"Bored To Death," a TV comedy starring Jason Schwartzman, Ted Danson, Olivia Thirlby, Zach Galifianakis and others will be filming at the New York Transit Museum on Schermerhorn Street in Downtown Brooklyn tomorrow.
Crews are busy setting up on Schermerhorn Street today and are bringing equipment down into the museum's subway station, with its historic trains, buses and signage. According to IMBd, the series is in "post production" and is expected to be released this year.
Meanwhile, "Fair Game," a drama about CIA agent Valerie Plame, will be filming on Court Street from Joralemon to Atlantic tomorrow (Tuesday).
Naomi Watts is playing the role of the (real-life) CIA agent, Plame, whose identity was illegally revealed by the Bush administration in 2003. According to TFC18, Sean Penn is set to portray Valerie Plame's husband, Ambassador Joseph Wilson.
Photos by MK Metz
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1 comment:
I really liked bored to death, I've never seen a TV comedy show with this sort of sense of humor before.
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