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bonnie and clyde ambushed here
from bonnie and clyde posted in movies by donkeyoti
The 1967 film Bonnie and Clyde shocked the world when Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway died in slow-motion as a hail of bullets riddled their bodies.
The real outlaws, Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker, were ambushed at this intersection by a possee of lawmen at 9:15 am on May 23, 1934. The possee had specially ordered Browning Automatic Rifles with armor piercing rounds for the occasion.
The outlaw couple had approximately 130 rounds shot at them, with various accounts stating that they were each hit with between 25-50 bullets.
At this location is a marker dedicated to the event that has been badly damaged by souvenir hunters.
"Take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but footsteps..."
modesto junior college
from george lucas posted in movies by elvis_crabs
After getting in a car accident in high school, a young George Lucas decided to give up his dream of race car driving and further his education.
He began his post-secondary education at Modesto Junior College (the oldest community college district in California) where he earned an Associate of Arts degree before transferring to the University of South California film school.
george lucas plaza
from george lucas posted in movies by elvis_crabs
At the Five Points intersection in Modesto, CA (McHenry, Downey, Needham, 17th and "J"), the town paid tribute to their favorite son by dedicating a statue to American Graffiti and naming the intersection George Lucas Plaza.
Although it was shot in Petaluma, Lucas was raised in Modesto and based much of the California cruising culture in American Graffiti on his experiences there. When Lucas was a lad, this intersection marked the end of downtown and the beginning of the farmland that surrounded the city.
roosevelt junior high school
from george lucas posted in movies by elvis_crabs
George "Jar Jar" Lucas went to middle school at Roosevelt Junior High School, home of the Rough Riders.
john muir elementary school
from george lucas posted in movies by elvis_crabs
George Lucas went to elementary school here. Nobody would play with him so he came up with brilliant stories to entertain himself (complete fabrication that explains a lot).