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March 29, 2005
Training Danny Boyle
In one of their occasional let's-get-'em-out-of-the-suites-and-into-the-streets profiles of traveling filmmakers, the Chicago Tribune's Robert Elder finds Danny Boyle spotting trains: "British director Danny Boyle didn't just hit the usual Windy City tourist spots... but what really captivated the spiky-haired filmmaker was the elevated train system. "Your railway is just the sexiest railway in the world," says Boyle..."There's this debate in the U.K. about why British films aren't more cinematic. It's partly approach, but it's also because we don't have anything to shoot, compared to [Chicago's `L']," Boyle says. "There's nothing on that scale. It is the most cinematic railway in the world."
Posted by at March 29, 2005 12:53 PM
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