<p>Our neighborhood in LA regularly has streets that film crews close off for shooting film of all kinds, TV series, commercials, movie scenes and the equipment and manpower there for what is essentially a very small scene, maybe 5 or 10 minutes of actual film that's shot, the equipment brought to location is insane. It does get annoying though since it's a fairly regular occurrence, at least a few times a year, sometimes more where a whole street is closed off to the public and patrolling security guards around the perimeter keeping everyone out.</p><p><br></p><p>Off-topic (still on-topic this video) I didn't know about your son's near-death experience. I look forward to seeing the documentary you guys shot. You're one of the few people I genuinely like and follow online and I value your thoughts and opinions, I'm happy to hear he's doing well now.</p>
<blockquote><a href="#357803"><em>In reply to ErichK:</em></a><em> </em></blockquote><p>I Hear you Erich. I'm a Detroit native son living in the NYC area and my hopes rise at the beginning of every season and are usually dashed by week 6, but like a Stockholm syndrome victim, I come back every year…</p>