Friday 18 December 2009

How to make the cult movie of the decade: 'Make a good movie and don't worry about the money' Donnie Darko Rules!

Please forgive a short post this evening - I have a good excuse. I have birthday presents to wrap, cake to bake, trifle to soak in rum, balloon animals to twist and a frock to iron. Yes, it's Jake Gyllenhaal's birthday tomorrow so make sure you get an early night tonight so that you have lots of energy for the party. We're still short of a DJ so all volunteers are appreciated. And if anyone wants to do the washing up...


Despite all the preparations, I just have time to post an article from the hot-off-the-presses February edition of Total Film (it might be worth pointing out that I appear to have missed the January issue because it probably came out in August). Total Film has been compiling its Noughty Lists and, while The Dark Knight gets the Blockbuster of the Decade gong, the Cult Movie of the Decade is - of course - Donnie Darko!


And as Drew Barrymore says: 'It's amazing! How could it not be? It proves my point that Hollywood has become so obsessed with the box-office numbers, just to such a fucked-up detriment, you know? If a film ends up at $35m, it doesn't make it a good movie. Donnie made two pennies at the box office... I just think that the importance is about making a film that people will enjoy when they come across it. Of course you want them to see it in the theatre, but Donnie Darko to me is a constant example of 'make a good movie and don't worry about the money'.'


While I'm posting scans, I may have seen Brothers a little bit more than three times last week - I had a week, I had to cram them in. The last time I went to see it I was supposed to see 2012 but that was solely to see a certain trailer for a certain medieval Persian romp. Once that mission was joyfully achieved, there was ample time to run round the corner and enjoy Brothers. But while buying my 2012 ticket I was presented with the first volume of the AMC mag and who should I find within its pages....



The Noughty Lists are going to flood us over the next two weeks. The Guardian's published bits of its top 100 2000s movies. I saw the feature and I was thrilled to see a frame from Zodiac. 'At last!' I thought, 'recognition for Jake's masterpiece'. And then I saw the list and it's at no. 100.

Nevertheless, at least it's there. Brokeback is at 57 and Donnie Darko is absent from this list running 100-11 so I'm hopeful for a top ten spot. Here is the list so far. On with the party preparations!


Includes scans from WDW and pictures from IHJ.

11 comments:

Ruby said...

I'll DJ for Jake. Maybe we should get karaoke. He did such a good job miming to 'I Will Survive', I want to see him do Lady Marmalade next. ;-)

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hey Rubes! And for a minute there I thought I had a washer upper... OK you can do the DJing - Lay Marmalade sounds good. How about a spot of 'Sexy Boy'. Time to do our Birthday Jake playlist!

I can't tie balloons. I can blow them up but I can't tie them. Help!

Wet Dark and Wild said...

^^^ Of course when I say Lay Marmalade... I'm having troubles with my ds.

Ruby said...

hmm birthday playlist....

Well, sticking with songs I want Jake to sing, how about the
True Blood Theme song?

:D

winterbird said...

Zodiac should be higher!! BBM on 57 is quite ridiculous too. But... these lists are all a bit of, erm, not to be taken too seriously.

Sexy Boy is a popular choice you all pick for Jake - I wonder why?? *g*

Hope the birthday boy is surrounded by people who care and love him - unconditionally. (I can see Atticus wagging his tail)

Need to get back to my dinner - enjoy the evening. Everywhere except central London seemed to be covered in snow.

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Ooh I like that, Ruby -
jake can sing that to me any time :P And no doubt he will... ;)

Hey Winterbird! Zodiac should be so high it's impossible to reach - how I love that film. And 57 is a very arbitrary number for BBM. But I love to see Jake in these polls and arguing with them is such a pleasure :D

Oh I hope Jake has a lovely birthday. I hope he spends it having fun.

Very little snow here - there's masses just a mile or two away but not here...

sheba said...

Happy birthday, Jakey G. May your day be filled with love, fun and all the happiness that your beautiful heart can manage.

Its a beautiful day for many reasons. Mwah :D

Anonymous said...

May our Jake have a very happy birthday! I wish him all the best things in life that can be imagined. May he have a warm and harmonious family life and a career to be remembered in 1000 years time.
I'm so happy I've discovered him for myself, he shines a light in my days. :)

Livia

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Morning everyone!

Happy Birthday Jake!

Morning Sheba and Livia :D

paulh said...

Yikes! I forgot Jake's birthday. So sorry. I was preoccupied with having lost my wallet, and nervous about the huge snowstorm that is about to start here in Boston. :-(

I will bake a belated cake tomorrow and pretend that it's for Jake--who wouldn't be able to come here and eat it, so I'll have to eat it all myself. ;-)

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Not to worry, Paul, I bet Jake'll appreciate the cake! Hope you find the wallet...

I saw Avatar 3D yesterday - OMG, incredible.