Joel Torre, namataan sa shooting ng 'Bourne'
Pagtalon mula sa footbridge ang kinunang stunt kanina sa Pasay-Taft Rotonda para sa Hollywood film na “Bourne Legacy”. Pero nagdulot ito ng pagsisikip sa daloy ng trapiko. Nagpa-Patrol, Gretchen Malalad. TV Patrol, Enero 28, 2012, Sabado
01/28/2012 9:38 PM








Do you want HOLLYWOOD to come here again and SPEND MILLIONS
Of pesos???? Then don't be so short sighted and shoot yourselves in the foot!!!!!! Respect the crew, security and actors!! If you choose to be ignorant and break the rules, I am sure nobody will come here again to shoot a movie! Use some class and be respectful. Sue the crew/guards?????? Unbelievable!!! You really DON'T WANT to improve your situation here. There are so many other places to shoot movies. If you are so ignorant to say to sue them and to not respect them, I hope they never come here again. Use some common sense people. Or stay stuck 50 years in the past.
In the name of GOD!
Pinoys can easily destroy these casts and crew by saying those kind of words.
Don't take pictures is TRUE but being near to the actor & actress when taking pictures (ignorant-style) is a very bad idea.
Education is very important.
Oh C'mmon
They know that this is Asia where fake products, fake videos, fake pics, and pirated DVD's. The producers requested the public not to take pics and they can't follow rules. Haven't you heard about the Dolce and Gabbana store in Hong Kong? Taking of pics of the window display from the public side is not allowed by the store. At the end of the day, let us think of the big bonanza out of it instead of being another wet blanket that kills all the economic opportunities of this benighted land.
Bourne Security Shameful
I was there earlier, and it's really shameful to hear some of the angry Pasay residents in the crowd who complained about Bourne security.
MMDA and Bourne's private security guards don't allow them to take pictures of Jeremy and Rachel, even with just their measly low-res cellphones.
They are intimidated by the guards and told that charges will be filled against them unless they delete the pictures that they took.
Isn't there a law that protects the freedom of the press? What nonsense are these guards talking about. The Pasay residents don't seem to know their rights.
It should be the other way around. The public should file charges against these guards who tell them it's illegal and who order them to delete their pictures.
Some of them that I've talked with even said that their cellphone was smashed by American crew after they took pictures of the actors. But obviously the press can take lots of pictures.
Bourne Legacy should be sued by these victims of intimidation.
In retaliation to intimidating threats, one of the pedicab drivers even shouted, "'Wag kayo magbayad para manood n'yan! I-pipirata 'yan! Manood nalang kayo ng DVD! (Don't pay to view that! That will be pirated! Just watch the DVD!)"
Although its not illegal and
Although its not illegal and I'm sure security asked people nicely the first time, but all these shows lack of respect by Filipinos over simple requests. It's no wonder few Hollywood movies are shot in the Philippines.