Palace Theater Los Angeles
I took a picture of this old theater in Downtown Los Angeles. There are lots of old theaters in this area and they all seem semi-abandoned.
Hollywood is a place where dreams are made and dreams are broken
Milk was a Bad Choice
We were rummaging through the Bargain T-Shirt Rack in a small market off Hollywood Boulevard and finding some real nuggets like the FBI T-Shirt (Female Body Inpector) shirt that Babay was ready to wear out of the store.
When I turned around, I saw SuperMan buying a small bottle of milk. This just wasn’t any SuperMan but SuperMan played by the famous Christopher Dennis – the longest running SuperMan impersonator in Hollywood for over 20 years. It was 95 degree on the Boulevard and he had obviously stopped into the market to get something cool to drink – I must say, “Milk was a bad choice.” but apparently he was craving it for some reason.
I gave him $5 bucks and asked if we could take a few pictures with him. He was sweating so much that it was pouring through his heavy wool tights and drenching his costume. I felt really sorry for him. Sorry that he had to work so hard for a few tips that passerby’s would give him. I’d seen his story before and many people would take pictures with him and then just walk away, perhaps not leaving a tip at all.
Babay proudly wears his Female Body Inspector Shirt
Confessions of a SuperHero
In 2007, Confessions of a Superhero was released which followed the life of Christopher Dennis and other impersonators that work Hollywood Boulevard for tips in exchange for photo opportunities.
The documentary was low budget. It was a quirky, amusing and depressing and at times inspirational story of how Hollywood dashes hopes.
The film makers follow Christopher Dennis, who has been impersonating SuperMan for over 12 years, and is offbeat lifestyle which includes living in a 700 square foot tiny apartment which contains over 15,000 separate SuperMan memorabilia – he claims the largest collection in the world.
Dazed
I had also watched an amazing little 10 minute short on his character called Dazed, you can catch it here – Dazed. It is definitely worth the 10 minutes.
An Artistic Strength of Steel
The story of Christopher Dennis was both sad and inspiring. He was born an Orphan and lived in Los Angeles. He claimed to the only son of actress Sandy Dennis who died but her family denies that she ever had children.
What what makes him so interesting and unique is how he embodies Superman, studying every aspect of the story so that he can impersonate it flawlessly on Hollywood Boulevard. It just seemed to me that he was hopelessly dedicated to impersonation that it had taken over his life. He even claimed that he had chosen his 15,000 pieces of memorabilia over his wife who he had recently divorced.
When I walked away from him, I couldn’t help but feel this guy was a bit of a tragic hero but his pursuit to be the very best at something was admirable.
Greetings from Hollywood California
We took Tu’s Aunt and Uncle to Los Angeles and Ma Bai was looking fabulous like a star on Hollywood Boulevard
Big in Europe and Japan
If you enjoyed their first album, “Let’s Make this a Real WhipperSnapper of a Party”, then you’ll love their second Album – Together Again in America.
Together Again in America is a departure for this electronic dance music duo and focuses primarily on songs for the American patriot. With their booty anthem song, “JunkYard in the TrunkYard”, Babay and Frank McKenna took Japan by storm in 2009, rocketing to fame and fortune.
They put the proverbial cherry on top of the cake the following year with another hit single – “Hell Yeah, Slap a Pancake on the Plate” which topped Gangnam Style in certain countries in Eastern Europe. These guys are looking to tap into the American market with songs like, “Where is your birth certificate Obama?”, and “She Likes my Ford Truck when I’m burnin rubber on commies”.
Look for this dynamic duo working the County Fair Circuit.
Enjoy your weekend
It should be a nice little weekend, maybe hit up Bed Bath and Beyond.. Home Depot.
A Walk in Marian Bear Memorial Park
Vinh, Tu and I took a last summer day walk through Marian Bear Park. Believe it or not, this park is located right off a bustling freeway – the 52, but at times you can feel like you are in another world it is so far away feeling. I imagine this would be a great little park to take engagement or couple photos for photographers. I would highly recommend it.
Big Tree
This was a big tree at sunset at a beautiful fork in the road in Marian Bear Park San Diego.