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Post by ProvidencePortal on Jan 17, 2005 16:00:44 GMT -5
How could I not be fun if I both: A) said it was good to have Madri back, and B) laughed at being called Fun Crusher?
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Post by Omnipotent on Jan 17, 2005 20:38:22 GMT -5
How could I not be fun if I both: A) said it was good to have Madri back, and B) laughed at being called Fun Crusher? lol got me there
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Post by Madridarko on Jan 17, 2005 22:28:55 GMT -5
I was late up night and had nothing to do, there was nobody online so I just decided to post things, if you want to I will just delete it. I seriosly don't mind. Just kinda bored and wanted to play around a while, what more fun than having chaos control of the posts?
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Post by Omnipotent on Jan 22, 2005 13:13:18 GMT -5
One thing I do like about the website is the music on the intro page. Sometimes when I'm working on some University work I leave it playing.
Speaks volumes about me I'm sure.
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Post by IC2 on Apr 16, 2005 14:54:25 GMT -5
One thing I do like about the website is the music on the intro page. Sometimes when I'm working on some University work I leave it playing. Speaks volumes about me I'm sure. Well the song on there is great. Very entrancing. But I do that with music from the Donnie Darko soundtrack. I just leave it on while I'm writing my essay for class. I especially love to listen to all the scores by Michael Andrews. So addictive. ;D
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Post by Madridarko on Apr 16, 2005 17:06:50 GMT -5
I like to hear music when studieng, or reading (not only Donnie Darko music though) but I can't seem to concentrate if I have music playing while I am writting......
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Post by Billy Baroo on Apr 23, 2005 2:45:16 GMT -5
Here's some news about Southland Tales...... www.comingsoon.net/news/topnews.php?id=9258The Rock Heads to Tales Source: Cherry Road Films April 21, 2005 Cherry Road Films and Darko Entertainment announced today that Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson will star opposite Seann William Scott ("American Pie" films, The Dukes of Hazzard) and Sarah Michelle Gellar (The Grudge) in the science-fiction thriller Southland Tales for writer-director Richard Kelly (Donnie Darko). Sean McKittrick will produce under the Darko Entertainment banner he co-founded with Kelly. Cherry Road principals Bo Hyde and Kendall Morgan will produce. Executive producers are Matthew Rhodes and Judd Payne of Persistent Entertainment, Bill Johnson and Jim Seibel of Inferno Distribution, and Oliver Hengst of Academy Film Gmbh. Principal photography is slated to begin on August 1 in Los Angeles. Cherry Road Films has officially greenlit the picture with co-financing from Universal Pictures International, Inferno Distribution and Wild Bunch, with Universal distributing in most foreign territories through the UIP banner, and Wild Bunch distributing in France, Benelux, Spain and Switzerland. Richard Klubeck of UTA is representing on the domestic front. Southland Tales is an ensemble piece set in the futuristic landscape of Los Angeles on July 4, 2008, as it stands on the brink of social, economic and environmental disaster. Johnson will star as Boxer Santaros, an action star stricken with amnesia whose life intertwines with Krysta Now (Gellar), an adult film star developing her own reality television project, and David Clark (Scott), a Hermosa Beach police officer who holds the key to a vast conspiracy. "Dwayne, Seann and Sarah each have an adventurous spirit and I am honored that they have put their faith in me," said Kelly. "The film is going to be a strange hybrid of the sensibilities of Andy Warhol and Philip K. Dick." Also joining the project are most of the key crew from Donnie Darko, including director of photography Steven Poster ASC, production designer Alexander Hammond, costume designer April Ferry and editor Sam Bauer. Critically acclaimed artist and producer Moby will compose the music for the film. In addition to the feature film, an expanded version of Southland Tales will be presented as a nine-part interactive experience with the prequel saga to be published as six separate 100 page graphic novels, each written by Kelly. The graphic novels will be released over a six month period early next year leading up to the film's release with the feature film comprised of the story's final three chapters. In addition, the film's official website will be one of the largest and most elaborate ever designed for a feature film. "The graphic novels will work in tandem with the website, creating a more epic multimedia experience for those interested in taking the plunge," added Kelly.
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Post by Madridarko on Apr 23, 2005 14:34:47 GMT -5
Hey.. from the looks at this clip-out, Southland Tales sounds like if it is going to be a success. just look at the list of actors... I can't wait for it's release... I also think that it was a smart move from Kelly to pre-release a book prequel, in order to avoid some of the problems that were confronted in DD with his fans...
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Post by Twitch on Apr 23, 2005 19:03:49 GMT -5
I just saw the trailer for Domino (Written by Richard Kelly) in the trailers before Kung-Fu Hustle, it looks incredible, and very surreal.
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Post by MoonageDaydream on Apr 24, 2005 2:23:02 GMT -5
Jesus Christ, the stuff surrounding Southland Tales has got me so pumped.
I gotta go hit something.
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Post by Madridarko on Apr 24, 2005 12:32:50 GMT -5
Jesus Christ, the stuff surrounding Southland Tales has got me so pumped. I gotta go hit something. I preffer to wait anxiously for it's release... or any further information on the subject...
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Post by Omnipotent on Apr 24, 2005 12:41:12 GMT -5
I just saw the trailer for Domino (Written by Richard Kelly) in the trailers before Kung-Fu Hustle, it looks incredible, and very surreal. I saw the trailer for Kung-Fu Hustle when I went to see Cursed yesterday (there were about 10 other people there lol and after watching it I now know why). I'm going to see The Interpreter tonight and hopefully I'll get lucky and see the Southland Tales one too.
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Post by Omnipotent on Apr 24, 2005 13:02:10 GMT -5
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Post by Twitch on Apr 24, 2005 15:11:56 GMT -5
I saw the trailer for Kung-Fu Hustle when I went to see Cursed yesterday (there were about 10 other people there lol and after watching it I now know why). I'm going to see The Interpreter tonight and hopefully I'll get lucky and see the Southland Tales one too. Kung Fu Hustle was pretty good I guess....I don't think Southland Tales has a trailer yet, it hasn't begun shooting.
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Post by Madridarko on Apr 24, 2005 15:29:42 GMT -5
Kung Fu Hustle was pretty good I guess....I don't think Southland Tales has a trailer yet, it hasn't begun shooting. True, it starts shooting sometime around september.... But the site has been added some cool new special features, doesn't give any info on the movie though...
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