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Subject: Fire at Unniversal Studios backlot destroys set used in Back To The Future

Written By: ChuckyG on 06/01/08 at 2:17 pm

http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/06/01/studio.fire/index.html

Another movie set called the "Courthouse Square" was destroyed, Meyer said. Numerous movies have been shot in the area, including scenes from the 1985 hit "Back to the Future," Meyer said.

Subject: Re: Fire at Unniversal Studios backlot destroys set used in Back To The Future

Written By: Philip Eno on 06/01/08 at 2:22 pm

Thanks for the extra info for all I have heard so far, is fire damage to a New York street set.

Is there any indication precisely which part of BTTF set has been destoryed, the town square, town hall and city clock?

Subject: Re: Fire at Unniversal Studios backlot destroys set used in Back To The Future

Written By: coqueta83 on 06/01/08 at 7:36 pm

That's really sad! I hope nobody got hurt.  :(  :\'(

I did get to see some of those sets during a visit to Universal Studios many years ago.  :(

Subject: Re: Fire at Unniversal Studios backlot destroys set used in Back To The Future

Written By: bookmistress4ever on 06/01/08 at 8:10 pm

Weren't they using the set of BTTF for the series "Ghost Whisperer"?  I thought I read that somewhere.

I think I read in an early news report that a film storage was destroyed also.  Hard to tell what treasures might have been lost. 

Subject: Re: Fire at Unniversal Studios backlot destroys set used in Back To The Future

Written By: Davester on 06/01/08 at 11:53 pm



I think I read in an early news report that a film storage was destroyed also.  Hard to tell what treasures might have been lost. 



  No kiddin'?  A film vault...that would surely suck...

Subject: Re: Fire at Unniversal Studios backlot destroys set used in Back To The Future

Written By: bookmistress4ever on 06/02/08 at 12:29 am


  No kiddin'?  A film vault...that would surely suck...


Just read this part...

The blaze began around 4:45 a.m. (7:45 a.m. ET) and was contained initially by 9 a.m. Throughout the morning, large plumes of black smoke rose as the fire burned the vault containing hundreds of videos, said Ron Meyer, chief operating officer of Universal Studios.

"Fortunately, nothing irreplaceable was lost," Meyer said. "The video library was affected and damaged, but our main vault of our motion picture negatives was not."


So THAT'S good.

Subject: Re: Fire at Unniversal Studios backlot destroys set used in Back To The Future

Written By: Davester on 06/02/08 at 12:30 am


Just read this part...

The blaze began around 4:45 a.m. (7:45 a.m. ET) and was contained initially by 9 a.m. Throughout the morning, large plumes of black smoke rose as the fire burned the vault containing hundreds of videos, said Ron Meyer, chief operating officer of Universal Studios.

"Fortunately, nothing irreplaceable was lost," Meyer said. "The video library was affected and damaged, but our main vault of our motion picture negatives was not."


So THAT'S good.


  Good...

Subject: Re: Fire at Unniversal Studios backlot destroys set used in Back To The Future

Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 06/02/08 at 4:43 pm

I heard about this on the news last night. Sad that so much pop culture history went up in flames...

Subject: Re: Fire at Unniversal Studios backlot destroys set used in Back To The Future

Written By: Marty McFly on 06/02/08 at 6:46 pm

Oh man, this is sad. It's bad enough that alot of history was damaged if not totally destroyed, but I'm obviously a huge BTTF fan on top of it. That's the Courthouse Square.

For anyone who's familar with the movies - the Twin Pines Mall (which changed to Lone Pine in the improved timeline after Marty ran over one of the farmer's pine trees in 1955), and the street used for Doc's garage/house with the adjascent Burger King were real locations...but the downtown scenes of Hill Valley were on the set.




BTW, here's the full text:

LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- A pressurized cylinder exploded at Universal Studios on Sunday, injuring two firefighters as they tried to fight a blaze that began earlier in the day, Los Angeles authorities said.


The fire destroyed buildings and movie sets at Universal Studios on Sunday.

Eight other firefighters were injured in the fire, which was expected to be contained by 4:15 p.m. (7:15 p.m. ET), said Ron Haralson, an inspector with the Los Angeles County Fire Department.

The explosion occurred about 2:30 p.m. (5:30 p.m. ET) near the video vault of the Universal Studios back lot. The vault was damaged.

The fast-moving, early morning blaze destroyed several movie sets and the King Kong exhibit.

Even so, officials still planned to go ahead with the 2008 MTV Movie Awards show at the site -- just north of downtown Los Angeles, adjacent to the Universal Studios theme park.

"The areas we are utilizing for our production were unaffected and the 2008 MTV Movie Awards will go on as planned. We're working closely with authorities to make sure everything operates smoothly," an MTV spokesman said in a statement.

The awards show will bring a parade of A-list stars to the park's CityWalk area. According to MTV's Web site, celebrities such as Tom Cruise, Will Smith, Sarah Jessica Parker, Justin Timberlake and Robert Downey Jr. likely will attend.

Universal Studios officials planned to resume normal business hours Monday, including the studio tour.

The fire destroyed an area called New York street, which includes movie set-style buildings designed to look like the cityscape of New York City. Hours after the blaze was reported, the roughly two-block area appeared charred and resembled a "disaster movie," said Los Angeles Councilman Tom LaBonge.

LaBonge said he could see the smoke from his Silver Lake home Sunday morning. "It looked like a bomb had exploded," he said.  Watch choppers try to douse the fire ยป

The blaze began around 4:45 a.m. (7:45 a.m. ET) and was contained initially by 9 a.m. Throughout the morning, large plumes of black smoke rose as the fire burned the vault containing hundreds of videos, said Ron Meyer, chief operating officer of Universal Studios.

"Fortunately, nothing irreplaceable was lost," Meyer said. "The video library was affected and damaged, but our main vault of our motion picture negatives was not."

The set of "The Changeling," a film recently directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Angelina Jolie, was "completely destroyed," Meyer said.

Another area called "Courthouse Square" also was destroyed, Meyer said. Numerous movies have been shot in that area, including several scenes of the 1985 hit "Back to the Future," Meyer said.


And two of the eight locations used by the CBS series "Ghost Whisperer" were affected, he said.

Fire inspectors had not determined what caused the blaze, said Los Angles County Fire Chief P. Michael Freeman. There were no reports of filming at the time of the fire.

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