The Grassy Knowles

'Domino' premieres in Austin with Richard Kelly in attendance

The Grassy Knowles
Photo By Mary Sledd

Above: Domino screenwriter and Donnie Darko director Richard Kelly batters host/moderator Harry Knowles with his relentless logic during the Austin premiere's Q&A session at the Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar; below: Possibly in response, Knowles picks up a shotgun at Capitol City Trap & Skeet, where the afterparty took place. The film – Kelly and Tony Scott's take on the life of bounty hunter Domino Harvey – opens in Austin on Oct. 14.

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Harry Knowles, Domino, Richard Kelly, Capitol City Trap and Skeet, Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar

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