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The filming of “Mall Cop: Blart 2” would highlight Las Vegas, the surrounding region and jump-start Nevada’s film industry, representatives of Sony Pictures Entertainment told a state panel Monday in making their pitch for $4.2 million in tax credits.
The Nevada Film Office may soon see its second film tax incentive application come from a local source.
Sony Pictures is the first to formally apply for a tax credit under Nevada’s new $20 million program intended to help bring the filming of more major motion pictures to the state. Sony is requesting $4.2 million in tax credits to film “Mall Cop: Blart 2” in Las Vegas.
Everyone’s favorite fictional TV anchorman, Ron Burgandy, is pitching the new Dodge Durango SUV like no one else could.
The thriller “Runner Runner” starring Justin Timberlake and Ben Affleck hasn’t even opened yet, but it’s already in the center of the fight over online gambling regulation.”
Something happens when the big movie names are working in Las Vegas. The city’s film industry professionals get work, location fees are paid and production rentals are secured.