Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Last Supper
Our last dinner in Argentina was a huge affair. The massive cook at the Candelaria fired up the enormous grill outside and created a true Argentine BBQ. Thick choking smoke billowed forth from the flames and the chicken, beef, chorizo were stacked high. Then the more adventuresome cuts like intestines and blood sausages were served.
Once satiated, it was tough to get back to work.
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Back in the Barn
We drove back to La Candelaria to shoot the remainder of the scene we missed the other night due to burning down the set.....by accident, we think. 150 strands of christmas tree lights, 4 live chickens and a pair of chaps and a bra with l.e.d. lights installed. Pure magic.
Lunch With Orlando
The other day, Ellen and I woke up after a night's filming to meet our friend Flora with her guest Orlando Bloom. We met at San Telmo's legendary La Brigada restaurant. Bloom was making his way south to join his cousin on an expedition of antartica to view the effects of global warming. The very topic we spoke of is in the news today.
Flora and he want shopping the old mercado and I grabbed a cab back to the hotel to catch the van to work.
Sunday, January 28, 2007
Juan P and Me
Last night we spent some time in a small water tank in the Palermo district of Buenos Aires.
The crew here in BA has been wonderful. Fast, excellent technicians. Ellen has really enjoyed working with a female camera crew headed by the lovely Magda (pictured above).
The electricians have all have great attitudes and are very knowledgeable about their craft. The local gaffer has been a wonderful man Quito. Always calm and collected in the face of some formidable problems, I will always remember his quiet voice asking when I wanted something, "Jhon, tell me, please".
Quito's best boy here is Juan P. Of obvious italian heritage, Juan P as been nearby on all occasions and has been run the crew most efficiently. His name, when said fast in spanish to the english ear, sounds like "Wompby". Ellen has gotten to calling him Womp. Perfect. I hope to work with this crew again.
Saturday, January 27, 2007
La Candelaria
A few last pics of our castle in the country. Estancia La Candelaria. We are actually going back tomorrow to shoot the barn scene we missed the other night due to fire. Hope we are more successful this time.
The history of the manor is different here than it was recounted to us. So who knows what's true about the castle.
Maureen Dowd on Cheney
Dowd destroys beyond delusional, deranged Dick
by Joe in DC - 1/27/2007 09:49:00 AM
Vintage Dowd. This is why we love her:
Delusional is far too mild a word to describe Dick Cheney. Delusional doesn’t begin to capture the profound, transcendental one-flew-over daftness of the man.
Has anyone in the history of the United States ever been so singularly wrong and misguided about such phenomenally important events and continued to insist he’s right in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary?
It requires an exquisite kind of lunacy to spend hundreds of billions destroying America’s reputation in the world, exhausting the U.S. military, failing to catch Osama, enhancing Iran’s power in the Middle East and sending American kids to train and arm Iraqi forces so they can work against American interests.
Only someone with an inspired alienation from reality could, under the guise of exorcising the trauma of Vietnam, replicate the trauma of Vietnam.
You must have a real talent for derangement to stay wrong every step of the way, to remain in complete denial about Iraq’s civil war, to have a total misunderstanding of Arab culture, to be completely oblivious to the American mood and to be absolutely blind to how democracy works.
In a democracy, when you run a campaign that panders to homophobia by attacking gay marriage and then your lesbian daughter writes a book about politics and decides to have a baby with her partner, you cannot tell Wolf Blitzer he’s “out of line” when he gingerly raises the hypocrisy of your position.
Via AmericaBlog
by Joe in DC - 1/27/2007 09:49:00 AM
Vintage Dowd. This is why we love her:
Delusional is far too mild a word to describe Dick Cheney. Delusional doesn’t begin to capture the profound, transcendental one-flew-over daftness of the man.
Has anyone in the history of the United States ever been so singularly wrong and misguided about such phenomenally important events and continued to insist he’s right in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary?
It requires an exquisite kind of lunacy to spend hundreds of billions destroying America’s reputation in the world, exhausting the U.S. military, failing to catch Osama, enhancing Iran’s power in the Middle East and sending American kids to train and arm Iraqi forces so they can work against American interests.
Only someone with an inspired alienation from reality could, under the guise of exorcising the trauma of Vietnam, replicate the trauma of Vietnam.
You must have a real talent for derangement to stay wrong every step of the way, to remain in complete denial about Iraq’s civil war, to have a total misunderstanding of Arab culture, to be completely oblivious to the American mood and to be absolutely blind to how democracy works.
In a democracy, when you run a campaign that panders to homophobia by attacking gay marriage and then your lesbian daughter writes a book about politics and decides to have a baby with her partner, you cannot tell Wolf Blitzer he’s “out of line” when he gingerly raises the hypocrisy of your position.
Via AmericaBlog
Friday, January 26, 2007
Before Lunch Art
We arrived at the 120 year old barn on a vast campo near the castle yesterday to start shooting. The place is magnificent and we have burn pots around, a white horse and the perfect blue-ish backlight. We finish the exterior work and move inside. We have a girl in a bra and chaps that have hundreds of tiny l.e.d. lights attached. There are hundreds of strings of christmas tree lights wrapped around the rafters. The effect is one of pure male fantasy, the "Axe effect". We break for lunch and return to..............
After Lunch Catastrophe
We were finishing lunch when a driver ran into our area and started screaming. We ran outside and the barn was in flames. Several crew members ran inside with fire extinguishers and unloaded six canisters unto the flames as others pulled out camera equipment. But with so much hay, the fire raced through our set and soon the tin roof began to glow red. The fire fighters, Bomberos, arrived 20 minutes later to our remote location. By that time the huge timbers supporting the roof were preparing to collapse.
The fire fighting truck looked to be from the 1940's.
We packed up what was left undamaged and called it a night. As we drove away, los bomberos were still fighting the diminishing flames.
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