![]() ![]() ![]() With Michigan then offering a 42% tax rebate (higher at the time than any other state’s film incentive program, and in 2010 approving $115 million earmarked for such rebates) to productions shooting there, Hollywood had descended on the beleaguered Detroit en masse. The gray sky and dormant smokestacks set beneath it effortlessly communicated the economically ravaged Slovakia in which the preceding films took place, and as I would find, my set visit would touch me deeply, more for the down-trodden state of this once great American city than for the blood which the filmmaker would spill in it. ![]() It was back on Friday, September 17, 2010, that I flew to Detroit, Michigan, for a set visit to director Scott Spiegel’s then-filming Hostel Part III (which releases direct-to-DVD via Sony Pictures Home Entertainment on December 27th).Īs my flight descended toward Detroit Metro, the metropolis below seemed sadly an appropriate location to film the third installment in the historically bleak Hostel series. ‘/gallery/hostel3/hostel3set1x’, ‘/gallery/hostel3/hostel3set2x’, ‘/gallery/hostel3/hostel3set3x’, ‘/gallery/hostel3/hostel3set4x’, ‘/gallery/hostel3/hostel3set5x’ ![]()
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