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but lets be honest....is the story really any differnent then just casting the kid, teenager, and adult and shooting it over a year like a normal movie?

Like oh its about growing up and they used the same actors thats crazy...but its still a story about growing up right? Its still a movie...this isnt' a documentry of a persons life over 12 years...they are actors just acting. I don't see how its "ground breaking".
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Yeah, it's still a story of a boy growing up. They claimed that they shot the same actors in a span of 12 years. I dunno if it's true, but if it is, hell, that's cool
 
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but lets be honest....is the story really any differnent then just casting the kid, teenager, and adult and shooting it over a year like a normal movie?


Like oh its about growing up and they used the same actors thats crazy...but its still a story about growing up right? Its still a movie...this isnt' a documentry of a persons life over 12 years...they are actors just acting. I don't see how its "ground breaking". :rolleyes
Yeah, it's still a story of a boy growing up. They claimed that they shot the same actors in a span of 12 years. I dunno if it's true, but if it is, hell, that's cool

true i guess if nothing else...its pretty cool that its the same actors getting old. But these days with cgi and make up i prob couldn't tell you the difference anyway :lol: the story in general looks cool though, those coming of age tales are always good watches...will check it out
 
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$300 for a new knock sensor which i can understand, no biggie but another $200 just to run more EVAP diagnostics  ... 
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"Richard Linklater's BOYHOOD -- a fictional drama made with the same group of actors over a 12-year period from 2002-2013 -- takes a one-of-a-kind trip, at once epic and intimate, through the exhilaration of childhood, the seismic shifts of a modern family and the very passage of time."


Dope concept and awesome execution. 

but lets be honest....is the story really any differnent then just casting the kid, teenager, and adult and shooting it over a year like a normal movie?

Like oh its about growing up and they used the same actors thats crazy...but its still a story about growing up right? Its still a movie...this isnt' a documentry of a persons life over 12 years...they are actors just acting. I don't see how its "ground breaking". :rolleyes

It's groundbreaking because no one ever shoots a movie with the same cast over the course of 12 years. That's what makes it unique.
 
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"Richard Linklater's BOYHOOD -- a fictional drama made with the same group of actors over a 12-year period from 2002-2013 -- takes a one-of-a-kind trip, at once epic and intimate, through the exhilaration of childhood, the seismic shifts of a modern family and the very passage of time."


Dope concept and awesome execution. 

but lets be honest....is the story really any differnent then just casting the kid, teenager, and adult and shooting it over a year like a normal movie?

Like oh its about growing up and they used the same actors thats crazy...but its still a story about growing up right? Its still a movie...this isnt' a documentry of a persons life over 12 years...they are actors just acting. I don't see how its "ground breaking". :rolleyes

It's groundbreaking because no one ever shoots a movie with the same cast over the course of 12 years. That's what makes it unique.

I hear you....i just don't know if unique makes for a better movie experience for me.


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