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Fight Club

Fight Club

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I am Jack's movie review.
Review: This was the coolest movie I've seen in a long time. I justrented it on DVD, and I intend to buy it soon, on DVD of course. It was a very odd film to say the least; but it was clever and had GREAT special effects. I love the part near the beginning where the narrator (whose name, if listen, is never given in the film...walks through his condo and it looks like catolog. I don't know why I like that part, I just do. <- I am Jack's overwhelming uncertianty. Anyway, I definitly recommend this film. I was gonna say something some else about it, but can't remember what.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best DVD Ever
Review: I never thought that I could possibly enjoy Fight Club more after I saw it in the theater. I had read the book, read the script, and seen the movie numerous times. Nothing prepared me for the DVD. I own plenty of DVDs and I have rented quite a few more, but nothing prepared me for the completeness of this DVD. It has everything you ever wanted; extra scenes, great commentary, and behind the scenes mini-documentaries. Watching this movie on DVD made it my favorite movie, when it had previously been in the top ten.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Daring
Review: A daring film by Fincher, Pitt, and Norton. The disappointing ending prevents it from getting 5 stars, but taking on this subject makes that flaw forgivable.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fight Club
Review: Im 14 and saw this film recently. It was a very complex film with an amazing twist that just seemed to make sense. Edward Norton's narration was flawless and Brad Pitt slotted into role as he usually does. Suave and stylish direction gave this film a raw edge. Gets better with every viewing!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not what you will ever expect.
Review: This movie is very violent. If you can get past the violence then you will love this movie. As any other review, I won't reveal the plot because that would ruin it. trust me and get the movie and enjoy!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good, but could have been great.
Review: After reading the Palahniuk novel several weekends before first seeing this movie I was very excited, I figured that Fincher would not be one to shy away from the intense emotion and pain in the book...I was wrong. While this movie is still very intense and a decent representation of the book, I feel that they could have done more. If you enjoy this movie I urge you to give the book a shot, you won't be sorry.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fight Club: the first classic of the twenty-first century.
Review: No matter who you are, wether you like it or not, this movie will stay with you long after it is over. But if you are a single male between the ages of 20 and 30, then this film is likely to strike a chord deep within you as it brings to light many of the tacit frustrations we've silently yet universally been suffering under: the unreasonable lifestyle requirements imposed upon us by our materialistic culture, the lack of direction or definition for men in this modern age, etc. This movie shows how one group of men chose to cope with these issues, but the movie never claims that their way was the only way or even a good way to cope. This film does not glorify violence like many of its critics claim. This movie is simply honest about violence. This show is an oasis of thought provoking substance in an otherwise disappointing era of mindless movie waiste. Fight Club has found its way into my top three favorite movies of all time and it will likely stay there for many years.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: In my personal top five
Review: Wow, was I misled by reviewers on this. Fight Club is one of those rare, precious movies that has the power to rachet up your consciousness to a new level - but only if you're ready. If not, then you just ate the clam chowder. Do you think this was a commentary on the evils of consumerism, or male angst in modern post-industrialist society? Tsk. Okay, we'll give you a social promotion out of kindergarten. Those were not themes but merely mediums of the message. Nor was this movie about being violent. It was about allowing YOURSELF to take the hits. It was about allowing life to maul you, being willing to bleed freely. To feel, to flow, to live, to change, to die. This is the timeless, universal challenge of every human who ever lived, spirit trapped in flesh, learning to ride rather than fight the suffering and thus to live exuberantly every moment.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best DVD In My Collection
Review: Fight Club is a brilliant film, on a brilliant DVD. The 2 discs contain a lot of extras including 4 commentaries on the first disc. On the second disc it has trailers, TV spots,17 vignettes with multi angle and commentaries, deleted scenes and loads more. The packaging is excellent and the picture and audio are superb! The film may not be liked by every one because it is so different to other films and this is why I liked it. There is violence but not as much as I thought there would be. It even comes with a booklet which contains bad comments it received from newspapers. What other film would do that? The end has a excellent twist and if you work it out before hand, you're a genius!Overall, this is DVD that should be in your collection.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: An Original Plot..
Review: Fight Club is one of the most weird movies I have ever seen. The whole plot is so unreal, which makes the movie amusing. It's an original movie where Edward Norton plays a very good role. Watch this movie, I't will permenetly stay in your mind...


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