"Boyhood," the Oscar-winning coming-of-age drama filmed over 12 years by Richard Linklater, will return to movie theaters nationwide for its 12th anniversary.
"We started filming this 24 years ago," Linklater says. "The way life chugs along, you look up and it's been 12 years since the movie came out and it's kind of crazy. But the whole project was untraditional. We'd get together for a few weeks every year and film, so it ended up taking up a big chunk of our lives."
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"Boyhood," the Oscar-winning coming-of-age drama filmed over 12 years by Richard Linklater, will return to movie theaters nationwide for its 12th anniversary.
"We started filming this 24 years ago," Linklater says. "The way life chugs along, you look up and it's been 12 years since the movie came out and it's kind of crazy. But the whole project was untraditional. We'd get together for a few weeks every year and film, so it ended up taking up a big chunk of our lives."
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it cracks me up seeing ppl I used to work with, that grew up here and moved to NY literally a year ago, celebrate the Knicks as if they've been lifelong fans. love that you celebrate but I know at least 2 of you don't follow sports, settle down
Ppl are so useless
in between BART car doors wide open, everyone's bothered but nobody thinks to close them. Poor guy trying to hold onto his dog that's fully off the train, while trying to grab her water bottle that fell in the car and everyone just watching him struggle.
Matthew Lillard criticized the industry for prioritizing celebrities over voice actors in animation:
“The ability to carry a film, as the lead of a film with only a voice, is a power very few people have. The idea that they keep hiring crappy celebrities to carry huge films is killing us.”