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I've seen Donnie Darko several times, even bought the damn movie so I could watch it after I rented it, in hopes I could understand it. I still have no fucking clue what the movie is about. Maybe you could school me.Originally posted by talisman View Post1. Donnie Darko
2. Fight Club
Just personal favorites, not saying they are the greatest of all time or anything.
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The movie itself is a paradox. It's about quite a few things. They packed so much into it it was a miracle it worked. If you're watching the Directors Cut it probably makes more sense, however I think that version doesn't give the audience enough credit for their intelligence. It's garbage, IMO. I don't really want to get more into it than that. That is a movie to be talked about in person, because you can never make it make sense on here.Originally posted by Craizie View PostI've seen Donnie Darko several times, even bought the damn movie so I could watch it after I rented it, in hopes I could understand it. I still have no fucking clue what the movie is about. Maybe you could school me.
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Agreed. I have the "special edition" director's cut and the theatrical version, and the director's cut is garbage. I like your top two choices, and understand why they are your top two, although I gather many won't understand why they are your top two. We have similar taste in media.Originally posted by talisman View PostThe movie itself is a paradox. It's about quite a few things. They packed so much into it it was a miracle it worked. If you're watching the Directors Cut it probably makes more sense, however I think that version doesn't give the audience enough credit for their intelligence. It's garbage, IMO. I don't really want to get more into it than that. That is a movie to be talked about in person, because you can never make it make sense on here.
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Originally posted by Ratt View PostAgreed. I have the "special edition" director's cut and the theatrical version, and the director's cut is garbage. I like your top two choices, and understand why they are your top two, although I gather many won't understand why they are your top two. We have similar taste in media.
I watched it once and took it to half price books. Thankfully I've forgotten most of it so I can still enjoy the original.
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The RefOriginally posted by likeitfast55 View PostWhat was the movie where Denis Leary is a house thief. He brakes into Kevin Spacys house around Christmas?
The dynamics of the dysfunctional family outweighs the attempted robbery and funny as shit!
I cant remember the name of that movie!!
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