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Re: Alex is lead in Three Rivers
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 2:30 am
by Raven
Wouldn't it be filming in LA if it gets picked up?
Re: Alex is lead in Three Rivers
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 2:34 am
by wpgrace
Raven wrote:Wouldn't it be filming in LA if it gets picked up?
I cannot imagine they would really continue to film in Pittsburgh. Cold. Weather issues. Outside shots get difficult. Cast isn't used to that cold. Plus all the tech and support peeps are in Hollywood. Did I mention the cold? There is a REASON Hollywood happened in LA....

Re: Alex is lead in Three Rivers
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 2:43 am
by cassysj
wpgrace wrote:Raven wrote:Wouldn't it be filming in LA if it gets picked up?
I cannot imagine they would really continue to film in Pittsburgh. Cold. Weather issues. Outside shots get difficult. Cast isn't used to that cold. Plus all the tech and support peeps are in Hollywood. Did I mention the cold? There is a REASON Hollywood happened in LA....

Well, I agree they wouldn't film in Pittsburgh but we film here in NYC all winter long. They've been shooting something on Grand Street all winter long, 6 parked cars in the middle of the street (not at curb) in the middle of the workday for weeks.
Re: Alex is lead in Three Rivers
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 3:06 am
by Fleur de Lisa
They are probably using Pittsburgh for exterior shots, much like they use Chicago when they film ER. And Chicago is also host to many film and tv shoots. Most major cities have studios--not sure about Pitt.
I can see the entertainment magazines now: "Who's hotter McDreamy, or McEverythinghotandgorgoeouscharming......"
Re: Alex is lead in Three Rivers
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 3:18 am
by MoonMad
Oh ladies (and I use the term loosely) I've had a great laugh reading all your Alex/doctor comments. Thanks for that. As for the "Mc" name, if he's got tats peeking out from under his sleeves, I'm putting my money on "McSexyBadBoy".
This is just great news, but it's a real worry now about whether it will get a pick up. After that we have to worry about whether it will rate or not. Don't put those worry beads away just yet. God, this industry kills.

Re: Alex is lead in Three Rivers
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 3:31 am
by MSJ_sunglasses
Re: Alex is lead in Three Rivers
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 3:31 am
by Overdamoon

Sorry all, I can barely muster any enthusiasm. I really try to have an open mind. I really did.

At first, I thought Cool! a McSteamy-ish kinda show for Alex!
Does this BlogTalkRadio blog below sound like Doctor Yablonski will get any sex or get to wear his tats or get wet? Okay, he may get wet in this show. 1 out of 3 ain't bad.
This pilot sounds intellectual, borderline documentary or reality show.
Date / Time: 2/8/2009 11:03 AM
CBS orders "Three Rivers" pilot from Carol Barbee EP of Swingtown and Jericho, yay Carol !!!
CBS has given a greenlight for a pilot for Three Rivers created by Carol Barbee and will be Executive Produced by her as well as Curtis Hanson and Carol Fenelon.
Three Rivers centers upon organ transplants, with each story told from the point of view of the doctor, the recipient and the donor.
We look forward to CBS giving a series order for Three Rivers !!
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/stations/b ... yay-Carol-
Re: Alex is lead in Three Rivers
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 3:33 am
by SirenSong
Fleur de Lisa wrote:They are probably using Pittsburgh for exterior shots, much like they use Chicago when they film ER. And Chicago is also host to many film and tv shoots. Most major cities have studios--not sure about Pitt.
That was my thought too at first, that they would probably shoot in LA and do the occasional excursion to PA, but CBS is purposefully looking for shows that are shot elsewhere in order to save money. A lot of states are now offering big tax breaks in order to lure TV and movie productions. So who knows, right?
The networks are under pressure to cut where they can. Just within the past couple of days, Without a Trace and Cold Case were put on notice that they might not return because of high costs and diminishing ratings. The cast may be asked to take pay cuts and they might be forced to film elsewhere as well if they want to continue, but even that might not guarantee that they'll be sticking around.
Sounds like bad news for them and possible good news for any possible pilot pick-ups.
Re: Alex is lead in Three Rivers
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 3:47 am
by darlingcat
I am planning my next vacation, Pittsburgh sounds good

Re: Alex is lead in Three Rivers
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 3:48 am
by Overdamoon
Wow, thanks MSJ_sun. The producers chose Pittsburgh for the $75 million tax incentive program but the PA senators want to cancel the program... So, "Keezer said if the tax credit program is canceled, it could have an impact on "Three Rivers" filming episodes beyond the pilot locally."
It will be interesting if the Upfronts will be determined on the basis of costs and state tax incentives instead of picking the best pilots. Talk about politics behind the networks choosing their shows for the lineup!
On the other hand, "Pittsburgh has a good track record with pilots. Scenes from both "The Guardian" (2001-04) and "Smith" (2006) were shot here, and both of those pilots were ordered as fall series."
Keeping fingers and toes crossed.

Re: Alex is lead in Three Rivers
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 4:00 am
by Fleur de Lisa
SirenSong wrote:Fleur de Lisa wrote:They are probably using Pittsburgh for exterior shots, much like they use Chicago when they film ER. And Chicago is also host to many film and tv shoots. Most major cities have studios--not sure about Pitt.
That was my thought too at first, that they would probably shoot in LA and do the occasional excursion to PA, but CBS is purposefully looking for shows that are shot elsewhere in order to save money. A lot of states are now offering big tax breaks in order to lure TV and movie productions. So who knows, right?
The networks are under pressure to cut where they can. Just within the past couple of days, Without a Trace and Cold Case were put on notice that they might not return because of high costs and diminishing ratings. The cast may be asked to take pay cuts and they might be forced to film elsewhere as well if they want to continue, but even that might not guarantee that they'll be sticking around.
Sounds like bad news for them and possible good news for any possible pilot pick-ups.
I know that Chicago gives huge tax incentives for shoots to film here. And the way the economy is, the cities would be hard pressed to turn away any new source of income the can get. As to the show getting picked up, I am celebrating the fact that he is even filming a pilot--that's the first step! Remember, they have him on a talent hold contract, they wanted him and I think the chances of his pilot getting picked up are good. The dude has a lot of buzz surrounding him, and this is ER's last year, Gray's numbers aren't as strong as in years past, this may very well usher in a new type of hospital drama.
Fingers, toes, eyes and various other unmentionables crossed.
Re: Alex is lead in Three Rivers
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 4:04 am
by Overdamoon
Raven wrote:ha ha ha. I'm two for two. I was 100% convinced Moonlight would get a second season and I was 100% sure Alex was going to star in a CM spinoff.
Thanks Pam for giving us such great news!!!
So...I WILL NOT say that the series is 100% getting picked up for the fall schedule.
Whew.
Congratulations Alex!!!! And yay for us!!!
There are no plans for a CM spinoff, Rav, only NCIS spinoff. My money is still in for an ex-Navy SEAL Dominic Vaile in the NCIS spinoff that I'm curious they still haven't cast yet. (Have they?) In the 3/9 Aussie interview, Alex said he's optimistic but wasn't sure which production he'll be in. I figure he may have more than one option. Maybe CBS's reserving that spot for Alex in case this one doesn't come into fruition.
NCIS spinoff looks like a shoo-in so CBS probably has room for only 1 or 2 other dramas. CBS got some big-name actors agree to do their pilots. Julianna Margulies is doing "Good Wife" and Skeet Ulrich is in "Back".. Tough competition this year.

Re: Alex is lead in Three Rivers
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 4:13 am
by amyvil
Overdamoon wrote:
There are no plans for a CM spinoff, Rav, only NCIS spinoff.
Actually, Overdamoon, "Washington Field" is the spin off from Criminal Minds. It's being produced by the same people. The CM blog that has Alex's pictures on it talks about it.
And whoever asked which studio is going to be producing "Miami Trauma", it's Warner Bros. and we know how good they are about containing costs ("Speed Racer" anyone). Since Three Rivers is going to be produced by CBS Paramount Studios, that alone would give it the edge over Miami Trauma.
Amy V.
Re: Alex is lead in Three Rivers
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 4:20 am
by Mags
This is great news,And over I hope your right that if TR doesn't get picked up that they will put him in one that does,I know your just speculating but I still hope your right.
Just read your post Amy,I just love you

Re: Alex is lead in Three Rivers
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 4:25 am
by SirenSong
amyvil wrote:Overdamoon wrote:
There are no plans for a CM spinoff, Rav, only NCIS spinoff.
Actually, Overdamoon, "Washington Field" is the spin off from Criminal Minds. It's being produced by the same people. The CM blog that has Alex's pictures on it talks about it.
And whoever asked which studio is going to be producing "Miami Trauma", it's Warner Bros. and we know how good they are about containing costs ("Speed Racer" anyone). Since Three Rivers is going to be produced by CBS Paramount Studios, that alone would give it the edge over Miami Trauma.
Amy V.
Thanks for the info, Amy! I just knew that someone would find out that info.
That is VERY good news for Three Rivers, I would think. CBS would have more of an invested interest in seeing it on before Miami Trauma. And shoot, Bruckheimer already has like 7 shows on the air! Give someone else a chance for a change!