Friday, June 10, 2011

donnie darko

donnie darko

'Submarine' review: Comedy's worldview can be dark
Submarine RATING: (POLITE APPLAUSE)Comedy. Directed by Richard Ayoade. Starring Craig Roberts, Sally Hawkins and Paddy Considine. (R. 97 minutes. At Bay Area theaters .) Morbid coming-of-age tales hold a firm place in...[...]
Football transfer rumours: Liverpool to snap up Phil Jones?
All the tattle that's fit to, er, tittle Morning readers. First up for us is news in our very own august organ that Sepp Blatter, safe in the knowledge that nothing can dislodge him from his golden throne in Switzerland, has decided to start doing whatever the eff he wants. Sorry, continue doing whatever the eff he wants. After appointing Henry Kissinger, King Arthur and that scary rabbit out of.[...]
IFI announces free Open Day screenings
The Irish Film Institute has announced details of its programme of free screenings as part of its Open Day next Saturday, 11 June.[...]
It's froth art! The cups of coffee that have been turned into clever (and tasty) doodles

The works showing characters from well-known films were created by a manager at the Fremont Coffee Company in Seattle, Washington DC.[...]

Billboard Awards 2011: Main Show

Britney im Donnie Darko Style, Beyoncé und ihre Girls auf der Bühne. Holt Euch die Gewinner und die heißesten Performances des Abends.[...]

The Anti-Hit List for May 28

John Sakamoto's alternative top 10.[...]

Friday caption competition
When David met Barack. You might have missed it, as the news was quite under-reported , but Barack Obama made a state visit to the UK this week. What's going on? What are they saying to each other? Answers on a postcard, please (or, more usefully, in the comments below).[...]
Deadmau5 Wants You To Design His Next Giant Mouse Head
That dude in Donnie Darko isn't the only pop culture icon famous for sporting a mammoth animal head — electronica musician deadmau5…[...]
Echo & the Bunnymen's Curmudgeonly Guitarist Will Sergeant on His Band's Long Second Life: 'It's Not Horrible. It's ...

Echo & the Bunnymen are one of the greatest bands to emerge from Britain's eighties post-punk scene — but it's okay if you only know them from that song "The Killing Moon" that plays while Jake Gyllenhaal is riding his bike at the beginning of Donnie Darko . As this type of thing goes, their lack of commercial success on this side of the Atlantic has meant an influential and fervent cult.[...]

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