Take off of "It's a Wonderful Life," starring an uncanny Jimmy Stewart lookalike played by Brian Rohan. The film highlights the importance of city planning. Set in Beverly Hills, CA. Nominated for a Los Angeles area Emmy award.
Can someone at the Beverly Hills City Planning Department tell me why a savvy investor would want to put a refinery smack dab in the middle of a city where property values are ridiculously high?
It's Houston!
kaltriarch 2 weeks ago
Can someone at the Beverly Hills City Planning Department tell me why a savvy investor would want to put a refinery smack dab in the middle of a city where property values are ridiculously high?
dorvinion 1 year ago
The Chaos! The Chaos! AHHHH ANARCHY!
Quick question... why wouldn't people just move if the city was so bad?
daveyg07 1 year ago
Urban planning, zoning laws, and subsidized infrastructure are the very source of the spatial problems that planners claim we need them to fix.
MilwaukeeF40C 1 year ago
What socialistic bureaucracy propaganda. Who made this Leni Riefenstahl?
TruthAxe 1 year ago
Pity the poor taxpayer of Beverly Hills, whose money is wasted on nonsense like this. And to rub salt in the wound, it's boring as well as wrong.
colwood545 1 year ago
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That is one awful Jimmy Stewart impression, that guy is more annoying than the point they are trying to get across.
cbybee20 1 year ago
I think I like BH more WITHOUT the planning department.
Belabor 1 year ago