
"If I'm feeling ambitious, I'll drive out to South Pasadena and revisit the sets for the original 'Halloween' movie, which serve as a beautiful reminder of Los Angeles' filmmaking history," Fuller says. "Michael Myers' childhood home sits near the railroad tracks. Walk two blocks to Laurie Strode's house where Jamie Lee Curtis' character lived, and about a block further is the hardware store where Michael Myers famously took his mask and various other murderous implements. That's my idea of a Sunday adventure."
"But before any Sunday adventure, Fuller always starts his day with his dogs at home in Silver Lake. "If I had an ideal day, I would start with a lot of doggy time," he says. "It's always a joy to watch them. We have elderly dogs that need to be cared for, and it's nice to take care of them.""
"Known for his imaginative stories and bold visuals in series like 'Wonderfalls' and 'American Gods,' Fuller recently directed the film 'Dust Bunny,' about a 10-year-old girl who hires a hit man to kill a monster under her bed. With this creative energy in mind, it's no surprise that some of his favorite spots in Los Angeles revolve around art and architecture, including the Broad and the Los Angeles Athletic Club. "There's a lot going on downtown that I absolutely love," he adds."
Bryan Fuller begins Sundays in Silver Lake caring for three dogs, prioritizing morning dog time and attending to elderly pets. He enjoys arts-filled Los Angeles itineraries that include visits to famous horror-movie locations and notable museums and architecture. Fuller often revisits the original Halloween sets in South Pasadena, noting Michael Myers' childhood home near the railroad tracks, Laurie Strode's house, and the nearby hardware store. He works in imaginative television and film, directing Dust Bunny about a child hiring a hit man to kill a monster under her bed. Fuller lists the Broad and the Los Angeles Athletic Club among favored downtown spots.
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