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Robbie Williams Live at Knebworth (2003)
Amazing
I am also from the USA, where ironically very few people have even heard of Robbie Williams, but I'm a HUGE fan, and had to order this DVD. It's was very worth it... RW has a ridiculous amount of stage presence. This DVD effectively captures that, and the (vast) audience's energy in such a way that the DVD live performance continually looks very professional and successfully captures the highlights from this concert. The extras are pretty cool, and this is one of the best concert DVD's I've ever seen, definitely one of my favorites. The set list is great; the choreography/RW's concert antics make this footage superb. I wish he came to the US more often.
Unlike the person before me, I found this DVD on amazon for about $22, but if I had seen it before, I'd probably have paid as much as $50 for it. This concert is interactive and visually pleasing, not to mention awesome because of RW's music. Born entertainer, indeed.
Donnie Darko (2001)
Loved it
It disappoints me that people who didn't understand the film at all critique it and give it a bad name. This movie, in fact, is mostly about the philosophy of time travel. It expands on other topics, like religion, and schitzophrenia as well, but it's mostly about opening up the heart chakra and being able to see into the future.
It's a spectacular film. Before I saw it, I had heard it was great from others, and when people tell me that it usually heightens my expectations, so I try not to listen. When I did watch it, I had no idea what it was going to be about, and I ended up LOVING IT. How it all came together, every aspect of the film, was perfect. It has become one of my favorite movies, and I can't wait until director's cut is released in theaters!