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03-Feb-04, 06:33 PM
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Fight Club
I picked up Fight Club on the weekend since I remembered enjoying it, and after a few watches it's turned out to be one of my favorite movies! The story is confusing but after a few views it's amazing! I thought it was more cerebral than a lot of movies that come out today...It had violence but it also had meaning which was very intreguing... Brad Pitt was fu*kin ripped and edward norton did a good job of acting the subdued lunatic... :thumbup: :thumbup:
**EDIT***Sorry, just noticed there was a movie section on the board now, didn't mean to cause any confusion
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03-Feb-04, 06:37 PM
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I thought it was a great movie too, like you said very cerebral. Did you notice how sometimes during the movie a figure would flit into the scene, just for a split-second? I just shrugged it off the first time I saw it, but my friend pointed it out after we watched it.
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03-Feb-04, 06:47 PM
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Originally Posted by abarlament
I thought it was a great movie too, like you said very cerebral. Did you notice how sometimes during the movie a figure would flit into the scene, just for a split-second? I just shrugged it off the first time I saw it, but my friend pointed it out after we watched it.
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Yeah I paused it when I got it on dvd, it's actually a flicker of Brad Pitt, and at the very end it's a flicker of a guys c*ck making a reference to one of the jokes in the movie about splicing single frames of porns into movies lol
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03-Feb-04, 06:47 PM
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Fight club is far more deep then you see on first viewing. It is one of the few movies i have enjoyed more upon multiple viewings because i catch alot of things i didnt the first time.
Also check out the book. WHile they have some MAJOR differences, it is still a good read.
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03-Feb-04, 06:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Jakanden
Fight club is far more deep then you see on first viewing. It is one of the few movies i have enjoyed more upon multiple viewings because i catch alot of things i didnt the first time.
Also check out the book. WHile they have some MAJOR differences, it is still a good read.
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Yeah I've herad the book was a very good read as well, I want to check that one out for sure...
I'm looking to get my hands on a copy of "atlas shrugged" by ayn rand, my philosophy teacher recommended it, so I've been looking to read that...
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03-Feb-04, 07:21 PM
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I bought the book when after i watched the movie because i loved the movie, i also love the book noe.
Brad Pitt is a great actor.
The actors were perfectly chosen
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03-Feb-04, 11:09 PM
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There are so many great parts of that movie, I can watch it over and over. I love when Edward Norton's boss comes in and says something to him, and he just looks up and snarls at him with bloodstained teeth. Priceless.
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04-Feb-04, 03:52 PM
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There are so many great parts of that movie, I can watch it over and over. I love when Edward Norton's boss comes in and says something to him, and he just looks up and snarls at him with bloodstained teeth. Priceless.
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haha yeah, or when his boss comes into his cubicle and starts reading the rules of fight club really pissed of like its some kind of joke, and edward norton just tells him to be careful cause someone might go on a killing spree...hahaha
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04-Feb-04, 05:27 PM
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Ed Norton's interactions with his boss IMO were some of the best scense in the movies!
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04-Feb-04, 05:30 PM
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Originally Posted by abarlament
Ed Norton's interactions with his boss IMO were some of the best scense in the movies!
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I personally enjoyed the Brad Pitt monologues the best =)
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