Did you catch all these?? 🤯🤯🤯 #movies #fightclub #moviedetails

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starkverse
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Dude, you're literally breaking every rule of Fight Club

sayfrahman
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Took me twenty five years to find out edward norton doesnt even have a name....its just the narrator.

tristanrowe
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When the narrator beats himself up in front of his boss he says that for some reason it reminds him of his first fight with Tyler.

HaussmannComics
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Stop, we shouldn’t be talking about this

mbrooke
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This movie single handedly made me obsessed with Chuck Palahnuik. I have his entire collection. That man, is a genius. Everything he does, he researches before ever putting a pen to paper. Should check out “rant” and his “damned” trilogy. Or “haunted” shit. Anything.

mykierobbins
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It bombed at the box office, as did the Shawshank Redemption, Both Classics

swankhood
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We need to find this man ASAP! Cause he’s breakin rule number 1 🤦🏾‍♂️

donnyouttheway
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One thing I’ve noticed but never heard anyone talks about, is that in the first office scene there is a zooming out cgi shot of his trash and there are a packet of Marlboro cigarettes, the ones that Tyler smokes but the narrator mentions several times that he doesn’t smoke

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A fun way to watch Fight Club is to not focus on the leads and watch the folks interacting with what would be a non-existent Tyler. You will find all kinds of stuff like this. One example is when the Space Monkeys return to Paper St after scaling the building for the happy face. The small back n' forth between Tyler and "Jack" is met with reactions from the guys in the back, when it appears they are engaged but uncomfortable that the two leaders are fighting. But the reactions to this are also just as perfect when you watch knowing that they are actually reacting to a guy loudly fighting with himself in front of them.

dwaiting
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I was working at a movie theater when this movie came out.. we got the reels mid week before the movie was even released. So after we closed down, we loaded it and watched it days before anyone else got to watch it. Pretty neat memory 🤙🤙🤙

bobbyjurgens
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My big bro took me to see this in theaters when it came out. I had not seen any trailers or marketing of any kind before walking in. Some guy in the back yelled "FIGHT right as the lights dimmed to riotous applause and cheering. I was amped up for the film from that moment and the feeling stayed until the end credits. Core memory imprinted, and its a good one. Great movie.

panger
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They don’t make movies this good anymore.. Fight Club is a legendary classic. Man I hope doofy ass Hollywood doesn’t butcher a remake of this like they do with everything else.

d-lowz-no
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Fincher is notorious for details. He will sometimes shoot a scene hundreds of times to get it right. When the author of a book you make a movie about says that after watching the movie for the first time he was embarrassed of the book, you know it's a masterpiece.

Robert_Sea
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Up there with The Sixth Sense in terms of the ending blowing me away.

I prefer this movie, and it’s more “iconic” but the other one is brilliant too.

BeforeThisNovember
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I can't believe it's been 25 years since this master was made 😮....

simonlee-ur
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Everyone just now realizing 90s movies were the shit.

deezaldad
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I first read Fight Club in 2006. I was on an airplane, reeling from a bad breakup and depressed. As we took off I got to the part where he says “Every takeoff and landing, when the plane banked too much to one side, I prayed for a crash.” I chuckled to myself and thought “yeah, that would be nice.” 30 minutes later, the flight attendant was passing out snacks and an old lady was halfway down the aisle to use the bathroom when the plane hit an air pocket. We dropped hundreds of feet and both of them hit the ceiling. The old lady crashed down on top of the seats ahead of me and the flight attendant rag-dolled, breaking her arm. Two young boys I did not know were sitting in the seats next to me screaming for their parents in the seats across the isle from us. Amongst the chaos, screaming and crying I remember feeling…nothing. We had to emergency land in the next city for medical attention. I got to my destination but could not pick that book back up for weeks.

jacquelinedara
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One of those books (and movie) you wish was twice as long. Unironically so profound, and more relevant for men now than ever.

JCohenGreen
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Films were made with more intent than modern superhero plastic where smart one liners are the height of intelligence

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