2/06/2008 at 8:45 AM
Tags: Celeb Travel, Vanity Fair, Oscars Travel, Oscars (all tags)
While rumors of the ending of the WGA strike seem to be running rampant, at least one star seeker is not optimistic: After promising that the party would continue, "Vanity Fair" magazine officially canceled its flash post-Oscar bash. A statement offered support for the writers, who as of now do not have waivers to write for the Jon Stewart-hosted awards ceremony, and said that having a party at this time would not be appropriate.
Now we'll have to take our couture gowns back for real. Hey, there's always George Clooney's house--Angelina Jolie said at Newsweek's Oscars roundtable that the party would be there. We'll bring some popcorn, but we can't promise that we'll be rooting for "Michael Clayton."
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[Photo: Faded Youth Blog]
by egw
2/26/2007 at 5:25 PM
Tags: Oscars, The Departed, Movie Set Travel, Boston Tourism (all tags)
On Set Photo at the Charlestown Navy Yard, June 2005
The Departed was a good movie, probably not Martin Scorsese's best--the man made Taxi Driver and Goodfellas you know--but none of that matters now because The Departed was voted the year's best picture, and Scorsese best director. The movie was filmed in Southie and Chucktown (South Boston and Charlestown) and in honor of the pictures Academy Award, we have thrown together a mini-movie set tour guide of Charlestown, where Jack Nicholson's character made his fictional home, and also where the cast and crew made their actual home back in the summer of 2005. Enjoy.
:: The Departed Quick Tour Guide ::
Frank Costello: [while eating crab] Do you know John Lennon?
Billy Costigan: Yeah, sure, he was the president before Lincoln.
Frank Costello: Lennon said, "I'm an artist. You give me a fucking tuba, I'll get you something out of it.
Where Frank Costello Would Eat:
Olive's
An upscale Todd English joint. A place to see and be seen dining with your significant other or having a power dinner. Even though Todd English joints are as common as Wolfgang Puck joints these days, this was one of the originals, and it still means something to eat there.
Side note: Donald Trump once rewarded his apprenti with an infamous dinner here that ended in Omarosa accusing some girl of racism.
Ellerby: [on Sullivan getting married] Marriage is an important part of getting ahead. It lets people know you're not a homo. A married guy seems more stable. People see the ring, they think, "At least somebody can stand the son of a bitch." Ladies see the ring, they know immediately that you must have some cash, and your cock must work.
Where Ellerby Would Eat:
Navy Yard Bistro
It is quite, small, and serves decent food in a really relaxed setting. Perfect place for a romantic like Ellerby.
Colin Sullivan: [to Madolyn] If we're not gonna make it, it's gotta be you that gets out, cause I'm not capable. I'm fucking Irish, I'll deal with something being wrong for the rest of my life.
Where Sullivan Would Drink:
New Sully's
Which means, Sully's on Main Street, not Union Street (the Union Street one is where Billy Costigan might show up). This place even serves pub food these days. There is a Golden Tee machine, which you know Sullivan would enjoy, plus the Sox are always on in the summer. This place is old school Townie, yet still friendly to newcomers--a rare combination.
by markj
3/14/2006 at 9:08 AM
Tags: Celeb Travel, Oscars (all tags)

Oscar-winning 'Tsotsi' Director Gavin Hood, star Presley Chweneyagae and other cast and crew members paraded through Alexandra township (one of the country's most notorious slums) near Johannesburg in a roofless bus, and were greeted by thousands of cheering throngs. The film won a best-foreign language film award for its tale of a township gangster. It has earned more than $570,000 in South Africa alone--a precendent unmet by other area themed movies.
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by sedona