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Verfasst: Di 17. Aug 2004, 08:41
von AndiTimer
Hier eine Liste der Änderung:

Donnie Darko Director's Cut: The Changes
As no official list has yet been released, Matt Day has sat down with his notebook and a copy of the Donnie Darko Director’s Cut to attempt to bring you a comprehensive list of changes. Beware, there are a lot, and some may have slipped through, and obviously this will contain spoilers, not only for the director’s cut but also the original version of the film.

Note: All times quoted are approximate, and taken from when they occur in the Director’s Cut.

2 mins: As Donnie Rides into town the music has changed from Echo and the Bunnymen’s The Killing Moon to INXS’s Never Tear Us Apart.
6 mins: Before Donnie’s mum enters his room after dinner she has a short discussion with Elizabeth, asking how she knew Donnie has stopped taking his medication.
9 mins: As Donnie is awakened by Frank’s voice we see a close up of his eye opening with Frank reflected in his iris. Also the sequence as he leaves the house is extended slightly.
16 mins: As Donnie, Samantha and Elizabeth sit in the hotel room Samantha tries to think of ways to make money from the accident, and Donnie tells her when she falls asleep he’s going to “fart in your face.”
17 mins: As Donnie’s parents discuss Frankie Feedler the scene is slightly extended, Donnie’s dad thins someone was watching over him.
23 mins: As Gretchen Ross makes her first appearance in the classroom more reactions can be heard from the classmates.
24 mins: As Donnie and his dad drive, just before nearly hitting Grandma Death, they flick back and forth between radio stations, Donnie wins and music now plays throughout the scene.
28 mins: Frank’s voice can now be heard during the Cunning Visions video, telling Donnie to watch closely.
29 mins: Another shot of Donnie’s eye opening as Frank awakens him before he floods the school, water is seen reflected in his eye this time.
30 mins: Whilst waiting at the bus stop, before they hear school is cancelled, Donnie steals Samantha’s poem and torments her. Donnie’s friends also have another opportunity to bully Sharita Chen, calling her Porky Pig, and saying “I hope you get molested.”
31 mins: More rumours fly around as to why school is closed.
33 mins: As Donnie walks home with Gretchen he mentions how he wants to be able to “change things.”
37 mins: As the police check the student’s handwriting we see Donnie looking nervous, and Karen Pomeroy noticing it. This also fixes the continuity as all the previous names on the list are called before Donnie.
41 mins: Newscast. Before the emergency PTA meeting Mrs. Farmer and Karen Pomeroy exchange words about Mrs. Farmer’s intentions to get The Destructors banned.
44 mins: Donnie’s English class have a poetry day, where Donnie reads a poem about himself and Frank.
“A storm is coming, Frank says
a storm that will swallow the children
and I will deliver them from the kingdom of pain
I will deliver the children back the their doorsteps
And send the monsters back to the underground
I’ll send them back to a place where no-one else can see them
Except for me
Because I am Donnie Darko”
Karen Pomeroy then asks him who Frank is, Donnie tells her he’s a six foot bunny rabbit, and everyone laughs at him.
53 mins: We see the first of the excerpts from The Philosophy of Time Travel, concerning the tangent universe.
59 mins: We see Donnie waiting for the school bus a plane flies overhead and everyone looks up nervously, then the second excerpt from The Philosophy of Time Travel appears, Chapter 2, Water and Metal. Behind this transition there is a short new scene where Donnie sits down next to Gretchen and she asks him why he has blood on his neck.
61 mins: We see Donnie’s parents out for dinner, discussing what they should do about disciplining him after the incident with Mrs. Farmer. Their opinions are wildy different, and they joke about getting divorced.
62 mins: Whilst the parents are out to dinner we see that Donnie and Elizabeth have been sitting at home carving the pumpkins seen later in the film.
64 mins: Another shot of Donnie’s eye opening, along with footage of waves breaking on a beach.
65 mins: We see Donnie and Gretchen in an arcade, the scene is overlaid by chapter 7 from the book, The Manipulated Living.
66 mins: As Donnie watches Jim Cunningham’s seminar at the school his perception changes, he sees things speeded up, and mentions to Gretchen that he is travelling through time. The seminar now goes on longer, with extra scenes before Donnie steps up to the mic.
71 mins: Donnie and Gretchen go to visit Roberta Sparrow, there is nobody home but Donnie checks her mailbox and is inspired to write to her. This scene is overlaid with chapter 4 from the book, the Artifact of the Living.
74 mins: Karen Pomeroy tells the class they are no longer allowed to study The Destructors, and that their new book will be Watership Down, however if any student wants a copy of Graham Greene’s book someone has put 20 copies aside at the Sarasota Mall.
75 mins: Another overlay from The Philosophy of Time Travel, this time chapter 6, the Living Receiver.
81 mins: Another eye opening shot, this time with flames reflected in it.
87 mins: Another overlay, chapter 10, the Manipulated Dead.
88 mins: Donnie returns home the morning after the fire and talks to his dad in the garden. His dad tells him that no matter how crazy he thinks he is, he should always say what’s on his mind.
90 mins: As we see Jim Cunningham arrested on TV the voiceover on the TV is slightly different.
91 mins: Karen Pomeroy’s firing is slightly shortened.
92 mins: Karen gives one of her last classes, after the students watch a section of Watership Down they discuss Fiver (the rabbit)’s visions, and how trusting those visions of the end of the world would save the warren. Gretchen and Donnie argue in the class about the meaning of them. Donnie doesn’t see the point of crying over a dead rabbit, Gretchen tells Donnie he missed the point, and Karen Pomeroy tells the class that the Deus Ex Machina is what saved the rabbits.
97 mins: Donnie says goodbye to his mom in the street as she goes to LA with Sparkle Motion.
98 mins: As Karen clears out her desk, her talk with Donnie is different, she suggests on a Friday night Donnie should be out scaring old people.
103 mins: Donnie talks with his doctor about his belief in God, and she tells him he can stop taking his medication as they are placebos.
106 mins: There is an overlay of Chapter 9, the Ensurance Trap.
110 mins: As Donnie walks around the party, observing people's channels, there is another montage of his eye, as if he were putting all the clues together that lead him to thinking he should go to Grandma Death’s house.
114 mins: As Donnie is pinned down with the knife to his throat outside Grandma Death’s house, it is now very clear he is saying Deus Ex Machina.
116 mins: Roberta Sparrow tells Donnie a storm is coming, and that he must hurry.
118 mins: We see a montage of things reflected in Donnie’s eye as Frank counts down to the end of the world.
120 mins: Another montage as we see the universe collapsing and rewinding as Donnie travels back through time.
123 mins: The final overlay is of chapter 12, Dreams, which explains why everyone seems to be having a sleepless night as Mad World plays.

Re: na dann

Verfasst: Di 17. Aug 2004, 15:46
von sleepyjoe
Ronin hat geschrieben:Ich nehme an, du meinst jetzt den 29.08., oder ? Da könnten wir gern was auf die Beine stellen, kein Thema. Ums mal mit den Worten von Badesalz zu sagen: "Du, da könnder mit mer reschne." :D
Joh! Der 29.8. ginge bei mir. (Es sei denn, ich bin noch von meiner Kiefer-OP am 27.8. platt) Wie schaut’s bei Paul aus? Andere Hesseköpp auch interessiert???

Verfasst: Di 17. Aug 2004, 16:32
von Ronin
Kiefer-OP ? Och menno, dann kann ich dich ja gar nicht knutschen. :wink:

Aber vielleicht kommt ein Äppler-Fest erst dann so richtig gut, wenn du von der OP noch auf Drogen bist. :twisted:

Verfasst: So 22. Aug 2004, 01:11
von JensII
ASS_GAS hat geschrieben:SIDO = SCHWACHSINN !

DONNIE DARKO = BESTER FILM ÜBERHAUPT !

:twisted:
Zustimm!!

Verfasst: Di 14. Sep 2004, 11:27
von AndiTimer
Erste DVD-Ankündigung des DONNIE DARKO Director's Cut
Das britische Label Metrodome hat für den 4. Oktober eine Doppel-DVD von DONNIE DARKO angekündigt, auf der neben dem bekannten Kino-Cut und Bonusmaterial erstmalig auch der Director's Cut drauf sein wird, den Regisseur Richard Kelly erst vor kurzem fertiggestellt hat. Die Details:

Disk 1:



Director's Cut (133 Min.)
Neuer Audiokommentar spezielle zum DC
Dokumentation: Sundance Channel’s "Anatomy of a Scene"
Dokumentation: "Donnie Darko Production Diary"
Featurette: "The Cultural Impact of Donnie Darko in the UK"
Mad World Musikvideos
Director’s Cut Trailer


Disk 2:



Kinoversion des Films
Audiokommentar von Richard Kelly und Jake Gyllenhaal
Audiokommentar von Cast & Crew
20 Deleted & Extended Scenes mit optionalen Kommentar von Richard Kelly
Interviews mit Cast & Crew
B-Roll
"The Philosophy of Time Travel"
Website Galerie
Artwork Galerie
UK Art Exhibition
"They Made Me Do It" – Making of the Art Gallery
Cunning Visions Gallery
TV Spots
Filmogaphien

Quelle: www.dvdtimes.co.uk

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Verfasst: Di 14. Sep 2004, 18:39
von Bippes
Hehe, den Spruch fand ich ja einen der besten im Film: "Why are you wearing that stupid man suit?"

Nils

Verfasst: Mi 15. Sep 2004, 12:50
von Falk
Habe den Film aufgrund dieses Threads gestern gesehen und bin begeistert!
Stimmt: Wenn das erste mal der Hase auftaucht ist das wirklich der Hammer! War nur froh grade keine Chips oder ähnliches Knabberzeug in der Hand gehabt zu haben, denn dann hätte ich erst mal staubsaugen können....
Ansonsten: Klasse Dartsteller, gute Musik und ein wirklich abgefahrene Handlung. Der wird auf jeden Fall in meiner Sammlung unter der Rubrik "Kult" abgelegt!

Habt ihr noch weitere so gute Film-Tipps? Sonst kommt man ja nicht auf sowas...

Verfasst: Mi 15. Sep 2004, 18:59
von Bippes
Falk hat geschrieben:Habt ihr noch weitere so gute Film-Tipps? Sonst kommt man ja nicht auf sowas...
In eine ähnliche Kategorie würde ich vielleicht Memento einordnen, aber den kennst du bestimmt schon, oder?

Sehr gut finde ich auch immer wieder "The Wicker Man" mit Cristopher Lee aus den 70ern. Sensationeller Film, der leider oft vergessen wird. Den Director's Cut davon gibt's billig bei Play.com.

Nils

Verfasst: Mi 15. Sep 2004, 20:25
von Falk
Memento - hmm..tja dieser Film (muss ich zu meiner Schande gestehen) ist irgendwie auch an mir vorbeigegangen.:oops:
Danke für den Tipp, muss da wohl mal morgen meine Videothek aufsuchen....
Den mit Christopher Lee kennen ich aber (glaube ich) schon....

Verfasst: Sa 18. Sep 2004, 20:18
von sashka
Hallo,

also wenn du auf filme ähnlicher art stehst, kann ich dir folgende vorschlagen: Mulholland Drive, Lost Highway, Avalon(baut langsam auf)......

Gruß, Alex