I've been to location shoots in Mexico before, and everyone ends up getting sick.
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Many Mexican directors are scared to shoot in Mexico City, which is why there are many stories in Mexican cinema about little rural towns, or set a hundred years ago.
The trend now is to shoot in Canada because it's cheaper, and they don't care what the location is.
I've shot a lot of places, and I've produced. I always thought, 'Gosh, when you shoot in a big city, it's so difficult.' And New York, I always think, 'Where are you going to park the trucks? How are you going to stop the traffic?'
Mexico has strict gun control. You cannot own a gun in Mexico.
Las Vegas, New Mexico has had a lot of great movies shot there.
I got food poisoning in Venezuela, and it sucked!
I live in a neighborhood so bad that you can get shot while getting shot.
I want to continue working in Mexico, but I'd also like to work in other countries eventually, too. Working behind the camera is interesting for me, too.
As many citizens can attest, the U.S. is a great place to get sick, but a terrible place to stay well. This requires a shift in the way both doctors and patients approach health maintenance and disease prevention.
No, there are some location shoots in Vegas, maybe four trips a year. It's shot in Santa Clarita, CA.
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