Fight Club Movie
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TAGLINES
Mischief. Mayhem. Soap.
Works great even on blood stains.
Übermut. Chaos. Seife. (Mischief. Mayhem. Soap.)
The first rule about Fight Club is :" You don't talk about Fight Club". The second rule about Fight Club is :" You don't talk about Fight Club".
No guts. No glory.
You're young. You have an easy, well-paid deskjob. You have a condo, Swedish furniture, artistic coffee tables and a fridge full of condiments. Yet you feel emotionally and spiritually empty. You eventually find comfort in going to support groups for lukemia and cancer victims when there's nothing wrong with you until they're hijacked from you by another faker. Then you meet Tyler Durden, a man that shows you that not only can you live without material needs but that self-destruction, the collapse of society and making dynamite from soap might not be such a bad idea either.
| Brad Pitt | Tyler Durden |
| Edward Norton | Narrator |
| Helena Bonham Carter | Marla Singer |
| Meat Loaf | Robert 'Bob' Paulson |
| Zach Grenier | Richard Chesler |
| Richmond Arquette | Intern |
| David Andrews | Thomas |
| Christina Cabot | Group Leader |
| Eugenie Bondurant | Weeping Woman |
| Sydney 'Big Dawg' Colston | Speaker |
| Rachel Singer | Chloe |
| Christie Cronenweth | Airline Attendant |
| Tim De Zarn | Inspector Bird |
| Ezra Buzzington | Inspector Dent |
| David Fincher |
Visitor Reviews
A Little Imagination Can Go A Long Way...
posted on 31 Aug 2009This film is about a man and his imaginary friend. The man and his imaginary friend get into a lot of fights and fall in love with a pretty lady. The pretty lady makes them fight over her and they are not friends anymore. If you like movies you might enjoy this film. I know I sure did.
The first rule of Fight Club is...
posted on 31 Aug 2009This film is both underrated and overrated. It's underrated because I don't think major critics have always given this one a great recommendation, as it deserves such. I've discovered that, in most cases, if Brad Pitt is in a film then it is probably a good movie. This one is in many ways. However, I must also say that it is fully overrated in that those who really champion this film give it a lot more credit than it actually deserves, probably because of how "cool" the story goes with them.
There are quite a few fight scenes and they are genuinely authentic fighting scenes. As such, I don't think someone under 18 years of age should watch this movie.
The actual content of the film, however, could not be more well developed. If you've seen 12 Monkeys then I must tell you that some of the idea in this film is very similar to that one, and while I don't think this movie is as intelligent as that, it is indeed a well designed idea altogether.
One thing is certain. If you have no idea what this film is about I can tell you that figuring out what is actually going on is not very easy. A truly detached movie watcher can probably figure it out and yet still be fully entertained by it. If you get sunk into the movie, though, you will be well into it before you understand what's happening, and the epiphany delivered is absolutely the tops. A genuine work of art.
Don't be deceived by the title to this film. It's a far deeper idea than it would appear on the surface, and it's far more rewarding than most films could ever be.
It's a five star film. Enjoy.
Completely Inane
posted on 31 Aug 2009This pathetic movie is one of the most pointless that I have ever seen.
It is full of lots of meaningless violence and little else. The plot is disjointed and completely pathetic. The only movie that I have ever seen that is remotely as worthless is 'Napolean Dynamite'.
I would not recommend this to anyone. It is a waste of over two hours of one's precious time.
The Best beat-the-crap out of someone movie
posted on 31 Aug 2009From the beginning of the film, you don't know what is going on. You meet the guy (Edward Norton) who is plagued by insomnia. He is strange and attends support meetings to pass his sleepless nights. Then one night he meets Tyler (Brad Pitt) and all hell breaks loss. It will knock your socks off!!!!!!!!
This is mostly great.
posted on 31 Aug 2009I love the three leads: Bonham Carter is amazingly good as the neurotic girlfriend, Edward Norton is a convincing tormented nerd, and Brad Pitt is an amazingly good lounge lizard-type on a mission to transform the world. There are some excellent touches throughout, and Meat Loaf's role could make you choke with laughter -- somebody give that man a size 66GG bra. It gets a bit hard to believe, but wraps up convincingly enough. This is NOT a family movie unless the family is all over 13, in my opinion, but it's great off-color, violent and satirical entertainment for adults.
Great movie. Highly recommended
posted on 31 Aug 2009There is no point trying to describe this movie, except to say it is hilarious if you like quirky and silly humor. I don't know where the story came from (I assume somebody somewhere must have written something) but the director, and Brad, and Ed and Helena turned it into a great movie. Kudos to the director, and Brad, and Ed and Helena. Highly recommended.
Comment on our life illusions
posted on 31 Aug 2009This was a edgy quirky movie which ultimately was a comment on the falsity and emptiness of our lives, that they are an illusion to deny the reality of death, and once we accept that reality, we are free...or are we? Virtuoso performance by Pitt and pretty close to the book...except the ending was a somewhat cheap cop-out, if not eerily presient on the falling buildings of 9/11.
Fight Club Fanatic
posted on 31 Aug 2009Let me start off by saying that this is one of my favorite all-time movies (and books), so yes, my opinion might be biased.
After watching the movie and finding that it was indeed based on a novel by Chuck Palahniuk, I (who hardly ever reads) picked the book and read it, and loved every word in it.
Of course, there are many differences between the book and movie, and the 2 hr movie cannot capture completely every little detail in the book. Still, I'd say they have done a very, very good job. Some dialogs are directly from the novel, verbatim. And most descriptions in the book truly come alive in the movie.
Brad, Ed and Helena have all done a very terrific job at their roles, and I must commend the casting director - I don't think any other Hollywood actors would have fit these respective roles better.
If you haven't seen the movie ever, go get it and watch it. If you are even slightly into reading, get the book too.
Fight Club: A Novel
RAj
Jr. High School Fantasy
posted on 31 Aug 2009Okay, Brad Pitt did a good job. I liked the part where the "army" members start chanting, "His name is Paulson," after it sinks in the guy is dead. And it was funny when the army guys tried to pick fights with strangers, and it was really hard to get "normal" people to fight.
A silly, childishly "romantic" totally unbelievable riff on a Walter Mitty character gone mad. Conrad's Secret Sharer on steroids.
Are we to believe that the Norton character won't spend the rest of his stupid life in jail? Why didn't he shout out when the cops were going to castrate him - that would have ended the entire jig? Why did all those losers do whatever he told them to do?
Is this supposed to be a meditation on the motivation of the herd? The truth about why young men join gangs and death squads? A "serious" critique of our consumerist, alienated, mass society? And what an ironic, "happy" ending, watching buildings blow up and holding hands with the one you love...
Gimmee a break! A comic book movie suitable for twelve year olds.
Over-rated, to be sure
posted on 31 Aug 2009I read somewhere that if you are an anarchist, you will love this film. And? So what if you're not an anarchist? What if you're squeamish about physical violence (like me), and repulsed by over-hyped, overly dark, overly acted future "cult" films? I guess that leaves pretentious metro-sexual artistes, brilliant anti-social aspiring Bernie Madoffs, and worshippers of Brad Pitt (and oh those pecs!). Fight Club will make you think though, if you don't get too grossed out to think. But seriously, do you really need to see people get the crap beat out of them to start having serious thoughts about your life? Hell, you can see that for free on youtube. Or just go to any "real fighting videos" website. Maybe I just don't get it. Maybe I just prefer a good old fashioned Bond film with some style and ahem, good looking women as opposed to..well. Oh, and the attempts at humor here really fall short. Other than that general, how was the siege of Moscow?
Fight Club DVD Review
posted on 31 Aug 2009This is a movie with a great surprise ending. It is very different all throughout. Surprising things happen all through the movie, it just keeps you going and going. It is a violent movie; if you don't like violence you won't like this movie. Great performances by the actors, incredible and believable. But you have to watch it more than once to catch everything, there is so much to SEE. Fast moving, oh and did I mention the great ending? hahahah This is one for your library FOR SURE.
Can I Get This In Cornflower Blue?
posted on 31 Aug 2009
The quintessential flick for anarchists, angry guys, or cult film lovers. Ed Norton and Brad Pitt team up to create an extraordinary film. It is not for the faint of heart, nor is it for the extremely sensitive.
The Narrator, Ed Norton, suffers from insomnia and finds his solution going to various support groups until he meets Marla Singer, Helena Bonham Carter, who upsets the balance that The Narrator has achieved. Enter Tyler Durden, Brad Pitt, who solves The Narrator's housing, sleeping, pretty much all of his problems. Once realizing what he's gotten himself into The Narrator has an entertaining journey of discovery which leads to the establishment of a new life.
Fight Club is both entertainment and social commentary. When Pitt's character Durden criticizes so many things taken for granted or thought of as necessities in modern society one has to wonder how far off the mark he really is. The Spartan existence of Durden almost seems attractive when he explains how frivolous materialism has made humanity.
If nothing else you will have an altered view the food industry. And a distinct wonder of what you really can accomplish.
All told this is a great film, with a fascinating if bizarre story. The cast is perfect in brining the dysfunction of the world to the forefront of your mind.
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Makes your head spin
posted on 31 Aug 2009I had heard a lot about Fight Club but somehow managed to dodge a spoiler for all these years. It was worth the wait! Weird, wonderful movie, great story, presented brilliantly with suspense building, layers upon layers of meaning that don't become clear until the end, and most of all terrific performances by Bonham Carter, Pitt and the extraordinary Ed Norton.