmark, Olivia de Havilland, Patty Duke, Henry Fonda, and 22 million bees.
Roach liked to employ someone called a "wildie" who was either an insane person or a drunk to spout crazy ideas whenever his writers had writer's block.
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