Last weekend Parenthood star Lauren Graham tweeted that she had arrived, “In Atlanta to start a movie with Joel McHale and Robin Williams. Here, when men call you “Ma’am,” it sounds nice. #usuallymakesmefeelold”
The movie Graham is referring to is A Friggin’ Christmas Miracle, about a father who forgets his son’s present on Christmas Eve and has to drive through the night with his own father in order to save Christmas.
Christmas Miracle is expected to begin filming in Atlanta this week and they are still looking for extras. Men and women with a Middle Eastern look, elderly men and women, and kids under ten are all needed for the shoot. To apply, contact Extras Casting Atlanta at Ecaextras@gmail.com.
If you spot A Friggin’ Christmas Miracle filming in Atlanta, let us know about it at olv@onlocationvacations.com!
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thanks! do you know if they are filming now?
Joel McHale ate at Empire State South on Peachtree St. tonight
cool!
they filmed down our street a few days ago. i really enjoyed the laughter and fun at the set. Thanks for choosing our street.
Filming at Stone Mountain Park yesterday
Filming today in Historic Downtown Norcross
Night before last at the Old Country Store in Buckhead. Williams must have stopped in for a Moon Pie.
Saw them set up there. Corner of Northside Dr. & Mt. Paran.
thanks Jim, this was yesterday?
thanks for the update!
Saw many filming equipment trucks parked on Woodland Drive near Lenox Rd. today, May 5. Also many trucks parked in a vacant lot off Executive Park Dr. near N. Druid Hills and I-85. About 3 weeks ago saw a lot of lighting equipment set up outside Peachtree Baptist Church at LaVista and Briarcliff. Is all this activity related to A Friggin’ Christmas Miracle?
this might be for necessary roughness not positive tho
I found out that the filming in my area was for “A Good Lie,” to be released in December. Shooting should have been completed today, unless it was delayed by rain. I was amazed at the amount of equipment required to shoot on location.