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Fire on the set of WILD WILD WEST

I hate to see something like this happen, because all films should have smooth sailing, but well I figured you might be curious about it. Two reports on this with slightly different information from each!

Don't know if you've heard yet, but there was some sort of mishap today in filming at Cook's Ranch on "The Wild, Wild West." Apparently, a scene calling for explosions and the destruction of a small town went awry, and fire trucks were called in from all around.

The local news just ran a piece on it, without explaining exactly what had happened, but it looked like whatever they blew up had burned completely to the ground. They may need to rebuild a little, if they still need any of that. No one was hurt, but neighbors were startled and angry. One even took the time to try and throw an environmental rant into her comments, but was cut off by the reporter.

And there are further sources that say the owners of Cook's Ranch are upset over this and may be looking into filing a lawsuit against Warner Bros. over this. Not a good omen, considering WB's year so far.

Thought you'd be interested--if you use this, call me "Loveless."

And then there was this report...

There was a tidbit on the news today (here in Albuquerque) about a mishap on the set of WWW. Apparently a pyrotechnic effect went a bit out of control and burned a large portion of the set.

Fortunately for Warners, this is the last week of filming, and the effect was supposed to show a large part of the town being decimated anyway. According to the PR guy, this shouldn't hold up filming all that much.

On a more extended note, the residents of Galisteo (the town near the ranch where the film was shot) are beginning to tire of large films coming to their area, as apparently, this isn't the first sort of mishap of this kind. Whether this will be the catalyst for a NM backlash against films being shot here is yet to be determined. Personally I doubt it, but these people seemed rather incensed at the fiasco.

Just thought I'd like to know.

Call me....lessee....The Man From Another Place.

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Fire at WB
by Kubrick
Sep 2nd, 1998
09:10:42 AM
Fire on The Wild Wild West
by D Gunn
Sep 2nd, 1998
01:43:25 PM
Oh no. Not the precious WWW set.
by Wolfpack
May 28th, 2006
10:43:27 AM

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