My Dad worked in downtown San Fran, way back when they still made movies there. Between movies, TV shows & commercials he must've seen 20 productions over the years. Didn't hurt that he was a supervisor, and nobody with enough rank to matter cared that he occasionally took a two-hour lunch. He was disappointed when he saw a car chase in traffic filmed at like 10 mph, then they would speed up the film for the movie.
No problem! It was a pleasant surprise to run into it, and I thought there weren't too many people, had to show and share it with everyone! The movies are popular!
🔥 I wish there was a way to tell when they’re doing an event like this, because they must be doing something in NYC and I’d like to attend but there’s no information whatsoever …
I know right!! I was going to something else and just happen to see they were filming. If there was any way to tell they’re doing something, I checked traffic and it closed the street was closed down and they never close it down like that - but then you still wouldn’t know until the day of
That would have been awesome! I didn't even expect it, it was just pleasant surprise. But next time I'm getting out of work early, I'll check Google Maps to see if the street in front of Jimmy Kimmel's show is blocked off. It usually means there's some kind of filming!
Already better than the movie. The dude swinging on the pole caused me to tense up as Im expecting it to fail. Real stakes involved unlike the movie which is all CGI.
George Miller destroyed the Mad Max saga. Is this Mad Max or Mad Furiosa? He lost it. It's a classic case with films: they start off good and then they get bad. Nowadays, there are no good films because of the fake special effects. It's so disappointing. You can clearly see how fake it is. There are no good movies made nowadays.
I haven't seen any yet, not even the old ones, but I'll keep that in mind when I watch. I will watch them in reverse order so they'll get better and better as I watch! My standards are low.