From the daily archives:

Monday, July 21, 2008

There are some interesting conversations going on in our forums right now. One of our readers asherby927 posted a bunch of pictures and a great account of her experience meeting the cast of Gossip Girl in Roslyn, NY. Here are a few of her pictures but if you haven’t read her story yet you have to head over to our forums and check it out!

If you have met a celebrity on a set thanks to one of our tips, sign up for our forums and let everyone know about it! You have already heard about my experience meeting the dreamy John Krasinski on the set of Farlanders, now I want to hear from you!

And thanks to asherby927 for letting us use her pictures!!

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7.22.08 Filming Locations

by Christine on July 21, 2008 · 2 comments

in Daily Filming Locations

Cupid is filming at Woodhull Hospital in Brooklyn.

Ugly Betty is filming near 21st St in Queens between 44th Dr and 44th Ave. (Thanks to Kate!)

Lipstick Jungle is filming near Greenpoint Ave and Manhattan Ave in Brooklyn.

Gran Torino continues filming in Michigan at 2592 Coplin, Royal Oak, Michigan.

The Disposables is filming at 613 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles.

UPDATE: We received the follwing tip from Elizabeth, “I was walking down wall street by the trump building towards the seaport and saw signs for “the set” and “catering” so they’re filming something on wall street (perhaps in the atrium)”. Anyone know what it could be? Thanks Elizabeth!!

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7.21.08 News

by Christine on July 21, 2008 · 0 comments

in News

On Friday we gave you the filming location for Eli Stone, guest starring Mrs. Cruise and low and behold there are set pics from the shoot all over the internet. Splash News has the best photo set but they are too stingy to let us share so here is one from People.

Seeing Stars has put together a cool list of Dexter filming locations.

We’re getting tired of Intelligent Traveler stepping on our toes! Just kidding of course, they actually do have another cool cinematic road trip this one is through West Virginia.

Here’s a list of movies with great scenic locations you can watch at home in case you’re budget only allows for a staycation.

Are we supposed to boycott Variety??

Want your house featured in a movie? The NY Times tells you how.

Five travel writers named their favorite “city movies”.

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