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Last Night for Incredible Hulk Big Set Photos


Tonight is the last night to join the gawkers and photographers at the big multi-block film set forThe Incredible Hulk. Filming is slated for 7am and goes all night. The set runs onYonge Street from Dundas north to Gerrard.

The last 2 nights most of the action has been at the Gerrard end with little visible from Yonge. Tonight? You don't know until you show up. Visibility from the side streets has been basically non-existent, so I'd just skip them (unless you know a good spot to get onto a roof-top!).

因为大多数的行动是在杰拉德,这是艾尔so where you'll fine the photogoons. These crowd minders are outfitted with fully functioning umbrellas that they strategically deploy in-front of anything that looks like it might have some zoom capabilities. They can't tell you to stop, but they don't have to move. If this happens to you, no problem. Just leave the crowds at the barriers and walk a bit up Yonge Street. There isn't much traffic there, and you can just stand in the middle of the road and use your zoom to get the action. The blurry photo at the top was taken while dodging one of the more persistent ones.

And when you get home, upload them to theblogTO flickr pooland tag themblogTOIncredibleHulk.

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