Tuesday, January 6, 2015

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas (again) for Seth Rogen comedy filming tonight



In today's light snow, crews have arrived with snow-making equipment ahead of tonight's shoot for an Untitled Christmas Eve project starring Seth Rogen, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Anthony Mackie.





The comedy "is about an annual reunion of three childhood best friends on Christmas Eve." Which explains the Christmas stuff ... as these photos via EVG contributor Derek Berg show...





Crews will be filming overnight at 650 E. Sixth St., 108 Avenue B (Vazac's/7B) and Tompkins Square Park, according to the handy fliers on East Seventh Street.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Christmas returning to the East Village this week with Seth Rogen and Joseph Gordon-Levitt

8 comments:

  1. That's an ironic snowmaking machine hooked up to the pickup.

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  2. It only becomes important if Santa is going to be there.....

    or, just maybe.....JOE is SANTA???

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  3. With Seth Rogen in the neighborhood, do we have to worry about North Korea hacking all of our computers? ;)

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  4. Hey Seth! My apartment is much more comfortable for smoking weed than in a Haddad's trailer.

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  5. Joe's making an appearance!

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  6. They should go to Ray's for some munchies...

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  7. I walked by at about 9pm tonight and saw a live rain deer!!

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  8. Someone please tell Seth Rogen that the EV already has something specifically designed to ruin Christmas without all of his homophobic butt jokes and low self-esteem bromance storylines, it's called SantaCon.

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