Спасибо большое за показ. Никогда не был в Америке и мне очень интересно смотреть на быт людей..В чём они одеты, что их окружает, как они себя ведут..Спасибо 🤝
I came up in a big city (Dallas) and (Memphis). I've never been to Cali, but it's on my bucket list. Your videos are a great insight on what to expect. It seems a little more chaotic then Manhattan. A little more locally controlled. Yo, your shit looks like it's straight outta GTA! Pretty cool shit. Last thing.... on some of your videos it looks like a group of green lasers. It's that UV? It seems people can see them...? Good shit bro.
I read somewhere that it's the actor that pays for their own star.... there's no one nominating anyone. If you got up to 100k you too can have a star,.
Bullshit. It's not too hard to google it up, isn't it: Each year an average of 200 nominations are submitted to the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce Walk of Fame selection committee. Anyone, including fans, can nominate anyone active in the field of entertainment as long as the nominee or their management approves the nomination. Nominees must have a minimum of five years' experience in the category for which they are nominated and a history of "charitable contributions".[72] Posthumous nominees must have been deceased at least five years. At a meeting each June, the committee selects approximately 20 to 24 celebrities to receive stars on the Walk of Fame. One posthumous award is given each year as well. The nominations of those not selected are rolled over to the following year for reconsideration; those not selected two years in a row are dropped, and must be renominated to receive further consideration. Living recipients must agree to personally attend a presentation ceremony within two years of selection. If the ceremony is not scheduled within two years, a new application must be submitted. A relative of deceased recipients must attend posthumous presentations. Presentation ceremonies are open to the public.[4] A fee of $75,000 (as of 2023),[47] payable at time of selection, is collected to pay for the creation and installation of the star, as well as general maintenance of the Walk of Fame. The fee is usually paid by the nominating organization, which may be a fan club, film studio, record company, broadcaster, or other sponsor involved with the prospective honoree.[32][73] The Starz cable network, for example, paid for Dennis Hopper's star as part of the promotion for its series Crash.[32][74] Actor Matt Damon's star under construction, August 2007 Traditionally, the identities of selection committee members, other than its chairman, have not been made public in order to minimize conflicts of interest and to discourage lobbying by celebrities and their representatives (a significant problem during the original selections in the late 1950s). However, in 1999, in response to intensifying charges of secrecy in the selection process, the Chamber disclosed the members' names: Johnny Grant, the longtime chair and representative of the television category; Earl Lestz, president of Paramount Studio Group (motion pictures); Stan Spero, retired manager with broadcast stations KMPC and KABC (radio); Kate Nelson, owner of the Palace Theatre (live performance); and Mary Lou Dudas, vice president of A&M Records (recording industry).[75] Since that 1999 announcement, the chamber has revealed only that Lestz (who received his own star in 2004) became chairman after Grant died in 2008. Their current official position is that "each of the five categories is represented by someone with expertise in that field".
You have to watch out for people who are dressed as charachters,they will ask to see your phone,take a picture and then ask or money for said picture...last time I was I was accosted by catwomen and Chewie
I spent 2weeks in LA about 5years ago & I loved it! The Blvd is the best!!!!
Thank you for the interesting walk, it was nice to see the beautiful streets and originally people.
Ashford and Simpson "street corner" and the beat goes on...
Greetings from London JAYWALKIN
I really enjoyed the tour. Love from Netherlands 👍😎🤩
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙏🏾
Ahhhmazing! thanks for the ride
Hello 👋🏻 Great walk around the City 👍
Спасибо большое за показ. Никогда не был в Америке и мне очень интересно смотреть на быт людей..В чём они одеты, что их окружает, как они себя ведут..Спасибо 🤝
Thanks for the walk! Great job 😊
I sleep to your videos. Best sleep ever!
Great video, it made me laugh how you was saying "Big bird" got a hollywood star too lol, not that i blame you, that was definatly hillarious lol
Yea… I definitely didn’t know he had one ha
@@JayWalkinTV me 2 lol...its amazing how many strange characters you find on the stars, I bet shaun the sheep has one too lol
huge greetings from Chechnya
정상적인 사람들 모습 보니까 너무 좋다😊
very good
I came up in a big city (Dallas) and (Memphis). I've never been to Cali, but it's on my bucket list. Your videos are a great insight on what to expect. It seems a little more chaotic then Manhattan. A little more locally controlled.
Yo, your shit looks like it's straight outta GTA! Pretty cool shit.
Last thing.... on some of your videos it looks like a group of green lasers. It's that UV? It seems people can see them...?
Good shit bro.
I read somewhere that it's the actor that pays for their own star.... there's no one nominating anyone. If you got up to 100k you too can have a star,.
Naw… it’s only 77k
True they do pay.
Everyday is school isn’t it? 🤣
Bullshit. It's not too hard to google it up, isn't it:
Each year an average of 200 nominations are submitted to the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce Walk of Fame selection committee. Anyone, including fans, can nominate anyone active in the field of entertainment as long as the nominee or their management approves the nomination. Nominees must have a minimum of five years' experience in the category for which they are nominated and a history of "charitable contributions".[72] Posthumous nominees must have been deceased at least five years. At a meeting each June, the committee selects approximately 20 to 24 celebrities to receive stars on the Walk of Fame. One posthumous award is given each year as well. The nominations of those not selected are rolled over to the following year for reconsideration; those not selected two years in a row are dropped, and must be renominated to receive further consideration. Living recipients must agree to personally attend a presentation ceremony within two years of selection. If the ceremony is not scheduled within two years, a new application must be submitted. A relative of deceased recipients must attend posthumous presentations. Presentation ceremonies are open to the public.[4]
A fee of $75,000 (as of 2023),[47] payable at time of selection, is collected to pay for the creation and installation of the star, as well as general maintenance of the Walk of Fame. The fee is usually paid by the nominating organization, which may be a fan club, film studio, record company, broadcaster, or other sponsor involved with the prospective honoree.[32][73] The Starz cable network, for example, paid for Dennis Hopper's star as part of the promotion for its series Crash.[32][74]
Actor Matt Damon's star under construction, August 2007
Traditionally, the identities of selection committee members, other than its chairman, have not been made public in order to minimize conflicts of interest and to discourage lobbying by celebrities and their representatives (a significant problem during the original selections in the late 1950s). However, in 1999, in response to intensifying charges of secrecy in the selection process, the Chamber disclosed the members' names: Johnny Grant, the longtime chair and representative of the television category; Earl Lestz, president of Paramount Studio Group (motion pictures); Stan Spero, retired manager with broadcast stations KMPC and KABC (radio); Kate Nelson, owner of the Palace Theatre (live performance); and Mary Lou Dudas, vice president of A&M Records (recording industry).[75] Since that 1999 announcement, the chamber has revealed only that Lestz (who received his own star in 2004) became chairman after Grant died in 2008. Their current official position is that "each of the five categories is represented by someone with expertise in that field".
20 years walkin these streets lived on hollywood/sycamore
how are you living? are you okay there?
@@Fgddhg2233 what are you tlalking about
The Blvd has been like this for years. In the 60s, it was like this. Only now it's worse..
❤❤❤❤ sôi động.❤❤❤ 12:55
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Are you on a bicycle or something that has wheels. Because of your turn around
bike
15:03 best funny moments😂
You have to watch out for people who are dressed as charachters,they will ask to see your phone,take a picture and then ask or money for said picture...last time I was I was accosted by catwomen and Chewie
17:46 неоновые ралли?
2:27 Is it Russian those two passer-by guys are speaking? One of then had a mogendovid on his neck tho.
russian language, phrase: "...were speaking, yes...". They can be from any country from ex-USSR.
0:38 HOLLY FUCK😂
They say fan clubs get those stars for celebrities but truth is It costs 5k & a good agent
Hollywood Stars actually cost 75k..
Shallow Shallow Shallow.
Крутой город. У Вас очень красиво.
Чтоб тут красивого и крутого???😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Ничего там красивого и крутого нет
In LA, its easy to loose yourself.
When money became religion , countries turns into USA 😅😅😅😅😅
better than nyc though lol less people... but it seems very depressing
Hollyweird
don't go to Times Square, don't go to Hollywood.
Been to times square...loved it. Going to hollywood boulevard in 3 weeks...I'm sure imma love it 2
I'm not made for big cities
me either, seem really depressing seeing that dayy.... i cant.. in pyschology, there sensor people...
Big City. There are still some Los Angeles City neighborhoods with dirt rodes and horses in their backyards.
Шолтый человек😂золотой
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poor area are most interesting
duh