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When I turned in the book today, at the UO library, all the best parking spaces were taken up by big, unmarked white trailers and fancy RVs. After puzzling over it for a bit, I came up with a theory -- maybe they were bringing all the art back to the UO Art Museum (for its post-renovation reopening) in climate-controlled vehicles. But when I walked past and looked in, all I could really see was sound equipment. Then I rounded a corner and saw lots more workers, and two guys wearing headphones talking about "scenes 65 and 66," and then started seeing groups of gathered people and very large lighting equipment and realized that they were filming something.
In fact, it was a Hollywood film crew, shooting the movie ZeroPhilia, which sounds more than a little strange: "The independent feature film is a unique coming-of-age comedy. Matt Radecki, the producer says, 'The z chromosome makes you sexually morphise when you are attracted to the opposite sex. So, it's a very funny movie, and our lead character discovers he has it. He falls in love with a girl and finds out he becomes one and vice versa.'"
This praying mantis collided with J. this evening:

In fact, it was a Hollywood film crew, shooting the movie ZeroPhilia, which sounds more than a little strange: "The independent feature film is a unique coming-of-age comedy. Matt Radecki, the producer says, 'The z chromosome makes you sexually morphise when you are attracted to the opposite sex. So, it's a very funny movie, and our lead character discovers he has it. He falls in love with a girl and finds out he becomes one and vice versa.'"
This praying mantis collided with J. this evening:
