We received all sorts of WTF reports yesterday afternoon about a low-flying helicopter hovering over parts of the East Village ... specifically Avenue A and East Fourth Street...
[Top three photos by jdx]
[Photo by RyanAvenue A]
And jdx also shot his own film of the filming...
Several readers said the helicopter was filming scenes for a TV show or movie ... Meanwhile, a few other readers said it was for the upcoming movie, "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close," a 9/11-related film starring Tom Hanks, Sandra Bullock and John Goodman, among many others. The movie is based on the 2005 novel by Jonathan Safran Foer. Here's a confirmation tweet from a very credible source.
I wondered what this was- a mysterious black helicopter with no visible, from the ground, identifying marks- looking very military like with all the external equipment- and flying very low- close to building tops. I took several photos- if this is for a movie it violates our air space, comfort zone, as well as, quality of life. Remember a good number of soldiers killed in the different wars America is fighting happen when helicopters have mechanical problems and go down. Just imagine? What is the point? To make a movie that costs $12 to go to- and we get nothing out of them invading and violating our space? thanks clayton
ReplyDeleteI figured it was a film photographer filming for some travel and tourism site.
ReplyDeleteIt flew awfully close to One Fifth Avenue where Bobby, the red-tailed hawk, was perched.
I was so proud to see Bobby unmoved by the extremely close fly-by.
There were several people on 1st Ave with radios that were broadcasting the helicopter communication. After talking to one, I noticed many people on the street with the radios - I almost thought there was some undercover thing going on.
ReplyDeleteas an nyc resident i feel extremely threatened and disturbed by this. SO not cool, especially after 9/11. bloomberg please stop selling us out every chance you get, you heartless profit-driven ba$tard i HATE YOU!!!!
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