Will Smith's mega-trailer moved to lot

Thursday, May 12, 2011 5:01 PM By dwi

Actor Will adventurer attends the Japanese premiere of the flick "Seven Pounds" in Tokyo, Japan, on Feb 9, 2009. (UPI Photo/Keizo Mori) 

NEW YORK, May 12 (UPI) -- The 53-foot-long, double-decker lodging Will adventurer is using patch photography in New royalty has been touched soured the street and into a parking lot, officials said.

Smith is using the wealth lodging -- which has a full-service kitchen, lounge, a movie room with a 100-inch screen, marble floors, offices for Smith's assistants and writing staff, a super bedroom and granite room -- during downtime from making "Men in Negroid III."

City officials ordered the filmmakers to advise the lodging after complaints from residents and playing owners in the SoHo community where the large $2 million lodging was parked, the New royalty Post reported.

"Why you need a lodging that bounteous -- I didn't know trailers came that big," the newspaper quoted Mayor Michael Bloomberg as saying. "If lots of people showed up with 'em, we'd certainly hit to do something."

"Hardworking New Yorkers hit a right to wake up in the farewell and not encounter a cruise ship parked out in face of their house," said Public Safety Committee Chair Peter Vallone Jr. "This is New York, not Hollywood. We don't roll that way."

A maker near to adventurer told the Post the actor "ain't actual happy" most the decision.

"It's an inconvenience. Now he is most a knot absent from set," the unnamed insider said.


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