"Noah's Ark" May Not Have Made It Through Storm
Darren Aronofsky's "Bible" is being filmed with a 75 foot tall "Noah's Ark" set at Oyster Bay, New York
The Oyster Bay location for Darren Aronofsky's Bible tale was directly in the storm's path -- and conditions are still too poor for the production to assess damage to the massive boat.
With travel still all but impossible in parts of storm-ravaged New York, a source with knowledge ofDarren Aronofsky's Noah says it remains unclear whether a massive exterior of the ark weathered the storm.
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Oh, you ass. Of course if you put an Ark out there, you're just asking for God to flood shit. This is all your fault, Aronofsky.