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OT-Hollywood types [message #64210] Sun, 05 February 2006 18:34 Go to next message
Deej [1] is currently offline  Deej [1]   UNITED STATES
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We went down to Santa Fe over the weekend. Last night we spent the night at
the Abiquiu Inn. this is located on the site of Georgia O'Keefe's home and
studio. It's a beautiful, rustic place and the natural sunlight and
spectcular scenery in and around here and to the north in the area that is
called Ghost Ranch. There was a a director and crew there scouting locations
for shooting some sort of sequel to Lonesome Dove. I used to live in LA and
had some family and friends involved in the movie industry so I hung around
this a bit in the 70's and again in the late 80's/early 90's in Austin when
a lot of movies were being made there. I had forgotten how overly dramatic,
demanding, rude and downright bizarre some folks in this industry feel
entitled to act..

Our dogs didn't like them at all.

;o)
Re: OT-Hollywood types [message #64213 is a reply to message #64210] Sun, 05 February 2006 19:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Don Nafe is currently offline  Don Nafe   UNITED STATES
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> Our dogs didn't like them at all.
>
> ;o)
>


Guess that settles it

;-)
Re: OT-Hollywood types [message #64214 is a reply to message #64210] Sun, 05 February 2006 19:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Bill Lorentzen is currently offline  Bill Lorentzen   UNITED STATES
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If you were a little more brokeback they may have treated you better or
given you an award or something.

"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
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> We went down to Santa Fe over the weekend. Last night we spent the night
> at
> the Abiquiu Inn. this is located on the site of Georgia O'Keefe's home and
> studio. It's a beautiful, rustic place and the natural sunlight and
> spectcular scenery in and around here and to the north in the area that is
> called Ghost Ranch. There was a a director and crew there scouting
> locations
> for shooting some sort of sequel to Lonesome Dove. I used to live in LA
> and
> had some family and friends involved in the movie industry so I hung
> around
> this a bit in the 70's and again in the late 80's/early 90's in Austin
> when
> a lot of movies were being made there. I had forgotten how overly
> dramatic,
> demanding, rude and downright bizarre some folks in this industry feel
> entitled to act..
>
> Our dogs didn't like them at all.
>
> ;o)
>
>
Re: OT-Hollywood types [message #64259 is a reply to message #64210] Mon, 06 February 2006 16:05 Go to previous message
Gary Flanigan is currently offline  Gary Flanigan
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DJ wrote:

"There was a a director and crew there scouting locations
I had forgotten how overly dramatic, demanding, rude and downright bizarre
some folks in this industry feel
entitled to act.."


I lived in Venice Beach in the 70's and early 80's. TV film crews would
routinly be filming in the neighborhood, and knock on my door asking (telling)
me to turn down my electric guitar because it was interfering with their
shoot. My neighbors wishes I would honor, but these folks were truly full
of themselves.

Don't miss the folk art museum in Santa Fe.
Re: OT-Hollywood types [message #64260 is a reply to message #64259] Mon, 06 February 2006 15:05 Go to previous message
Curt Cassingham is currently offline  Curt Cassingham   UNITED STATES
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On 2/6/2006 4:05 PM, Gary Flanigan wrote:

> I lived in Venice Beach in the 70's and early 80's. TV film crews would
> routinly be filming in the neighborhood, and knock on my door asking (telling)
> me to turn down my electric guitar because it was interfering with their
> shoot. My neighbors wishes I would honor, but these folks were truly full
> of themselves.

When "Northern Exposure" was in production and on location in Roslyn, Washington in the winter, they'd ask residents in the neighborhoods they were shooting in not to walk on and/or leave footprints in the snow, on their own properties, so as not to spoil the beauty of a shot. No idea if any of that was specified in their city-issued permits to shoot, etc.

Curt
http://www.curtcass.com/roslyn (but there are no snow-shots on that page!)
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