Thursday, November 7, 2013

Don't mind the fake dead horse on the set of Steven Soderbergh's 'The Knick'


[Photo via The Lo-Down]

As you may have heard/read/seen/smelled yesterday, parts of Orchard Street and the Lower East Side were transformed into the early 1900s for "The Knick," a Steven Soderbergh-directed miniseries starring Clive Owen.

Perhaps our favorite photo from the shoot came via Reddit ...



You can find more photos at BoweryBoogie ... The Lo-Down ... Gothamist... and DNAinfo.

Filming continues today.

9 comments:

  1. I'm just wild about biscuits!November 7, 2013 at 7:53 AM

    I thought the horse was a new MMenu iteMM at EMMpire Biscuits! 'Turn of the century horse MMeat spread.'

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  2. That Knick isn't dead! He's on injured reserve and expected back in the lineup in 4-6 weeks. Might have been a mistake to give him a max contract.

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  3. Four hoofs just waiting to be filled with fro-yo.

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  4. @John
    with only one win to start the season, you might need to put it out of it's misery soon... and mine, too.

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  5. Gojira, donate $50 to our Kickstarter and you'll get a high-five and the carcass! Don't forget to bring the hoof(s) back for 10% off your next refill!

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  6. @Hoboken Hoof - You're on! Where do I sign?!?

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  7. @Gojira - you owe me a keyboard as I have just spewed coffee all over mine. lol

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  8. We'll let you know soon Gojira! We're currently setting up a Kickstarter to fund hiring someone to post a Craiglist ad to find someone who can set up another Kickstarter to fund Hoboken Hoof! But don't worry! We put the horse - and his delicious hooves - on ice for you! MMm!

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