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8/10
IMDb87%
Rotten TomatoesBest Foreign Film English Language | 2003
Young Filmmakers Showcase | 2002 | Richard
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Websites Movie Film | 2002
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Best Screenplay Original | 2001 | Richard
Dramatic | 2001 | Richard
Best Editing Miglior montaggio | 2005 | Sam
Best Original Screenplay Miglior sceneggiatura originale | 2005 | Richard
Best DVD Special Edition Release | 2006
Best Foreign Film | 2004
Film of the Year | 2003
Best Male Lead | 2002 | Jake
Best First Screenplay | 2002 | Richard
Best First Feature | 2002 | Richard
Best Breakthrough Filmmaker | 2002 | Richard
2001 | Richard
Honorable Mentions | 2001
Budget 4,500,000 USD
Box Office Collection 7,500,000 USD
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At the wrap party for the film, Seth Rogen and Jake Gyllenhaal agreed that they had no idea what the movie was about.
Jake Gyllenhaal uses the strategy of rarely blinking to enhance his psychotic creepiness (as he is driven by Frank).
Filmed over a period of 28 days - which matches the length of time depicted in the film.
Writer and director Richard Kelly came up with the idea for the future blobs while watching football. John Madden used to use a "telestrator", where he'd diagram a paused video to show where the players were about to go moments before letting the tape roll. Kelly watched this while high, and started to think about what would happen, hypothetically, if "someone upstairs" was doing that to humans. Fittingly enough, Donnie first notices the future blobs while watching football.
In the movie theater scene, Richard Kelly originally intended to have Donnie and Gretchen going to see C.H.U.D. (1984). However, there were problems with finding out who owned the rights to the movie. Finally, Sam Raimi came to the rescue by allowing Kelly to use and distort footage from The Evil Dead (1981), free of charge. This scene was filmed at The Aero Theatre at 1328 Montana Avenue, Santa Monica, California. The Aero closed in 2003, but re-opened in early 2005.
"Donnie: Why are you wearing that stupid bunny suit? Frank: Why are you wearing that stupid man suit?"
"Donnie: I hope that when the world comes to an end, I can breathe a sigh of relief, because there will be so much to look forward to."