Tag Archive: Posts tagged Donnie Darko
Disposition
Posted by Erundur Anwamehtar on July 5th, 2007, at 2:31pm

I actually got rid of some music today. I sorted through my albums, found 19 albums I no longer want, and packaged them up to take to the store. I also grabbed five miscellaneous anime discs (partial series), one DVD (”Last Kiss” — not recommended at all!), three TV series (ER season 01, Seinfeld season 04 & 05), two computer games, three blah Playstation games, about five paperback books, and one hardback book.

Goodbye, worthless, space-wasting testaments to materialism!

In exchange, I got Donnie Darko (IMDB plot outline: “A troubled teenager is plagued by visions of a large bunny rabbit that manipulates him to commit a series of crimes, after narrowly escaping a bizarre accident.”), Hero, and twenth-eight dollars.

Quality > Quantity.

And bunnies are awesome.

Unimportant
Posted by Erundur Anwamehtar on November 15th, 2004, at 9:30pm

The last post I made is supposed to be difficult to understand. There’s only one way you’ll know what I’m talking about, and if you don’t please be content knowing it was not meant for you.

I watched Donnie Darko yesterday. It’s a confusing as hell movie, but I’d recommend watching it. Luebbe, I think you’d especially like it as it’s one of those trippy, confusing, pscyhologically baffling movies you can think about for the next two days and not run out of things to ponder. It’s about a kid named Donnie Darko who suffers from some pscyhological problems. The movie does an excellent job establishing the characters, the plot was well constructed, and the music is fantastic. Oh, and it goes kinda sci-fi. Not in the alien, technologically-advanced sense, but more philosophically. If you haven’t caught it yet, I recommend you do.

Work, work, work. In about three weeks, I’ll find out of I get _the other job._ So pray about that, please. Thanks.

I’m looking forward to a week from tomorrow. Why? Thanksgiving break starts for Kansas State students! Woo!

“Cal, you’re not a K-State student.”

I know. But Allie is. And she’s coming to Colorado. Woo!

“Awesome!”

Thanks!

You’re supposed to say you’re welcome.