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  • April 17, 2007

    Adam Brody and Penny Lane

    Adam Brody gave an interview to Movies Online about his new movie, In the Land of Women and answered the following questions:

    Q: You took your dog to the set and it became friendly with the neighbor’s dog?

    Adam: Yeah. It was rare on this movie, but all the interiors were shot in the interiors of those houses that we did the exteriors at, which isn’t always the case. So, we spent a lot of time on that block and that street. They don’t have things filmed there — it was on Vancouver Island — so, as a result, the neighbors would come out. We got to know all of them and they would watch. It was really cool. It was a neighborhood thing. At night, everyone would gather around and all the neighbors would be walking their dogs, and they’d chat outside the set. It was really fun. And, yeah, my dog befriended a Boxer up the street. They were fast friends. It was actually great because it was that or my trailer, and she got to go in this backyard and play all day, and then I’d grab her, so it couldn’t have worked out better.

    Q: What did you do when you weren’t on set?

    Adam: The one thing I didn’t do was have that active a social life there. It was Vancouver Island, so it kind of closes early. And, Jon was my only peer there, and he was so pre-occupied. The director is so much busier than the actors. So, it was me and my dog. There was a dog park right next to the hotel, so I did that and I saw movies. It was kinda lonely, but in a good way. I had a lot of alone time.

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