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Thursday, December 18, 2008

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button opens Christmas day and as Brad Pitt recently told Oprah, New Orleans is another character in the film. The epic tale of a man who is born old and ages backward is being panned by some critics. But no one will disagree that no matter what you think of the movie’s special effects or lack of emotional depth, the real life setting is exquisite.

New Orleans has an aura of mystery and exoticism that fits the movie’s story in a way that no other city could. This film acts as a love letter to the city, a city still struggling years after Hurricane Katrina. My hope is that even if people don’t connect with the film’s characters, they will connect with the film’s location and be inspired to visit the Big East once again.

While filming in New Orleans, Pitt began working on Make It Right, a project working to rebuild neighborhoods hardest hit by Hurricane Katrina. You can donate money or needed household items at the Make It Right website and you can begin planning your own trip to New Orleans at Experience New Orleans.

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12.18.08 Filming Locations

by Christine on December 18, 2008 · 21 comments

in Daily Filming Locations

Men Who Stare at Goats is filming stunts at Gun Club Road & Hwy 47, Albuquerque, NM. (Thanks Callie!)

There is a (L.A.) Yes Man Press Event scheduled at 10 a.m. at Grauman’s Chinese.

The L.A. Valkyrie Premiere will be at Mann’s Village Theatre, 961 Broxton Ave, in Westwood Village tonight.

The L.A. Bedtime Stories Premiere will be held tonight at the El Capitan Theatre, 6838 Hollywood Blvd, in Hollywood.

Gossip Girl is filming at the Museum of the City of NY, 5th and 104th. (Thanks Cas!)

Life on Mars is filming in Brooklyn around Meserole Ave and Leonard St.

Cupid is filming at the NY Transit Museum. (Thanks Jen!)

Rescue Me is filming in Harlem, on Frederick Douglass Blvd.

Fringe is filming near Laguardia Airport (at Crown Royal Hotel). (Thanks Joey!)

Ugly Betty is filming on 74 St and Roosevelt Avenue in Queens from 5a.m. to 12a.m. (Thanks Katrina!)

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