Film Tax Credits Nearly Turn Deadly
And in a time when there is much confusion about what’s real and what’s not you can’t be too sure what you’re seeing:
A movie chase scene got too realistic early today when a car jumped a curb during a film shoot and smashed into the entrance of a Times Square restaurant, injuring two people, police and witnesses said.
The action scene gone awry unfolded at the Sbarro at 47th Street and Seventh Avenue shortly before 1 a.m.
Street closing notices posted by the police indicated the shoot was for the Nicholas Cage film, “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice.”
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Mark Watkins, a tourist from Birmingham, England, watched the live action chase from the top of the new TKTS booth.
“A black Ferrari and a silver Mercedes were chasing each other,” he said.
“The Ferrari took a route down the center of the road, swerving between cars. The Mercedes took the outside lanes.
“The Ferrari took a sharp right to the left and lost it, swerving across the lanes, taking out a lamppost and a news stand.
“One lady was knocked to the ground and a lamppost landed directly on top of a chap.”
Horrifying video at link.
Posted: May 4th, 2009 | Filed under: I Don't Care If You're Filming, You're In My Goddamn Way, Jerk Move, Just Horrible