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    jlent — 9 years ago(September 19, 2016 04:54 PM)

    That's what I'm thinking, L.A.
    So,111c is Saoirse's hair pink? Or red?

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      Steve7216 — 9 years ago(September 19, 2016 05:01 PM)

      I'm partially colorblind jlent, so I'm not the one to ask.
      Check out my new post in about one-half hour.

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        jlent — 9 years ago(October 01, 2016 02:22 PM)

        Filming at 330 South Windsor Blvd in LA last Tuesday, according to this
        http://www.onlocationvacations.com/2016/09/27/tuesdb68ay-sept-27-filming-locations-us-law-order-svu-spider-man-homecoming/
        Looks like someone's house.
        https://www.google.com/maps/place/330+S+Windsor+Blvd,+Los+Angeles,+CA+90020/@34.0679426,-118.3233055,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x80c2b8956b60518f:0xc885cce79d8cb7c0!8m2!3d34.0679426!4d-118.3211168

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          Poetswan — 9 years ago(October 01, 2016 03:24 PM)

          Nice house.

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            Steve7216 — 9 years ago(October 01, 2016 07:37 PM)

            I suppose L.A. must have specific tax incentives Sacramento lacks for the film industry. What do you think about the recent casting news for OCB as mentioned on this board?

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              jlent — 9 years ago(October 01, 2016 09:03 PM)

              I like it. Well known British actors in small roles. Guessing the added scenes McEwan has written will involve them.

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                trvscrosley — 9 years ago(October 05, 2016 10:37 PM)

                Looks like filming has moved to SF now!
                https://twitter.com/saoirsenews/status/783828305342373888

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                  Poetswan — 9 years ago(October 14, 2016 07:55 PM)

                  Pics of the last shooting:
                  http://www.gotceleb.com/saoirse-ronan-filming-lady-bird-in-new-york-2016-10-14.html

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                    Steve7216 — 9 years ago(October 14, 2016 08:19 PM)

                    Thanks Poetswan. I just saw a few of those on Twitter. Evidently, she was shooting the final scene. Jesus, I hope it doesn't have a sad ending based upon some of those images.

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                      jjabbey — 9 years ago(October 14, 2016 08:31 PM)

                      Finallly!
                      Found some more photos here with Greta and Noah Baumbac:
                      http://www.atlanticopress.pt/search?utf8=✓&author=&city=&orientation=&terms=saoirse+ronan
                      They were filming at a church

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                        Poetswan — 9 years ago(October 15, 2016 04:44 AM)

                        Great fidings jjabbey!!

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                          Steve7216 — 9 years ago(October 15, 2016 03:45 PM)

                          Excellent find jj.

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                              Poetswan — 9 years ago(November 16, 2016 03:56 AM)

                              New interviews with Greta:
                              She talks about Lady Bird at 14:25:
                              http://www.hollywood-elsewhere.com/2016/11/always-greta-gerwig/
                              This is the other one:
                              http://www.riomirada.com/features/2016/11/15/meeting-greta-gerwig/
                              As a lover of film and TV, I am always looking up film locations. Knowing this, senior Sophia Biehle, who works as a waitress at Burrs Fountain, informed me that scenes of the 2013 indie film Frances Ha! were filmed in the iconic East Sacramento ice cream parlor.
                              The star and co-writer, Greta Gerwig, is a Sacramento native, and I was filled with hometown pride when I read that she wanted to someday direct a movie in Sacramento.
                              I wasnt thinking about that a few months later, when I was driving home after school and came across portable movie sets and trailers parked along M Street in the Fab Forties.
                              I continued home, but then walked my dog back to the set, typing interview questions on my phone along the way. I was being totally casual when I walked up to the first person I saw. Turns out I was on the the set of Gerwigs movie she was filming in Sacramento and Los Angeles, Ladybird. The person I approached was producer Evelyn Oneill.
                              I could see Gerwig 20 feet away, dressed in a white calf-length dress and loafers, when I asked Oneill, if I could interview her for the Mirada.
                              I could see Gerwigs enthusiasm when Oneill walked over to ask. She approached me with a warm smile and genuine kindness. I was thrilled she was willing to take time out of her busy day for a short conversation with me and my iPhone.
                              Gerwig was very funny and didnt mind giving an interview to the Mirada, even though she attended St. Francis and is a Troubie for life.
                              She had already turned down interview requests by the Sacramento Bee and News and Review, but said she loved that I was being active in your school and learning to be a writer.
                              While the producer made it very clear to me to not release any information about the film Ladybird itself as they were trying to keep a low profile, I spoke with Gerwig for short three minutes about Sacramento, and she provided helpful advice for college and beyond.
                              My advice to you is to just start working, Gerwig said. In whatever field you want to pursue the best way to get started is just by doing. If you want to go into film, start making movies now. Just being hands-on and starting on what you want to do early on will be very helpful for the future.
                              Gerwigs parents still live in the house she grew up in in River Park. She attended Phoebe Hearst and Sutter Middle School before St Francis. She said she visits often to see her parents and friends.
                              I chose Sacramento (for the film location), because I love it, she said. Its the perfect place to grow up; its beautiful and the people are great. I have so many happy memories here, so it means a lot to take my career with me to my hometown.
                              Mid interview, Saoirse Ronan from Brooklyn (2015) and The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) passed by and began complimenting my dog. Dogs are the most precious of creatures, but my dog just became my own personal hero.
                              Ronans thick Irish accent was charming and her affinity for dogs was relatable.
                              The whole commotion of the movie was drawing people to the set, like nearby resident and Rio junior Molly Gherini who got the chance to meet Ronan.
                              She was very sweet and her (Irish) accent was adorable. said Gherini, who was also lucky enough to snag a picture.Gerwig had lots of insightful advice and was happy to share with us.
                              Ladybird will hopefully premier in early to mid 2017, Gerwig said.
                              I cant reveal anything about it, but her last words made me think of her breakout movie, Frances Ha!
                              In that movie Gerwigs character struggles to be a dancer, till she finally finds a way to realize her passion.
                              She told me about the importance of exploring and experimenting with different interests when you are young so that when the time comes to decide on a path you are more aware of what you want to do. Then, pursue that career choice with passion.
                              She told me that anybody who stays persistent and focused can succeed.
                              If I can do it, anybody can, she said with a smile.
                              They always notice the accent

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                                Steve7216 — 9 years ago(November 16, 2016 08:07 AM)

                                Good stuff Poetswan. Hopefully she won't need so many weeks to edit the film.

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                                  jlent — 9 years ago(December 09, 2016 05:31 AM)

                                  This isn't about Saoirse. It's about Lucas Hedges, who is so affecting in the recently opened Manchester by the Sea. He has a role in Lady Bird. Not sure as to what. Does he play, perhaps, a classmate of Saoirse's character?

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                                    Steve7216 — 9 years ago(December 09, 2016 09:54 AM)

                                    He was good jlent. Given the film is currently being edited, I wonder why there is no info concerning his role. Gerwig has been so closed lipped about this project.

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                                      Poetswan — 9 years ago(December 09, 2016 01:29 PM)

                                      Interview with Gerwig:
                                      What are you learning as a director on that movie?
                                      I think its a little premature for me to kind of encapsulate what Ive been learning. I guess one thing Ive been learning is that I think Ive been preparing to do this for a long time and I think all the work that Ive gotten to do as a writer and as a producer, but also as an actor, has been tremendously helpful for me when I started working on this film. Because I think a lot of directors, they never know what its like to be on another directors set because they really only go to their own parties. And as an actor you get to go to a lot of different peoples parties so you get a lot of different ways of doing it.
                                      Talk to me about Saoirse Ronan. Shes one of my favorite people in this business.
                                      Shes one of a kind. I feel like I cant talk about her without getting ridiculously gushy. I look at her face every day and I watch what she does every day and I cant believe it. Shes so gifted but shes almost like a savant because I dont think its intellectualized, I think its just available to her and I think shes so technical and without ever letting the technique overtake the heart, if that makes sense. I know theres a lot of technical actors where its almost like theyre really good but you dont feel like theres this line of life running through it, you feel like youre watching someone do math impressive math, but you dont really feel that like flesh and blood and bone of it. And Saoirse, God damn do you feel her just living vividly, which I dont know. Thats a gift from God. Shes great. Shes funny. Shes real. Shes beautiful. She can hold a close-up like nobody else. Its almost like a trap with her because you can have the whole movie on her face and its interesting and you have to ask yourself, Well, 2000wait, no, is that what the scene wants to be or do I just want to look at her face again? Do you know what I mean? Anyway, Im talking too much. Its not cooked yet. Its not out of the oven. Well talk about it again later. You are not wrong, though; she is a woman to be loved. Shes so young, too. Shes 21 and just a natural.
                                      https://www.yahoo.com/movies/four-performances-director-chair-greta-gerwig-having-moment-191546322.html

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                                        Steve7216 — 9 years ago(December 09, 2016 03:29 PM)

                                        I've said many times through the years here that when in doubt, all a director needs to do is put that camera in her face and everything will be just fine.

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                                          jlent — 9 years ago(December 09, 2016 06:19 PM)

                                          I LOVE this line: "Its almost like a trap with her because you can have the whole movie on her face and its interesting and you have to ask yourself, Well, wait, no, is that what the scene wants to be or do I just want to look at her face again?

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