Set piece from the film Beastmaster 3 in the exterior dining area of the Studio Diner, adjacent to the Stu Segal studio in San Diego. Ate a birthday breakfast there the other day. The balcony has an awesome view overlooking a canyon and the back of a warehouse with a large number of barrels marked as containing flammable materials.
You can see how the props were used in the film here.
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24 minutes ago
The hell--? Is he wearing a hat? Like, a little bowler hat?
ReplyDeleteStill, that would be a cool place to eat...
He is kind of tall for a MaƮtre de.
ReplyDeleteZoltar, not to be confused with Dildo.
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