Crazy on the outside (2008)

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Crazy on the outside (2008)

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Has anyone got any movie set or filming address for "Crazy on the outside" with Sigourney Weaver & Tim Allen. Please help if possible. {up}
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Re: Crazy on the outside (2008)

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Hi there,

They will be filming out of Tim Allen's production company Boxing Cat. Here is the address:

Boxing Cat Films Inc.
11500 Hart St.,
North Hollywood, CA 91605-6203
USA [us]

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Re: Crazy on the outside (2008)

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Hi Larisie!

Can you tell me please, how long is that address valid for?
And do you have a phone number for that production company so I can call them to make sure they forward fanmail?

Thanks! {thumb2}

I'd be very interested in trying to get Sigourney Weaver and Ray Liotta.
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Re: Crazy on the outside (2008)

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No, I'm not sure how long they are filming. And it's Tim Allen's production company...Tim Allen himself sends out fanmail from there occasionally and there have been past successes come from there so they do pass on fanmail. {up}

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Re: Crazy on the outside (2008)

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Thanks Larisie! {thumb2}

That's really good to know that Tim's co. passes on fan mail!

Now if I can just find out when the movie started I can get an idea if it's still in production. I have looked at Tim's site and there is a pic of him on set May 22. I know that most movies film for three months, although I have seen some only go for 4-6 weeks. IMDb was last updated May1. So I don't know if that was after it started, and if so how long after.

As you say his co. passes along fan mail I could give it a try and hope that if it's already wrapped that he might be generous enough to get it to Mr. Liotta. *crossing fingers* Or at least be kind enough to return it if they've already wrapped.

I did call Ms. Weaver's agent and he said that all fan mail is passed along to Ms. Weaver's PA or publicist and Ms. Weaver decides what to do with it. As I have seen successes for her I am hoping that she still signs.

Thanks again for all your help! {thumb2}
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Re: Crazy on the outside (2008)

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Actually, most films are filmed for 2 months. Then again it really depends on the film and whether or not they need a longer period of time to film for specific reasons.

Personally, I'd be careful in writing to Mr. Liotta, considering IMDb also states him as filming two other movies at the present time. I'd research those out first before you decide to send him at this films address.

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Re: Crazy on the outside (2008)

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I discovered he is now shooting Youth in Revolt and have already mailed out a request to that set. Fingers crossed that he will sign it. He has been pretty good. I have seen PP and authentic through his agency. So I figure vv should guarantee me an authentic if he decides to sign VV. I don't see why not if he is nice enough to sign through the other address in the database.

That's interesting about films shooting 2 months. When I first started collecting in January virtually every film I looked up was shooting three months, and then there was the rare 4-6 week shoot. Or the rare 5-6 month shoot.

It's too bad that not all sources provide the production run. Not knowing whether they wrap in 4 weeks or 4 months does make a big difference for collectors.
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nightowl wrote:I discovered he is now shooting Youth in Revolt and have already mailed out a request to that set. Fingers crossed that he will sign it. He has been pretty good. I have seen PP and authentic through his agency. So I figure vv should guarantee me an authentic if he decides to sign VV. I don't see why not if he is nice enough to sign through the other address in the database.


Good luck! {thumb2}
nightowl wrote: That's interesting about films shooting 2 months. When I first started collecting in January virtually every film I looked up was shooting three months, and then there was the rare 4-6 week shoot. Or the rare 5-6 month shoot.


Yeah, the general shooting schedule is roughly 2 months or the 4-6 weeks on a lot of films. You'll always get those films that have a longer shoot time for certain reasons though.
nightowl wrote: It's too bad that not all sources provide the production run. Not knowing whether they wrap in 4 weeks or 4 months does make a big difference for collectors.
You could look at that in two different perspectives. If it's a short shoot then sometimes you're more likely to get something back, especially if not a lot of people know about it. Then with the longer shoot, it can be a hit or miss. The longer you have to send, depending on the actor's signing history you can look at the possibility of having a slimmer chance of receiving anything since everyone will end up sending/finding out about it. It can be a hit or miss or a win-win situation in both, but the above is solely my opinion.
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Re: Crazy on the outside (2008)

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Yes I do see what you mean. The longer shoot could create difficulties with too many requests.

What I was meaning was if you don't find out about it until a month into shooting, not knowing the wrap date makes it difficult to decide as to whether to send in a request or not. You don't know if they'll be wrapped by the time it gets there, or if you still have lots of time.
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Re: Crazy on the outside (2008)

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Yeah, no I totally get what you're saying. It can be difficult sometimes finding out the dates more so than finding an address.
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