Fight Club

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JohnyWishbone

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What a pile of poo. Everyone raved about it, saying how good it was.

I finally watched it last night (borrowed a mates boxed DVD set) and I switched it of before the nend.... something I never do usually. I always try and give it the benefit of the doubt, thinking it might redeem it self in the last 30 seconds.. but this just was'nt worth the effort, and I could of been playing CS. Totally cheated, next time I see Brad Pitt I will be having words. Im so pleased I didnt give up any hard earned spondoola's for that.

BAH, if they showed up round mine, I'd give them a clip round the ear and tell ell to "GET A JOB !! " and "GET YER AIRCUT!!"


Flippin anarchists pfft.
 
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nath

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So you didn't find out that Brad Pitt's character is actually a figment of Ed Nortons characters imagination?
 
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The Fonz

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Last 30 seconds of the film *is* the best bit though.
 
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dysfunction

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Was Brad Pitt's character is actually a figment of Ed Nortons characters imagination?


edit: damn you nath you deleted all your duplicate posts!!!
 
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JohnyWishbone

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Originally posted by nath
So you didn't find out that Brad Pitt's character is actually a figment of Ed Nortons characters imagination?

WHAT ? your kidding right

Curses, I will have to go through it again now.. :(
 
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nath

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It was a bloody good film, serves you right for not enjoying it.

Flid.
 
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.Cask

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Actually I thought it was dissapointing. I told a friend that it was boring and he told me to watch it again armed with the knowledge of his dual identity. It was even more boring the second time round.

I guess the film makers intended the moment of realisation to be quite a major experience, but it didn't work on me as my reaction was "Oh..."
 
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Xtro

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Fight Club is one of the best films of recent time. The ending just tops things off perfectly.

Surely you must find the scene where he beats himself up in front of the boss funny ?
 
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dysfunction

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I thought it was a great film too.

I didnt really know what to expect from this film....but I was pleasantly surprised...It kept me entertained the whole time
 
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JohnyWishbone

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Originally posted by Xtro
Surely you must find the scene where he beats himself up in front of the boss funny ?

Oh yes I liked that, couldnt help thinking of American Beuty though. When he blackmailed the guy in the office who was going to sack him. With threats of blow job recquests.. :D
 
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nath

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American Beauty is a pile of overly self conscious, pretentious tripe. IMO. TBH.
 
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Wij

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American Beauty and Fight Club are two of my favourite films of the last 10 years. Knock them at your peril :eek:
 
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nath

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Don't get me wrong, I quite enjoyed American Beauty at first. Thinking back though, it was just trying so hard to be moving that it's kinda nausiating.
 
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stu

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Fight Club is masterful, and if you didn't like it it's because you're dense! So there.
 
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Wazzerphuk

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Originally posted by JohnyWishbone
WHAT ? your kidding right

Curses, I will have to go through it again now.. :(

Ahahahahaha, I can't even begin to imagine how funny this actually is and how you managed to pass judgement on the film without knowing a thing about it.

Well done retard, have a brass (retards don't get gold) star!
 
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hoggsboss

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didnt think much of fight club either, we're supposed to believe that all those ppl followed someone who beat himself up in a car park?


was very stylish and the music was good tho
 
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old.tRoG

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Most of it was crap, picked up towards the end though :)
 
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old.Fweddy

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Fight Club's probably my favourite film. Classic when they all go round picking fights with total strangers.
 
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Sir Frizz

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Originally posted by Wij
American Beauty and Fight Club are two of my favourite films of the last 10 years. Knock them at your peril :eek:

Me and Wij are one and the same.
 
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dysfunction

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Originally posted by Sir Frizz
Me and Wij are one and the same.


You mean you're so far up his....

That you look like one person?
 
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Scooba Da Bass

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If you've not read the book check it and invisible monsters out, Chuck P is a superb author, very much like Vonnegut
 
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JohnyWishbone

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Originally posted by Wazzerphuk
Ahahahahaha, I can't even begin to imagine how funny this actually is and how you managed to pass judgement on the film without knowing a thing about it.

Well done retard, have a brass (retards don't get gold) star!

Your a bit of a nob are'nt you, how much of a shit sandwich would you need to eat before you realised you didnt like it ?

Havent you ever heard just part of a record before you knew you it wasnt to your taste ?

Or is your mind too slow to make a decision before you swallow that last piece of shite ?
 
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nath

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I'm inclined to agree with you Johny, on principal at least.

However, Fight Club absolutely rocks, so you're chatting arse :D
 
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JohnyWishbone

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well i might give it another go then ;) just fast forward to where I left of..
 
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leggy

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Originally posted by JohnyWishbone
well i might give it another go then ;) just fast forward to where I left of..

No,

watch it *all* again with an open mind
 
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Happy Go Lucky

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I watched this at the cinema. I was expecting a street fighter kind of film, with not very high expectations. I remember the rollercoaster of plot twists, and thinking wtf is this film about? It all made sense when I found out they were the same person ( which is exactly the same point my brother switched it off when I watched it with him at home) That part is such a crucial part of the film, and I felt very dissapointed and dejected at that point. However after the cool ending if rather stupid. Made this a classic.

911 took place after, and I couldn't help thinking that bin laden et al, saw the ending and copied it.
 
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nath

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Aye, Fight Club really pioneered the idea of blowing up a building. It's just down right irresponsible if you ask me.
 

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