Real World Red Hook? Ha!
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noob blog wrote: As we crossed over the BQE on Sackett St., Jim remarked how he always wondered, while driving, who all those strange people were who crossed the BQE. Aside from hordes of Hasidic Jews, and the occasional sunbather, I couldn’t distinctly remember anybody else crossing the BQE. Ironically, I was wearing a black Fedora and could have easily been mistaken for an orthodox man of religion.
Erm, wtf? -
My apologies if I went a bit too far.
And thanks, well aware of the latest MTV Real World siting thing, just a bit perplexed with your blog post considering that there are many, many folks who cross the BQE over there (Union, Sackett, Degraw, etc.) on a daily basis of various walks of life.
Perhaps you are somehow confusing Columbia Street, Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill neighborhoods with South Willliamsburg?
The imagery just struck me as a bit wayyy off. (<-- oxywhatever)
Also, in the neighborhood, it's probably a good idea to have a better understanding of the term Steveador [sic]. -
Well if this is a done deal, the least you can do is bring back Puck. Or Norman, that was his name right? The cutie from RR1?
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Vaguely interesting article in AMNY:
'Real World' filming in Red Hook undermined by upset neighbors
http://www.amny.com/entertainment/tv/am-realworld0910,0,3213780.story
By Kristen V. Brown | Special to amNewYork
The "Real World" has begun filming in Red Hook, and some residents are already "real" annoyed.
"My first reaction when I heard about the "Real World" coming to Red Hook was a string of profanity," said Christopher Fahey, 37, a web designer and Red Hook resident.
"We like the fact that Red Hook is inaccessible and uncool. I heard about how people gave the Philadelphia cast a hard time -- I hope we do the same."
According to MTV, the show started filming last month and is scheduled to premier the 13 one-hour episodes in January. The Red Hook season will mark the show's 17th year, bringing the series back to the city where it all started in 1992.
The house -- which includes a ground floor deck with a Jacuzzi and view of the East River and Statue of Liberty -- is located at the end of Pier 41.
"I don't care if the Real World is here or not as long as they respect the neighborhood," said Janet Carlson- Sanders, 44, a Red Hook resident and business owner. "But the question is, will they respect it? If you get drunk and throw up -- throw up on your own front steps."
Some web sites have reported the seven cast members have been seen spotted drinking in Williamsburg and working out in Park Slope. The cast, however, has seemingly steered clear of their own neighborhood, according to neighborhood residents.
"The whole operation has been pretty low-key, and they haven't bothered us much," said Aubrey Heimer, 28, a Red Hook resident and employee at Steve's Key Lime Pie, which shares a building with the "Real World" cast. "That's because everybody in Red Hook is saying 'no way,' and shutting the door on them."
An MTV spokeswoman said filming would go on for another few months
The MTV cast first got the cold shoulder from the neighborhood a few months ago when some residents refused to sign release forms for scenes shot near their houses. Sunny's Bar, one of Red Hook's most beloved establishments, even went so far as to tell MTV the cast was not allowed at the bar.
"Red Hook is a tight-knit neighborhood," said resident Matthew Blakeway-Phillips, 48, "I imagine the cast will be quite short on bars to go to quickly."
Edie Stone, 42, owner of popular bar Bait and Tackle on Van Brunt Street agreed. "This is going to be the realest Real World ever because the regulars at bars like mine are going to treat the cast like crap."
Many residents wonder is the Real World is just the beginning of change in the neighborhood that ultimately threatens the type of secluded lifestyle that Red Hook residents like to live.
"First Ikea, now the Real World, maybe this is all just an indication of where Red Hook is going," said longtime resident Brandon Emerick, 31.
"Red Hook is already not the same as it was five years ago."
"This is the kind of place where the cast will stick out like a sore thumb," said Stone . "But the Real World is sort of minor in comparison to Ikea." -
I haven't noticed the cast or the filming, are they shuttling the cast out of the hood? If so, does the shuttle happen to be going by any subway stations during rush hours?
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Do people still watch MTV? Yeah it was worth watching back in the late 80's when they made real music not the garbage that they out out these days. I am surprised that MTV is still around after all these years. Remember that song by Dire Straits?..."I want my MTV" well I sure don't want it.
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manic_depressive wrote: Do people still watch MTV? Yeah it was worth watching back in the late 80's when they made real music not the garbage that they out out these days. I am surprised that MTV is still around after all these years. Remember that song by Dire Straits?..."I want my MTV" well I sure don't want it.
Plenty of folks still watch MTV. However, if you were watching in the late 80s, then you have aged decently out of their demographic by now. Try VH1, and be pleased that you are now considered "classic."
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