
Thanks to @jaclynstagrams for the above photo!
"Fifth Street Bliss," with "Dexter" star Michael C. Hall, starts filming in the East Village next month. Director Michael Knowles, who adapted the novel of the same title by Douglas Light, has brokers looking for an apartment where Hall's unemployed character, 35-year-old Morris Bliss, lives with his widowed father. Brie Larson, 20, of "The United States of Tara," will play the sexually precocious 18-year-old daughter of a former classmate who ends Bliss' inertia. The movie also stars Lucy Liu and Michael Rapaport.
"Sofar is an anchorite, confined to the worn rooms of his small space. He lives on delivery, never leaves the building, paranoid that the moment he steps outside, he'll be booted from his rent-stabilized apartment.
His fears are well-founded.
The last time he stepped out, his place was broken into and Hambone was dognapped. Everything was left a mess.
It was Hatfield, the then-owner of the building, that broke in. He desperately wanted Sofar out, wanted his rent-stabilized apartment back."
Ha, I hope they leave the street signs up! I'd love to see lost tourists milling around, looking at their maps and saying, "Whaa?"
Don’t be alarmed if you see low-flying helicopters around Manhattan.
New York City officials say they’re being used for a movie.
They’ll be around the city between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Thursday and Friday.
The locations include midtown, Wall Street, and the George Washington, Manhattan and Verrazano bridges.