Oh you know about it, you just don't want to admit you know about it. S. Darko
I know not of this "sequel."
Ashton really enjoys that film. I hadn't noticed that scene before, but it is a nice touch. Also, we both dislike the sequel.
I just rewatched Donnie Darko because you mentioned it and I was bored. During the "Mad World" montage of all the characters, they are all doing something that ties them back to the storyline, but I just now noticed the guy who plays Frank reaches up as the camera pans across and rubs his eye. The same eye he gets shot in by Donnie. Such a nice subtle touch.
zounds!!!!1
VISITOR ... MESSAGE
Eh, I don't think it's that bad, but I've seen other forms of transport I think are more practical.
Also, check out this little (weird but practical) gem. I would never drive one because it looks smurfing dumb, but I like the idea of it.
Pfft, like project cars are meant to be driven
My dad has a '79. He's swapped in a 13b from an RX-4 and added the lsd differential and rear disc brakes from an '85 GSL-SE. It has the Racing Beat full exhaust, holley carb, and had the porting adjusted. I can't remember if it's a full bridgeport, or half. Anyway, it's a pretty nice little car that he never drives.