We just got word that Robert Deniro’s latest flick, an insider take on the CIA called The Good Shepard, has been filming on the streets of Clinton Hill (Gates and Clinton to be exact). Did anyone happen to take any pictures? Wonder whether he’s using the sound stages at the Navy Yard too?
The Good Shepard [IMDB]


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  1. We live on Waverly & were watching last night as they worked. Matt Damon was there as well. It appeared as though they were using the house that was for sale with Aguayo & Huebner & profiled here on this site. Could it be 52 Gates Ave, perhaps? Anyhow, I checked nyc.gov Dept of Film & Theater to see whether or not they were still filmig here, but it appears that they no longer list that detailed info about production sites.

  2. Anonymous at August 17, 2005 05:27 PM, that’s exactly what i said, people need to work.

    i’m fine with being a loser and a dweeb. i just want to be loved (but not by the film industry please).

  3. but escap, ppl have to work. therefore, even if you get off at 5pm, you’re home by 6pm and you have to leave the next morning by 7am. it’s not like one can leave work and come back to move the car.

    again, i’ve got no issue w/ filming. just allow ample time, esp since that spot was good until today.

  4. There are a lot of inaccurate statements below. First, I saw the guy putting the no parking signs up at 1:00 pm yesterday, and they were filming today at around the same time, so that is 24 hours (sorry ltj). Second, hipsters can’t afford to live in Manhattan. Duh. Third, there is most definitely an active Fort Green Association, and separate block associations that are very well organized on S Oxford and S Portland streets.

    Also, there’s no need to jump down ltj’s throat. He wasn’t anti-movie, he was just making a mild complaint about parking and it didn’t seem like he was all that mad or anything.

  5. whoa! If you live in Ft. Green/Clinton Hill and you are unaware of the notably active Ft. Greene association, get yourself immediately to: historicfortgreene.org. And that’s just for starters…

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