Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Today in randomish Katie Holmes sightings on Avenue B



Crews for "Mania Days" are filming along Avenue B near East Fourth Street today... And EVG reader Vinny spotted co-star Katie Holmes, the former East Village resident, wearing longer-than-average denim shorts on the street ...

"Mania Days" is about a manic depressive rapper (Luke Kirby) who gets involved with a manic depressive poet (Holmes) in a passionate affair that results in a pregnancy. And likely manic depressiveness. (Spike Lee is a producer.)

The production shot scenes on Avenue A and in Tompkins Square Park back in April.

Previously on EV Grieve:
East Village reeling over breakup of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes

10 comments:

  1. Ouch. Not aging well. :-O

    ReplyDelete
  2. No one dresses in shorts like that in the EV (or anywhere else I can think of in the city), right? Weird wardrobe choices!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Oh please. She's an attractive woman. I'm sure the two previous posters are just setting the world on fire with their fashion choices.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Spikee Lee joint= Terrible MovieMaking

    ReplyDelete
  5. call me crazy but she may be filming a scene, hence the "wardrobe choice". And if anyone has seen The Gift, you know she looks pretty damn good.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Those shorts are very "HULK SMASHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!" and I'm down.

    ReplyDelete
  7. Katie looks great. I am glad she broke free from Tom Cruise and that Dawson guy from the creek. She was better than both of them.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Spike Lee seriously makes the worst movies ever made. The only ones even halfway good were Do the Right Thing and 25th Hour. Inside Man was decent but every other one was beyond horrible.

    ReplyDelete
  9. THE NOTORIOUS L.I.B.E.R.A.T.I.O.N.July 24, 2013 at 7:55 PM

    GASP! Those feet!

    ReplyDelete
  10. The plot sounds awful.

    ReplyDelete

Your remarks and lively debates are welcome, whether supportive or critical of the views herein. Your articulate, well-informed remarks that are relevant to an article are welcome.

However, commentary that is intended to "flame" or attack, that contains violence, racist comments and potential libel will not be published. Facts are helpful.

If you'd like to make personal attacks and libelous claims against people and businesses, then you may do so on your own social media accounts. Also, comments predicting when a new business will close ("I give it six weeks") will not be approved.