Friday, August 28, 2009

The week in quotes from Hollywood in the Hub

"I wouldn't call it a love story, but there are certainly love stories involved. I think that they're all love stories in different characters eyes, but its kind of a tragedy."

--Shannon Woodward, known for her work in the flick "The Haunting of Molly Hartley" and the 2007-08 F/X series "The Riches," chats about her role as "Twilight" actor Jackson Rathbone's female love interest Candy and the film's titular "Girlfriend."

“Part of the movie is set in the forest and Breakheart Reservation served as an ideal location. The animals rebel and put up quite a fight."

--Publicist Scott Levine
reveals that the made-in-Massachusetts flick "Furry Vengeance," starring Brendan Fraser and Brooke Shields, filmed scenes deep in the woods on the border of Wakefield and Saugus.

"When it came to working with Ben again, this time as a Charlestown bank robber, I just couldn’t turn it down."

--Boston emcee Slaine, who made a bang as gun-runner Bubba Rogowski in "Gone Baby Gone," says he turned down a tour to star in Ben Affleck's made-in-Boston flick "The Town."

"I firmly believe that Skyline Locations’ establishment as the premier provider of location services in markets such as Boston will foster synergies that will allow us to realize sustainable growth in the Los Angeles and Boston marketplaces simultaneously."

--D. Sinclair Anderson II announces that the Los Angeles-based Skyline Locations plans to set up shop in Boston armed with a portfolio of 23 class-A office and mixed-use properties for filming. Anderson anticipates that film production demands in Boston will more than double in the next few months.

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