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YouTube enshrines Universal Studios' lost attractions

07:35 PM PT, Jun 1 2008

Several of Universal Studios' workhorse sets and rides went up in smoke Sunday, but their images live on -- online.

In one of its curious and vaguely morbid capacities, YouTube now functions as a de facto memorial to Universal Studios' lost rides and buildings. Shaky tourist videos from the theme park that would otherwise be of little interest have been transformed into (still shaky) historical artifacts.

Since some or most of the areas burned in the fire are unlikely to be rebuilt exactly as they were before (and when you see the cheesy but beloved old King Kong ride below, you'll see why), these videos are the closest we're likely to come to riding them again.

"King Kong" (1986)


Here's some cellphone footage of the Hill Valley Courthouse from "Back to the Future," now firmly part of the past. The building also appeared in "To Kill a Mockingbird," "War of the Worlds," and "Bye Bye Birdie," among others.


The New York Street area was used, as the tour guide in the (very shaky) video says, for "Spider Man 2," the "Transformers," "Ghost Whisperer," "Crossing Jordan" and many more.


As a bonus, here's a little amateur video I shot of the fire.

Around midday Sunday I climbed up on the roof of a building across the Cahuenga Pass from the Universal Studios fire and recorded a few seconds of the main smoke plume. You can see in the foreground that traffic on the 101 was mostly unaffected. At restaurants in the area, you had the strange sight of people talking and eating lunch as the blaze burned outside the windows.

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Doug Dobbins

I wonder what the long term cost for the park will be? With gas prices so high, this may be a harder hit than it would have been 5 years ago.

I also wonder how much B roll has been filmed from this fire. I am sure we will see it in movies and TV for years to come.

Erik Olson

The courthouse in Mockingbird Square / Courthouse Square did not burn. The buildings on the other three sides were a total loss.

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Frank R.Schoonover

I heard from many numerous news sources that the Bates House from Alfred Hitchcock's classic 1960 film Psycho was also destroyed in the blaze.Is this true?That would be the most terrible tragedy for the back lot of that studio because I have heard numerous times that the Psycho set is the most popular with tourists.Can anyone look into that and verify whether that is true or not.I would really appreciate that because Psycho is one of my all time favorite classic Universal Studios films.

Thanks for any info.

Kristian

Hi,

So sorry to hear what happened!! I had the opportunity to visit Univ. Studios in March 08 and I've made hundreds of pictures and some videos. If I may, I even have a better video of the King Kong attraction.

If you want me to make the original pictures/videos available, don't hesitate to email me.

Cheers,

Kristian
Geneva, Switzerland

Alix

Kristian,

It would be great if you could post the videos on Youtube.

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