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Feb. 11th, 2007 03:45 amSo, Donnie Darko. I was warned a mere couple of hours before the show that it was creepy. I am sorely perturbed that no one told me how fucking scary and strange that movie is. One might think the bunny would tip you off, but gods above. It was a very strange and intense theater experience, and perhaps moreso as this was a director's cut. It made me very nervous.
Is it love? Is it fear? Is it self sacrifice? Is it the absolute frailty of our lives? Is it just that we are all alone when we die? I can't sleep for thinking.
To try and take the edge off, I watched O Brother Where Art Thou?. That happens to be another movie I had never seen. Shockingly funny, and I think the parallels to Homer were well played.
Is it love? Is it fear? Is it self sacrifice? Is it the absolute frailty of our lives? Is it just that we are all alone when we die? I can't sleep for thinking.
To try and take the edge off, I watched O Brother Where Art Thou?. That happens to be another movie I had never seen. Shockingly funny, and I think the parallels to Homer were well played.
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Date: 2007-02-11 10:00 pm (UTC)But if you want more, be sure to check out the website. It picks up from where the movie left off -- but set aside a couple of hours to explore it all...
As a bonus, you can actually read a few pages of The Philosophy of Time Travel on the site.
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Date: 2007-02-12 09:10 am (UTC)Technology is so cool. :P
Did you see the director's cut or the original release version of DD?
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Date: 2007-02-12 03:17 pm (UTC)They ran the director's cut of the film at the screening.
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Date: 2007-02-12 09:39 pm (UTC)Yes. I started off with the OTR (Original Theatric Release) -- then got the Collector's Edition DVD. When the Director's Cut was released, I got that DVD and passed on my Collector's Edition to a friend.