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My Fiero will be in a Movie
« on: July 05, 2011, 03:50:51 pm »
My Fiero will be in the movie "The Change-up" (staring Jason Bateman and Ryan Reynolds). Here's the story of how that came to be.
About three weeks ago, my wife got a call from someone who said he wanted to rent a red Fiero for use in a movie. He got our number from the restaurant where we hold our Fiero club meetings.
So I called the guy, and he said he needed a Fiero for interior shots, and would pay $300 a day to use it. He said that they would have to take out the windshield, but would give me a new one if it was damaged in any way. Well, I thought to myself that because my existing windshield has a small rock chip in it, that this might not be too bad. After all, when I had the windshield changed in my other Fiero, the old one was kind of messed up during taking it out, so I figured the new one was guaranteed.
So I said OK, and he gave me an address of where to be at 7:00 AM on the following Saturday. And he e-mailed me a W9 form to fill out (everything had to be "by the book").
I got up real early that Saturday, because MapQuest said it would take a little over an hour to get to their address. When I got there, I saw this big old place called "Rhodes Distribution Company" or something like that, and thought, "this can't be the place", so I pulled over and called the guy up. He said that's it, because they had taken over the place and made it their movie studios. So I went in to the gate, and saw a sign, "Stage 2", over an entrance, and a guy was waving me in that direction.
I drove in and parked my car where they told me to. There was another Fiero there, a red Formula with a nice exterior and nice after-market wheels, but the interior was kind-of crappy. So it was easy to guess why they wanted my car for interior shots. I guess it didn't matter that mine is an 86 SE.
The guy who had arranged this all, and to whom I was supposed to give the W9 to, wasn't there yet, so I just hung around and had a nice free breakfast with the production people. The production people were nice, but I noticed that all of them were 20-something or at most, early 30-something. Don't these people hire old people like me?
Finally the guy in charge got there, and I gave him the W9, and talked to him about the window removal, and how I was going to get around while they had my car. He said that their window guy was a real expert, and would be very careful. And they would give me a rental car to use. I decided to wait for the window guy and see for myself. While I was waiting, I went over to "Stage 1", where they were shooting a scene. They had a travel trailer set up inside this big warehouse-turned-studio, with gravel on the ground, and it made to look like it was outdoors. In this scene, a guy would walk up to the trailer, knock on the door, and say something. The door would open, and the guy inside would say something. They kept shooting the scene over and over. I later asked someone why, and he said it was "for options".
I also saw some movie set houses in the place. Imagine building a frame house, and then finishing the inside, complete with furniture, but leaving the outside unfinished -- the framework still visible, and no roof.
When the window guy got there, I watched him very carefully, and he put a slight nick in the plastic on the right outside A pillar, so I griped to the head guy about that. As it turned out, the rubber edging around the windshield covers the nick, so it wasn't a big deal. But the guy must have felt bad, because the car they gave me to drive while they had my Fiero was a BMW 325i hardtop convertible. It was a cool car, but frankly, I like a Fiero better. It had two things I didn't like. The brakes were too touchy for my taste, and there was a noticeable lag between when you pressed your foot on the accelerator and the car reacted. It must be that "drive by wire" stuff.
Well, I left my car behind, and took my wife out to dinner in the Beamer, confident that they would take care of my Fiero.
On Monday, they still had my car, so I drove the Beamer to work. In the afternoon, they called me up and said that they were finished with my car, and that it was at their downtown office. So I drove the Beamer into downtown Atlanta and found my car with a new windshield, and nicely detailed inside and out. They also put gas in it, but they obviously didn't know the trick for filling a Fiero, because it wasn't full. But at least it had more than when I left it.
So I drove home, and that was the end of my movie adventure. I'm going to have to see that movie to see where the inside of my Fiero winds up in it. I hope it doesn't fall on the cutting room floor.
« Last Edit: July 05, 2011, 05:01:54 pm by TopNotch »
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Re: My Fiero will be in a Movie
« Reply #1 on: July 05, 2011, 04:34:38 pm »
That's just awesome Pat!
Hope your car does make it past the final cut!

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Re: My Fiero will be in a Movie
« Reply #2 on: July 05, 2011, 06:04:20 pm »
Can I be the first to get a tire print on a tshirt?  This is the 3rd time a Fiero has been requested for a movie that's being filmed locally.  Congratulations!   
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Re: My Fiero will be in a Movie
« Reply #3 on: July 05, 2011, 07:29:17 pm »
I'm nominating you and your car for an Oscar AND a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame!

Congrats!

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Re: My Fiero will be in a Movie
« Reply #4 on: July 05, 2011, 08:22:18 pm »
That is just too cool!!   Congrats!

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Re: My Fiero will be in a Movie
« Reply #5 on: July 06, 2011, 02:39:04 pm »
Here's a snapshot from the movie trailer (available in the link in my first message) where a Fiero is shown for a split second. This would be the Formula that was used for outside shooting. My car was only used inside the stage building.

If you're wondering how the trailer could already be out on this movie, and they were just shooting a couple of weeks ago, well, that shooting was the last bit of shooting they had to do. Most of the movie was shot last year. And since they don't shoot in chronological order, there's no telling where my car might wind up in the story.
 
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Re: My Fiero will be in a Movie
« Reply #6 on: July 30, 2011, 03:34:57 pm »
I just a preview for the movie. just caught the top of a fiero in a scene were they were pulling up a house

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Re: My Fiero will be in a Movie
« Reply #7 on: July 31, 2011, 07:35:39 am »
Why didn't Pat and his car get invited to the premier ?
We are going to see the movie on Sunday.
Any body want to join us in there Fiero ?
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Re: My Fiero will be in a Movie
« Reply #8 on: August 03, 2011, 08:36:52 am »
That's cool. I'll have to tell my wife that. She's not a Fiero fan so I keep telling her they are cool but she won't listen. LOL! Maybe if they are in a movie it will sway her. LMAO!


It looks like the other Fiero has aftermarket wheels on it.
At least the Fiero's they used were in great shape, that's makes the 25 year old cars look good for all that are watching. :-)
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Re: My Fiero will be in a Movie
« Reply #9 on: August 03, 2011, 08:42:03 am »
Why didn't Pat and his car get invited to the premier ?
We are going to see the movie on Sunday.
Any body want to join us in there Fiero ?

Which cinema/theater are you going to?

The Caffeine & Octane should be over early enough, so we might join you

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« Reply #10 on: August 03, 2011, 08:47:47 am »
Now that would be funny. Everyone drive up in Fiero's. All the kids looking at the cars like they are some sort of exotic car (not knowing they are from the 80's) then they all go in watch the movie and come out staring more cause they realize you have a movie car. LOL!

I think that is one of the better parts of having a Fiero, either all the kids are saying "What is that!?!?!" or the older guys are saying "Man I had one of those back in the day". Either way, they are envious of the car.
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Re: My Fiero will be in a Movie
« Reply #11 on: August 03, 2011, 09:00:57 am »
Anne had a lady pull up next to her a couple of days ago and shouted out the window to her "I drove to my prom in one of those - it was awesome!"

Although Anne wasn't familiar with the concept of proms here in the US, our daughter explained it to her and she sees that there is some sentimental and historic value in the short-lived production sports car we all love. ;D

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« Reply #12 on: August 06, 2011, 09:56:42 pm »
just saw the movie tonight. The car got TONS of air time and it looked like it was brand new in the shots..awesome.  Im curious how they got the rear end to break lose on the corner..even with the water.

Hilarious movie. Dont go if language and nudity are not your thing..but other wise..good movie.

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« Reply #13 on: August 07, 2011, 03:06:06 pm »
We are off to catch the 4:05 show at the AMC colonial on Lawrenceville / Swanee. It is in front of Home Depot and Pet Smart, across the street from Steak and Shake.
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« Reply #14 on: August 07, 2011, 08:36:29 pm »
Im curious how they got the rear end to break lose on the corner..even with the water.

It's a lot easier to do in water than on a dry street.
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