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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2019 20:16:14 GMT
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Post by Dr Tom on Aug 29, 2019 20:29:35 GMT
That's quite a risk that everyone needed for the project stays in good health for the next 20 years!
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Post by Jon on Aug 29, 2019 20:32:44 GMT
Pity Sondheim won’t be around to see the finished product
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Post by theatremadness on Aug 29, 2019 20:35:55 GMT
Pity Sondheim won’t be around to see the finished product Will any of us?!?!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2019 21:33:31 GMT
I am stupidly excited for this.
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Post by talkingheads on Aug 29, 2019 22:27:52 GMT
Wow! Linklater is one of my favourite filmmakers, the Before Trilogy are masterpieces all. Boyhood over 12 years was one thing but this is insane!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2019 22:56:51 GMT
F*** Me! If this is true I’m spectacularly excited! Il be 59!!
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Post by Someone in a tree on Aug 30, 2019 8:14:29 GMT
Pity Sondheim won’t be around to see the finished product Uncle Steve is immortal
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Post by latefortheoverture on Aug 30, 2019 11:29:06 GMT
wow- this is exciting, and slightly worrying. What if one of the cast dies 2 years before they're finished- all that work- what do they do?
Also worth nothing the director is 59 or 60 I read somewhere....
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Post by craig on Aug 30, 2019 11:57:11 GMT
Incredible, insane idea and what magnificent casting.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2019 12:40:38 GMT
I don't know, I feel quite rolly eyed about this, I have to say. It's taking method quite a long way, and makes me think of the Laurence Olivier thing about 'acting, dear boy' being how you show, in this case, the span of the years. Acting, some make up, a wig or two, and he could have it all done for next summer.
The Before films were superb (well, the first two were), but I thought Boyhood forgot about having an actual story, amongst all the fuss of 'oooh look, they got older!'
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Post by Jon on Aug 30, 2019 13:17:37 GMT
wow- this is exciting, and slightly worrying. What if one of the cast dies 2 years before they're finished- all that work- what do they do? Also worth nothing the director is 59 or 60 I read somewhere.... I'm sure they have contingency plans, keep in mind, this is the same filmmaker who directed Boyhood.
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Post by JJShaw on Aug 30, 2019 13:25:58 GMT
An interesting idea, I would have preferred they make the movie using practicals to just age the cast rather than filming over 20 years but... that's ok!
I actually think that it will translate to film rather well, something about watching this story in reverse on screen I think will be easier to digest than stage.
Ben Platt... ok. Im not his biggest fan but he is talented, but as Frank and not Charley?! Now thats the most bizarre casting ever. You have the perfect role for him right there and you don't put him in it? Ok...?!
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Post by craig on Aug 30, 2019 13:28:19 GMT
I don't know, I feel quite rolly eyed about this, I have to say. It's taking method quite a long way, and makes me think of the Laurence Olivier thing about 'acting, dear boy' being how you show, in this case, the span of the years. Acting, some make up, a wig or two, and he could have it all done for next summer. The Before films were superb (well, the first two were), but I thought Boyhood forgot about having an actual story, amongst all the fuss of 'oooh look, they got older!' I mean... YES. I hear you. But I'm all for someone taking a different approach to the norm.
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Post by theatremadness on Aug 30, 2019 14:47:34 GMT
An interesting idea, I would have preferred they make the movie using practicals to just age the cast rather than filming over 20 years but... that's ok! I actually think that it will translate to film rather well, something about watching this story in reverse on screen I think will be easier to digest than stage. Ben Platt... ok. Im not his biggest fan but he is talented, but as Frank and not Charley?! Now thats the most bizarre casting ever. You have the perfect role for him right there and you don't put him in it? Ok...?! Yeah there were lots of reports saying he was playing Frank, but (confirmed by himself on twitter), he *is* actually playing Charley!
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Post by craig on Aug 30, 2019 15:16:31 GMT
I just ADORE Ben Platt, Hunny.
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Post by JJShaw on Aug 30, 2019 16:09:43 GMT
Ben Platt... ok. Im not his biggest fan but he is talented, but as Frank and not Charley?! Now thats the most bizarre casting ever. You have the perfect role for him right there and you don't put him in it? Ok...?! Yeah there were lots of reports saying he was playing Frank, but (confirmed by himself on twitter), he *is* actually playing Charley! ah thanks for the clarification!! wonder why all the false reports, but at least now my faith in this production just tripled!
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