Boston movie ‘R.I.P.D.’ re-shoots in Los Angeles
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11/26/2012 6:17 PM
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For Names - 27names - Big stars Ryan Reynolds, Jeff Bridges and Mary Louise Parker on the set of their newest film R.I.P.D. in Los Angeles, CA on November 25th, 2012. The film is based on the comic book Rest In Peace Department. (Vasquez/Rocstar/FAMEFLYNET PICTU)
Ryan Reynolds, Mary-Louise Parker, and Jeff Bridges (from left) reunited in Los Angeles Sunday to do some re-shoots for their Boston-based movie, “R.I.P.D.” (which stands for Rest in Peace Department). The action movie, which is about two deceased cops who catch local criminals, was made around Boston last year, and resulted in plenty of Reynolds and Blake Lively sightings around the Back Bay. The movie is set be released in June.
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