And the Hollywood Blvd. scenes?
Holy moley. With all the work done on those blocks, I really expected, you know, real "scenes" to take place there. Like maybe a conversation between two people walking down the street? Or maybe some people coming out of the Vogue or Pussycat (wrong years notwithstanding), or perhaps an interaction between one of the characters and a salesperson in one of the stores? Speaking of which, obviously he doesn't care about this kind of accuracy, but why not reconstruct the correct VOGUE RECORDS instead of the boring ubiquitous national chain store PEACHES? That would have at least made it accurate to the year (or more so) AND infinitely more interesting to the Hollywood-minded core of his audience. Finally, I must have blinked, because I never caught sight of the Aquarius Theater.
BK's "three seconds" is more like the sum total of ALL the split-second shots, not the length of any one of them. Yes, his dedication to the physical world over using CGI in such instances is admirable, but really, I think in this case you could say why bother.