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SpaceBallz wrote:Ohhh I thought this was a documentary, not a book :lol:
"I thought Cleanin' Up the Town was a man?"

"It's whatever it wants to be". :-)
mrmichaelt wrote:ha ha heh heh... yeah. We still waiting on Too Hot To Handle. 2025, hope springs eternal.
Your eyes are going to pop out of your head (much like the ILM Slimer)! Mine certainly did. :love:
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My current top 5 reveals from the Cleanin' Up The Town book:

On page 277, Dan Aykroyd shared he had this idea for Winston in the third movie (no context of when he had this idea), And "in the third movie I wanted to make him our lawyer because of all these environmental problems, we sent him to law school."

On pages 353-354, Neil Krepela recounts how Radio City Music Hall was a real pain to the crew about letting them film on their roof. Radio City kept stalling them, then eventually required them to take out a $12 million or so insurance policy to set up their camera and they had to get filming done before the restaurants opened. On the day, the film crew was directed to the back service elevator because the staff didn't want people in the building to see them. The film crew then had to haul everything up many stairs to the roof. I believe this is for the ghosts let of of the ECU scene. I've heard of the RCA building but never heard of them using Radio City. Anyone recognize the shot?

On page 359, they reveal they found the shooting location for the prison scene in GB1. It was indeed the former New York Police Headquarters on 240 Centre Street. The Buenos asked Derek Osborn, who had the call sheet. On page 361, Joe Cirillo (Police Captain) happened to be detailed there (he had a career as a cop in addition to acting) and also confirmed that was 240 Centre Street.

On page 544, Reginald VelJohnson revealed he had one more scene but it got cut. It was before his scene in the movie and in his words was a little interaction with Peter, Ray, and Egon.

On page 552, Michele Moen told her Bill Murray story. Bill Murray visited Boss Films. One morning, he went up to the matte room and stood behind matte artist Michele Moen as she painted and pretended to slip and fall into her painting, while holding a large coffee.
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mrmichaelt wrote: January 17th, 2025, 3:22 amAnyone recognize the shot?
Not immediately. The tower above Radio City appears too short to have achieved this shot:
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-I'd be willing to guess this was shot on top of The Rock itself.

This shot was filmed approximately on or around 455 Madison Avenue:

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It wouldn't surprise me if it was for a bit of footage that ended up on the cutting room floor, they might've shot a load of views of the city for the ECU breakout montage, only to use a few that had the most interesting compositions. :whatever:
mrmichaelt wrote: January 17th, 2025, 3:22 amOn page 359, they reveal they found the shooting location for the prison scene in GB1. It was indeed the former New York Police Headquarters on 240 Centre Street.
Nice to have that one confirmed. :)
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Kingpin wrote: January 17th, 2025, 12:19 pm It wouldn't surprise me if it was for a bit of footage that ended up on the cutting room floor, they might've shot a load of views of the city for the ECU breakout montage, only to use a few that had the most interesting compositions.
True, and also previously we knew they shot on top of the RCA Building for the montage.

Kingpin wrote: January 17th, 2025, 12:19 pmNice to have that one confirmed. :)
Wholeheartedly agree on that.
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