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Morning Chaps/esses.


Just seen a big old film crew setting up shop a few doors down from me in one of the big grandiose Victorian houses overlooking the Rye (just down from The Gardens/The Clockhouse). I was in my usual manic rush for the bus so didn't get to ask what they were filming for. Does anyone know?

They are filming an insert for the new bond film. They need to re-film a scene that was originally set in one of the failed baltic states, its a fight scene set in a dilapidated children's playground. Instead of flying everyone back out there at great expense they are doing the re-shoots in the playground in Peckham Rye Park, the location scouts reckon it has a similar feel to it. x

AllforNun Wrote:

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> They are filming an insert for the new bond film.

> They need to re-film a scene that was originally

> set in one of the failed baltic states, its a

> fight scene set in a dilapidated children's

> playground. Instead of flying everyone back out

> there at great expense they are doing the

> re-shoots in the playground in Peckham Rye Park,

> the location scouts reckon it has a similar feel

> to it. x


I can see this being one of the great trivia questions in years to come.

As well as that, filum buffs will be trying to spot the joins, and then there'll be James Bond people going to the playground in order to mate.

Is East Dulwich twinned with Vilnius? And if we are comparable to a failed baltic state why are my mortgage repayments so high?



AllforNun Wrote:

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> They are filming an insert for the new bond film.

> They need to re-film a scene that was originally

> set in one of the failed baltic states, ......................

Marmora Man Wrote:

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> Can this really be the case - the new Bond film

> opens in 14 days time


I'm surprised anyone believed it in the first place!



AllforNun Wrote:

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> Peckham Rye actually, wish it was in ED


Peckham Rye park is in East Dulwich:

http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=534750&y=174750&z=1&sv=534750,174750&st=4&ar=N&mapp=newmap.srf&searchp=newsearch.srf

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Marmora Man Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Can this really be the case - the new Bond film

> > opens in 14 days time

>

> I'm surprised anyone believed it in the first

> place!

>

>

not completely implausable a friend of mine worked on the special effects for King Kong, went on holiday Bangkok and got offered a copy of the DVD, problem was that at that point he hadn't even finished the effects on the film

dulwichmum Wrote:

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> OHMYGOD! Was King Daniel there? Dont tell me

> that I have missed out on seeing his manly form in

> the "flesh" so to speak? *Swoon*



I'm very worried about you DM. You're having a turn; get someone to put your head between your knees and it will pass. Then have a nice cup of tea.

It has been happily neglected in SE15 for many many years, however now that it is really being used by the folk in SE22 things are starting to change. No doubt they will be shifting all the amenities towards the SE22 side ! The moment you walk past Cafe and up though the trees you will suddenly notice, rusty lamposts, a rusty fence, broken signs and a barely functioning Zebra crossing. And lets not forget the derelict splash pool soon to be filled in moved......

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