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Don't get John/edhistory started, Ted.


We'll have sequestered half of Southwark and Lewisham before tea.


Still, Brad Pitt found SE15's post-apocalyptic overtones just right for his latest film...


http://metro.co.uk/2011/09/22/brad-pitt-takes-world-war-z-shoot-to-peckham-158988/


Couldn't spot the Heygate in the trailer though:




[insert gag about zombies/Rye Lane/Sat morning here]

Ted Max Wrote:

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> Mona Lisa locations:

> http://www.reelstreets.com/index.php?option=com_fi

> lms_online&task=view&id=637

>

> Opening scenes for Keef:

>


> =share&list=PL717C10D561D9E05E#t=0h1m15s



Wicked, cheers Ted. I was a school year above the kid on the bike, so that really is the East Dulwich I grew up in. (I'd have been 7 or 8 when that was filmed).

Otta Wrote:

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> I wonder if anything has been filmed in Dulwich

> Woods. The big tunnel would be a good location. Or

> it would have been before they built that stupid

> cage in front of it!!! Grrr!!!!!



Cue StraferJack ninja anecdote....

We never did arrange the walk followed by beer (dressed as Ninjas). I'm still in!


I always remember me and my friend walking up Cox's walk at about 2am with 2 girls we were no doubt hoping to cop off with (when we were about 15). We got as far as the bridge before the girls chickened out and wanted to turn back... I was mighty releived!

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