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NameFox Lidstone
DateSep-17-07
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MessageDarren, Niko, thank you both SO much for the commentary...
Niko thanks for the push to do it and Darren I loved the insights and anecdotes and the way you make your listener feel so at home in your company. After about five minutes in when I realized just how comfortable you'd be making the experience, I stopped, went and made myself a warm drink and came back to start over.
Cheers.
And all the Best with what your future holds for you.
Much Peace.
Fox


Namexander
DateSep-17-07
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Messagenice site, great films. i heard about a fountain commentary and thought "i dont wanna hear". then i was to curious and wanted to check it out. it didnt work. :) anyway. thank you for sharing your visions. keep it up.


NameMike White
DateSep-17-07
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MessageMention of you in the latest issue of Cashiers du Cinemart in the article about FLICKER.



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Namemark jobson
DateSep-17-07
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Messagehey Darren, cool new page you have here. big fan of your work thus far, looking forward to seeing what you choose to do next.

peace,
Mark



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Namedarren statman
DateSep-17-07
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websitewww.parkvillage.co.uk
MessageHey Darren....Shana Tova

Keep up the great work.....your an inspiration

love to show you my short film NINA

Darren


NameChristian Burgess
DateSep-17-07
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MessageI love your work Darren! I also wanted to add that absolutely no movie in 2006 moved me as much as The Fountain did. Kudos for that! :D


NamePeter Guinn
DateSep-17-07
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websitehttp://web.mac.com/zoogoo77
MessageThank you so very much for The Fountain. Seeing it on opening weekend was one of the most emotional experiences I have ever had watching a film. Two days before the film opened, I solidified my decision to ask my girlfriend, Becky, to marry me, and went and bought an engagement ring. About an hour afterwards, I became a nervous wreck, just filled with anxiety about whether I made the right decision. I was like that until we went and saw the film. Throughout the film, I kept substituting Becky and I in place of Izzy and Tom, imagining how I would feel if she were dying. Just feeling how devastated I would be if she died clinched the idea that I had made the right decision to ask her to be my wife. After the film was over, we started walking to the bus stop to go home. But within 15 steps of leaving the theatre, I started balling like a child, partly because of how emotional the film was, but also out of relief from all the worry and anxiety I had been experiencing since buying the ring. A month later, on the 3rd anniversary of our first date, I proposed, and she said yes. We'll be getting married in November, and although we'll eventually pass away, our love will live forever. So thank you for this experience. Thank you for not giving up on this story, for staying with it, for working so hard to make sure this story was told, so that others could experience it and be moved. Best of luck to you, and hopefully we'll be seeing you again in a darken theatre real soon.


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