inisboffin wrote: » They're filming 2 episodes over the next few months, and the pieces have 'crime related' themes I believe. Unrelated, spotted Jessica Lange having a quiet pint on Quay St yesterday too!
Wompa1 wrote: » Is it as terrible as their website makes it look? I saw Jesus in a tub of Hagaan Daz Cookies and Cream once before...turned out to be a peice of cookie though. Talk about a disappointment!
inisboffin wrote: » Unrelated, spotted Jessica Lange having a quiet pint on Quay St yesterday too!
dafunk wrote: » There was some filming going on in eyre square last weekend too. Mate of mine was running down past the skeff, late to meet me, when he got grabbed by a film crew and roared at for 'ruining their scene'. There was no indication that there was filming going on except for a very small crowd of 5 or 6 people who were blocking his view of the camera. Gob****es.
Average-Ro wrote: » I doubt that was Jack Taylor, they only had a three week shoot in Galway before moving to Germany to shoot the rest of it (co-produced by a German company so it needed to be done). Also, it's a big production so it wouldn't have been only 5 or 6 people around a camera. I'd say what you saw was the "Blood, Sweat and Wars" shoot. That would have a very small crew. It's a feature that's been trying to get off the ground for 4 or 5 years now.
inisboffin wrote: » You're likely right about what it was, something smaller, judging by crew size and, ahem, crowd control:p But I know for a fact they have another week or two on Jack Taylor. They are doing two different episodes. One is more centered here.
Mollie Breathna wrote: » It definitely is the second series of the "Jack Taylor" - filming in Woodquay and around the Town Hall Theatre earlier in the week and at the Magdalen statue on Forster St at about 8.30 this morning - saw Iain Glen who's playing the lead in that scruffy Garda coat