MovieFone says
Actually, there's probably a lot you don't know about 'Donnie Darko.' Like: What the hell happened? Is Donnie a time-traveling teen superhero/Christ figure who must sacrifice himself to save his loved ones and the entire universe, a dying kid having an elaborate dream during his final moments, or just a garden-variety schizophrenic? This is not the place to answer those questions (though we can send you there -- see No. 24 on the list below). It is, however, the place to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Little Cult Film That Could (released on Oct. 26, 2001), the movie that helped make stars out of Jake and Maggie Gyllenhaal, confirmed Drew Barrymore's canny taste as a producer, gave Patrick Swayze a role that sent his career in a dark new direction, and launched 10,000 late-night bull sessions. The movie's meanings may have been endlessly discussed, but there are still dark corners in the 'Darko' legend that remain to be illuminated.
The film can be interpreted in countless ways and will always spark debate.
A biopic about Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling is in the works, and it has now found a writer and director in Richard Kelly.
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Check out artist Matt Taylor's limited edition Donnie Darko posters, which will be for sale at the Roxie Theater in San Francisco at screenings of the cult favorite.
Donnie Darko is an amazing little movie. There's just so much going on. I've yet to see S.Darko yet but I really want to despite the fact that it was a direct to video release and is without a doubt pretty bad.