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1st & 2nd RULE:- You do not talk about FIGHT CLUB.


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1st RULE: You do not talk about FIGHT CLUB.

2nd RULE: You DO NOT talk about FIGHT CLUB.

3rd RULE: If someone says "stop" or goes limp, taps out the fight is over.

4th RULE: Only two guys to a fight.

5th RULE: One fight at a time.

6th RULE: No shirts, no shoes.

7th RULE: Fights will go on as long as they have to.

8th RULE: If this is your first night at FIGHT CLUB, you HAVE to fight.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Epic said:

9th rule : Do not reveal the twist of Fight Club

yaa..thats very important...

 

but ee video...reveal chesadu...

**SPOILER ALERT**

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16 minutes ago, Peddayana said:

 

  • You're not your job. You're not how much money you have in the bank. You're not the car you drive. You're not the contents of your wallet.
 

 

This is my fav too..

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extreme reactionary movie. Joker came pretty close to this.

 matrix level abstract world building centering around psychological reactions to consumerism, without any of the heart that came with it. This movie seems pure evil to me.

meanwhile there are people who are actually suffering from the system, and this movie focuses on the upper middle class blowhards with mental issues. empowering their grief even more, as if the republican psychos/ BJP sickos aren't already doing enough to pander to them.

Pretty depressing movie. I don't understand what people like about this movie, apart from the extremely handsome Brad Pitt and Ed Norton.

As a teenager, I found this movie weird. I didn't understand why the Tyler (or whatever his name is) didn't just resign and go set up his own shop. oh yes, he can't do sh1t. That's the problem with the system. People have forgotten how to  make sh1t and interact outside the system.

As a grown up, I understand that this movie tickles certain kind of movie watchers. The kind who center the universe around themselves, and sometimes extend it to their clan.

 

 

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39 minutes ago, Peddayana said:

Good movie , dialogues matram mastuntayi

machukki konni vestunna..

 

  • The things you own end up owning you.
  • We are consumers. We're the by-products of a lifestyle obsession.
  • It's only after we've lost everything that we're free to do anything.
  •  I see all this potential, and I see it squandered. God damn it, an entire generation pumping gas, waiting tables - slaves with white collars. Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate so we can buy we don't need. 
  •  This is your life, and it's ending one minute at a time.
  • Most people...normal people...do just about anything to avoid a fight.
  • How much can you know about yourself if you've never been in a fight?
  • We buy things we don't need, to impress people we don't like.
  • On a long enough time line, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero.
  • You're not your job. You're not how much money you have in the bank. You're not the car you drive. You're not the contents of your wallet.
  • Everything is a copy of a copy of a copy.
  • When You Have Insomnia, You’re Never Really Asleep...And You’re Never Really Awake
 

 

hgh concept art, with some street brawls thrown in.

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How easy is it to make a stylish movie about an individual struggle in the system with some random cool quotes thrown in.

compared to actually creating an imaginary utopian society that works, even with flaws.

Everytime I see people praising sh1t like Fight Club, I'm blown away by Ursula Le Guin for the world she created in 'The Dispossessed', and how its main character rebelled inside that world. He simply walked off into another world, to finish what he started.

too bad no one's making a movie out of it. But have already made movies on Ayn Rand's crap. May be humans haven't evolved enough to translate the mechanics of interactions between society and an individual on to the screen, without resoting to cheesy sh1t like fight club.

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Funny thing about Fight Club, the takeaways people get out of this movie.

Everything that happens in the fevered imagination of the hero are actually legitimate criticisms of the world, but the consequences of those actions can be ignored. Because apparently  we are better and know where to draw the line - like stop obsessing about material things, but never actually injure another human being or start mass violence.

That's the problem. This observation of the movie is actually right. Regular people don't behave like Tyler Durden. The movie has no point, beyond half baked anti consumerist rants.  

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I wish this was a legitimate high art soft p0rn film. Where the guy forms a s3x club and invites random strangers to fcuk each other.

anyway, if you like Tyler character, and his random bs quotes. Hate to break it to you, the movie is making fun of Tyler and his bs edginess.

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superb movie ..... fun fact , eee movie lo prathi scene lo ekkadoo oka chota starbucks coffe kanipisthundi 

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