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Donnie Darko

Just finished watching it on Thurs for my religion in film class. Quick summary:
Little swearing, no nudity, one farked up ending.
 
Originally posted by: Dudd
Just finished watching it on Thurs for my religion in film class. Quick summary:
Little swearing, no nudity, one farked up ending.
You forgot =one good flick.
Just go see it.
 
Movie is worth atleast one viewing. Future viewings depends on your perspective of the movie... if you thought the film was thoughtful, compelling, or the like you would watch it again (... and again🙂) or you might be the kind of person who doesn't like those kinds of movies... 😉
 
Great movie....why do you ask about nudity, sexuality, and profanity? Are you going to watch it with a 5yr old?
 
Im still trying to decide if it was amazing or an incredible waste of time... but it definitly makes you think, and you should see it if you haven't.
 
"Now you know where he lives..." Great movie!!! Who cares if it has sexuality or nudity in it? And yes it had profanity.
 
Originally posted by: SSP
i thought fusetalk had some sort of profanity filter?
It does. He will get a vacation if the mods see it.
Apparently Fusetalk is confused if the word that would be filtered is within another word. Consider the word "constabulatory" (sp? anyway, that's what they call the police in the UK, IIRC); in that case, it is good thing, since that is a word which we should have the ability to say. However, there are other cases (such as this one), where it would be better to have such words picked out and blocked anyway.
 
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