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Hidden Clues

75 posts by 57 people. Updated on November 8, 2009 at 1:55pm

S. Darko

85 posts by 68 people. Updated on November 8, 2009 at 4:36am

The Manipulated Dead

8 posts by 7 people. Updated on November 7, 2009 at 10:04pm
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Percy 7:09am October 20th, 2009
agree wit last post. probably best movie ever in terms of substance.
Aldo 11:06am October 16th, 2009
Best film of my life. in his plot there's everything (music, science, death, life, love, evil, etc.). It's a cult!
Ross 2:35pm October 13th, 2009
Best Movie Ive Seen, Never Gets Boring! :D
Azalee 5:28pm October 12th, 2009
My favorite movie eveeeeeeer.
Christian 12:11am October 12th, 2009
Best film I've ever seen! The Oscars were very deserved.
Benjamin 1:04pm September 29th, 2009
The film, i believe, was actually extremely overrated. It was okay but got exceedingly boring after the first 5 minutes.
John 4:50am September 9th, 2009
Just wondering if anyone else is planning to watch DD in tribute to the 9/11 attacks this Friday night: I was initially introduced to this film when the Director's Cut was released on DVD, and when it was noted how the film was in theatres roughly a month before the WTC collapse. I didn't actually see the film until 2005 or so, but even then I was a bit freaked by the uncanny shot of the plane at the end of the film, and its similarity to the WTC hit. To this day, I cant not make a connection between the theme(s) in DD and what I'm expected to remember about 9/11.
Owen 8:42pm August 21st, 2009
was he dead the majority of the movie or was he supposed to die and didn't?
the only thing i understood was the part the engine traveled in time and hit his bedroom. please reply.
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Film Info

United States

2001

113 Min.

Cast & Credits

DIR Richard Kelly

SCR Richard Kelly

DP Steven B. Poster

CAST Jake Gyllenhaal, Holmes Osborne, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Daveigh Chase, Mary McDonnell, James Duval, Drew Barrymore, Patrick Swayze

Excerpt

Donnie Darko is an unclassifiable but stunningly original film that obliterates the walls between teen comedy, science fiction, family drama, horror, and cultural satire – and remains wildly entertaining throughout.

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