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Four trips to Indiana later, and I've finally hit all the spots I wanted for this locations video. Two of those trips were for 35th Anniversary events held at the Hoosier Gym and they were amazing. The first was a screening of the film inside the gym and the second was a jersey retirement and autograph signing by the team and screenwriter.
Indiana has some really charming little towns and a bunch of historical gyms that were a blast to explore. Great people and they LOVE Hoosiers! I feel like my love for the movie has grown much deeper after going to the events and locations.
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LOCATIONS:
TITLE SHOT:
39.6484465, -86.5955836
BRIDGE:
40.0831, -86.87101
WHITE BARN:
11595 IN-47
Sheridan, IN 46069
GAS STATION:
8348 1000 E
Sheridan, IN 46069
STOP AT THE CROSSROADS:
Pittsboro Rd & W 600 S
Harrison Township, IN 46052
DRIVING IN TO HICKORY:
11065 N 400 W
Romney, IN 47981
BARBERSHOP:
102 E Washington St
New Richmond, IN 47967
DINER:
102 Wabash St
New Richmond, IN 47967
THE SCHOOL (Demolished):
7544 S Nineveh Rd
Nineveh, IN 46164
HOOSIER GYM:
355 N Washington St
Knightstown, IN 46148
COACH DALE'S HOUSE:
5170 N 400 W
Crawfordsville, IN 47933
SHOOTER'S HOUSE:
3078 S County Rd 101 E
Clayton, IN 46118
TOWN MEETING AT THE CHURCH:
5946 N Howard St
Lebanon, IN 46052
AVON THEATER (Burned down in 1999):
216 N Lebanon St
Lebanon, IN 46052
CEDAR KNOB GYM (St. Philip Neri Catholic School):
550 N Rural St
Indianapolis, IN 46201
LINTON (JASPER) GYM (The Flats of Lebanon):
315 N Lebanon St
Lebanon, IN 46052
STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GYM (Hinkle Fieldhouse):
510 W 49th St
Indianapolis, IN 46208
0:00 - Introduction
1:40 - Downtown Hickory
3:16 - The Hickory School Building
5:03 - The Hickory Huskers' Home Gym
6:52 - Signed Poster Giveaway
7:22 - The Vehicles of Hoosiers
8:43 - Coach Dale's House
10:10 - Shooter's House
11:29 - Town Meeting
11:53 - Avon Theater
12:30 - The Away Game Gym (Cedar Knob)
13:55 - The Regional Finals Gym (Linton)
15:24 - The State Championship Gym (South Bend Central)
16:33 - Outro
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"Billie Jean" is a song by American singer-songwriter Michael Jackson, released by Epic Records on January 3, 1983, as the second single from his sixth studio album, Thriller (1982). It was written and composed by Jackson and produced by Quincy Jones and co-produced by Jackson. "Billie Jean" blends post-disco, R&B, funk, and dance-pop. The lyrics describe a woman, Billie Jean, who claims that the narrator is the father of her newborn son, which he denies. Jackson said the lyrics were based on groupies' claims about his older brothers when he toured with them as the Jackson 5.
"Billie Jean" reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100, topped the Billboard Hot Black Singles chart within three weeks, and became Jackson's fastest-rising number one single since "ABC", "The Love You Save" and "I'll Be There" in 1970, all of which he recorded as a member of the Jackson 5. It was also a number one hit in the UK, Australia, Canada, France, Ireland, Switzerland and Belgium, and reached the top ten in many other countries. "Billie Jean" was one of the best-selling singles of 1983, helping Thriller become the best-selling album of all time, and became Jackson's best-selling solo single. "Billie Jean" is certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and is one of the best-selling singles of all-time.
Jackson's performance of "Billie Jean" on the TV special Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever won universal acclaim and was nominated for an Emmy Award. It introduced a number of Jackson's signatures, including the moonwalk, black sequined jacket, and high-water pants, and was widely imitated. The "Billie Jean" music video, directed by Steve Barron, was the first video by a black artist to be aired in heavy rotation on MTV. Along with the other videos produced for Thriller, it helped establish MTV's cultural importance and make music videos an integral part of popular music marketing. The spare, bass-driven arrangement of "Billie Jean" helped pioneer what one critic called "sleek, post-soul pop music". It also introduced a more paranoid lyrical style for Jackson, a trademark of his later music.
"Billie Jean" was awarded honors including two Grammy Awards and an American Music Award. Billboard ranked it as the No. 2 song for 1983.
MTV initially refused to air the video for "Billie Jean", as the network's executives felt black music did not fit into its "rock"-centered programming at the time. Enraged by their refusal despite Jackson's success as a musical artist, Walter Yetnikoff, the president of Jackson's record company CBS Records, threatened to expose MTV's stance on racial discrimination: "I said to MTV, 'I'm pulling everything we have off the air, all our product. I'm not going to give you any more videos. And I'm going to go public and fucking tell them about the fact you don't want to play music by a black guy.'" MTV relented and premiered the "Billie Jean" music video on March 10, 1983. After the video was aired in heavy rotation, Thriller went on to sell an additional 10 million copies. It was one of the first videos by a black artist to be aired regularly by the channel.
Directed by Steve Barron and produced by Gowers Fields Flattery, the video shows a photographer who follows but never catches Jackson, as when photographed Jackson fails to materialize on the developed picture. Jackson dances to Billie Jean's hotel room and as he walks along a sidewalk, each tile lights up at his touch. After performing a quick spin, he jumps and lands, freeze framed, on his toes. Upon arrival at the hotel, he climbs the staircase to Billie Jean's room, lighting up each step as he touches it and illuminating a burnt-out "Hotel" sign as he passes it. The paparazzo then arrives at the scene and watches as Jackson vanishes under the covers of Billie Jean's bed, before the police arrive and arrest him for spying on Billie Jean. As the paparazzo is led away, he drops a tiger-print cloth that Jackson had left behind after polishing his shoe with it earlier in the video. (On both occasions, the cloth briefly transforms into a tiger cub.) Once the street is empty, the paving tiles again light up in sequence, reversing Jackson's earlier progress.
Jackson's new look for the video, a black leather suit with a pink shirt and a red bow tie, was copied by children around the US.
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A centuries-old castle, forgotten for decades, awaits our exploration on the outskirts of France. Today, we uncover the remnants of a desolate 1700s fairytale castle, once the magnificent home of the Chantille family.
This Château, once a beacon of grandeur, now stands frozen in time. As we step through its gates, we are transported into a world of faded elegance and haunting beauty. Despite our extensive research, the Chantille family's story remains largely a mystery. They were influential and prominent, but their fortunes mysteriously vanished, leaving their legacy to crumble into abandonment.
Inside, the castle's preservation is surprisingly striking. The master bedroom boasts a majestic red canopy bed. In the dining room, a long oak table stretches across the space, surrounded by high-backed chairs. The living room houses a grand piano, waiting for a concert that will never play again.
Each room offers a snapshot of the past—from the library filled with leather-bound books to the parlor adorned with antique furniture. This castle, though desolate, is a time capsule, preserving the essence of an era long gone.
Join us as we delve into the fascinating past of this castle, where every corner reveals a story waiting to be uncovered.
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0:00 Story
2:20 Basement
6:25 Entrance Hall
9:20 Wine Celler
11:35 Staircase
14:10 Dining room
24:50 Living room
34:15 Billiards room
39:15 Master Bedroom
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54:35 Attic
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"I'm going to tell you a story, and it's true... I always have to tell people that." So asserts comedian-turned-playwright-turned- filmmaker Mike Birbiglia directly to the viewer at the outset of his autobiographically inspired, fictional feature debut. Birbiglia wears his incisive wit on his sleeve while portraying a cinematic surrogate. We are thrust into the tale of a burgeoning stand-up comedian struggling with the stress of a stalled career, a stale relationship threatening to race out of his control, and the wild spurts of severe sleepwalking he is desperate to ignore. Based on the successful one-man show, Sleepwalk With Me engages in the kind of passionate and personal storytelling that transfigures intimate anguish into comic art. Bursting with sincerity, Mike Birbiglia's foray into the medium marks the invigorating emergence of a strong and poignant American voice, at once hilarious and heartbreaking.