Up docs?
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hehe, Static 
Last one I saw was 35 Up and I'd like to see 'em all too.

Last one I saw was 35 Up and I'd like to see 'em all too.
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I think these would be great to see, but a six disc (and evolving) documentary isn't likely to be the most amazing seller. My gut says that the odds are low. But I's buy them if they were available.
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I'd like to get these too...
For those who aren't familiar with them, Ebert has a review in his 'Great Movies' section:
http://www.suntimes.com/ebert/greatm...mentaries.html
For those who aren't familiar with them, Ebert has a review in his 'Great Movies' section:
http://www.suntimes.com/ebert/greatm...mentaries.html
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Isn't there also an american version of this, or something similar? I remember watching something on HBO (or maybe a different channel) where they had a group of kids from when they were a young age in the 1970s and then they revisited them again in probably the early 90s(?). It obviously wasn't as structured as these are with the every 7 years, but it was quite interesting. I am sure this is even more so. I have never seen any of these I don't think.




UP doc...eh?
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