Fight Club [Blu-ray] [1999]

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Fight Club [Blu-ray] [1999]

Fight Club [Blu-ray] [1999]

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My only complaint is that Fincher seems unemotional and non energetic about the film, but this is still a packed track. Norton, in particular, has a very good grasp on his character and the plot, adding a lot of interesting insight. Soon, others see them and decide to join and before you know what’s cooking, it’s an underground movement, Fight Club. One can hardly measure the amount of testosterone, angst, and brutal fortitude that this film exudes.

An insomniac office worker and a devil-may-care soapmaker form an underground fight club that evolves into something much, much more. A new navigation mode, that allows the user to tag any topics during the movie and access to all content available in the disc that refers to the tagged topic.There’s an enormous of amount of material in these sections to cull through, so you may want to set aside several hours to get through it all. Storyboards- This section contains all two hundred and thirty storyboards that were created for this production.

Painstaking effort was obviously put into it, but you may find yourself reaching for the remote to brighten it up a bit. I was skeptical to say the least on what Fincher could do with this movie, given the excellent and complex novel the film was based on. But Fincher has proven himself to me and the film business with this movie, and I have to admit it now ranks as one of my all time favorites, and one of the finest directorial turns I’ve seen. Brad Pitt (Seven, Snatch) and Edward Norton (American History X, Primal Fear) deliver knockout performances in this stunningly original, darkly comic film from David Fincher, the director of Seven. Its Films of 1999 classmates included such boundary-pushing affairs as 'Being John Malkovich,' 'Three Kings,' 'Election,' 'The Matrix' and 'Magnolia' (imagine that yearbook).

Pitt (Kalifornia, Meet Joe Black) plays the enigmatic Tyler with the perfect blend of energy, insanity, and hidden depression, and I feel this is his strongest work so far in his career. The online commentary available suggests it was the same as the DVD or D-VHS transfer and very disappointing. And as amazing as an explosion or a car alarm sounds, I was taken aback by the simpler directional elements like the squeak of Brad Pitt's shoes as he scuttles across a bathroom floor or distant siren effects.



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