Showing posts with label Justin Long. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Justin Long. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Love and Lofts in “He’s Just Not That Into You”



by HOOKEDONHOUSES on FEBRUARY 22, 2010

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When I saw the trailers for last year’s comedy He’s Just Not That Into You, I have to admit I didn’t have high hopes for it. But when several of you requested that I do a post about the various lofts and apartments in the movie, I gave it a shot. And it was actually better than I expected. (Or not as awful as I feared.)

The movie takes place in a fantasy world (called “Baltimore”) where everyone is young and beautiful, and they all live in hip, modern spaces that feature exposed-brick walls. Lots and lots of brick walls. Well, you’ll see.

Beth & Neil’s Loft:

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They cast every hot-looking actor on the planet and somehow crammed them into the movie, even if they were given only 5 minutes of screen time each. They’re all searching for love, or trying to hang onto love, or giving each other advice about love.

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Beth (Jennifer Aniston) and Neil (Ben Affleck) have been together for 7 years and share this hip apartment. Beth wants to get married, but Neil isn’t as keen.

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Beth’s Dad’s House:

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After Beth’s dad has a heart attack, she takes care of him in his beautiful home. I loved all the woodwork.

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Alex’s Apartment:

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Justin Long plays Alex, a ladies’ man who has lots of love advice for Gigi (Ginnifer Goodwin). His kitchen looks like it belongs in the back of a restaurant:

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Gigi’s Apartment:

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Gigi’s apartment is one of the only sets without exposed brick walls. She has a softer, more feminine space, with a bit of a retro feel.

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Conor’s Apartment:

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Conor (Kevin Connolly) lives in an apartment with plenty of brick that looks like it could be in the same building as Beth’s. All the rooms are open to each other–the bedroom, kitchen, and living area are divided only by partial walls.

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Janine’s Townhouse:

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Janine (Jennifer Connelly) and her husband Ben (Bradley Cooper) are renovating their townhouse.

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After the renovations are final:

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The movie was inspired by the nonfiction bestseller He’s Just Not That Into You–a catchphrase made popular in a classic Sex and the City episode (you can see my post about the SatC movie here).

Which of these spaces would you most want to live in?

Visit my TV/Movie Houses page for links to all the others I’ve featured so far, from Gossip Girl to The Family Stone.

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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Jason Lee’s Cottage in “Alvin and the Chipmunks”



by HOOKEDONHOUSES on DECEMBER 6, 2009



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When a reader asked me to do a post about Alvin and the Chipmunks, I thought she was joking. I hadn’t seen the movie, but it didn’t seem like one that I’d have any interest in. Then I got another request for it (and another, and another). Finally, I broke down and rented it to see what they were talking about. I’m glad I did!

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Songwriter Dave Seville (Jason Lee) lives in a cottage that is so charming that it’s hard to believe a (straight) bachelor lives in it. But who cares? It provides some much-appreciated eye candy for the moms who are watching the movie with their kids.

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One of the first shots of the film has the camera panning over Dave’s neighborhood:

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This is a real apartment complex in Hollywood known as St. Andrews Bungalow Court. They were built in 1919. What’s really amazing is how the bungalows looked before they were rehabbed:

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According to Hollywood Community Housing:

St. Andrews Bungalow Court is an historic renovation of a rare Hollywood bungalow courtyard that had fallen into severe disrepair, become a magnet for illegal activity and was slated for demolition.

This project now provides 16 homes to formerly homeless individuals and households living with disabilities. St. Andrews Bungalow Court is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and has received numerous renovation awards, including a 1996 Preservation Design Award from the California Preservation Foundation.

Here’s a glimpse inside one of the real bungalows after the renovation work was finished:

St Andrews Bungalow Court interior photo“The entire interior and walkway in front of the house was built on a soundstage at Sunset-Gower Studios in Hollywood,” writes Brian, who worked as the assistant to the animation director. “The director, Tim Hill, did a great job of mixing the exteriors shot at the apartment complex with the footage shot on stage.”

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Inside Dave’s bungalow:

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The kitchen:

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Actors Justin Long, Matthew Gray Gubler and Jesse McCartney were the voices of Alvin, Simon and Theordore. Didn’t sound anything like them, did it? Brian explains:

“The voices of the Chipmunks are recorded by speaking very slowly into a tape recorder, then speeding up the tape. The trick is to be able to have emotion in your voice while you’re talking so slowly.”

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In this corner of the kitchen, next to the trashcan that the chipmunks were hiding in, you get a glimpse of the built-in booth and painted floors:

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In this shot, shown from the chipmunks’ point of view, you can see the vaulted ceilings:

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Those pesky chipmunks make a mess of the kitchen:

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Looking from the kitchen into the dining room (love the retro fridge):

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Looking from the kitchen into the living room:

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When Simon, Alvin, and Theodore make their own breakfast, they set off the smoke alarm:

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They wreak havoc in the living room, too:

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The hallway, looking into Dave’s bedroom:

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French doors leading to Dave’s study, where he writes his songs:

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The Chipmunk Song (sometimes called “Christmas Don’t Be Late”) was written by Ross Bagdasarian, Sr. (a.k.a. David Seville) in 1958. It was also performed by Bagdasarian. It hit #1 on the Billboard Pop Hit Singles chart and sold more than 4.5 million copies.

See the piano in the lower right-hand corner? That’s the actual one that Bagdasarian used years ago to write the Chipmunk Song on:

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According to its Wikipedia page:

With the release and popularity of the film Alvin and the Chipmunks in December 2007, “The Chipmunk Song” re-entered the Billboard Hot 100 at #70. At the same time, a remixed version of the song that appears on the Chipmunks’ 2007 album (and soundtrack to the film)Alvin and the Chipmunks: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, peaked at #66 and was credited as “The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don’t Be Late) (2007 Version)”.

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See the address over Dave’s front door? It’s 1958–the year “The Chipmunk Song” was written.

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A sequel–sorry, Squeakquel–is coming to theaters at the end of December. If it means getting another look at Dave’s house, then my daughter won’t have to twist my arm too hard to take her to see it! (Thanks to Nita and Anthony for helping me with the research for this one!)

Check my TV/Movie Houses page for the others I’ve featured, including The Holiday. Did you take the Christmas-Movie Quiz yet?

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