Monday, March 31, 2014

Keep an eye out for a 'homeless' Richard Gere today



Filming continues today for "Time Out of Mind," a drama in which a homeless man (Richard Gere) tries to reconnect with his estranged daughter (Dakota Fanning).

Crews will be around parts of First Avenue between East Sixth Street and East 10th Street… Oh, just look at the sign for the film boundaries…



And here is just one photo that the Daily Mail had of Mr. Gere from the shoot last week

13 comments:

  1. Rich, overpaid, privileged movie star plays wacky, probably endearing, homeless man. Anyone else smell Oscar?!?

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  2. Is that a pair of underwear on his head? Gee... what an original way to mock the mentally ill. And my, how clean he appears as well.

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  3. Sounds like contrived hollywad drek

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  4. Someone better tell Richard Gere those aren't gerbils crawling around in the bushes, they're squirrels! Anyway I'm sure this isn't the first time he's been hanging around in a city park with underwear on his head.

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  5. Straight to video

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  6. http://arresteddevelopment.wikia.com/wiki/Homeless_Dad

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  7. Hey it's a new hipster fashion statement.

    D

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  8. The East Village: still the film industry's first call when they want to portray the homeless.

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  9. I just flew down 10th Street on my bike in the middle of a shot yelling "I'm in *first* gear, not Richard!"

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  10. @ Shawn- L O fucking L!

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  11. THE NOTORIOUS L.I.B.E.R.A.T.I.O.N.March 31, 2014 at 6:29 PM

    #normcore

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  12. Great another one for Crusty Row

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  13. http://www.theonion.com/articles/new-law-requires-richard-gere-to-personally-inform,35678/

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