Based on the novel by Chuck Palahniuk. Directed by David Fincher; starring Brad Pitt, Edward Norton and Helena Bonham Carter. Released October 15, 1999.
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Synopsis, review, credits, awards, and list of similar works.
Box office data for the film, including comparisons to other Brad Pitt and David Fincher movies.
A short parody script.
Analysis and discussion of quotations from the film, with photographs.
Quotes.
Haro rates the movie: Pretty good.
Cast/credits plus additional information about the film
Analysis of the film as an exploration of modern masculinity by Adrienne Redd.
Synopsis and reviews, with links to reviews, news, articles, previews, and trailers.
An essay on Fight Club as a spiritual allegory: a search for identity in a world of consumerism and abstraction. Jack uses violence as yoga to destroy the illusions that identify him.
Photos, close-ups of the main members of the cast and crew, and plot information.
"Admirers of 'Fight Club' author Chuck Palahniuk convene to discuss art, life, masculine pain and why groin kicks are very, very popular."
(April 20, 2001)
Interview with the movies author Chuck Palahniuk.
(October 29, 1999)
Synopsis, review, credits, awards, and list of similar works.
Cast/credits plus additional information about the film
Analysis and discussion of quotations from the film, with photographs.
Box office data for the film, including comparisons to other Brad Pitt and David Fincher movies.
A short parody script.
Synopsis and reviews, with links to reviews, news, articles, previews, and trailers.
An essay on Fight Club as a spiritual allegory: a search for identity in a world of consumerism and abstraction. Jack uses violence as yoga to destroy the illusions that identify him.
Analysis of the film as an exploration of modern masculinity by Adrienne Redd.
Photos, close-ups of the main members of the cast and crew, and plot information.
Haro rates the movie: Pretty good.
Quotes.
"Admirers of 'Fight Club' author Chuck Palahniuk convene to discuss art, life, masculine pain and why groin kicks are very, very popular."
(April 20, 2001)
Interview with the movies author Chuck Palahniuk.
(October 29, 1999)
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