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Old 05.09.2008, 04:03 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
Oh, and I hardly think donnie darko is a cult film..

A cult film is something like visions of suffering, begotten, id, stuff like that -- only like 500 people have watched those movies! Donnie Darko.. everyone has at least HEARD OF IT, though only, you know, a couple MILLION have actually seen it.

EVERYONE i know has seen it.

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Despite the poor showing at the box office, the film had attracted a devoted fan base. Donnie Darko was originally released on DVD and VHS in March of 2002. During this time, the Pioneer Theatre in New York City's East Village began midnight screenings of Donnie Darko that continued for 28 consecutive months. Strong DVD sales led Newmarket Films to release a "Directors Cut" on DVD in 2005. Bob Berney, President of Newmarket Films, described the film as "a runaway hit on DVD," citing US sales of more than $10 million.
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