Sandy Posted May 2, 2008 Report Share Posted May 2, 2008 http://www.reuters.com/article/entertainme...154852020080501 By Borys Kit LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - The entire world loves Will Smith, but not Dresden Graham, a 65-year-old retiree who is waging a war against Smith's latest film, the drama "Seven Pounds," which is shooting in her Hollywood neighborhood. The production is based just three houses up from Graham's home, where she has lived in since the mid-'80s. Trucks line the street, crews are busy setting up and striking down, generators hum, and security and police officers patrol the area. Graham, who has signs in her yard and on her house that read "Will Smith, Go Film at Your Mansions" and "Put Potty Toilets on Your Neighbor's House," has a litany of complaints. She doesn't like the fume-spewing trucks parked running in front of her house, where the production has placed portable toilets. She's not that keen on the planned night shoot that will go to 3 a.m., either, because it calls for bright lights, rain machines and Great Danes. "We had no choice," she says. "The neighborhood had no choice." But her biggest complaint is with FilmL.A., the nonprofit organization that acts as a liaison for the city, its residences and film companies. Graham points out, accurately, that FilmL.A. gets its funding through permits -- the more it issues, the more revenue it generates. And "Pounds" is the fifth production in six weeks to occupy a two-block area around her home. FilmLA says the house where "Pounds" is filming has been used on only four shoots in the past year. It doesn't share Graham's view that the area has hosted too many productions. Residents are grumbling, though, even though many work in the entertainment industry and were reluctant to speak out against a big star like Smith and a bigger studio like Columbia. They complain about noise and the loss of parking spaces, which force certain apartment residents to park at a nearby church and take a shuttle bus to their building. "We are completely on board with filming on our streets, but this is too much," says Amy Aquino, a member of the neighborhood association who also is on the committee that oversees film shoots. Aquino, a working actress who has appeared on shows like "ER," understands the need to film in Los Angeles and wants to keep shoots in the city, but she also wants a little more respect for residents. "You can put up with a lot for a day or two but not for two weeks," she says. By most accounts, the production has done things by the book: securing permits, conducting a survey to get the required resident signatures to sign off for night shoots and also paying many residents. It even donated $5,000 to the neighborhood association. That matters little to Graham, who says that the production tried to negotiate with her: "I told them, 'Here's what I have in mind: You give me what you're giving (the owner of the house being used) because when you're filming at her house, you're filming in my house.'" FilmL.A. admits that some residents initially resisted the shoot but that it has mitigated many concerns. "Sometimes we can't make everybody happy," spokesman Todd Lindgren says. "We have done a good job." The "Pounds" shoot is proceeding as planned and will continue on and off until the middle of the month. Graham knows she can't stop it but also knows that because of her signs, the production was forced to construct a false flowered wall to hide them from the camera's view. "It's a small victory," she says, "but at least it's something." Reuters/Hollywood Reporter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jazzy Julie Posted May 2, 2008 Report Share Posted May 2, 2008 Old people need better things to do than makes signs for there gardens lol. The thing is tho, how many annoying things happen like this that disturb you. Everyone has to put up with roadworks or building works goin on, its just tough, i'd rather a movie than that supermarket i have to put up with. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daniel Posted May 3, 2008 Report Share Posted May 3, 2008 What a nut, ah well, the old lady will be shown up when its making a ton at the box office :rofl: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3cookies Posted May 4, 2008 Report Share Posted May 4, 2008 Thats not just that one lady in particular. That happens here in Burbank ALOT where u can see movies shot all the tyme. ITs the movie capitol. Will is my baby, and has no play what so ever on the location the producers/scouts search for with filming locations, but it can be very intrusive to have all that traffic, and noises interfere with your privacy, and your 'quiet time', and residents do have a legitimate reason to complain or be upset. If it were close to Will & Jada's home, im sure Jada would raise hell like that old lady, when her kids have to go to school, and theres some building or what have u..... is exploding a number of times until the producer and director says... its RIGHT.... In these cases, the producers/directors whoever call the shots for locations,.. should offer some compensation to the nearby residents and put them up in a fancy hotel so it wont disturb their privacy... surely she knows thats just how hollywood is .. so basically, she has to deal with it. xo, cookie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members JRoll Posted May 10, 2008 Members Report Share Posted May 10, 2008 Old people are never satisfied. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Rams0011 Posted July 8, 2008 Members Report Share Posted July 8, 2008 that's just stupid, id love for The Will Smith to film in my backyard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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