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Review created: 07/22/08

Fight Club represents a movie so original that it is the equivalent to the Matrix. The plot twist and acting is top notch and mesmorizes the audience without special effects. This movie transformed American action genre and is definatley top of the charts. Definately Purchase.

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  Epic depiction of gen-x and our lack of living! Great!
Review created: 06/03/07
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I think that most people miss the point on this movie. Yes, it is a great action film with great fight scenes. Yes, Brad Pitt is a really good bad guy. Yes, The music is great. Yes, the apocalyptic regime known as "Project Mayhem" is led by an anarchistic genius.

The point of this movie is that we as a society have grown so accustomed to being a part of the big picture that we forget to be individuals. Yeah, yeah; I am too analytical; whatever!

"Generation X" followed the "ME Generation" and was followed by the "Why Generation". I am a member of Gen-X and I know that Gen-X was and is lost in mediocrity. This film will ring true always because of one simple fact; most people are sheep. Even the people who join the fight clubs and "Project Mayhem" are following someone else's lead. Don't you see it. Don't you understand the glaring, screaming point of this film - that most of us are just cogs in a big machine; but we can break away.

I love this movie. I love the action. I love the dialogue, the acting, the direction, the editing, the music... But what I really love is the underlying truth that is layered throughout the film and brought to the surface without any pomp and circumstance. We are all desperate for something more, something to be a part of, something that will make us feel (pain, hate, love, anger, rage, emotions of every scale).

This is a great film in every way, and Brad Pitt, Edward Norton and Helena Bonham-Carter deserved, at the very least Oscar nods, but the film was too controversial, to gratuitously violent and destructive. The supporting cast, including a then unknown Jared Leto, Meatloaf (yeah, the singer) who shines, and several other familiar faces, was phenomenal. As a hollywood blockbuster, this film had it all.

But, more importantly it had something deeper. You can disagree with me if you are not the "artsy-fartsy" type (like me), but the truth remains the same, this film had a point, made the point and took no prisoners along the way.

So, live a little, and watch this movie. Then go out and make something of yourself. Even if you don't get to beat the crap out of someone for fun.


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  Here Comes Your 503rd Nervous Breakdown
Review created: 09/13/04
by: treeseed -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Story, dark humor, direction, acting.

Cons:
Narration makes us a tad too detached from the action.

I don't like violent movies and I'm not going to beat myself up about it. However, I enjoyed Fight Club. Pre-viewing jitters: Don't get me wrong, some of my favorite movies have violent content. The ones I have trouble enjoying are usually set in present or at least modern times, in settings that seem to have real counterparts and they usually involve some sort of abusive power over weak characters. I can watch Neo/Mr. Anderson getting a mechanical bug put into his stomach without a flinch or see the bloody battles of Gettysburg with an attitude of historical detachment but I am a complete...


Review ID: 10000000001846829
  David Fincher's Fight Club, it's a Near-Life Experience.
Review created: 07/14/03
by: flamepillar -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
I've never in my LIFE loved and hated a movie at once with such passion!!!

Cons:
The more you attack it, the stronger it gets.

"On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero." What is it about Fight Club? You might just wonder as much as I, should your forum experiences amount to anything even remotely similar to mine. It was out of sheer, morbid curiosity that I finally elected to cough up the dough for the DVD of this movie which I had not seen -- a risk I only take on the rarest of occasions. A month later, I find myself at a loss to describe my initial reaction, let alone my feelings after all this time. But one thing is for sure -- if you just started surfing the cinematic waves in the..


Review ID: 10000000001846827
  Welcome To The Club
Review created: 10/16/04
by: JiggyJay -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Norton, Pitt, story

Cons:
None

Ah Fight Club. I thought it was about time to write a review on one of the best movies ever released and now it s the time. Ever since 1999 when it came out I had been hearing from everyone how good this movie was, but in my eyes it looked a little uninteresting. That was, until I finally viewed it during the summer. Ever since then I have proclaimed it one of my favorite movies ever made and for good reasons. The story draws you into the characters with the interesting tale and the acting provided by Brad Pitt and Edward Norton is nothing short of extraordinary. Fight Club revolves around a..


Review ID: 10000000001846838
  Adult angst has paid off well. Now they're bored and old.
Review created: 04/15/03
by: jeff_wilder78 -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Terrific Satire.

Cons:
Many people don't get the satire.

Some people may disagree with me on this. But I view Fight Club to be the late 1990s version of Bonfire Of The Vanities. Thankfully, it is far closer in quality to the original Tom Wolfe novel than to the now infamous big-screen version that came out about 9 years before Fight Club. Fight Club (which too is based on a novel, by Chuck Palahnuik), is an example of what the Sherman McCoy character might have been like if he had achieved his upwardly mobile financial success in the 1990s instead of the 1980s Me Decade. You see: the 1990s were just as much a decade of greed as the 1980s were when..


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  Ka-POW!
Review created: 05/09/00
by: Grouch -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Sensually overwhelming, this is one of the best-written and best-directed films of 1999

Cons:
It's also one of the most senselessly violent

Fight Club is a smack in the face. It s a slap up-side your brain. It s a roaring locomotive of a motion picture, chugging down the tracks while you re tied to the rails. It s a cinematic cup of coffee, fueled with ten teaspoons of sugar and twenty teaspoons of cocaine (Stir well). It s a liquid jazz of words that flows in one ear, spends a few moments in your brain agitating and exciting, then exits out the other ear. It is, to quote the old Batman TV show, BIF! BAM! POW! I saw Fight Club yesterday and I m just now coming down off its buzz and roar. Yet, like the aftermath of most drug trips.


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