Friday, November 30, 2007

Are You Lonely? The Stars Hit The Public Garden

The Lonely Maiden made its way to the Boston Movie Mile today to shoot on the Public Garden. With a star studded cast of Morgan Freeman, William H. Macy and Christopher Walken, the comedy centers on three museum security guards who devise a plan to steal back the artworks to which they have become attached after they are transferred to another museum.

While grabbing a few photos about 100 years from the main cameras, I realized we were actually in part of the scene. All the people around me weren't vague Public Garden visitors. They were actual extras and part of the scene. Kudos to whoever was doing wardrobe because they blended into the winter scene perfectly.

Freeman is becoming quite the Bostonian actor appearing in at least four different Boston films (Glory, Amistad, Gone, Baby Gone, Lonely Maiden). Macy had a role in A Civil Action.

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Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Gone Baby Gone is Terrific

“Wow” is the first word that pops into my mind after seeing Gone Baby Gone, a Boston based crime drama about an abducted girl starring Casey Affleck, Ed Harris and Morgan Freeman.

Last night, I got a chance to see a sneak peak at the AMC Boston Common hosted by Eckerd College alumni Dennis Lehane. Lehane, of course is famous for writing crime dramas such as Mystic River, Shutter Island and Gone Baby Gone.

When Gone Baby Gone was being filmed around Boston, there were definitely some question marks. Sure, the screenplay was adapted from the author who wrote one of the best Boston movies of all time (Mystic River). But we also had Ben Affleck making his directorial debut and Casey Affleck starring. Would Ben bring us his moments of excellence as he did with Good Will Hunting or show us the flipside as he did with Jersey Girl? Would Casey use this as his breakout role or would we see he works best playing supporting parts (Ocean’s series)?

Well I am happy to report Boston brought out the best in both Affleck brothers. Casey shined in his role as the detective hired to find the little girl. He definitely stepped it up a notch and may get some consideration for a Best Actor nomination. And Ben worked his magic keeping the audience engaged the entire movie. Harris, Freeman and Michelle Monaghan also gave excellent performances.

Without giving away the plot, there were plenty of twists and turns throughout the experience. Along the way, Ben weaves in a number of moral quandaries about the two sides of right and wrong. I call it an “experience” because the movie is terrific but pretty emotionally draining. Watching a movie about a kidnapped child is not exactly like watching an episode of Saturday Night Live. But if you love crime dramas, Gone Baby Gone needs to top your list for movies to see in 2007.

From a Boston perspective, Boston made for a spectacular backdrop. It is rare for a studio released movie to properly hit the authenticity of Boston. But Gone Baby Gone hit a homerun in that aspect thanks to Affleck’s strong Boston ties. From the supporting cast hand picked for their Boston flavor to the accents, Boston was right on in terms of the movie’s theme.

Gone Baby Gone gets 4.5 out of 5 stars and is one of the best dramas of the year.

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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Art Heist Caper Comes to Town in November

According to today's Boston Herald, another major motion picture is coming to Beantown in November. The Long Maiden is a comedy set around 3 security guards who devise a plan to steal artwork at the museum they work at. William H. Macy, Morgan Freeman and Christopher Walken are set to star in the flick.

For Walken, this is his first Boston flick. Macy appeared in A Civil Action in 1997. But for Freeman, this will be his 5th Boston appearance. Others include Glory, Amistad, Dreamcatcher, and Ben Affleck’s upcoming Gone, Baby, Gone.

Read Inside Track article

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