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They were filming an alien invasion movie downtown last week (called 5th Wave). It was interesting to watch a street lined with small businesses and quaint shops transformed into a post-apocalyptic time….
They had what was called “a controlled bus explosion” on the street…. that went awry…. and blew out many of the windows on both sides of the street. Apparently no one was hurt. Most of the business owners rushed to check on damages to their shops. I hope they got the whole thing on film. I don’t think anyone would agree to a second take!
The street was returned to pre-filming conditions after they were finished. It was fascinating to watch!
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I would have loved to see that myself!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteFascinating :)
ReplyDeleteno wonder making a film is so costly
ReplyDeleteFascinating post.
ReplyDeleteOMYGOSH...I know the shop owners were wondering if the movie company would pay for all the damage.
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A second take ...... NO WAY. The poor shop owners. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteJM, Illinois
What a great piece of photojournalism! Striking images and story, too!
ReplyDeleteSo fast it can go. With machines violence every house is falling!
ReplyDeleteInteresting shots
♥ly greetings from germany
Good morning Susan, I am taking advantage of the cold weather inbound time to step up my blogging again. It is so good to be back.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fascinating post. No wonder it takes millions to make a movie these days. Great photos.
xo, Jeanne
How fascinating! Watching the whole story in action here through these great images :-)
ReplyDeleteDon't know if I would like it if they did that to my street! Am glad they at least cleaned it back up!
ReplyDeleteThat had to be quite an event. Not sure I'll go to see the movie, whatever it was.
ReplyDeleteInteresting take for 'Outdoor Wednesday!'
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