To many who lived it, the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing was the worst day of their lives. So when Hollywood started looking for people willing to relive it as extras in a feature film about the attacks, even the movie folks were surprised at the turnout. "I think I've never seen a line this long ever," says Grace Gallant of Boston Casting. She's literally out of breath from collecting buckets of resumes and headshots from thousands of movie star wannabes who started lining up at 4:30 a.m. The line is a motley crew of Joe Six-Packs in Red Sox T-shirts, buff marathon runners in official bibs and brawny officers and firefighters in uniform. The film, Patriots Day , stars Boston native Mark Wahlberg and begins filming in Boston on Tuesday. It's already stirred emotions and a bit of controversy, as some don't want the deadly drama playing out again in their backyards. John Herring was working for the state police in Watertown, Mass., the day Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was caught. He says he's
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