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Evil Duck
is
2011-12-27T20:33:15.000Z
looking for locations for an upcoming film project.
latest #12
Evil Duck
says
2011-12-27T20:33:59.000Z
We need an old, abandoned house as close to the Pee Dee region of South Carolina as possible
Evil Duck
says
2011-12-27T20:34:35.000Z
a house that is safe to film in and that we can get permission to use, hopefully free of charge
Ceejay Writer
2011-12-27T20:35:00.000Z
Hmm. Who do you ask for permission, for an abandoned house?
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Evil Duck
says
2011-12-27T20:35:33.000Z
The house would also need to look late 1800's early 1900's New Englandy
Evil Duck
says
2011-12-27T20:35:57.000Z
Because people still own the property and could get quite sued if somebody were to get hurt
Evil Duck
says
2011-12-27T20:36:24.000Z
Also, if they see it in the film and did not give permission, then we could get quite sued as well
Ceejay Writer
2011-12-27T20:41:02.000Z
Ah. to me, 'abandoned' means no owner. But I've never delved into what happens after the abandonment. Now curious. Google ahoy!
Ori0n
says
2011-12-27T20:49:03.000Z
yeah, if you have time, check around places using google maps/earth, you never know what you can find
Ori0n
says
2011-12-27T20:49:05.000Z
like Dinosaurs
Ceejay Writer
2011-12-27T20:49:28.000Z
mostlyhermetic
2011-12-29T03:03:10.000Z
Tanarian
says
2011-12-29T17:22:46.000Z
Nowadays,
nothing
is as abandoned as it looks.
Buckaroo Banzai is an entertainment example.
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