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The task frightened Kelly at first because he did not want to produce something that was poor in quality. It was not until October 1998 when Kelly felt the time was right to write a script and wrote Donnie Darko in 28 days, the same time period as the film. [12] The time of year influenced Kelly to set the film around Halloween. [13]
Donnie Darko: Music from the Original Motion Picture Score is a soundtrack album by American musician Michael Andrews, released in April 2002 on Enjoy and Everloving Records. It contains music from the 2001 science fiction psychological thriller film Donnie Darko , written and directed by Richard Kelly .
Donnie Darko: The Director's Cut is a 2004 re-cut version of Richard Kelly's directorial debut, Donnie Darko.A critical success but a commercial failure when first released in 2001, Donnie Darko grew in popularity through word-of-mouth due to strong DVD sales and regular midnight screenings across the United States.
57. 'Donnie Darko' (2001) Jake Gyllenhaal, Jena Malone and Frank the bunny in "Donnie Darko." ... The enchanting time-hopper puts a sorority girl (Jessica Rothe) through her paces as she's forced ...
The Gyllenhaal siblings, Maggie and Jake, have had prolific careers since their costarring breakout roles in "Donnie Darko" in 2001. In 2010, Jake told The Guardian, "My mother would say that ...
S. Darko, also known as S. Darko: A Donnie Darko Tale is a 2009 American science fiction thriller film directed by Chris Fisher and starring Daveigh Chase, Briana Evigan, and Ed Westwick. It is a sequel to the 2001 cult film Donnie Darko. It was made without involvement from the first film's writer and director, Richard Kelly.
The eight-time Grammy winner is currently embarking on his Past Present Future tour to ... the Donnie Darko actor has established himself as a premier action-thriller star with films like 2014's ...
"The Killing Moon" was featured in the 2001 film Donnie Darko, setting the tone for the opening scene as Donnie Darko (Jake Gyllenhaal) enters the town. For the director's cut of the film in 2004, Richard Kelly was unable to secure the rights to "The Killing Moon" a second time, and instead substituted "Never Tear Us Apart" by INXS.