Saturday, September 26, 2015

Brad Pitt in trouble with Irish farmers while filming The Lost City Of Z


Brad Pitt is in local trouble with local Irish farmers while filming the movie The Lost City Of Z. The reason is loud explosions that were created for the new film which reportedly scared their livestock.
This has been reported in news.sky.com dated 24 September 2015.
The film is being shot on location on land near Ballygally for the past few months but the locals are angered at the noises and have shared photos of explosions and smoke billowing across the countryside. The bangs, gunfire and small explosions have terrified the animals.
It seems the explosions shook a house and windows and the boom echoed through the glen.
The film is being made by Pitt's Plan B Company and stars British actors Sienna Miller, Charlie Hunnam and Robert Pattinson. Earlier, in 2013, Pitt had apologized to residents of an Oxfordshire village when they complained about gunfire and tanks that were being used for the World War Two film Fury.
Incidentally, at the time that he had given the village a cheque for £1m.
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