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Fight Club (Two-Disc Collector's Edition) starring: Edward Norton, Brad Pitt, Meat Loaf, Helena Bonham Carter, Zach Grenier directed by: David Fincher List Price: $26.98 Your Price: $19.99 You Save: $6.99 (26%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD Brand: PITT,BRAD EAN: 0024543000358 Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Collector's Edition, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, THX, NTSC Label: 20th Century Fox Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox Number Of Items: 2 Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen Publisher: 20th Century Fox Region Code: 1 Release Date: June 06, 2000 Running Time: 139 minutes Studio: 20th Century Fox Theatrical Release Date: October 15, 1999 Sales Rank: 1661 MPN: 024543000358 Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: A confused young man tired of his life finds a new one in a new club where you beat each other to a plup as therapy. Genre: Feature Film-Action/Adventure Rating: R Release Date: 29-NOV-2005 Media Type: DVD Amazon.com essential video: All films take a certain suspension of disbelief. Fight Club takes perhaps more than others, but if you're willing to let yourself get caught up in the anarchy, this film, based on the novel by Chuck Palahniuk, is a modern-day morality play warning of the decay of society. Edward Norton is the unnamed protagonist, a man going through life on cruise control, feeling nothing. To fill his hours, he begins attending support groups and 12-step meetings. True, he isn't actually afflicted with the problems, but he finds solace in the groups. This is destroyed, however, when he meets Marla (Helena Bonham Carter), also faking her way through groups. Spiraling back into insomnia, Norton finds his life is changed once again, by a chance encounter with Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt), whose forthright style and no-nonsense way of taking what he wants appeal to our narrator. Tyler and the protagonist find a new way to feel release: they fight. They fight each other, and then as others are attracted to their ways, they fight the men who come to join their newly formed Fight Club. Marla begins a destructive affair with Tyler, and things fly out of control, as Fight Club grows into a nationwide fascist group that escapes the protagonist's control. Fight Club, directed by David Fincher (Seven), is not for the faint of heart; the violence is no holds barred. But the film is captivating and beautifully shot, with some thought-provoking ideas. Pitt and Norton are an unbeatable duo, and the film has some surprisingly humorous moments. The film leaves you with a sense of profound discomfort and a desire to see it again, if for no other reason than to just to take it all in. --Jenny Brown Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - One of my favoritesFight Club was one those films which fall into the category of "loved it or hated it " I stand with the former loved it The premise of the film is to fight back Psychological and physical violence both leave scars Both will heal over time, but the mental scars go deeper Fight Club gives people the chance to come face to face with the antagonist, be it a stranger or someone you have known all of your life Stranger's sometimes have more control over your life than ... Read More Rating: - Its Name is Robert PaulsonThere is no other movie more appropriate and prophetic about the times we live in, so this review warrants a departure from what you're used to. First I'll say some relevant facts about me as a reviewer of this film and about what this movie is *not*, then we''ll take a look at the facts about what the movie *is*. I'm not under twenty-five. I'm not even a 'twenty-something'. If you think you're above or beyond taking a good look at this movie, and considering what its subtext might be, ... Read More Rating: - Great movieFantastic movie based on a fantastic book. It's a little bit different than the book (story-wise), but all the changes were good adaptations to the media difference. Edward Norton and Brad Pitt both play their characters perfectly. Rating: - More than just a movieThere's a lot that can be said of Fight Club, first that it is not a movie for people who are perfectly content with society, or who frequently shop at IKEA or love their Starbucks. Fight Club is one of the few movies I've ever viewed that basically takes a look at our society, and tells you not only what is wrong and missing, but how to fix it. It's dark in a way that would make humanists cringe, and it's automatically going to make anyone in love with the modern world furious. ... Read More Rating: - psycological thrillerbrad pitt starts fist fighting club.ed norton is his friend and one of the first members.then norton finds out that pitt has already started fight clubs all over america.then almost every man in the country is in a fight club.pitt,who makes his own soap,has access to explosives and plans to blow up skyscrapers in every major city in america.near the end of the movie there is a twist.is brad pitt really ed norton and norton really pitt?Fight Club (Widescreen Edition) Browse for similar items by category:
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