Fight Club with Brad Pitt: DVD Cover

    Fight Club Director: David Fincher Cast: Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, Helena Bonham Carter, Jared Leto

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    • DVD Release Date: 08/27/2002
    • Original Release: 1999
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 631

    Viewer Rating: (115 ratings)

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    Closed Caption; Director's commentary by David Fincher; Commentary by David Fincher, Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, Helena Bonham Carter; Writer's commentary by Chuck Palahniuk and Jim Uhls; Technical commentary by Alex McDowell, Jeff Cronenweth, Michael Kaplan, Kevin Haug

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Fight Club
    1. Fear Center (Main Title)
    2. Ground Zero
    3. Insomnia
    4. Nesting Instinct
    5. Remaining Men Together
    6. Power Animal
    7. Marla
    8. Single Serving Jack
    9. Tyler
    10. Jack's Nice Neat Flaming Shit
    11. Lament For a Sofa
    12. Odd Jobs
    13. Hit Me
    14. Paper Street
    15. Welcome to Fight Club
    16. Infectious Human Waste
    17. Sport Fucking
    18. Tyler's Secret Formula Soap
    19. Chemical Burn
    20. The Middle Children of History
    21. Homework
    22. Jack's Smirking Revenge
    23. Project Mayhem
    24. Human Sacrifice
    25. Space Monkeys
    26. Psycho Boy
    27. A Near-Life Experience
    28. Tyler Says Goodbye
    29. Operator Latté Thunder
    30. Déjà Vu
    31. Changeover
    32. Mea Culpa
    33. Castrating Cops
    34. Kicking and Screaming
    35. Walls of Jericho
    36. End Credits

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    Editorial Reviews

    Unrelentingly savage and diabolically witty, Fight Club romanticizes violence as the last recourse of men who feel emasculated by the drudgery and predictability of modern urban life. That sentiment is initially articulated by narrator Edward Norton, playing an angst-ridden corporate drone who anesthetizes himself with mindless consumerism and support-group participation. Norton's unnamed character is roused from his torpor after encountering soap salesman Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt, sweeping away the last vestiges of his glamour-boy image), charismatic leader of disaffected males who hold clandestine meetings and achieve self-realization by pummeling one another into submission. Director David Fincher (Seven), working from an irony-laced script by Jim Uhls (adapted from the novel by Chuck Palahniuk), drenches his able cast in testosterone and assaults the audience with graphic sequences of hand-to-hand combat. Mesmerizing in its almost fetishistic depiction of brutality, Fight Club seizes the viewer's attention from the beginning and grips it firmly through the shocking surprise ending. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    Brilliantby Anonymous

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    August 29, 2009: The best movie I have ever seen. It is great not only for it's cinematography, but because there is a great story backing it up. If you have not read Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk, then you definitely need to go find it and read it. Palahniuk is my favorite author and I'm glad Fight Club was made into a big movie. Watch the movie a lot, you always get more out of it everytime you watch it, and read the book..... you won't be sorry.

    wow a cool movieby MeganLA

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    August 05, 2009: Fight Club was a deep movie mostly a comedy and Brad Pitt did a great job as the charcter Tyler Duhmore where he has fight clubs down in the basement and Edward Norton did a good job as the guy who could'nt sleep this is a real good movie there must be a book on the movie if there is somebody please let me know cause i enjoyed the movie!

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