This is one of those movies that I grew up hearing about. I was about eleven years old and in the sixth grade when this film came out in October 1999, and would later see this movie for the 1st time when I was a senior in high school and I remember one of my teachers reading Chuck Palahniuk's novel during class. I thought the performances of Brad Pitt (Tyler Durden), Edward Norton (The Narrator), Helena Bonham Carter (Marla Singer), Meatloaf (Robert 'Bob' Paulson), and Jared Leto (Angel Face) were all interesting to watch about two guys: an insomniac office employee (Norton) and a slippery soap salesman (Pitt) create a vent male aggression organization that soon becomes global. The only scene of the whole movie, which I thought was most intense, was the part when Norton’s character beats the living hell out of Leto’s character. From the director of Seven, Panic Room and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, David Fincher’s 1999 flick FIGHT CLUB is raw, funny, wild, intense, but entertaining to watch and it’s a Hollywood classic for all movie lovers to see.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Fight Club (1999)
This is one of those movies that I grew up hearing about. I was about eleven years old and in the sixth grade when this film came out in October 1999, and would later see this movie for the 1st time when I was a senior in high school and I remember one of my teachers reading Chuck Palahniuk's novel during class. I thought the performances of Brad Pitt (Tyler Durden), Edward Norton (The Narrator), Helena Bonham Carter (Marla Singer), Meatloaf (Robert 'Bob' Paulson), and Jared Leto (Angel Face) were all interesting to watch about two guys: an insomniac office employee (Norton) and a slippery soap salesman (Pitt) create a vent male aggression organization that soon becomes global. The only scene of the whole movie, which I thought was most intense, was the part when Norton’s character beats the living hell out of Leto’s character. From the director of Seven, Panic Room and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, David Fincher’s 1999 flick FIGHT CLUB is raw, funny, wild, intense, but entertaining to watch and it’s a Hollywood classic for all movie lovers to see.
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