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Thread started 02/10/05 8:45am

Case

"Donnie Darko: The Directors Cut" on DVD!

A 2-disc set of the Director's Cut of "Donnie Darko" comes out next Tuesday (Feb. 15). Who else is planning on getting a copy?

Also, are there any fans who prefer the original cut to the Director's Cut? My co-worker and I are battling this out rather viciously...
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Reply #1 posted 02/10/05 8:47am

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Not a bad movie, but I just cannot be arsed with the discussions and shit. Good movie though.....
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Reply #2 posted 02/10/05 9:08am

Anxiety

i can't wait! i can't wait! i don't know what to do with my old copy (which i thought had pretty nifty DVD extras as it was), but i can't wait!

i saw the director's cut on screen in NYC last fall...i liked it, and it was my BF's first time seeing it and he was able to "get" it better than i was the first time i saw the original cut...but then again, i had lots of fun trying to figure out the movie, and now, it's spelled out for ya a little bit more. though not much...
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Reply #3 posted 02/10/05 9:12am

Case

Anxiety said:

i can't wait! i can't wait! i don't know what to do with my old copy (which i thought had pretty nifty DVD extras as it was), but i can't wait!

i saw the director's cut on screen in NYC last fall...i liked it, and it was my BF's first time seeing it and he was able to "get" it better than i was the first time i saw the original cut...but then again, i had lots of fun trying to figure out the movie, and now, it's spelled out for ya a little bit more. though not much...



I'm giving my old copy to a friend of mine. One thing I didn't like about the Director Cut was that Richard Kelly changed the music around. I preferred the Echo and the Bunnymen song that plays in the beginning to that INXS song.

This movie is almost like a fictional "What the Bleep Do We Know?" It makes you think about time, quantum physics and all that deep stuff.
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Reply #4 posted 02/10/05 10:31am

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can't wait!
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Reply #5 posted 02/10/05 12:29pm

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Case said:

A 2-disc set of the Director's Cut of "Donnie Darko" comes out next Tuesday (Feb. 15). Who else is planning on getting a copy?

Also, are there any fans who prefer the original cut to the Director's Cut? My co-worker and I are battling this out rather viciously...


I got the movie last year for x-mas, though I have no idea why as I wasn't a big fan of the movie (anyone else have a BF that buys you things they really want?). I mean I liked it...but it's not one I have gone back to.

I'll probably get it for Valentines day...if I get anything at all. sigh

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Reply #6 posted 02/10/05 4:49pm

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What's the big fucking deal about this movie?
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Reply #7 posted 02/10/05 5:23pm

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I got mine here in Aus a week ago.

It is one of the best movies of the past decade, IMHO.
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Reply #8 posted 02/10/05 5:25pm

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mrdespues said:

I got mine here in Aus a week ago.

It is one of the best movies of the past decade, IMHO.


i loved it. i am excited about seeing the directors cut
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Reply #9 posted 02/10/05 5:31pm

Case

EvilWhiteMale said:

What's the big fucking deal about this movie?



Son, when was the last time that a movie aimed at teens got people thinking about quantum physics? The big deal is...it got young people THINKING. Plus, it's loaded with a Lynchian sensibility and a creative director.
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Reply #10 posted 02/10/05 5:37pm

mrdespues

Case said:

EvilWhiteMale said:

What's the big fucking deal about this movie?



Son, when was the last time that a movie aimed at teens got people thinking about quantum physics? The big deal is...it got young people THINKING. Plus, it's loaded with a Lynchian sensibility and a creative director.


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Reply #11 posted 02/10/05 5:40pm

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Case said:

EvilWhiteMale said:

What's the big fucking deal about this movie?



Son, when was the last time that a movie aimed at teens got people thinking about quantum physics? The big deal is...it got young people THINKING. Plus, it's loaded with a Lynchian sensibility and a creative director.



Nah, kids just like the silly rabbit.
"You need people like me so you can point your fuckin' fingers and say, "That's the bad guy." "

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Reply #12 posted 02/10/05 5:47pm

Anxiety

EvilWhiteMale said:

Case said:




Son, when was the last time that a movie aimed at teens got people thinking about quantum physics? The big deal is...it got young people THINKING. Plus, it's loaded with a Lynchian sensibility and a creative director.



Nah, kids just like the silly rabbit.


you've never seen the film, have you? smile
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Reply #13 posted 02/10/05 7:08pm

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Never seen the director's cut, but I've heard it omits some good stuff from the first cut. Does the DVD have both versions, or is it exclusively the Director's cut and extras?
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Reply #14 posted 02/10/05 7:38pm

Case

Axchi696 said:

Never seen the director's cut, but I've heard it omits some good stuff from the first cut. Does the DVD have both versions, or is it exclusively the Director's cut and extras?



The only "good stuff" it omits is that some of the music has been switched around.
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Reply #15 posted 02/10/05 7:44pm

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Case said:

Axchi696 said:

Never seen the director's cut, but I've heard it omits some good stuff from the first cut. Does the DVD have both versions, or is it exclusively the Director's cut and extras?



The only "good stuff" it omits is that some of the music has been switched around.



Did they replace 'Notorious' in the dance scene? Wasn't that a replacement for some other song?
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Reply #16 posted 02/10/05 8:36pm

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Anxiety said:

EvilWhiteMale said:




Nah, kids just like the silly rabbit.


you've never seen the film, have you? smile

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Reply #17 posted 02/10/05 8:51pm

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Case said:

Axchi696 said:

Never seen the director's cut, but I've heard it omits some good stuff from the first cut. Does the DVD have both versions, or is it exclusively the Director's cut and extras?



The only "good stuff" it omits is that some of the music has been switched around.

What do you mean??...
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Reply #18 posted 02/10/05 8:59pm

Case

Axchi696 said:

Case said:




The only "good stuff" it omits is that some of the music has been switched around.



Did they replace 'Notorious' in the dance scene? Wasn't that a replacement for some other song?



The song they were supposed to use for the Sparklemotion scene was "West End Girls" but they couldn't get the rights. So they went with "Notorious." And no, it's still in there in the Director's Cut.
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Reply #19 posted 02/10/05 9:01pm

Case

Byron said:

Case said:




The only "good stuff" it omits is that some of the music has been switched around.

What do you mean??...



Example: In the opening scene when Donnie is riding his bike back from the golf course, the song in the original cut was "The Cutter" by Echo and the Bunnymen. In the Director's Cut, it's a song from INXS. I'm not sure why Kelly did that; I thought the Echo song worked better.
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Reply #20 posted 02/10/05 10:07pm

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Case said:

Byron said:


What do you mean??...



Example: In the opening scene when Donnie is riding his bike back from the golf course, the song in the original cut was "The Cutter" by Echo and the Bunnymen. In the Director's Cut, it's a song from INXS. I'm not sure why Kelly did that; I thought the Echo song worked better.



confuse Wasn't it 'The Killing Moon'?
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Reply #21 posted 02/10/05 10:19pm

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Axchi696 said:

Case said:




Example: In the opening scene when Donnie is riding his bike back from the golf course, the song in the original cut was "The Cutter" by Echo and the Bunnymen. In the Director's Cut, it's a song from INXS. I'm not sure why Kelly did that; I thought the Echo song worked better.



confuse Wasn't it 'The Killing Moon'?


yes it was. the killing moon later pops up in place of the church's "under the milky way tonight". in my opinion inxs' "never tear us apart" is much more apt song. the director's cut kicks ass over the original, although it must be said that there aren't too many noticable changes.
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Reply #22 posted 02/11/05 3:48am

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Case said:

Byron said:


What do you mean??...



Example: In the opening scene when Donnie is riding his bike back from the golf course, the song in the original cut was "The Cutter" by Echo and the Bunnymen. In the Director's Cut, it's a song from INXS. I'm not sure why Kelly did that; I thought the Echo song worked better.


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Reply #23 posted 02/11/05 7:23am

Case

Axchi696 said:

Case said:




Example: In the opening scene when Donnie is riding his bike back from the golf course, the song in the original cut was "The Cutter" by Echo and the Bunnymen. In the Director's Cut, it's a song from INXS. I'm not sure why Kelly did that; I thought the Echo song worked better.



confuse Wasn't it 'The Killing Moon'?



Oh, drat! You're right! I thought it was "The Cutter" because it's on this 80s box set that I've been listening to lately. My bad...
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Reply #24 posted 02/11/05 10:22am

Clubkid

People think this is the greatest movie ever...I didn't hate it, but they stroke you with a bunch of great concepts that never make you come.

Get a grip people! If you want to learn about some deep shit, go to the source, not some hollywood flick!
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Reply #25 posted 02/11/05 12:54pm

Case

Clubkid said:

People think this is the greatest movie ever...I didn't hate it, but they stroke you with a bunch of great concepts that never make you come.

Get a grip people! If you want to learn about some deep shit, go to the source, not some hollywood flick!


And what IS this source that you speak of?

And no, "DD" is not the greatest movie in the world; "Anal Rampage Vol. 12" takes that honor. But the fact that this movie got TEENAGERS thinking about quantum physics and the nature of reality is an incredible feat.
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Reply #26 posted 02/11/05 1:07pm

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Case said:

Clubkid said:

People think this is the greatest movie ever...I didn't hate it, but they stroke you with a bunch of great concepts that never make you come.

Get a grip people! If you want to learn about some deep shit, go to the source, not some hollywood flick!


And what IS this source that you speak of?

And no, "DD" is not the greatest movie in the world; "Anal Rampage Vol. 12" takes that honor. But the fact that this movie got TEENAGERS thinking about quantum physics and the nature of reality is an incredible feat.

I just loved it because it was damn entertaining, it made me fluctuate back and forth between "He's a paranoid schizophrenic" and "These things really ARE happening", the acting was almost completely astounding (especially Mary McDonnell or however it's spelled...she was Oscar worthy, easily), it was funny as shit while at the same time disturbing...and on and on...too many things about this movie are praise-worthy.
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Reply #27 posted 02/11/05 1:12pm

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Case said:

Axchi696 said:




Did they replace 'Notorious' in the dance scene? Wasn't that a replacement for some other song?



The song they were supposed to use for the Sparklemotion scene was "West End Girls" but they couldn't get the rights. So they went with "Notorious." And no, it's still in there in the Director's Cut.

notorious is such a strange song to have little girls dancing to. they should have been dancing to lucky star or material girl or some song that little girls would actually dance to in a recital. i know that wouldn't have fit in with the rest of the movie and really, it;s besides the point but that part always bothered me.

other than that, i really enjoyed the movie. i'd watch the dvd at a friend's house but i don;t know if i would buy it.
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Reply #28 posted 02/11/05 1:23pm

Byron

JasmineFire said:

Case said:




The song they were supposed to use for the Sparklemotion scene was "West End Girls" but they couldn't get the rights. So they went with "Notorious." And no, it's still in there in the Director's Cut.

notorious is such a strange song to have little girls dancing to. they should have been dancing to lucky star or material girl or some song that little girls would actually dance to in a recital. i know that wouldn't have fit in with the rest of the movie and really, it;s besides the point but that part always bothered me.

other than that, i really enjoyed the movie. i'd watch the dvd at a friend's house but i don;t know if i would buy it.

I always took the use of "Notorious" as a subconscious commentary on the fact that Patrick Swayze's character was just about to become "notorious" for his illegal acts...the result of Donnie's burning down his house as the little girls danced to that very song.. nod
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Reply #29 posted 02/11/05 3:26pm

Clubkid

Case said:

Clubkid said:

People think this is the greatest movie ever...I didn't hate it, but they stroke you with a bunch of great concepts that never make you come.

Get a grip people! If you want to learn about some deep shit, go to the source, not some hollywood flick!


And what IS this source that you speak of?

And no, "DD" is not the greatest movie in the world; "Anal Rampage Vol. 12" takes that honor. But the fact that this movie got TEENAGERS thinking about quantum physics and the nature of reality is an incredible feat.


If you have to ask, u can't afford it. smile
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