Sat Aug 11, 2001 11:37 pm by Steyr
As a LA resdient it's kinda hard to avoid the feeling, esp. the going by the Bradbury Building or the Ennis Brown House.<BR><BR>There are other times, we have a rater large refinery by the border of Orange County off the 405 Interstate, I thing it's a t least a coupple of hundred acres. Its full of pipeing and flaming stacks and is quite unsettling even if your jaded. I would dare anyone to drive by at night and tell me it didn't bother them.<BR><BR>In Little Tokyo there is a mall thats done up like a Japanese village. It's authentic but it's also very modern. The parking strcture is taller than the mall, not to mention it's kinda narrow and maze like enough to get lost in. If the color scheme were darker (it's white and blue) it would be hard not to go looking for replicants.<BR><BR>There was also the time when I was at a bus stop one night in Hollywood and a speed freak broke my jaw for me, proably the closest I'll get to having my ass kicked by Leon. <BR><BR>But enough about me, let's talk about your BR moments in LA. If you ever get the chance to come here check out the locatins section on Bladezone and set up your own tour. Be fore warned though that the sites in downtown LA can be kind of dangerous, esp. if youv'e never been (that includes Hollywood kiddies, for those of you paying attention). Union Station (or police headquarters) can be particulary bad, do not use the bathroom there alone, I mean it, watch yourself ok.<BR><BR>On a more pleasant subject, other must see's are China Town and Little Tokyo of course. Near by you'll find City Hall, the LA Times Building and the Los Angeles Central Libary, they should give a good feel for "Future Noir". Also nearby is the LA Coroner's office with it's gift shop, yes, gift shop. I don't think you can get eyes there but you can get your own LA Coroner wind breaker or a toe tag of your very own (I kid you not folks, the truth is stranger than fiction).<BR><BR>There's the Grfith Park Obsevatory, another nice retro building where you can get a killer view of LA. Maybe a good spot for some digital video for a BR compalation salute.<BR><BR>As for futureistic, try the Bonaventure Hotel in downtown. Try out out the lobby mall and the exteror elvators and see if that does anything for ya. The Meseum of Science and Industry in Expostion Park would be the place where you would find something to do with robotics and artifical intelgence, as well as a kentic sculpture that oppens to over 50 feet. In LAX International Airport you can find Encounters, a restaurant inside suspended dome with a Sci Fi theme. It's pointed more torwads grey aliens and 50's retro but they have blck light senstive drink's other things to make you feel not so quite at home. Just outside of the airport they have huge lighted glas collums that slowly cycle through color changes, ok, not such a big deal but enough to match a Vangelis song to.<BR><BR>In any case if you ever find your way down here you'll find plenty to keep you occupied. Just rember if you think you are actually being stalked by replicants, Hauer, Cassidy, or Hanna are proably just in town, or it will be time for you to go home
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In a mad world, only the mad are truly sane.
<BR> -A.K.