Men At Work Filming Locations - Emilio Estevez & Charlie Sheen
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The original screenplay was tentatively titled Clear Intent and was written in the mid-1980s. Estevez came up with the idea while he was filming the 1985 movie St. Elmo's Fire. Said Estevez, "I was living in a studio apartment in Santa Monica at the time, and I was up late one night sitting at the kitchen table working out some story ideas on my computer. All of a sudden, this trash truck came roaring down the alley under my window. It was 5 a.m. and it just struck me -- no one had ever done a movie about trashmen before."
It was slated to star another Brat Packer alongside Estevez, such as Judd Nelson.
At one stage, John Hughes was going to be producer or director, according to Estevez. "When I was reading it, I thought it was so good, so close to my bone, that I had written it", said Hughes. "Emilio wants to direct it, and I'm sure he will be able to. He can do anything. He can act, he can write, he can direct. He's surpassed me in that respect. I can't act--I wish I could.
Estevez wound up writing 15 different drafts of the film. He said he had no intention of having his brother Charlie star in the movie, but Sheen said he wanted a part after reading the script. "He felt he needed a comedy at this point of his career", Estevez said.
Epic Pictures provided the $9 million budget for the film.
The film's title was changed to Pop 65 then to Men at Work.
Most of the movie was shot in Redondo Beach and Hermosa Beach in California.
Charlie Sheen said his brother "was great.. . . He knew me too well. He'd say, 'Dude, let's get real here.' I respect the hell out of Emilio. He's very tai chi when it comes to directing."
Estevez says he wanted his brother to "sort of push the envelope and play the humor. He has a wonderful sense of humor, which hasn't really been put on film yet - up to now. Charlie has a very dry sense of humor, very cynical. And out of that comes some great, great humor."
Filming began in March 1989. The studio disliked the original ending; shooting the new one resulted in ten additional days of filming. Estevez edited the film while making Young Guns II during the day.
Estevez later said "For me to be able to do a movie where saving the environment is the underlying theme is the greatest contribution I can make, I think. More people are going to see what I'm doing in a film and be educated through entertainment than if I show up at a rally. I'm working on putting the causes I think we need to address into my work and into the projects I choose."
Love this. I still watch this movie 1-2 times a month. It’s my comfort flick.
We’ve got to give a little love, have a little hope..
Golf clap for this awesomeness kind Sir! 👏 👏👏
The inside of the Chemlife factory scene was filmed at the Anheuser-Busch brewery, Van Nuys Ca. Specifically stock house #4 fermenting department where I worked. I watched them film for two or three days and only about a minute of film made the cut in the movie.
This is one of my absolute favourite films growing up. Constantly rented from Blockbuster through the 90’s.
This one is near and dear to me. I grew up in Redondo Beach and we would go watch it being filmed after school during my junior year.
Absolutely underrated comedy classic. I saw it in the theaters,and watched it again within the last year,and it still makes me laugh out loud. Awesome.
YES! Another overlooked CLASSIC!!!
*Golf Clap*
Totally radical,dudes and dudettes! Gotta luv❤them 80s😎👍✌️
There are several sacred things in this world that you don't ever mess with. One of them happens to be another man's fries. Now you remember that, and you will live a long and healthy life.
Get counseling
@@BAKER22-l4uhe should get counseling because he knows the most memorable line of the movie?
@@BAKER22-l4u We're not at war, and he's not the enemy!
Emilio Estevez face was priceless
@@ToddCrispiesI think @BBAKER22 talking about the caracter in the movie loosing shit over the fries
I used to go down to Hermosa Beach every year to watch the Beach Volleyball championships and I stayed at the Sea Sprite Motel and ate at the Cafe 50’s. This was filmed right around the same time I used to go down in the late 80’s. Lots of good memories of that town. Great video Kurt.
“Where are my gloves?” “In the glove com-parta-mente.” One of my favorite films to this day… but hey, I’m a a furnologist!
WTF is WRONG with you?
Carl: What does a... phrenologist feel and interpret?
James: The size of Walt's a*****e.
As a kid i loved this movie. As an adult i still do.
Their apartments were in Santa Monica. Ocean Ave and Montana. I lived in the neighborhood and remember how cool it was to see the movie using our neighborhood to film, which happened a lot more than I knew at the time
Check out 603 Ocean Avenue that’s James and Carl’s apartment building
Very cool. Back in 1999 I worked at the Hotel Oceana right around the corner.
@@davidburns585 that design under the window on 603 matches up exact. Nice work
I remember watching this as a kid in the 8th grade and I wanted to be a garbage man so bad LOL I thought it would be so cool! Thanks for taking down memory lane Kurt 😃🤘
Great job!! I had to watch it twice! Very cool! 😎👌
Well done, I thought I was one of the only ones who cares about this gem still
One of the hitmen (Biff) is Hawk Wolinski who is a keyboardist and composer. His most known work is with 70's funk band Rufus, but he has also composed songs for films. He also had an acting role in the Robert Blake film 'Electra Glide in Blue' (1973), playing a hippie who gets harassed by the cops and has drugs planted on him. His band 'Madura' also played in a concert scene in the film.
Hey Mario how bout this, ya mutha did.😊
I saw this movie again a few months ago, I saw it the first in the 90s. I did a search for a "locations" video in january 2024 .... and here it comes... great video!👍👍👍👌👌👌
I recall the apartments being on Torrance and Catalina just up from the Redondo Beach pier. There was a theater or playhouse on the corner if memory serves. I'd visit the sets regularly mostly by accident. If my days are correct Demi Moore was there for the golf clap filming. She was driving a Convertible Mercedes. I mention that because while working on the Last Boyscout she drove into a scene being filmed were Damon Wayons scratches the Rolls. Tony Scott yelled unrepeatable words that immediately changed to welcoming warmth when Bruce Willis recognized the car and everyone had a laugh. It's a small world for such a large city.
Emilio owes Kurt for single-handedly keeping his film history alive.
Totally underrated gem! Awesome filming location! It was Keith David as Louis who absolutely stole the show! Seriously one of the funniest movies I've ever seen! I can't believe it was written overnight!
I was born in 76 so I was definitely an 80's kid and I have no regrets especially when it comes to all the cool and funny movies 😎 Goonies, Lost Boys, Gremlins, Wired Science....Oh yeah and Sixteen candles are some of my fav's amongst many others I could go on and on! Lol 😂 Great channel bro! Keep up the great content 👏
Funny...... We live 5 minutes from your opening shot for the vid. The 80's was and is the best decade ever..... Your film locations vids are some of the best, always a fun watch. At 10:43 gotta love the brick phone. The parking lot/park at 13:02 is locally known as "Burnout" because of the fire that burned down the Hollywood Riviera Country Club in 1958, the club was built in the late 1920's, the little Merry-Go-Around was just a movie prop put there just for filming. Great watch, top-notch work.
A. GREAT movie. B. Much respect for that hat!
You were meant for this. We appreciate your attention to detail and effort in making these videos that sends us back in time, a time that was much, much better than what we're mired in now. You need your own star on the Hollywood walk of fame... or at the very least an interview with the Aceman.
One of my favorite movies! Starts off pretty funny, then Keith David shows up and elevates the movie to HILARIOUS! Lol. Thank you for this!! 👍👍
Dude, love the EPMD hat!
One of my faves from the 80/90’s Thanks Kurt for the walk down memory lane, watching from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺
Never. Ever. Stop. These. Kurt. Great work… AGAIN!
One of my favorite movies of all time, my brother and I still quote it to this day
I dig your EPMD cap, it's cool
Great job once again bro. I live in Detroit and never get to see this. Thanks from an 80s kid.
Thank you 🙏🏻🍿🥤 only recently purchased that movie on iTunes
So glad you did this one. I love this movie. Just watched again a few weeks ago. Never noticed the license plate though. Can't believe I never saw that. Stay Rad 🤙🤙
I'm doing the golf clap since back in the day😂Never touch another man's fries😅
That's a cool EPMD cap Kurt!
They're my favorite group.
Thanks for giving us these treats.
Chicka bow, chicka bow, chicka wow wow !!
I was literally just watching one of your other videos(night of the Roxbury filming locations) when this new video popped up..... Immediately jumped over to this video
Excellent video Kurt. Loved it! Thr beaches are amazing. The weather. Must visit one day. The UK is grim !!
Great movie and video thanks Kurt … one thing you never do is touch another man’s French fries😂 🍟
Thanks for this. One of my favs 80s movie
My family's business that I was part of did all the cars for this movie (and many other movies from this era) .Including building a corvette shell to blown up .I was there that night the corvette was blown up, and I have behind the scenes photos of before during and after of the vet getting blown up..Thanks for posting this movie crazy times
This is awesome. Loved this film in the early 90’s. Makes me nostalgic for early 90’s LA
Brought back memories..loved that movie 🍿🎥
Another great video, Kurt!
Great movie, too. Keith David improves anything he's in.
Good video Kurt 👍. I never been to Hermosa and Manhattan beaches. Next time I’m in L.A. I’ll have to visit.
Dude awesome! Just awesome stuff! Excellent work! And awesome movie. One of my favs from when I was a kid. Wore it out.
Haven't watched this in a while! Thanks for reminding me! 👍💯😁
These types of videos are awesome, thanks 😊
Yes! We rented this movie so many times. I've been waiting on this video.
Another 90’s Classic!! Great video Kurt. Still watch this movie til this day. Still funny everytime I watch it. Have it on DVD and watch it on Tubi
Hell yeah!! Love this movie!!I remember renting it when it came out.Great video as usual bro 🤘🤙
Thanks for doing this video. I absolutely love this movie. I recently repurchased the bluray. They dont make movies like this anymore. I really wish someone would though. Just a great movie. Awesome video man. Thank you.
Always enjoy your vids especially the movie locations & again it was a great vid. Thank u.
So much hard work to please us nostalgia nuts,greatly appreciated..
Would love to see an episode on sudden impact such an iconic 80s movie.
Well done!!
Such a great movie that deserves more love. It's a classic by these two.
Redondo Beach…that’s my stomping ground…I ride through there often to get to my locations…great episode!
Awesome! Love the filmimg location videos !
Love these videos! I watched this film a lot in my youth.
Thanks so much for doing this movie 😁👍
This is such a a good movie 😊 thanks for sharing the locations
Great video. Shouts from Luton, UK
Been waiting for you to do this movie. Thank you! Love this movie.
More great detective work.
One of my favorites growing up 🤣 great video!
This is very relevant to my interests. Thank you kind sir.
I don't know how you do this! Great work
Hey 👋 Kurt,, Great video 👍My son Max and I liked your showing us the Areas of the Movie 🎥🍿,, But we Missed your Great action acting that you usually do Fun Silly 😜 Fun,, Thanks...On to the next Movie intro..😂
Just watched this movie over the weekend on Max! Nicely done dude!
awesome kurt i love this movie one of my fav thanks for this cheers from mexicali baja california
Thanks for sharing and i loved this movie...
Love the south bay "beach cities."
One of the best parts of this movie is the love line cameo with poor man
Your all over these filming locations,everyone subscribe and like, support this man!!
Awesome!!!!! Loved this movie as a kid
I love that movie! That was some REAL comedy! I always wondered where exactly in LA this movie was filmed. All the locations looked very very familiar. I hope the next one you do is Charlie Sheen's 1987 movie No Man's Land. That movie was also filmed all over LA.
Great as always!!!
I remember watching this movie In early 90s wen around 10 years love it
Quality video, Kurt!
Thank you!
Great as always thanks
Keep up the good work maman!
Classic gem good job as usual Kurt!!!
The house that was on knob Hill and esplanade was my grandpa's house, bud peck. A lot of good memories in that house during the 70's. When we watch this being filmed during 1989 there was other scenes filmed that never made it in the movie. They filmed at the gas station on PCH with El burrito jr and the back of the lot.
I got my 1st job at a Movie Theater 🍿 and got to watch the early Screening of Men at Work almost a week before it came out for "Employee Appreciation Day". 😅
I actually found a couple of these locations years ago. I love this movie
Love your videos. Thank you for making them
Superb character actor Darrell Larson (excellent in the moving drama TWICE IN A LIFETIME and in the Western variation to The Dirty Dozen, THE MAGIFICENT SEVEN RIDE!) plays the politician whose demise turns this cult comedy into a sort of steroid version of WEEKEND AT BERNIE´S.
Thanks for the video!
Loved this movie and watch it every year!!! Great one liners and acting by everyone! Good job Kurt!!
Heck ya !! I live here so fun to see you in South Bay !
I liked that movie a lot. Great comedy.
Kurt, you are my middleman when it comes to childhood nostalgia. You're the best man! Always watching you from the valley 818!
Absolutely fantastic, kurt. love this. This is another awesome video.. Is there any chance of doing the film..class Act, I know its 90s but you did house party also 😊
Such and underrated movie with tons of quotable lines. Remember that is Summer School's Francis "Chainsaw" Gremp as the pizza delivery guy/innocent bystander/hostage. Their rival SoCal stoner/surfer dude garbage truck drivers could have had a series of their own. "I would pay, a million pesos..."
You have been busy!!
Classic movie!
that movie is a classic
The South Bay's finest! I loved this movie since I saw it in the theater. One I have memorized word for word and at the time built a hand made Lego version of the trash truck with the boys. The apartment buildings were in Brentwood/Santa Monica as the SCRTD bus stop sign visible when he pops the BB in Jack Bergers sign has the 22 and 322 bus routes on there and they operated along Wilshire then went up San Vicente to the beach so if you trace that part of the route from the far side of the VA and go along San Vicente you might run into it and the 322 was a Limited so the stop would have been a bigger and busier street. I dont have a scan of the route map offhand but the SCRTD history is a huge part of my life and hope this helps your project here. I used to go to that Cafe 50's at the time often and there had been some snapshots of them during the filming. Awhile ago the statue was heavily vandalized and replaced.
I love this movie. I would love to see The Adventures of Ford Fairlane. They even say Suzuki Samari.
4:00 "What happened, Mike? They take away your vroom vrooms?" 🤣
I love the ending when the pizza guy’s girlfriend calls in the radio show and he gives her the advice that she should “ dump the dude!”
The Poorman was the DJ. Jim "the Poorman" Trenton was one of the original Love Line hosts on KROQ. He once had a girl pouring her heart out, and then you hear him munching on potato chips. Another time he had a girl on and she was complaining about her dude getting it on with a dog . And in the background, he's playing a dog barking.
@@dadzilla8015 hahaha that’s great!
- Warm sun, beautiful women..... and the air is just right for drinking