====== Gregg's housing ====== //See also: [[timshousing]]// Over the course of //[[oncinema|On Cinema]]//, frequent guest [[gregg]] has changed his **housing situation** several times. Many times this is a move of convenience, in order to move to an area with more storage space that can be utilized for the [[vfa]]. ===== Gregg's First Apartment ===== | {{https://i.imgur.com/525WVhr.png?250%}} || | [[gregg]], [[ayaka|Ayaka Ohwaki]], and [[tch]] in Gregg's apartment in 2014.[(cite:s05e10>[[s05e10]])] || Before the start of the //[[podcast|On Cinema]]// podcast, Gregg lived alone in a Los Angeles apartment, in which he housed his [[greggscollection|extensive movie collection]]. Host [[tim]] once described it as feeling like entering a movie rental store.[(cite:pod31>[[pod31]])] In late 2012, it contained a plasma screen TV,[(cite:s01e08>[[s01e08]])] though in 2013 Gregg invested in a rear-projection TV because it made his home feel like a movie theater.[(cite:twitter1>[[https://twitter.com/greggturkington/status/378725008693927936|"So glad I invested in this. It feels like my home is a #movie theater!" @greggturkington, 9/13/13 8:40 PM]])] ===== The Victorville Film Archives ===== ===== The Victorville Film Center ===== ===== Gregg's second apartment ===== After the destruction of the VFC, Gregg's living situation is unknown. In [[d06e06]], [[kington]] is seen waking up in an apartment filled with coded VFA tapes, and decorated with an //[[antman]]// poster. This may have been Gregg's actual apartment that he was living in at the time, used as a set. ===== Mark's house ===== ===== The Rock House ===== ===== Gregg's third apartment ===== {{tag>gregg_turkington}}