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Monday, June 6, 2011
First Day On The Set Of 2013's Thriller, "Loft" feat. James Marsden!
Today was the first day of production on the film and the only Actor that I interacted with was James Marsden from X-Men as Cyclops, 27 Dresses, Enchanted, and Death At A Funeral. I heard nothing but nice things about him & he was always smiling and acting so professional, and it really shocked me that he did NOT eat in the tent, or a trailer, on in a limo. He ate in the same room as the extras and the crew. That is really rare to see the actors eat in the same vicinity as the Extras! Really rare! I was only used in one scene. They made St. Charles Av. in New Orleans look like NYC'S Infamous 5th Av. They tried their very best, but to no avail did it look like a real thing. The scene was set up as like women were shopping in Beverly Hills with bags and the men looked all casual in suits and stuff like they worked on Wall Street with newspapers and binders, briefcases and such all in hand. By the time I took about 5 steps, it was called, "cut." I do not think that I was used in the scene or seen for that matter but it was still fun nonetheless! We spent most of the day sitting around talking to other people and sweating our butts off!
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