Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Meanwhile, on the most humid day of summer, Christmas comes to St. Mark's Place



Film crews for the Amazon series "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" beat the Astor Place Kmart to setting up a Christmas display... crews are on St. Mark's Place between Avenue A and First Avenue prepping for scenes for the dramedy set in 1958.

The scene provided a WTF moment for EVG regular Jose Garcia, who shared these photos...



10 comments:

  1. I hope that this does not affect the "last Christmas tree" contest.

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  2. I wish it was fragrant fir tree season.

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  3. Seriously, where do they get cut evergreen trees in August?? Or are they fakes?

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  4. Did anyone check if there are missing trees in TSP? Wow this means the actors, extras will be wearing winter coats, gloves and hats. hope the AC trailers are nearby.

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  5. They're actually birch trees that identify as evergreens.

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  6. Holy shit. So inopportune.

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  7. Are they fake? I hope they are. If not what a waste of green!

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  8. 5:02 - probably almost anywhere 12+ miles outside the city - if you have a saw

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  9. 5:02 - probably almost anywhere 12+ miles outside the city - if you have a saw

    Shhhhhh. They don't know there's anything outside of the city and we should probably keep it that way. Also, by virtue of the fact that they're EVERgreens, well ...

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  10. What a shameful waste of trees if they're real!

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