NEWS 2.26.07
February 26, 2007 by Christine · Leave a Comment
Filming Good For Southern Economy and Celeb Watching
In past news segments we have mentioned that George Clooney and Renee Zellweger are currently filming the comedy Leatherheads in South Carolina. This week we are taking a special look at the making of the film and the impact it has had on the communities that were used as its backdrop. The movie’s economic benefits have been so well received by the Anderson County (just one of the South Carolina locations used) that they have updated their economic development website to highlight all of the diversity the county has to offer in hopes of luring other filmmakers to the region. One of the largest economic boosts comes from goods and services the production crew have purchased while on location. A side benefit is the buzz created in the area by having A-list celebs like Clooney and Zellweger in town.
The locals in Anderson have gotten used to living and working along side these high profile celebrities. The dumpster outside of the cafeteria at The Boiling Springs Ninth Grade School in South Carolina was a hotspot for celeb sightings last week while George and company were filming on the campus.
It looks like Greer, SC may also be getting in on the action of Leatherheads as soon as mid-March.
NEWS 2.19.07
February 19, 2007 by Christine · Leave a Comment
Welcome 2 Miami
Check out this article that summarizes some of the best (or worst) movies filmed in Miami.
Leatherheads Seeks Permit
The only thing standing between Greer, NC and George Clooney’s new film Leatherheads is a city permit.
CA County looking for Role
Marin County in California tries to make itself more film friendly to attract movie crews.
Miss Potter Location
Here is a beautiful location used in Miss Potter, which features a restaurant, accommodations, and produces its own high quality meats.
NEWS 2.12.07
February 12, 2007 by Christine · Leave a Comment
Filming Begins in N.M.
A quiet neighborhood in New Mexico is being transformed into a Hollywood set this week for director Paul Haggis’ latest project.
Traveling to the Lakes District
Over the past five weeks we have been looking at what effect the movie Miss Potter has had on tourism in the Lakes District in England, the filming location of the movie. This week we wanted to provide some information about what else the area has to offer.
Controversial Film Brings Attention to Location
Not all filming locations want the publicity a film will bring, especially when the film is controversial.
NEWS 2.5.07
February 5, 2007 by Christine · Leave a Comment
Accident on the Set of New Sam Jackson Movie
Part of a set that was being used on location in Toronto for the film Jumper collapsed last week killing one crew member and seriously injuring another. Filming of the thriller, starring Samuel L. Jackson, continues in Tokyo.
Filming Boosts Local Economy
Here is yet another example of the increase in revenue an area can experience due to a boost in on location filming.
OLV Road Trip: We Love New York
Forget Paris, for our money the most romantic city in the world is New York and countless filmmakers agree with us. This city has been the backdrop for some of the most romantic movies ever made which is why our Valentine’s Day road trip is actually a special walking tour of NYC landmarks that have been used in our favorite romantic movies.
We start off at the Empire State Building, an icon of romance. From King Kong to Sleepless in Seattle and its predecessor An Affair to Remember the Empire State Building has been used in film to bring couples together or sooth the aching hearts of those who can’t be. It is mandatory to include such a famed location on our walk but we have to admit, it may not be worth the price of admission. The lines are always long and when you finally reach the top you have to fight through tour groups and vendor’s booths to see anything. It is not exactly Hollywood magic but it is a must see so go early and get it over with.
We have a long walk ahead as we start up Fifth Avenue to Tiffany’s. You may want to take your time and do some window shopping, stop in to St. Patrick’s or watch skaters at Rockefeller Center. This stretch is probably one of the best walks in New York. If you aren’t up for it, since there is still a long way to go on our journey, you can always find a cab, subway, horse and carriage, or bus, NY has it all!
Of course our stop at Tiffany’s is an homage to the opening scene of Breakfast at Tiffany’s where Audrey Hepburn is looking longingly into the front window of Tiffany’s. After gazing in the famous window yourself be sure to step inside and take it all in. Next you can take a walk over to The Plaza. They are in the process of turning this famous hotel into residences so you may not be able to get too close but even from a distance this building has charm and majesty. The Plaza was featured in several romantic movies including The Way We Were and Barefoot in the Park.
After you have taken a stroll by The Plaza cross the street to Central Park. Central Park is the gem of this romantic walking tour. There are so many romantic movies that have been filmed in the park it is hard to know where to begin. Serendipity, When Harry Met Sally, Two Weeks Notice, and Kate and Leopold all include scenes shot in Central Park. The Boat House, Wollman Rink, and Strawberry Fields are all picturesque anytime of year. There is nothing more romantic than walking hand in hand through the park or even just sitting down on a park bench watching the world pass by. Take your time passing through or come back when you can spend the whole day, it is worth it.
We continue on to The Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center. This opera house was the setting of a dream night for Ronny (Nicholas Cage) since he is finally able to enjoy both of his loves together (opera and Loretta played by Cher) in Moonstruck. From here we move on to Riverside Park, it is lovely, a different vibe from Central Park but equally romantic. This is the park where Joe Fox and Kathleen Kelly (Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan respectively) finally meet again in You’ve Got Mail.
By now you will be hungry so what better way to end your day than with a Gray’s Papaya hot dog? These were Alex Whitman’s (played by Matthew Perry) favorite in Fools Rush In, the same hot dogs Isabel (Selma Hayek) had shipped to him for his birthday in Nevada. How romantic! If you want something more upscale, head back into the park for Tavern on the Green, this opulent restaurant is perfect for a romantic dinner just for two.
This wraps up our walking tour of New York and we are exhausted just writing about it. Hope you enjoy the beauty of New York in winter as much as we do! To see directions and addresses for all of the locations on our walking tour click on the map below.











