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Filming of “Atomic Brain Invasion”

In antique cars, classic cars, diner, vintage on November 4, 2009 at 7:26 pm

Atomic Brain Invasion

The Star Diner is no stranger to the movie camera in Rhode Island. Manifest Breakfast and the Showtime Series Brotherhood . If you happen to be in the Rumford area you may see some interesting activity at the diner. Scorpio Film Releasing has been shooting a Si/Fi flick ” Atomic Brian Invasion ” at the diner. 1950’s era automobiles and even an Elvis sighting have been reported in recent weeks. Trailer for>  Atomic Brain Invasion 

East Providence Post

11/12/09 10:16AM

Aliens, Elvis and the Star Diner
The Rumford landmark diner hosts the “Atomic Brain Invasion”

By George Morse

EAST PROVIDENCE – It’s 1957 and Elvis Presley is coming to perform in the quiet town of New Shoreham – a fictional community reminiscent of Block Island. All around town, teenagers are gathering in excitement for the performance. Traveling across the galaxy, a group of cheerleaders from outer space have also come to catch a glimpse of the rock n’ roll icon.

But these intergalactic travelers are not alone. They’ve been joined by a group of evil aliens who want to kidnap Elvis and bring him back to their home planet. In order to save The King, the local teenagers must join forces with the alien cheerleaders to fight off the malicious invaders.

New Shoreman may never be the same.

That’s the rough plot summary of “Atomic Brain Invasion,” the newest project from the Rhode Island based Scorpio Films Releasing. Last weekend, the film company spent several hours shooting two scenes at the Star Diner, located on Newport Avenue.

“It’s an absolutely perfect location given the time period,” said film director Richard Griffin, a Pawtucket native. “It’s great too because it just re-opened a little while ago. This is a nice, mutually exclusive deal where they’re letting us shoot here but we’re giving them some exposure with the movie. Diners like this are a dying breed. It’s great to see that they’ve kept it so historically accurate. It’s one of the things I’m always proud of, being a Rhode Islander, is that we do protect our history.”

Earlier this year, the Star Diner re-opened to the public after being closed since 2000. During this time, co-owners Quentin Sanford and Bethany Sanford-Smith renovated the diner to its original state, changing it back from a Chinese food restaurant that had operated in the location for more than a couple of decades. Originally, the diner was built in 1951 by the DeRaffelle Diner Manufacturing Company, based in New York.

Today, it’s hard to tell the structure is more than 50 years old.

Prior to “Atomic Brain Invasion” showing up, the Star Diner has been home to other film and television projects. In 2008, the Showtime series “Brotherhood” filmed a scene from its final episode at the diner and earlier this year, a short filmed titled “Manifest Breakfast” produced by Optic Sugar Films of Providence and Jawdoc Productions of Cranston was on location for a couple days of filming.

“It’s really interesting, you get to see what actually goes into filming,” Mr. Sanford said. “When you watch TV or something it just looks so easy. You don’t realize how much work goes into these things that look so simple. How many different takes and angles. There’s a lot to it.”

As for “Atomic Brain Invasion,” Mr. Griffin said the movie was shooting two scenes at the diner, one during the day and one at night. In this part of the movie, the team of teenagers and alien cheerleaders attempt to stave off a kidnapping attempt by the evil aliens.

“Our heroes fight them off,” Mr. Griffin said.

“There’s going to be a lot of slime and other fun stuff.”

In addition to filming in Rumford, the movie has also shot in Exeter, Coventry and Pawtucket. Mr. Griffin said filming on this project is expected to wrap-up on Sunday, Nov. 15.

Once filming is done, the editing process will begin and Mr. Griffin predicts a summer 2010 premiere. After this, the production company will begin shopping the film around to distribution companies.

In the past, Scorpio Film Releasing has sent six movies to national and worldwide distribution, including its most recent project “Nun of That,” which centered on a group of vigilante nuns and will be available on DVD Jan. 12, 2010.

Going forward, Mr. Sanford said he is open to having more film projects at the Star Diner.

“It’s nice, but sometimes it’s a little overwhelming,” Mr. Sanford said. “We never say never I guess. It’s not really lucrative but it’s good exposure for the diner. Hopefully this latest one does well. It looks like it’ll be a nice, fun movie.”

Star Diner expands hours & our menu is online.

In antique cars, classic cars, diner, Diners, Diners Roadside, doo wop, history, Juke Box, Narragansett, oldies radio, Providence, Rhode Island, Rumford, vintage on October 17, 2009 at 6:54 pm

The Star Diner’s customers spoke and we listened. We have decided to expand our hours to meet the needs of our customers and  our menu is now online.

 

To see our menu & hours click here

The Star Diner in East Providence, recently restored by its owners,is one of the winners of the Rhody Awards announced Friday. The Providence Journal / Bob Thayer

The Star Diner in East Providence, recently restored by its owners,is one of the winners of the Rhody Awards announced Friday. The Providence Journal / Bob Thayer

Providence Journal

Rhody Awards honor historic preservation

 

10/20/2009 01:00 AM EDT

 

Journal Arts Writer

 

A classic 1950s diner, a preservation specialist who works with the Narragansett Indian tribe, and a modernist church designed by the pioneering architect Pietro Belluschi are among the winners of this year’s Rhody Awards, which honor outstanding historic preservation efforts around the state.

The awards were announced Friday by two of the state’s leading preservation organizations: Preserve Rhode Island and the Rhode Island Heritage and Preservation Commission.

Among the projects receiving an award were two from the mid-20th-century: The Star Diner (1951), an East Providence landmark that was recently restored by its owners, and the Church of St. Gregory the Great (1960), a modernist icon on the campus of the Portsmouth Abbey School.

Other winners include the Newport Restoration Foundation, which won for its restoration of the historic Almy-Cory House in Portsmouth; the City of Providence, which won for its eco-friendly restoration of the Nathan Bishop Middle School; and John B. Brown III, a preservation specialist who won for his efforts to protect the historical legacy of the Narragansett Indians.

All 12 of this year’s Rhody Award winners will be honored at the annual Preservation Celebration on Thursday, Oct. 29, at 5:30 p.m. at Hope Artiste Village in Pawtucket. For more information on the Preservation Celebration and the award winners, visit the preservation commission Web site at preservation.ri.gov.

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Quent Sandford displays the Rhody Award. Photo:Denise J. R. Bass

http://www.preservation.ri.gov/pdfs_zips_downloads/news_pdfs/091015rumfordPR.pdf

Studebaker Club meet at the Star Diner

In antique cars, classic cars, diner, Diners, Narragansett, vintage on September 9, 2009 at 11:02 am

 

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August 16th – Studebaker Automobile owners gathered at the Star Diner for a late morning breakfast at 11:30AM.  After leaving the diner the Studebakers cruised up Newport Ave. to Slater Park.

The Ocean Bay Chapter of the Studebaker Drivers Club is the largest and oldest continuous operating chapter of the Studebaker Drivers Club, Inc. in New England.Its roots go back to the mid 1960’s when a small group of Studebaker enthusiasts would gather periodically at the Museum of Transportation, in Brookline Massachusetts, to display their Studebakers and hold chapter organizational meetings.

The Chapter was originally charted as the “Massachusetts-Rhode Island Chapter” of the Studebaker Drivers Club Inc. in 1967. The Chapter later changed its name to the “Ocean-Bay Chapter” taking the nicknames of Massachusetts “Bay State” and Rhode Island “Ocean State”.

Today the Ocean Bay Chapter has now grown to approximately 175 members serving Studebaker enthusiasts of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, with members throughout New England. The chapter holds regularly scheduled chapter meetings each month in locations throughout Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Every effort is made to move the monthly meeting locations around in the two states to give everyone a chance to attend a meeting in their general location. Ocean Bay has hosted numerous very successful Zone Meets over the years from Plymouth to the Berkshires. In 1990 the chapter hosted the Studebaker Drivers Club’s 26th International Meet, July 15th to the 21st, in Marlboro Massachusetts. Some 400 Studebaker built automobiles attended the meet together with SDC members from all over the globe.

The chapter also publishes a bimonthly newsletter, the “Studegram”. It is packed full of information for its members concerning Monthly Meetings, Stories, Articles and Classifieds. The Studegram has won numerous Studebaker Drivers Club awards over the years.

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Your next meeting or social event.

In antique cars, classic cars, diner, Diners, Diners Roadside, history, Narragansett, Providence, Rhode Island, Rumford, scooters, vintage on July 27, 2009 at 3:46 am

Call the Star Diner for your next corporate event, social gathering or party. The Star Diner is an authentic vintage diner serving Rhode Island since 1951 and serving the food diners are famous for.  Our dining room addition has  seating of up to fifty five  people.

Star Diner – 401-434-8899

HOOLIGALS SPRING MEETUP AT THE STAR DINER

In antique cars, classic cars, Diners Roadside, scooters, vintage on April 26, 2009 at 4:29 am

Hooligals_May3_2009_2SUNDAY, MAY 3, 2009 @ 10am

Ever see a gal on the back of a bike and think “You don’t know what you’re missing!”

Hooligals is for bikers of the female persuasion who ride up front and don’t mind getting their hands dirty! This group will be about bikes, networking, parts, trips, meets, events, and yes even wrenching. You must be a woman (obviously) and ride your own bike. Based in Rhode Island/Southern New England, Hooligals wants to reach out to those women who occasionally would like to ditch the boys and have some real grrrl fun!

HOOLIGALS online:

http://www.hooligals.com

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The Star Diner supports transportation hobbies and organizations – motorcycle, antique & classic car and scooter clubs are some of our favorites. Please drive safely.