I love Twitter, adore Twitter. But I have a facebook (which I use very infrequently) to keep up with some real world friends that I don't have any other contact info for.
Poor Ian Somerhalder. Life was so simple when all he had to do was pine after his sister and grow stubble. Now he's cast as a Gossip Girl failpire and probably will soon be joining Robert Pattinson in waking up with a bottle of Jack in hand trying to remember a time when their life didn't involve screaming preteen girls.
But what I'm thinking about is the bevy of Twihards who have now started reading every vampire thing under the sun and will latch on to the reissued series like cold on ice. I forsee many battles between new fans and old school ones with Ian Somerhalder right in the middle, clutching his whiskey bottle.
Heh. You know, I suspected it was something like, "Just like Twilight, lol," and then the faculty got all freaked out that there was some kind of impending school violence going on.
Taking WoodstocksoulforopheliaMarch 27 2009, 01:33:02 UTC
I grew up 30 minutes from the Woodstock site and I am cracking up as to how much the trailer's locations look like that area. Do you know where they filmed the movie?
To this day there are still hippies at the woodstock site. they've never left. if you happen to go up to the area for concerts they'll be sitting in their folding chairs by the dirt where the stage was and be like "You know, we had a really big concert almost forty years ago here." It's great. I miss living up there. <3
Re: Taking WoodstocksoulforopheliaMarch 27 2009, 01:44:15 UTC
Oh thank you for the link!
And it looks like all the film locations they mention were in the surrounding areas/other counties. The actual site is in Bethel (the town Woodstock is like 45 minutes away from the Woodstock concert site). But... Sullivan County kinda all looks the same so one farm isn't much different from another. XD
I think it would be hard for them to film on the actual site because they put a big concert area into it (Bethel Woods it's called). It's only half the hill and the plot of land where the concert stage was that's left. =\
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Sooo not a typo XD
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To this day there are still hippies at the woodstock site. they've never left. if you happen to go up to the area for concerts they'll be sitting in their folding chairs by the dirt where the stage was and be like "You know, we had a really big concert almost forty years ago here." It's great. I miss living up there. <3
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And it looks like all the film locations they mention were in the surrounding areas/other counties. The actual site is in Bethel (the town Woodstock is like 45 minutes away from the Woodstock concert site). But... Sullivan County kinda all looks the same so one farm isn't much different from another. XD
I think it would be hard for them to film on the actual site because they put a big concert area into it (Bethel Woods it's called). It's only half the hill and the plot of land where the concert stage was that's left. =\
... I'll stop rambling now.
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