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Wild Hogs in Madrid - Set Construction
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There were two sets created in Madrid for this movie. Maggie's diner and the Madrid Chili Festival. Maggies Diner can be seen next to the Great Madrid Gift Emporium. The only part of the chili festival set left in town was the gazebo. It has been put in storage and will soon be installed at the ballpark as a shade and picnic structure. This slide show records the construction of these two sets. All about the businesses in. Gallery next to Maggie's. About The Turquoise Trail. Wild Hogs and Madrid gifts.
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Wild Hogs in Madrid - Maggie's Diner
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About half of the shots in Madrid were inside or outside Maggie's Diner. Maggie, Marisa Tome is an independent woman running her diner as her only means of support. When the Wild Hogs stumble in bringing the Del Fuegos behind them everything spins out of control. Maggie's is now a permanent part of Madrid though what to do in the building is not yet decided by it's new owners. The photos show what that the shooting at Maggie's looked like. All about the businesses in. Gallery next to Maggie's.
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Wild Hogs in Madrid - Casting call
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A major movie hires professional actors for all the speaking and acting roles but almost always needs more people as background. These extras are not paid much but they get the thrill of participating and the chance of seeing themselves on the big screen. Wild hogs had open calls at each of the major shooting locations including Madrid. People brought head shots, filled out applications, spoke to production people and generally hoped to be seleted. These photos were taken by Lara Lynn Lane.
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Wild Hogs in Madrid - Decorating the town
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Madrid is a former mining town now with a business community consisting mainly of galleries and shops. Disney wanted it to be a more traditional town. They brought us a post office and gas station, put up street lights and changed many of the shops to different types of businesses. This slide show shows the decorating process and what the town looked like for the shoot. When you visit you will see the same buildings but offering fine art rather than hair dressing and candy. All about the businesses in.
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Wild Hogs in Madrid - The Stars
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Everyone who visits now wants to know what the stars were like? Generally they were just people doing a job. The visited our shops and were generally gracious about having their picture taken and being asked questions. In the slide show you will see images of the five major stars along with a number of recognizable character actors. Enjoy. When you have seen enough pictures of the production check out the links below and see what the real Madrid New Mexico is like and why you might want to visit.
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Wild Hogs in Madrid - Chili Festival
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Chili's are grown in southern New Mexico not in Madrid near Santa Fe. Disney didn't care, they needed a festival and what is more New Mexican than chili. The set was constructed next to our historic boarding house and had everything you expect of a summer festival. The photos show what that set looked like both before and during shooting. When you have seen enough pictures of the production check out the links below and see what the real Madrid New Mexico is like and why you might want to visit.
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Wild Hogs in Madrid - In the Road
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Much of the action took place either in the road or directly adjacent to it. Since the road in question is a major secondary New Mexico highway, Rt. 14, there was quite a bit of disruption during shooting both for the residents and for people traveling through. The photos show what that the shooting looked like. When you have seen enough pictures of the production check out the links below and see what the real Madrid New Mexico is like and why you might want to visit. All about the businesses in.
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Wild Hogs in Madrid - Maggie's Diner
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About half of the shots in Madrid were inside or outside Maggie's Diner. Maggie, Marisa Tome is an independent woman running her diner as her only means of support. When the Wild Hogs stumble in bringing the Del Fuegos behind them everything spins out of control. Maggie's is now a permanent part of Madrid though what to do in the building is not yet decided by it's new owners. The photos show what that the shooting at Maggie's looked like. All about the businesses in. Gallery next to Maggie's.
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Wild Hogs in Madrid - In the Road
http://www.wildhogsnewmexico.com/intheroad.htm
Much of the action took place either in the road or directly adjacent to it. Since the road in question is a major secondary New Mexico highway, Rt. 14, there was quite a bit of disruption during shooting both for the residents and for people traveling through. The photos show what that the shooting looked like. When you have seen enough pictures of the production check out the links below and see what the real Madrid New Mexico is like and why you might want to visit. All about the businesses in.
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Wild Hogs in Madrid - Decorating the town
http://www.wildhogsnewmexico.com/decoratingthetown.htm
Madrid is a former mining town now with a business community consisting mainly of galleries and shops. Disney wanted it to be a more traditional town. They brought us a post office and gas station, put up street lights and changed many of the shops to different types of businesses. This slide show shows the decorating process and what the town looked like for the shoot. When you visit you will see the same buildings but offering fine art rather than hair dressing and candy. All about the businesses in.