Terrible filmography. This person has an obsession with zooming in on signs and shaking the camera. The people and cars are more interesting. I like vintage videos but this was not one of the better ones.
The decline had already started but people didn't notice it it looked more like the seventies compared to today right now that area in Los Angeles is a An area where most people will never go very dangerous full of crime.
My dad had clothing stores here on 7th and Broadway and 6th and Broadway back in the 70s thru the 2000s brings back memories 😢
Damn. All the time I mostly wish that I were in Downtown Los Angeles and also on Hollywood Boulevard checking out the movie theaters
Decided to take a walk down Broadway last night to check out a few movie palaces.
"Have you been there lately?
My old friends mom was manager of realto seen karate kid 2 there and comando fun times
Had they just invent zooming in and out cause the camera guy is going ham?
It looks like B-Roll for a documentary or something
Dafaq is the camera guy trying to record
It's called architecture.
wow the RTD!
Thanks for uploading...what year was this?
I guess the idea is to reopen those theatres at some point. Call Bill Gates and ask him for megabucks to finance those massive restorations.
The former police chief?
Apple converted one of those old movie palaces into an Apple store in Down Town L.A. Check it out. It's really stunning!
@@williamhoward77wh You’re thinking of Daryl Gates.
Terrible filmography. This person has an obsession with zooming in on signs and shaking the camera. The people and cars are more interesting.
I like vintage videos but this was not one of the better ones.
He is 🎥g the architecture.
Broadway or Los Angeles???
Fuck LA. You couldn't pay me a million dollars to live there.
+Wiesemann Irizarry Broadway Av. in Downtown Los Angeles.
Maybe by now, LA City are doing a Restoration work for all those Theater located at Broadway street.
@@JMMT7022801 whatever whute ass bitch. Go live in your own country. LA has everuthing
@@JMMT7022801 Yes, plese don't come to L.A. We have all kinds of hillbillys here down on their luck. We don't need another one. Thanks.
Amazing how much retail (mainstream stuff, chains) persisted on Broadway until early 90's. Thank goodness Broadway's got a new momentum.
1:06 SWASTIKA!!!
jd131m oh shit! Creepy.
The decline had already started but people didn't notice it it looked more like the seventies compared to today right now that area in Los Angeles is a An area where most people will never go very dangerous full of crime.