Friday 13 June 2014

Growing up on camera: the boy who starred in a movie over 12 years

<b>http://tinyurl.com/kcxyaol - <a href='http://tinyurl.com/kcxyaol'>&#39;Bigfoot of cartooning&#39; emerges; comics artists are delighted</a></b><p>&quot;What a coup,&quot; said &quot;Mother Goose and Grimm&quot; creator Mike Peters. &quot;I just wish that Watterson would consider coming back and doing more stuff.&quot;</p><B>Grooming for the connected life</b><p>You won't find flashy wheels or the latest cell phones in Paul Chuapoco's blog, Paul the PR Guy, which chronicles his every day (but not so normal) life, compiling musings about life, fashion and industry events. His blog contains a hodgepodge of Manila's industry happenings with a few life lessons thrown in.</p><B>Growing up on camera: the boy who starred in a movie over 12 years</b><p>Nineteen-year-old Ellar Coltrane's life flashes before his eyes in director Richard Linklater's Boyhood, an audacious film experiment set across 12 years and shot in the same timeframe. Well, a version of his life, anyway.<
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