This comes from Digital Spy:
Locals outraged by Demi Moore movie The producers of Demi Moore’s new movie, Half Light, have been accused of destroying a natural beauty spot, according to Ananova. The movie is being filmed on the remote island of Ynyf Llanddwyn, off Anglesey in Wales, however locals are unhappy about the way that the film’s producers are using the island. The island’s lighthouse, its main tourist attraction, has been painted red, while the film sets are ruining the beautiful landscape. A 12th century wall was bulldozed to make way for parking space, and locals have been inconvenienced by producers closing the community centre without any notice.
This is really sad. When you watch the special features on The Lord of the Rings DVD’s you see how careful Peter Jackson and his crew were with preserving all the natural beauty of the places they shot. They even went WAY out of their way to make 100% sure that as little as possible was disturbed and that EVERYTHING was left EXACTLY as they found it. It’s too bad when you come across stories like this one of Hollywood producers not giving a crap about the locals or the history of a place. BULLDOZING A 12th CENTURY WALL FOR PARKING?!?!?! Someone should be hung.
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