Whats it like working on sets like the Brooklyn Bridge set?
Michael Chiklis: This goes under the category of ‘you know you’re in a huge movie when…’ The first day I went to the Brooklyn Bridge set, to see a 75 yard section of the Brooklyn Bridge having been recreated with a half a mile track in a circle so that traffic can flow through it with three stories of blue screen. You know, you walk on the set that day and you go ‘WOW’ (hold up hand to ear) “Hey mom! Mom! You gotta see this!” To see it unfold, and we’re going to spend eight days on that and we’re not done with that set yet. And then second-unit starts an equal amount of time on that set, and it’s going to translate into maybe 2 or 3 minutes of the movie. It’s an extraordinary thing to watch and for me, spending 11 to 12 hours in latex is fun! (laughing). McMahon: That’s definitely some of Chickies’ happiest moments. Chiklis: Absolutely, it’s a little something like being in the 7th circle of hell! (laughing) But at the end of the day, honestly, sure it’s hot, it’s uncomfortable, it’s