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Producer Tommy Reid interview on ‘The Irishman’

Producer Tommy Reid wanted to incorporate his experience growing up in Irish/Italian North New Jersey with his research into the real life characters of The Irishman. It’s been a long 12 years for Reid, bringing this film into fruition, but with a stellar cast and crew, The Irishman has the potential to be one of …

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The grass is greener on Danny’s side in ‘The Irishman’

Danny Greene, an Irish American dock worker-turned-mobster who climbed the ranks and boldly took on the Italian mob was not a good guy, but we’ll be on his side in The Irishman. This is accomplished through the charismatic acting of Ray Stevenson and Director Jonathan Hensleigh’s work on the screenplay. Bart Rosenblatt gives us a …

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‘The Irishman’ Much More Than A Gangster Movie

Executive Producer, Jonathan Dana, gives MovieSet the inside scoop on The Irishman, a BIG story that needs to be shared!

Clip description: Jonathan Dana, Executive Producer of The Irishman, talks about the plot of the film, the cast, what delighted him about the experience and why they chose to film in Detroit
More from The Irishman
Check out The Irishman sitelet …

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Ray Stevenson and his Many Rough and Tough Roles!

We’ve been seeing a lot of Ray Stevenson lately. He may be best known for his role as Titus Pullo in the HBO/BBC television series “Rome,” but you can see him in a plethora of BA roles including as the vigilantly Frank Castle in Punisher War Zone, the insane Vampaneze Murlaugh in Cirque du Freak: …

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Top Ten Highlights from MovieSet Dailies Blog in 2009

This time of year is all about the lists – well, we won’t change the tradition. Here’s a list of 10 highlights from the MovieSet Dailies blog which reflect MovieSet’s core mission of connecting films in production with movie fans by sharing behind the scenes content direct from set.

We have big plans for 2010 with …

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‘The Irishman’ Producer Bart Rosenblatt talks Green Screens & Car Explosions

Get your first look at official footage from the upcoming crime/drama The Irishman! In a MovieSet exclusive interview, Producer Bart Rosenblatt takes you behind the scenes to discuss the two biggest challenges while filming.  Find out how green screens were used to create the illusion of a huge grain ship at Detroit’s Nicholson docks and …

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Give it up for the Gaffer – Interview from the set of ‘The Irishman’

MovieSet’s exclusive coverage of the production of ‘The Irishman‘ rolls on with a visit with the Gaffer – in other words, the chief lighting guy.
Join the head of the lighting department Anthony ‘Spike’ Simms behind the scenes to hear him talk about what he does as a gaffer, the challenges of working through adverse weather …

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Highly Explosive – Cars blowing up on the Set of ‘The Irishman’

Go behind the scenes of ‘The Irishman‘ to hear what SFX Foreman’s Rob Tyrell of Tyrell Effects and Rental from Chesterfield, MI and Russel Tyrrell have to say about blowing things up.
Hear Rob talk about working smart and safe as well as buying supplies locally, while Russel runs you through an on-set car explosion in …

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New Criminologist dives deep into ‘The Irishman’ in “Inside an Upcoming Major Hollywood Mob Flick”

While promoting the production of ‘The Irishman,’ we’ve found there are many disparate niches of fans for this film. For example, Vincent D’Onofrio, Christopher Walken, Val Kilmer, Ray Stevenson and many of the other actors have dedicated fan groups and dozens of fan sites and busy message boards.
There are folks who have a personal association …

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‘The Irishman’: Interview with Costume Designer Melissa Bruning

Check out our latest ‘The Irishman‘ Video.
Costume Designer Melissa Bruning sits down to talk about creating the illusion of reality in a period piece through proper wardrobe selection. She discusses her research into the clothes of the era and introduces the wardrobe staff that keep the continuity of the cast’s clothing correct from scene to …

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