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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Initially, the owners of Griffin Observatory were reluctant to allow the crew of ''Transformers'' to film there, as it was undergoing a major renovation at the time. However, they relented as Susan Bay (a relative of director [[Michael Bay]]) and her husband [[Leonard Nimoy]] make substantial contributions to the funding of Griffith. <ref>According to Michael Bay on the ''Transformers'' DVD commentary.</ref>
* Initially, the owners of Griffin Observatory were reluctant to allow the crew of ''Transformers'' to film there, as it was undergoing a major renovation at the time. However, they relented as Susan Bay, a relative of director [[Michael Bay]], and her husband, [[Leonard Nimoy]], made substantial contributions to the funding of Griffith. <ref>According to Michael Bay on the ''Transformers'' DVD commentary.</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 13:38, 8 February 2008

Griffith Observatory is a place in the Movie continuity family.

It's big and fancy looking.

Fiction

Transformers (2007) movie

Bumblebee drove Sam Witwicky and Mikaela Banes to the site of this closed observatory to watch the arrival of the Autobot protoforms. After Bumblebee and his human friends are captured by Sector Seven, the remaining Autobots regroup at the observatory to discuss their next move. Transformers (2007)

Trivia

  • Initially, the owners of Griffin Observatory were reluctant to allow the crew of Transformers to film there, as it was undergoing a major renovation at the time. However, they relented as Susan Bay, a relative of director Michael Bay, and her husband, Leonard Nimoy, made substantial contributions to the funding of Griffith. [1]

References

  1. According to Michael Bay on the Transformers DVD commentary.