I Hate Valentine's Day Shoots Seemingly Everywhere
The movie I Hate Valentine’s Day, which stars Nia Vardalos, has been covering a lot of Brooklyn ground recently, according to the blog Filming in Brooklyn: Seventh Avenue in Park Slope, Front Street in Dumbo and around Fort Greene Park. One reader took these shots last night on St. Felix Street. Any other locations we’ve…
The movie I Hate Valentine’s Day, which stars Nia Vardalos, has been covering a lot of Brooklyn ground recently, according to the blog Filming in Brooklyn: Seventh Avenue in Park Slope, Front Street in Dumbo and around Fort Greene Park. One reader took these shots last night on St. Felix Street. Any other locations we’ve missed?
Photos by Steve Soblick
daveinbedstuy:
they were shooting The Taking of Pelham 1:23 at Hoyt-Schermerhorn last month
Star Wars is a stupid movie title, so there’s that.
The other day a fella popped by our house scouting for a new JJ Abrams TV project (or so he claimed) – in this case Brooklyn is supposed to stand in for Cambridge.
“My Cousin Vinny” is a great title.
“My Cousin Vinny” and “Kiss Me Guido”…two bad names…two very funny movies
Beau, our feelings regarding the film are the same. As a life-long lover of foreign, indie and documentary films, I too thought MBFGW was grossly overrated and there are so many better (in my opinion) indie films that didn’t get anywhere near the recognition that one got. Fortunately in New York we get the opportunity to see at least some of them.
My point was simply that the title certainly didn’t prevent it from being a financial and critical success.
Biff… My feeling about MBFGW was “what an over-rated P.O.S.” when I finally saw it after hearing over and over how great it was. But you’re correct–there is really no way to tell what will click with the public.
They were on Court Street between Atlantic and Bergen a couple weeks ago, mostly at Downtown Bar & Grill.
Don’t just walk by Mura, Mr Joist. That’s the best of the new Japanese places on 5th.
“They took over the restaurant, Mura, on 5th Ave between 6 and 7th on Wednesday.”
Is that the first time that place has ever been 100% full?! Always looks a bit empty when I walk by.