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  • b*saint
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    I watch it with my friend who already seen it so the whole time she was trying to get me to . . . turn my attention away from the movie.

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  • Mike325
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    Nobody mentioned the e30 in DD. It was in the begining when they were at the bus stop. It drove by as they were walking accross the street or something.

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  • Super Eurobeat
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    was was DD about?
    I saw some of it a long time ago but never watched it all.
    Wasnt it like the butterfly effect or something?

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  • delatlanta1281
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    See I gotta go with AMH for the win!

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  • BrandC
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    Originally posted by delatlanta1281 View Post
    Why don't you guys start explaining the social aspects of Breakfast Club.....
    Judd Nelson FTMFW...gotta love that guy.

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  • delatlanta1281
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    Originally posted by WlknGenius View Post
    I'd like to offer my dissenting opinion. I enjoyed Donnie Darko. I don't think it is nearly as "deep" as everyone thinks it is.

    If you want "deep", read some essays on metaphysics. Decartes is a fun place to start. I enjoyed it, but the depth is hollywood bullshit to me.
    your avatar says it all.
    I can't get on the deep bandwagon, it was a movie, it did its job which was to make you forget about the shit in your life, and tell a story. It also got and still gets the contributors paid. Why don't you guys start explaining the social aspects of Breakfast Club.... that would be more interesting than flaunting your library.

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  • BrandC
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    Originally posted by WlknGenius View Post
    I'd like to offer my dissenting opinion. I enjoyed Donnie Darko. I don't think it is nearly as "deep" as everyone thinks it is.

    If you want "deep", read some essays on metaphysics. Decartes is a fun place to start. I enjoyed it, but the depth is hollywood bullshit to me.
    A movie does not need to be deep for it to be interesting or original. Donnie Darko just happens to be an older movie that was against the grain of Hollywood blockbuster shitassfacedick cookie cutter movies.

    Descartes is only the beginning of the sick cycle of accumulating facts that contribute towards towards existential anxiety. Try reading about Hegel's discourses on Aesthetics or Frege's metamathematics and then see what you know about knowledge or your existence. ;)

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  • Charlie
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    Originally posted by WlknGenius View Post
    I'd like to offer my dissenting opinion. I enjoyed Donnie Darko. I don't think it is nearly as "deep" as everyone thinks it is.

    If you want "deep", read some essays on metaphysics. Decartes is a fun place to start. I enjoyed it, but the depth is hollywood bullshit to me.

    We talking original or directors cut?

    The DC of Darko is a lot better than the initial release - granted I didn't find either to be really all that "deep".

    -Charlie

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  • imsotyerred
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    Originally posted by delatlanta1281 View Post
    Hey fuckass get me a beer!
    beat me to it!! and jenna malone is super hot! (donnie's girl)

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  • chuckybob
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    Originally posted by WlknGenius View Post
    If you want "deep", read some essays on metaphysics. Decartes is a fun place to start. I enjoyed it, but the depth is hollywood bullshit to me.
    pfft descartes' only meaningful contribution to philosophy was a more elegant way to prove existance.

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  • h0lmes
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    I got something fucked up for you. The closer one gets to the speed of light, the slower time goes. If you sychronize 2 clocks and send one up in the space shuttle and let it orbit the earth for a while, the clocks will be different if you compare them again. Its been proven. Messed up huh?

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  • uofom3
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    Originally posted by WlknGenius View Post
    I'd like to offer my dissenting opinion. I enjoyed Donnie Darko. I don't think it is nearly as "deep" as everyone thinks it is.

    If you want "deep", read some essays on metaphysics. Decartes is a fun place to start. I enjoyed it, but the depth is hollywood bullshit to me.

    The movie inspired me to do just that... i spent a few hours reading some stuff to attempt to scratch the surface and that rabbit hole can go pretty much as deep as you are willing to go.

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  • WlknGenius
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    I'd like to offer my dissenting opinion. I enjoyed Donnie Darko. I don't think it is nearly as "deep" as everyone thinks it is.

    If you want "deep", read some essays on metaphysics. Decartes is a fun place to start. I enjoyed it, but the depth is hollywood bullshit to me.

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  • bimmers4life
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    sick ass movie. i loved everything about it. The soundtrack, cinematography everything!

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  • Brew
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    Definitely one of my favorite movies ever.

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