I just watched Donnie Darko.
Damn. I'm not gonna sleep tonight I think!
Long time since I've been so frightened watching a movie...
amazing film!
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Fredd-E wrote:I just watched Donnie Darko.
Damn. I'm not gonna sleep tonight I think!
Long time since I've been so frightened watching a movie...
amazing film!
eatshit43 wrote:Yo people, Donnie Darko is really overrated so stop saying how its the best movie ever. It's allright like the first time you see it then you realize that the kid from Jarhead and the mom from Rock Star don't make for that moving of a movie. CAWCKS.
Derail wrote:eatshit43 wrote:Yo people, Donnie Darko is really overrated so stop saying how its the best movie ever. It's allright like the first time you see it then you realize that the kid from Jarhead and the mom from Rock Star don't make for that moving of a movie. CAWCKS.
Something stinks in here...do you guys smell that??? It smells like watmm.
YELLOW wrote:yeah i saw donnie darko and i really didnot like it at all....it seemed boring and cliche....its not the most groundbreaking movie that it is played out to be...go buy paris texas, eraserhead,mulholland drive, lost in translation, 28 days later, etc etc etc
all of those are infinitely better..better soundtracks as well....all donnie had was some hit singles by echo and joy division..pfft
Derail wrote:eatshit43 wrote:Yo people, Donnie Darko is really overrated so stop saying how its the best movie ever. It's allright like the first time you see it then you realize that the kid from Jarhead and the mom from Rock Star don't make for that moving of a movie. CAWCKS.
Something stinks in here...do you guys smell that??? It smells like watmm.
ExitEuXa wrote:This is for: YELLOW.![]()
2001 — Richard Kelly won with Donnie Darko for "Best Screenplay" at the Catalonian International Film Festival and at the San Diego Film Critics Society. Donnie Darko also won the "Audience Award" for Best Feature at the Sweden Fantastic Film Festival. The film was nominated for "Best Film" at the Catalonian International Film Festival and for the "Grand Jury Prize" at the Sundance Film Festival.
2002 — Donnie Darko won the "Special Award" at the Young Filmmakers Showcase at the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films. The movie also won the "Silver Scream Award" at the Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival. In 2002 Kelly was nominated for "Best First Feature" and "Best First Screenplay" with Donnie Darko, as well as Jake Gyllenhaal being nominated for "Best Male Lead" at the Independent Spirit Awards. The film was also nominated for the "Best Breakthrough Film" at the Online Film Critics Society Awards.
2003 — Jake Gyllenhaal won for "Best Actor" and Richard Kelly for "Best Original Screenplay" for Donnie Darko at the Chlotrudis Awards, where Kelly was also nominated for "Best Director" and "Best Movie."
2005 — Donnie Darko ranked in top five films on My Favourite Film, an Australian poll conducted by the ABC.[5]
2006 — Donnie Darko ranked ninth in FilmFour's 50 Films To See Before You Die.![]()
I think it's you that's boring.
Cupz wrote:ExitEuXa wrote:This is for: YELLOW.![]()
2001 — Richard Kelly won with Donnie Darko for "Best Screenplay" at the Catalonian International Film Festival and at the San Diego Film Critics Society. Donnie Darko also won the "Audience Award" for Best Feature at the Sweden Fantastic Film Festival. The film was nominated for "Best Film" at the Catalonian International Film Festival and for the "Grand Jury Prize" at the Sundance Film Festival.
2002 — Donnie Darko won the "Special Award" at the Young Filmmakers Showcase at the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films. The movie also won the "Silver Scream Award" at the Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival. In 2002 Kelly was nominated for "Best First Feature" and "Best First Screenplay" with Donnie Darko, as well as Jake Gyllenhaal being nominated for "Best Male Lead" at the Independent Spirit Awards. The film was also nominated for the "Best Breakthrough Film" at the Online Film Critics Society Awards.
2003 — Jake Gyllenhaal won for "Best Actor" and Richard Kelly for "Best Original Screenplay" for Donnie Darko at the Chlotrudis Awards, where Kelly was also nominated for "Best Director" and "Best Movie."
2005 — Donnie Darko ranked in top five films on My Favourite Film, an Australian poll conducted by the ABC.[5]
2006 — Donnie Darko ranked ninth in FilmFour's 50 Films To See Before You Die.![]()
I think it's you that's boring.
I think awards has a lot to do with the quality of the film.Don`t get me wrong, just 89% of all the films getting an award is just....nothing special.
ExitEuXa wrote:Cupz wrote:ExitEuXa wrote:2006 — Donnie Darko ranked ninth in FilmFour's 50 Films To See Before You Die.![]()
I think it's you that's boring.
I think awards has a lot to do with the quality of the film.Don`t get me wrong, just 89% of all the films getting an award is just....nothing special.
Well Donnie Darko is in that 11% and definitely worth it.
Cupz wrote:ExitEuXa wrote:Cupz wrote:ExitEuXa wrote:2006 — Donnie Darko ranked ninth in FilmFour's 50 Films To See Before You Die.![]()
I think it's you that's boring.
I think awards has a lot to do with the quality of the film.Don`t get me wrong, just 89% of all the films getting an award is just....nothing special.
Well Donnie Darko is in that 11% and definitely worth it.
Haha, I wouldn`t know.I`ll put it on my "To See" list.
eatshit43 wrote:Awards don't make a movie good...even Urban Cowboy got nominated for some awards.
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