Oh man, I was missing you guys! Your weekly videos are my 'fix' for the week. Thank you for all that you do to share your time and work product with us! This "The Wall of Death" story was great and I loved how you started the video by jumping right into it before doing the intro theme.
This channel deserves so many more followers. The way they treated Shelley Duvall, alone, made me simply adore this entire channel. ❤ Also, if I could spend every day in Hollywood, it would be at the Hollywood Forever. My in-laws have an office literally next door to HF, and every time we visit, I leave the husband with them and wander over to the cemetery. Love that place.
My entire childhood is on that wall. Being born in the 80s you grew up with all these talented entertainers. I still remember me and my friends going in from playing to watch I love Lucy and going right back out afterwards lol. You're videos never fail to bring us so much nostalgia and amazing locations. Always looking forward to more!
@@converter42 few people do. Rod Serling was not known for Sci-fi when first pitched. so a year before TTZ was aired . as networks and sponsors didn't like the scripts RS wrote. it started on the Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse . And instead of Rod Serling doing the intros it was Desi Arnaz who did the intros. (weird seeing Ricky Ricardo introduce a TZ episode.)"Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to another Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse. Tonight, we’re going to see a story written by Rod Serling and starring William Bendix. Our story begins in a doctor’s office. A patient is sitting there. He walked into this office nine minutes ago." So while Lucille Ball had a hand in getting TTZ going. Desi Arnaz had a hand in it as well.
I know I cried when Farrah passed. The same day Michael Jackson died. She was that tv angel high school teen crush of mine.😢 And Elizabeth Montgomery passing at age 62, too young,,,I'll be turning 61 soon enough, God willing. Thanks for the obits on the people who've died.🤘🏻
And sadly, Ripley lies in a neglected grave in a weed choked graveyard in Santa Rosa, CA. Too bad no one in charge of his museums could at least have a group maintain his grave to honor him...
Visited earlier this year. It is a pretty overgrown cemetery but it’s pretty beautiful. I like that it has an uplifting feel to it because there’s families nearby. RIP Robert Ripley.
oh my gosh, I have the same daybed as Heather O'Rourke and now my daughter us using that bed! The trundle that went with it broke long ago but I'm keeping that daybed forever.
I used to live in a small hill town called Crest, about a 5 minute drive from the community hospital where Heather O'Rourke first went the day of her sad passing. The hospital is long gone and in its place an empty field. I always thought of her when I drove through that area. Her "distinctly unusual" death is horrific and haunting.
There's a documentary on the way about her called Heather O'Rourke: She Was Here. It's been in the works for years & was looking for a distributor at Cannes this year so should release soon. They'll finally interview co-stars & family members remembering her, also put those absurd conspiracy theories that go around her death to rest I've heard too.
I think it was great that you had both Hedy Lamarr and Harvey Korman obituaries. Mel Brooks would be proud. It was so sad that we lost so many of these people way too soon...
I read somewhere that during Harvey Kormans funeral, while Carol Burnett was speaking, Harvey let out a noise, and the entire place thought it was funny.
Excellent video! Not just simply showing a Hollywood museum display but expanding the display with so many video clips showcasing the celebrities' careers with fascinating details of their work and lives. My mom also watched; she is a fan of classic Hollywood, and she also really enjoyed the video. I think this video would make a valuable permanent contribution to Ripley's Believe It or Not Wall of Death display. Also looking forward to seeing you guys at the Gathering of the Ghouls in Mesa, Arizona.
Good to see you GriMMs, again, because it's been a while.... Love this video episode, and the Death Wall is a REAL heart string puller---- anytime you GriMMs cover cemeteries, or memorials of any sort, I feel the real mortal feeling of how fragile we really are... Thanks, for keeping us close your scene out there in Tinsel Town.... All the LOVE and Happy Halloween... :^)""""""""
Being a member of Generation Jones, 1954 to 1965, I remember everyone on that wall. Obv some, like Mae West, were before my time, but I grew up on I Love Lucy reruns and every sitcom from the 1960s on. I cried when I heard Elizabeth Montgomery passed away. Every boy from my time, gay or straight, had that famous poster of Farrah Fawcett on their bedroom wall. Remember the scene in Dr. T & the Women (2000) when she danced in a mall fountain? It was filmed here in Dallas, at NorthPark. Then there's Audrey Hepburn. I have Roman Holiday, Breakfast at Tiffany's and My Fair Lady on Blu-ray/4K UHD. Judy Garland. They don't call us friends of Dorothy for nothing. The Wizard of Oz, Meet Me in St. Louis, on disk as well. We watched Harvey Korman every week on the Carol Burnett show (have Blazing Saddles on disk). One of the best books I ever read was In Cold Blood by Truman Capote, a fixture on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. Thanks for the memories. You two are some of RUclips's best creators.
Grimms I love you guys! Been seeing you guys on other utubers horror convention videos and I can't tell you how excited I got. So happy for you guys! As always thank you for amazing content!!
Another great video! I met Elizabeth Montgomery many years ago when I was performing in a show at Sea World called "City Streets" they were doing a benefit for the Old Globe Theater and I was fortunate to be one of the actors that was performing that night. I also saw both her and Dick Sargent when they were the Grand Marshalls for the 1992 L.A. Pride Parade. I have been a "Bewitched" fan all of my life, so much so I have a right arm tattoo of her on her broom, Malifecent is on my left arm, so I have good witch, bad witch. When you featured Farrah Fawcett I was very glad, it was sad that her death was overshadowed by Michael Jackson's death, they both died on the same day, June 25th, 2009. Thank you again for this wonderful video. And as always...unpleasant dreams.
I appreciate the videos that you both make. It's amazing work. Time definitely went into this one. I'm glad these people are recognized. They gave us all so much. Happy 🎃 Halloween
Dominique Dunne is even more sadder and more tragic than Heather Orourkes death. Dunne was strangled to death by her boyfriend and he only served 3.5 years in prison. And this happened right after the poltergeist film was released.
Bravo, GLC! Another phenomenal piece of work. Thank you for sharing this and thank you for a wonderful weekend at Houston Horror Film Festival! - Renfield Rasputin
Thank you for doing this video. I really enjoyed it. A lot of the actors that you showed that have passed I grew up watching them. I never knew that wall was there before
Absolutely miss you guys and hope you had an awesome time at the conventions you guys went to, and aswell Absolutely brilliant video Grimms love it 😀 ❤😊💀🖤💛💛💚💚
This is why I Love 💚 Grimm Life Video 📹 thanks for this one Michael and Jessica 👻 I've walked 🚶♂️ there and I missed it. Once again I get to know more of Hollywood cause of your videos... luv you 💚 guys 🧟♂️
This episode was so iconic---to see these tributes to all these true movie/TV legends was very nostalgic for me. Thanx, GrimmLife, for taking us there! Hi Baby Ghoul! Stay safe everyone. Peace and Happy Halloween!
Michael is an amazing producer! Most of his videos and content have some of the best camera work and artistic shots I’ve ever seen. He puts videos together and makes it look so easy. I am sure it takes so much time and skill. Really do enjoy this channel, amazing content. Beautiful shots, dark, and spooky but so much beauty. Thank you for all you do. ❤️🔥
Wall of Death is a great place to visit. Thank you for taking me on the adventure. I get to see so many things it would be impossible to see without you. I love you two so much for making my last few years so much more enjoyable. You have no idea how much I appreciate you. ♥♥♥
The time and passion you and your wife put into making great content are appreciated. Alfred Hitchcock appeared in his movies, which is rare for a director, and I liked that about him and, of course, his voice. He always pulled me into the story with his voice.
We don't have places like that here in Europe, it is unique though. Surprised they also gave the amazing Heather O'Rourke that much attention, which she so much deserved. May she rest in peace, our little Poltergeist icon. Me and my parents made it our "job" to find Hitchcock in all of his films and we always succeeded, he was a brilliant director. Audrey Hepburn's portraits are still being sold, which is absolutely understandable. She just had this perfect look. And who doesn't love Vincent Price? He'd brought so many of Edgar Allan Poe's works to our screens. Such an amazing location.
So many things to see and do in LA. One needs many weeks there, or a few trips . I spent 2 weeks in LA, in 1997. It sure wasn’t long enough . Wall of death would take me a few hours to view .
Glad to see you back, I don’t remember this when I was there in 1970, may not have been so many of those people were still alive, ty for this, enjoyed as always Happy Halloween 👻 🎃🦇
HI. I'm an Italian guy, I've been watching all your videos lately, beautiful and engaging, as a DOORS fan I just finished seeing the one about Jim's tomb and Père-Lachaise... touching. In this regard, if you ever come to Italy, I recommend the monumental cemetery of Staglieno Genoa, I'm sure you would be impressed... Many greetings from Italy!
Wow, Grimms that was a walk down memory lane! Stars young and old. When they died, some of those stars were younger than I am now. My wife and I can't wait to see you guys at the Gathering of the Gowls in Mesa. Great video as always. Happy Haloween👻👻💀💀
I really enjoyed this video of yours, and learned quite a few things. For example, didn't know that Heather O'Rourke died as a result of an intestinal issue, and Lucy of a ruptured aorta. And loved what Ray Bolger said about the Wizard of Oz teaching us that if we use our heart, our brain and our courage, we can travel down that yellow brick road to a pot of gold.
Amazing video like always! My favorite youtubers! Next time the 2 of you are through oklahoma, you should do a video on the haunted parallel forest and the witches alter (supposedly)!
Another brilliant video 😊 Hope Jessica is ok. Love you both. Gutted to have missed you in Wycombe and the Hellfire caves when you were over here in Blighty. 😢😊
Cool vlog,. You are the new keeper of the Hollywood lore. Between 1977 and 1997 Spent many an hour in that cemetery to eat lunch, attending the Valentino memorial and once being docent for the walking tour. Lived on Bronson. Used to cut through the Beth Olam gate and exit on Santa Monica on my way home from work. Some family and friends are permanent residents too. Never knew about the obituary wall. Would love to see it. May have been in Ripley's twice with out of towners. Haven't been to the cemetery in maybe a decade. It doesn't call me anymore - much.🤨
Yes, if I ever go to Hollywood, I'm visiting the Wall of Death. Seeing Vincent Price's obit brought forth a thought--if Peter Cushing wasn't for some reason available, Vincent Price would have been an excellent Grand Moff Tarkin in "Star Wars."
I just watched Poltergeist 2 and 3 for the first time. Since I just watched your awesome tributes to everything Poltergeist I felt it was about time. They are both fun, much better than I expected. Thanks again!
Heather's death could have been avoided if the doctors didn't miss diagnose her so sad also in other news as it were the actress of the mother in Poltergeist was shot and killed by her crazy ex after she had done the second movie and that is why she wasn't in the third one. Thanks for showing us this they were all amazing actors and will be missed but never forgotten. Welcome back by the way. It's good to see you doing a new video again.
Your interests are very memorable. Thank you for the fun moment of everyday realization. The whole film interest evolution but nothing tops the documentary style of film from the 20's and 30's. Childhood from the 70's just can't seem to forget but always refresh transition. Great channel Grimme life collective. 😊
Ah!! Finally!!! I was having withdrawals….. I found myself walking through a cemetery calling out to you guys, but you didn’t answer (And neither did anyone else), which is a good thing. Anyways, rambling. Missed you guys!!! Wishing you spooks and scares!
A long time ago, I took some classes to use cinematography cameras and in which position to get the good shots, etcetera, etcetera ' this channel always impresses me how good is the camera work 'it takes some knowledge to execute that level of experience.
I cannot say this enough: I love the music and the images in the beginning, it sounds so creepy and nostalgic and beautiful in one package! love it! thank you so much always! 🥰😇🥰
This is the first I’ve heard or seen of your RUclips channel. It’s really cool. I love it. I look forward to more from you guys. I enjoyed all the info you gave regarding Hollywood Blvd and of course the death wall and showing us all the clips and videos of all the stars. Great job! 👏🏽
I really enjoyed this one brother. Man, seeing a lot of this brings me back. I’m sitting here laughing at Dom DeLuise… the man still makes me laugh. So many legends gone…
This channel deserves 50 million followers. The sincerity. The authenticity. The passion.
TOTALLY AGREE 💯💯💯💯
Yes, I 100% agree too. He does an amazing job on his videos
Around the World... Regards from Mexico...
Agreed, although the ad density could be reduced.
Any time youtube comes up in a convo I bring up Grimm life 😂
Oh man, I was missing you guys! Your weekly videos are my 'fix' for the week. Thank you for all that you do to share your time and work product with us! This "The Wall of Death" story was great and I loved how you started the video by jumping right into it before doing the intro theme.
Glad you enjoyed the video…and yeah sometimes we just have to mix up the formula. Keeps everyone guessing. Happy Halloween.
I have a friend i nickname is holloween time shes just on the dark side@@grimmlifecollective
I love all your videos I love grave yard
@@grimmlifecollectiveyeah i like it without the intro
I second that
This channel deserves so many more followers. The way they treated Shelley Duvall, alone, made me simply adore this entire channel. ❤
Also, if I could spend every day in Hollywood, it would be at the Hollywood Forever. My in-laws have an office literally next door to HF, and every time we visit, I leave the husband with them and wander over to the cemetery. Love that place.
Great comment. I, too, would visit everyday, if I could. I've always had an affinity for cemeteries, but this one is Xtra special!
My entire childhood is on that wall. Being born in the 80s you grew up with all these talented entertainers. I still remember me and my friends going in from playing to watch I love Lucy and going right back out afterwards lol. You're videos never fail to bring us so much nostalgia and amazing locations. Always looking forward to more!
From England, ABSOLUTELY love you two. Great presentation. ❤
I was missing you for a while, I am so glad you're back
Tough one to watch, my childhood passing away. But it's nice to remember/honor them every so often. Welcome back
I KNOW-LIFE IS PASSING BY-WHEN WE DARE TO LOOK
You're back!! Thank God, I was starting to get really worried!! 😊
Dear Lucy. I’ll always be thankful to Lucy for her vision and efforts to bring us Star Trek.
the main sci-fi series she pushed of course was ST:TOS but she also helped push the original Twilight zone.
@@lightdragon2 I did not know this.
@@converter42 few people do. Rod Serling was not known for Sci-fi when first pitched. so a year before TTZ was aired . as networks and sponsors didn't like the scripts RS wrote. it started on the Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse . And instead of Rod Serling doing the intros it was Desi Arnaz who did the intros. (weird seeing Ricky Ricardo introduce a TZ episode.)"Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to another Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse. Tonight, we’re going to see a story written by Rod Serling and starring William Bendix. Our story begins in a doctor’s office. A patient is sitting there. He walked into this office nine minutes ago."
So while Lucille Ball had a hand in getting TTZ going. Desi Arnaz had a hand in it as well.
And Perry Mason. Paisano Productions was so instrumental in cool entertainment.
Wow what an episode this is! Audrey Hepburn, one of my favorite actors, such class. Thank you for the wonderful reminders. You guys are fantastic ❤
There is nothing like the golden oldies and a warm blast from the past. Thankyou both of you ✌️ ❤️
Perfect timing for my lunch break! So glad you are back! 💜
Love the " off the beaten path" videos. And the spots most people just skim over. So much to see. Thanks for this awesome video!🎃👻🎃
We are happy you feel the same…thank you for watching
Welcome back! Thank you for the amazing video, you always give us the best to watch. Wonderful legends of Hollywood
I know I cried when Farrah passed. The same day Michael Jackson died. She was that tv angel high school teen crush of mine.😢
And Elizabeth Montgomery passing at age 62, too young,,,I'll be turning 61 soon enough, God willing.
Thanks for the obits on the people who've died.🤘🏻
And sadly, Ripley lies in a neglected grave in a weed choked graveyard in Santa Rosa, CA. Too bad no one in charge of his museums could at least have a group maintain his grave to honor him...
Visited earlier this year. It is a pretty overgrown cemetery but it’s pretty beautiful. I like that it has an uplifting feel to it because there’s families nearby. RIP Robert Ripley.
oh my gosh, I have the same daybed as Heather O'Rourke and now my daughter us using that bed! The trundle that went with it broke long ago but I'm keeping that daybed forever.
I used to live in a small hill town called Crest, about a 5 minute drive from the community hospital where Heather O'Rourke first went the day of her sad passing. The hospital is long gone and in its place an empty field. I always thought of her when I drove through that area. Her "distinctly unusual" death is horrific and haunting.
There's a documentary on the way about her called Heather O'Rourke: She Was Here. It's been in the works for years & was looking for a distributor at Cannes this year so should release soon. They'll finally interview co-stars & family members remembering her, also put those absurd conspiracy theories that go around her death to rest I've heard too.
El Cajon hospital had a horrible reputation. You never wanted to go there. I was glad when they closed it.
I think it was great that you had both Hedy Lamarr and Harvey Korman obituaries. Mel Brooks would be proud. It was so sad that we lost so many of these people way too soon...
"That's HEDLEY!"
@@johnhammond9962The funny thing is the movie referenced getting sued over this by Hedy and, sure enough, she sued them. LOL.
@@rangerrecon I think Mel loved that most of all and was happy to send her money.
@@LaraFabans Agreed!
I read somewhere that during Harvey Kormans funeral, while Carol Burnett was speaking, Harvey let out a noise, and the entire place thought it was funny.
I was born after a lot of these stars had passed but seeing all the obituaries still touches my heart. So many Hollywood gems. ❤
Excellent video! Not just simply showing a Hollywood museum display but expanding the display with so many video clips showcasing the celebrities' careers with fascinating details of their work and lives. My mom also watched; she is a fan of classic Hollywood, and she also really enjoyed the video. I think this video would make a valuable permanent contribution to Ripley's Believe It or Not Wall of Death display.
Also looking forward to seeing you guys at the Gathering of the Ghouls in Mesa, Arizona.
Good to see you GriMMs, again, because it's been a while.... Love this video episode, and the Death Wall is a REAL heart string puller---- anytime you GriMMs cover cemeteries, or memorials of any sort, I feel the real mortal feeling of how fragile we really are... Thanks, for keeping us close your scene out there in Tinsel Town.... All the LOVE and Happy Halloween... :^)""""""""
Glad you’re back! I remember Heather from Happy Days, too.
Being a member of Generation Jones, 1954 to 1965, I remember everyone on that wall. Obv some, like Mae West, were before my time, but I grew up on I Love Lucy reruns and every sitcom from the 1960s on. I cried when I heard Elizabeth Montgomery passed away. Every boy from my time, gay or straight, had that famous poster of Farrah Fawcett on their bedroom wall. Remember the scene in Dr. T & the Women (2000) when she danced in a mall fountain? It was filmed here in Dallas, at NorthPark.
Then there's Audrey Hepburn. I have Roman Holiday, Breakfast at Tiffany's and My Fair Lady on Blu-ray/4K UHD.
Judy Garland. They don't call us friends of Dorothy for nothing. The Wizard of Oz, Meet Me in St. Louis, on disk as well. We watched Harvey Korman every week on the Carol Burnett show (have Blazing Saddles on disk). One of the best books I ever read was In Cold Blood by Truman Capote, a fixture on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.
Thanks for the memories. You two are some of RUclips's best creators.
Grimms I love you guys! Been seeing you guys on other utubers horror convention videos and I can't tell you how excited I got. So happy for you guys! As always thank you for amazing content!!
No matter how famous or rich you are death comes to us all....
Thanks Michael for bringing that to us !
I went through withdrawal not seeing your uploads in such frequency. I resorted to past uploads to satiate my cravings. 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
So Cool, that comment!!!!
Thanx for the exciting walk through celebrity history.
Another great video! I met Elizabeth Montgomery many years ago when I was performing in a show at Sea World called "City Streets" they were doing a benefit for the Old Globe Theater and I was fortunate to be one of the actors that was performing that night. I also saw both her and Dick Sargent when they were the Grand Marshalls for the 1992 L.A. Pride Parade. I have been a "Bewitched" fan all of my life, so much so I have a right arm tattoo of her on her broom, Malifecent is on my left arm, so I have good witch, bad witch. When you featured Farrah Fawcett I was very glad, it was sad that her death was overshadowed by Michael Jackson's death, they both died on the same day, June 25th, 2009. Thank you again for this wonderful video. And as always...unpleasant dreams.
I appreciate the videos that you both make. It's amazing work. Time definitely went into this one. I'm glad these people are recognized. They gave us all so much.
Happy 🎃 Halloween
I was having Grimm-Life withdrawals. I'm glad you guys posted a new video.
😂😂😂😂😂 great comment!
Great video Michael and Jessica! I grew up in the 60s and 70s, these actors and movies bring back such good memories.
I think its such a coincidence that Heather O'Rourkes resting place is only a few steps away from her Poltergeist co-star Dominique Dunne...
Dominique Dunne is even more sadder and more tragic than Heather Orourkes death. Dunne was strangled to death by her boyfriend and he only served 3.5 years in prison. And this happened right after the poltergeist film was released.
Awesome of Ripley’s for hooking you up! Great show. Thanks for bringing this is us!
Bravo, GLC! Another phenomenal piece of work. Thank you for sharing this and thank you for a wonderful weekend at Houston Horror Film Festival! - Renfield Rasputin
I'm so glad I found this fascinating channel 😊 The editing is so underrated too with the mood music and clips edited in. Awesome stuff lol
Thank you for doing this video. I really enjoyed it. A lot of the actors that you showed that have passed I grew up watching them. I never knew that wall was there before
This was AWESOME! Have a Grimm afternoon!!
The amount of nostalgia! Thank you.❤
You'd never know the camera was hand-held: Michael's cinematography (and steady hand) ALWAYS makes superb viewing! 💡📹🎬
Thank you. Happy Halloween 🎃
@@grimmlifecollective 👻👻🎃🎃[Spooky hand raised] Love from England!
I sometimes play your videos when I work or before I go to sleep. Awesome stuff as usual. Best regards to you and Jessica! 💀❤
Absolutely miss you guys and hope you had an awesome time at the conventions you guys went to, and aswell Absolutely brilliant video Grimms love it 😀 ❤😊💀🖤💛💛💚💚
This is why I Love 💚 Grimm Life Video 📹 thanks for this one Michael and Jessica 👻 I've walked 🚶♂️ there and I missed it. Once again I get to know more of Hollywood cause of your videos... luv you 💚 guys 🧟♂️
You guys deserve a million more subscribers! Thank you for all that you do and giving us something to look forward to every week ❤
This episode was so iconic---to see these tributes to all these true movie/TV legends was very nostalgic for me. Thanx, GrimmLife, for taking us there! Hi Baby Ghoul! Stay safe everyone. Peace and Happy Halloween!
Never knew of this wall. What a great and respectful idea. Would love to visit. Thank you so much for sharing this. Blessings - Judith 🎭🎤
4:21 Love that lighting there for this segment.
Michael is an amazing producer! Most of his videos and content have some of the best camera work and artistic shots I’ve ever seen. He puts videos together and makes it look so easy. I am sure it takes so much time and skill. Really do enjoy this channel, amazing content. Beautiful shots, dark, and spooky but so much beauty. Thank you for all you do. ❤️🔥
This was a great video I love seeing the old stars and remembering their work and life. thanks
Same ❤😊
Been a while. Going thru withdrawals waiting for a new posting. Hope you two were just taking a mini break, and nothing’s wrong.
Missed you guys. I kept checking your channel to see if my notifications were working lol.
This is so sad! Our childhood horror grimm favorites hold dear to our hearts 🖤🥀🪦🪦🪦🪦🪦
Ah cool, I wondered what happened you guys, though I guess you ve earned a rest now and again!!, good to see you back, Thanks for the cool Bid
Wall of Death is a great place to visit. Thank you for taking me on the adventure. I get to see so many things it would be impossible to see without you. I love you two so much for making my last few years so much more enjoyable. You have no idea how much I appreciate you. ♥♥♥
The time and passion you and your wife put into making great content are appreciated. Alfred Hitchcock appeared in his movies, which is rare for a director, and I liked that about him and, of course, his voice. He always pulled me into the story with his voice.
We don't have places like that here in Europe, it is unique though. Surprised they also gave the amazing Heather O'Rourke that much attention, which she so much deserved. May she rest in peace, our little Poltergeist icon. Me and my parents made it our "job" to find Hitchcock in all of his films and we always succeeded, he was a brilliant director. Audrey Hepburn's portraits are still being sold, which is absolutely understandable. She just had this perfect look. And who doesn't love Vincent Price? He'd brought so many of Edgar Allan Poe's works to our screens. Such an amazing location.
Agree 💯💯💯💯
So many things to see and do in LA. One needs many weeks there, or a few trips . I spent 2 weeks in LA, in 1997. It sure wasn’t long enough .
Wall of death would take me a few hours to view .
Dom Delouis cookbooks are great. Both the recipes and the stories.
Dom, Vincent Price, Alfred Hitchcock and Audrey Hepburn are some of my favorites.
I want to say thank you for taking me along with you on this adventure of the halls of death obituary of the stars of yesterday's year's and today ✨️
Amazing video...good to remember all these wonderful stars✨✨...they will never be forgotten!!!
Yay welcome back 🎉🎉🎉
Glad to see you back, I don’t remember this when I was there in 1970, may not have been so many of those people were still alive, ty for this, enjoyed as always
Happy Halloween 👻 🎃🦇
HI.
I'm an Italian guy, I've been watching all your videos lately, beautiful and engaging, as a DOORS fan I just finished seeing the one about Jim's tomb and Père-Lachaise... touching. In this regard, if you ever come to Italy, I recommend the monumental cemetery of Staglieno Genoa, I'm sure you would be impressed... Many greetings from Italy!
Wow, Grimms that was a walk down memory lane! Stars young and old. When they died, some of those stars were younger than I am now. My wife and I can't wait to see you guys at the Gathering of the Gowls in Mesa. Great video as always. Happy Haloween👻👻💀💀
I really enjoyed this video of yours, and learned quite a few things. For example, didn't know that Heather O'Rourke died as a result of an intestinal issue, and Lucy of a ruptured aorta. And loved what Ray Bolger said about the Wizard of Oz teaching us that if we use our heart, our brain and our courage, we can travel down that yellow brick road to a pot of gold.
Thank you for this trip to the Hollywood "death wall " didn't know it was there, Your channel is top notch, and I enjoy it very much 😃😃😃😃
What a great upload 👌 Really enjoyed this Sad But great to visit the past Thank you See you both at the next grimme adventure 🕷🕸🎃⚰️🪦🩶🤍
Amazing video like always! My favorite youtubers! Next time the 2 of you are through oklahoma, you should do a video on the haunted parallel forest and the witches alter (supposedly)!
Another brilliant video 😊 Hope Jessica is ok. Love you both. Gutted to have missed you in Wycombe and the Hellfire caves when you were over here in Blighty. 😢😊
We went there in 2020 right before Covid. I was reading that wall and my kids were walking up and down, making music on those stairs. Fun flashback.
Cool vlog,. You are the new keeper of the Hollywood lore. Between 1977 and 1997 Spent many an hour in that cemetery to eat lunch, attending the Valentino memorial and once being docent for the walking tour. Lived on Bronson. Used to cut through the Beth Olam gate and exit on Santa Monica on my way home from work. Some family and friends are permanent residents too. Never knew about the obituary wall. Would love to see it. May have been in Ripley's twice with out of towners. Haven't been to the cemetery in maybe a decade. It doesn't call me anymore - much.🤨
I love how respectful you both are. I am new to your channel and now am thinking of a weekend binge. Thank you
Yes, if I ever go to Hollywood, I'm visiting the Wall of Death. Seeing Vincent Price's obit brought forth a thought--if Peter Cushing wasn't for some reason available, Vincent Price would have been an excellent Grand Moff Tarkin in "Star Wars."
I just watched Poltergeist 2 and 3 for the first time. Since I just watched your awesome tributes to everything Poltergeist I felt it was about time. They are both fun, much better than I expected. Thanks again!
Exercise time!
Grimm life back again with a great video luv your channel 😊🎉❤ kudos to you and Jessica
A fantastic view! Appreciate your efforts! We sure enjoyed this one Ty! Luv&Peace Mike & Jessica!💛✌ Cheers 🥂
This was so interesting! I had no idea Hollywood had all these hidden gems! 💎
As always with your moving stories , I am crying at the loss of so many beloved stars 😢❤
Excellent video 📹 👏!!! The Grimms Rock 🪨 🎸!!!
Been wondering where were you Guys❤❤❤As always, great video❤
Nice to see you back. Was missing you
love this!!!!!!!!! i was starting to go through GLC withdrawal!!!! glad y'all are back!!!
I feel like I’ve known Michael and Jessica my entire life. Something about them feels like it used to feel. Some of you get what I mean, I’m sure.
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THEY ARE REAL, DOWN TO EARTH PEOPLE. LUV 'EM TOO🖤
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Heather's death could have been avoided if the doctors didn't miss diagnose her so sad also in other news as it were the actress of the mother in Poltergeist was shot and killed by her crazy ex after she had done the second movie and that is why she wasn't in the third one. Thanks for showing us this they were all amazing actors and will be missed but never forgotten. Welcome back by the way. It's good to see you doing a new video again.
Your interests are very memorable. Thank you for the fun moment of everyday realization. The whole film interest evolution but nothing tops the documentary style of film from the 20's and 30's. Childhood from the 70's just can't seem to forget but always refresh transition. Great channel Grimme life collective. 😊
Wow so different I love go back in time thank you ! 🙏 🎃
Ah!! Finally!!! I was having withdrawals….. I found myself walking through a cemetery calling out to you guys, but you didn’t answer (And neither did anyone else), which is a good thing. Anyways, rambling. Missed you guys!!! Wishing you spooks and scares!
Thanks again. Wish I was able to see this in person, but thank you for bringing me along for the ride. Happy Halloween!!!
💚💜🖤🎃 glad you're back. Hope life is treating you both well. Thanks for the video.
Awesome video!! Super excited to see what you and Jessica do in the future with your executive cards!!! ❤
A long time ago, I took some classes to use cinematography cameras and in which position to get the good shots, etcetera, etcetera ' this channel always impresses me how good is the camera work 'it takes some knowledge to execute that level of experience.
AHHHHH! You have been SO MISSED❤
I hate ( in a nice way) that i stumbled over your Jack the Ripper tour...ive been trying to catch up on all your content now.
I cannot say this enough: I love the music and the images in the beginning, it sounds so creepy and nostalgic and beautiful in one package! love it! thank you so much always! 🥰😇🥰
You two are the best. What great trip into the past. You forget how so many talented people have passed. Thanks for another awesome video.
❤❤Dearest grimm..missed you!❤❤ Wonderful and sad. Amazing obits and films❤ beautiful Hollywood boulevard❤ l❤ve you❤❤
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This is the first I’ve heard or seen of your RUclips channel. It’s really cool. I love it. I look forward to more from you guys.
I enjoyed all the info you gave regarding Hollywood Blvd and of course the death wall and showing us all the clips and videos of all the stars. Great job! 👏🏽
I really enjoyed this one brother. Man, seeing a lot of this brings me back. I’m sitting here laughing at Dom DeLuise… the man still makes me laugh. So many legends gone…
The Hollywood wall of Death ☠️💀 thanks for sharing this Mike. Interesting to know.