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Monday, September 15, 2008

Think About It

by Christine on September 15, 2008 · 0 comments

in News

I saw this on Shepard Fairey’s site and thought it was worth sharing.

Sorry it isn’t related to movie locations and I promise I won’t start making this site my own personal political soapbox but this is pretty interesting.

Same situation, different perceptions

If you’re a minority and you’re selected for a job over more qualified candidates you’re a “token hire.”
If you’re a conservative and you’re selected for a job over more qualified candidates you’re a “game changer.”

Black teen pregnancies? A “crisis” in black America.
White teen pregnancies? A “blessed event.”

Similarly, if you name your kid Barack you’re “unpatriotic.”
Name your kid Track, you’re “colorful.”

If you’re a black single mother of 4 who waits for 22 hours after her water breaks to seek medical attention, you’re an irresponsible parent, endangering the life of your unborn child.
But if you’re a white married mother who waits 22 hours, you’re spunky.

If you’re a 13-year-old Chelsea Clinton, the right-wing press calls you “First dog.”
If you’re a 17-year old pregnant unwed daughter of a Republican, the right-wing press calls you “beautiful” and “courageous.”

If you teach abstinence only in sex education, you get teen parents.
If you teach responsible age appropriate sex education, including the proper use of birth control, you are eroding the fiber of society.

If you kill an endangered species, you’re an excellent hunter.
If you have an abortion you’re not a Christian, you’re a murderer (forget about if it happens while being date raped.)

If you grow up in Hawaii you’re “exotic.”
Grow up in Alaska eating mooseburgers, you’re the quintessential “American story.”

If you’re a Democrat and you make a VP pick without fully vetting the individual you’re “reckless.”
A Republican who doesn’t fully vet is a “maverick.”

If you are a Democratic male candidate who is popular with millions of people you are an “arrogant celebrity”.
If you are a popular Republican female candidate you are “energizing the base”.

If you are a younger male candidate who thinks for himself and makes his own decisions you are “presumptuous”.
If you are an older male candidate who makes last minute decisions you refuse to explain, you are a “shoot from the hip” maverick.

If you are a candidate with a Harvard law degree you are “an elitist-out of touch” with the real America.
If you are a legacy (dad and granddad were admirals) graduate of Annapolis, with multiple disciplinary infractions you are a hero.

If you strategize and manage a multi-million dollar nationwide campaign defeating more tenured politicians, you are an “empty suit”.
If you were a part time mayor of a town of 7000 people, you are an “experienced executive”.

If you go to a largely African American south side Chicago church, your beliefs are “extremist”.
If you believe in creationism, don’t believe global warming is affected by human activity, and see the Iraq invasion as “a mission from God”, you are “strongly principled”.

If you left your disfigured wife after cheating on her with a rich heiress, whom you married the next month, you’re a Christian.
If you have been married to the same woman for 19 years and raised 2 beautiful daughters, you’re “risky”.

If you spend 3 years as a community organizer growing your organization from a staff of 1 to 13 and your budget from $70,000 to $400,000, then become the first black President of the Harvard Law Review, create a voter registration drive that registers 150,000 new African American voters, spend 12 years as a Constitutional Law professor, then spend nearly 8 more years as a State Senator representing a district with over 750,000 people, becoming chairman of the state Senate’s Health and Human Services committee, then spend nearly 3 years in the United States Senate representing a state of almost 13 million people, sponsoring 129 bills and cosponsoring 545 bills, and serving on the Foreign Affairs, Environment and Public Works and Veteran’s Affairs committees, you are “inexperienced”.

If you spend 4 years on the city council and 6 years as the mayor of a town with less than 7,000 people, then spend 20 months as the governor of a state with 650,000 people, then you’ve got the most executive experience of anyone on either ticket, have traveled to 3 foreign countries, are the Commander in Chief of the Alaska National Guard of 4,000 members, you are well qualified to lead the nation should you be called upon to do so because your state is the closest state to Russia.

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Photos from the Fringe Premiere

by Christine on September 15, 2008 · 0 comments

in On Location Photos

I already shared my commentary on the Fringe premiere but here is our exclusive gallery of photos and a few videos from the Q & A.

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9.16.08 Filming Locations

by Christine on September 15, 2008 · 10 comments

in Daily Filming Locations

Prison Break is filming at 985 S. Sea Side Ave in Los Angeles.

CSI is filming at 842 S Broadway, 431 W. 7th St (til noon), and Wilshire Blvd. from Grand Av – Hope St in Los Angeles.

11th Hour is filming at 1149 S Broadway & 1150 S Olive St in Los Angeles.

Fringe is filming at the armory in Jamaica Queens, 93-05 168th St.

The Naked Brothers Band is filming near University Place and 12th in NYC.

Criminal Intent is filming near Central Park N and St Nicholas St on the UWS in Manhattan.

Law and order is filming in front of Pace University by the downtown hospital in NYC. (Thanks Max!)

As good As Dead is filming  by Franklin and Broadway in NYC. (Thanks Max!)

Suburban Shootout is filming on Main St in Amagansett, NY again.

Damages is filming at E49th between Park & Lexington. (Thanks Danni O!)

Kings is filming at 63-70 Dry Harbor Rd in Middle Village, NY.

Don McKay is filming in North Andover, MA.

Edge of Darkness is filming in Merrimac, MA.

The Woodstock Film Festival is screening a sneak preview of Battle in Seattle followed by a reception with director Stuart Townsend.

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A few weeks ago we told you where the best places to spot celebs are in NYC. So after the Fringe Premiere Saturday night we were walking to dinner and decided to test out some of our celeb spotting tips. Our first stop was the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre where All My Sons premieres this week. The play stars Mrs. Tom Cruise, John Lithgow, Dianne Wiest, and Patrick Wilson. Even though the play hasn’t opened yet we noticed a black SUV waiting outside of the stage door and a security officer peeking out the door. Red flag! Katie’s in there! So we waited and waited and finally the actors started leaving, first Patrick, followed by Diane, John Lithgow, and Christian Camargo (who still scares me). We didn’t take any pictures since Katie’s handlers were watching us and we didn’t want to draw anymore attention to ourselves than necessary. Finally, things started buzzing. Three guys came out of the stage door scoping things out, one told us we couldn’t come any closer. Another was on the phone with someone inside describing the scene on the street. Then they signaled the driver and out she came. We tried to get her attention but she wouldn’t look our way and it was made clear we couldn’t approach her but she did say good bye to the guys watching her, she seemed very nice. So I didn’t see my favorite Dawson’s Creek star but we saw a Dawson’s Creek star, better than nothing I guess.

After dinner we decided to walk over to 30 Rock since SNL was just about to end and we thought we might catch someone. There was a huge crowd waiting (probably 50 people) which shocked us because we used to go down there all the time and were the only ones there. It was also surprising how many celebs were there (maybe because it was the season opener or because Michael Phelps was hosting)!

First we saw Chevy Chase, then Luke Russert, Fred Armisen, Casey Wilson, Bob Costas (who we just saw in Syracuse, NY on Friday), Jason Sudeikis, Seth Myers, Bill Hader, Amy Poehler, Lorne Michaels, Guy Fieri (who we just saw last week in Syracuse), Will Forte (who is starved for attention), and, wait for it, Penn and Blake were there! We finally had our own Gossip Girl sighting though we have no idea what they were doing there. And make sure you watch our videos below, it is true what everyone has been saying, Penn is a jerk, we have a video of him pushing a fan away. We also have a video of Amy Poehler practically bumping us with her huge baby bump (she looks too cute)! And remember if you use any of our tips to see celebs, make sure you send us your pictures too!

So here are the videos and the photo gallery of our best pictures, enjoy!

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The Express, in theaters October 10th, tells the story of Ernie Davis, who played on the infamous 1959 Syracuse University football team and was the first African American to win the Heisman Trophy. Appropriately, Syracuse rolled out the Orange Carpet for the stars of The Express at the film’s world premiere on Friday, September 12, 2008 at the Landmark Theater. The movie stars Dennis Quaid as coach Ben Schwartzwalder and Rob Brown as Ernie Davis who were both on hand for the premiere along with co-stars Charles S. Dutton and Omar Benson Miller. The stars mingled with current SU sports figures like Coach Jim Boeheim as well as players form the 1959 SU team. Unfortunately, Ernie Davis died of Leukemia at the age of 23 but his family was on hand to enjoy the night.

There were about 400 fans waiting to greet the stars and soak up Syracuse’s moment in the sun. Each of the stars greeted the crowd and signed autographs. Dennis Quaid stood in the rain and said hello to everyone, when asked by fans how the twins were, he replied “they’re great”. The premiere was followed by a benefit gala. At Saturday’s SU football game (against Penn State) Dennis Quaid participated in the halftime festivities along with SU alumnus Bob Costas. Here are our pictures from the Orange Carpet arrivals and videos of the stars greeting fans!

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Two unsuspecting strangers find themselves alone in a quintessential coastal setting and begin a life changing romance. Sound like the perfect love story?

Nicholas Sparks thought so when he wrote the best-selling novel Nights in Rodanthe, now a major motion picture staring Richard Gere and Diane Lane. The film tells the story of a doctor (Gere) who is traveling to see his estranged son when he meets an unhappily married woman (Lane) at a North Carolina inn. The two are forced to weather a storm together and in the process find a love that will stay with them forever.

Filmed in the Outer Banks, Nights in Rodanthe is sure to become one of the year’s most travel inspiring films. The movie is not only named for, but is also set in Rodanthe, a small town on the Cape Hatteras National Seashore in the Outer Banks, approximately 30 miles south of Nags Head, N.C. Rodanthe is the eastern most point of North Carolina, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Pamlico Sound to the west.

The town’s peaceful seaside charm is the perfect backdrop for a romantic getaway without sacrificing the conveniences of a more urban setting. The Outer Banks offer dining, shopping, nightlife, and recreational activities to suit any taste. It is also easy to access any of the towns in the Outer Banks via North Carolina’s highways and bridges.

If Nights in Rodanthe has inspired you to plan your own romantic on location vacation in the Outer Banks, Sun Realty has a special just for you! Join them for a romantic 3-night or 6-night Outer Banks getaway between September 20th and October 20th and receive:

-Complimentary early check-in ($100 value)
-Complimentary departure clean ($100 value)
-Outer Banks gift basket ($50 value)

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Today we got this report from Chuck:

“Well it’s been 1 1/2 months since the open call for background extras for Taking Woodstock and I still haven’t gotten a phone call. So I packed up my camera and headed to Stephentown, NY to do a little bit of investigating. I arrived at about 5:30pm Saturday evening, I know that Sunday night into Monday the filming will take place around Route 43 by Tinsley Rd, thanks to a tip from OLV! Here are some pictures I took. The base camp sign is in front of a home that’s for sale. There is a VW van in the back. I believe that it is the same van used in the “3-way” LSD trip scene in the movie–oh yeah, I don’t have a script just a copy of the book I’ve read cover to cover 3 times!! Then a nice woman who was “guarding” the vehicles to be used in the scenes to be filmed there let me take pictures of them. Next along the side of route 43 was a TeePee and some tents and signs that read “Lemonade 35 cents” and “Watermelon 25 cents” There is also a van with a makeshift platform on top of it, probably to hold a camera man and camera equipment. I hope the weather holds out. The extras have a parking space through a mud covered road and the ground is pretty soggy, hopefully no one will get stuck.
That was my adventure for the day, hopefully I’ll hear from casting and spend my day on the set as a townsperson!!!”

We just happened to check out the set ourselves today too but couldn’t get anywhere near it! They had a mile of the road closed with police cars parked on either end. They wouldn’t give us any infomation about what they were filming or how long they would be filming. We pulled into the base camp and was promptly greeted by a woman wanting to know what we were doing. We even tried to drive up a private stone road to see if we could get a view from the back of the set but had no luck! Needless to say, Ang has that set on lockdown! Here is a picture we took of the base camp and the road closed sign, that’s as close as we got!

Good luck to Chuck on getting a call back! (Now that I think of it, they never called me back either!)

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