The Drinker Recommends... Fight Club

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  • @TheCriticalDrinker
    @TheCriticalDrinker  4 роки тому +634

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    • @enjamessimpson
      @enjamessimpson 4 роки тому +6

      You forgot the part where Tyler blew up "Jack's" apartment.

    • @DOOMStudios
      @DOOMStudios 4 роки тому +1

      Yes drinker

    • @Sandman_10372
      @Sandman_10372 4 роки тому +7

      Please do True Romance. I guarantee it will make The Drinker Recommends list

    • @hobothingman7139
      @hobothingman7139 4 роки тому +3

      You know drinker, you should really look at other Regency films. I can see you having a great time with Heat, Brazil and Once Upon A Time In America.

    • @JoshuaKevinPerry
      @JoshuaKevinPerry 4 роки тому +1

      Was 1999 or 1994 better year for films?

  • @chucksenhowzen9740
    @chucksenhowzen9740 4 роки тому +6167

    First Rule of Fight Club: Don’t talk about fight club.
    Drinker: nah it’ll be fine...

    • @dan8402
      @dan8402 4 роки тому +29

      BOOM!!!!

    • @DeathBYDesign666
      @DeathBYDesign666 4 роки тому +63

      The point of the rule was not actually not to talk about fight club, but rather to make sure that people did talk about it, but only to those that might want to be in it. This club was all about breaking the rules, even its own.

    • @simbriant
      @simbriant 4 роки тому +6

      ...And everything was fine. :D Maybe.

    • @Barbel1th
      @Barbel1th 4 роки тому +34

      Actually, it's the first TWO rules of Fight Club...

    • @g3nj1
      @g3nj1 4 роки тому +4

      Really a good rule even outside of the world in the story. Accidentally breaking the 4th wall with that one. Palahniuk doesn't even know how good he is

  • @crossbones116
    @crossbones116 4 роки тому +3296

    I feel like this movie reverberates stronger and stronger the more time goes on.

    • @luckylepp6609
      @luckylepp6609 4 роки тому +95

      Self fulfilling prophecy. The larger the population of nihilists, the faster the downfall accelerates

    • @BenjoC8632
      @BenjoC8632 4 роки тому +64

      Hard to believe this book was written by a native Portlander lol!!

    • @darryledxavier6392
      @darryledxavier6392 4 роки тому +114

      @@luckylepp6609 not really fight club makes more sense now than it did in the nineties considering the plight of men going on now

    • @TROOPERfarcry
      @TROOPERfarcry 4 роки тому +9

      Do you think it's because society is changing, or that your perception of it is moving?

    • @TheKing-qz9wd
      @TheKing-qz9wd 4 роки тому +7

      When will the torment and hen-pecking end?

  • @SliderFury1
    @SliderFury1 4 роки тому +2137

    Tyler's speech about the lost generation hits hard.
    "We work jobs we hate to buy shit we don't need."

    • @FlorisDVijfde
      @FlorisDVijfde 4 роки тому +54

      Buy less so you have to work less, retire early mate. I still buy too much shit but am in control more each year.

    • @DoesNotGiveAF
      @DoesNotGiveAF 3 роки тому +41

      "You are not your fucking khakis"

    • @buggs9950
      @buggs9950 3 роки тому +9

      @@DoesNotGiveAF I always thought he said 'car keys' which seemed a bit odd.
      'Khaki's' makes a bit more sense I spose.

    • @mr.n0on344
      @mr.n0on344 3 роки тому +36

      To impress people we don't even like

    • @lwivv9052
      @lwivv9052 3 роки тому +58

      The one that hit me hardest was: “We’re the middle children of history, man. No purpose or place. We have no Great War. No Great Depression. Our Great War’s a spiritual war… our Great Depression is our lives."

  • @Sosozanyway
    @Sosozanyway 3 роки тому +753

    "This is how I met Marla Singer. Marla's philosophy of life is that she might die at any moment. The tragedy, she said, is that she didn't."

    • @jessewatkins5059
      @jessewatkins5059 3 роки тому +1

      Marla is also a part of the narrators psych. She isn’t real.

    • @joshuacropper5041
      @joshuacropper5041 2 роки тому +43

      @@jessewatkins5059 I don't think so in this case otherwise the members of project mayhem would have been unable to physically abduct her surely.

    • @jessewatkins5059
      @jessewatkins5059 2 роки тому +1

      @@joshuacropper5041 Well if she is imagined so would the abduction than

    • @joshuacropper5041
      @joshuacropper5041 2 роки тому +25

      @@jessewatkins5059 She was also still there at the end when he overcame his split personality, and was used as a plot device to hint to the audience that there was a discrepancy between Tyler and the protagonist earlier in the film. I think she real personally.

    • @mr.doctorcaptain1124
      @mr.doctorcaptain1124 2 роки тому +8

      ​@@joshuacropper5041 the members of project mayhem abducted her and the men at the men's groups responded to her when she entered the group for the first time if I remember correctly.
      so yeah I'm with you, I think she was real.

  • @prometheuspeanut3935
    @prometheuspeanut3935 4 роки тому +1201

    “It’s only after we’ve lost everything. That we are free to do anything” - Tyler Durden

    • @jamespfp
      @jamespfp 3 роки тому +8

      In this instance, that's Durden-as-Death-as-in-Nihilism.

    • @imtm
      @imtm 3 роки тому +8

      Losing hope was freedom

    • @valkyrie9646
      @valkyrie9646 3 роки тому +13

      @@imtm Hope itself was one of the Demons released from Pandora's Box, along with all the other evil in the world. Losing it feels incredibly freeing. With it, you loose your guilt, stress, expectations; it feels like someone was holding down both of your legs under water and drowning you, no matter how hard you kicked and fought. Then, all of a sudden, they let go, you break the surface and inhale the sweetest air ever. It's horrible and wonderful.

    • @-M0LE
      @-M0LE 3 роки тому +2

      It’s true but rare that most will experience

    • @prometheuspeanut3935
      @prometheuspeanut3935 3 роки тому +3

      My first tattoo when I was 18, and I don’t regret this message 🙏

  • @shaitan9204
    @shaitan9204 4 роки тому +2101

    I've often thought if Fight Club was written in the present day, rather than destroy all the credit records they would probably destroy all the social media databases

    • @DutchDiederik
      @DutchDiederik 4 роки тому +51

      That’s a great point.

    • @chrisperrien7055
      @chrisperrien7055 3 роки тому +56

      The EMP will take care of both

    • @lucyfyrearchoftwilight9282
      @lucyfyrearchoftwilight9282 3 роки тому +23

      Good point but both need to go down.

    • @Arkancide
      @Arkancide 3 роки тому +80

      ALL media, not just Social Media. Need to go after central banks(the Federal Reserve), corrupt politicians(most if not all), Council on Foreign Relations, the Education system, activist organizations(and lobbyists, usually connected), the Intelligence agencies, the alphabet agencies, and then fight the culture war to restore sanity and American individualism. Fucking hell that's a tall order.

    • @ShadowSumac
      @ShadowSumac 3 роки тому +3

      @@Arkancide I'd prefer if all shit about politicians would've been exposed for everyone tosee.
      Granted it would've probably lead to more than a few revolutions, but...you can't hatch a chicken without breaking an egg.
      Of course, if that'd happened in real life, most likely those records would've drown in a sea of false information.

  • @pajnolan4459
    @pajnolan4459 4 роки тому +716

    "Working jobs we hate so we can buy shit we don't need". That line stuck with me when I saw this movie first back in 1999 and has stuck with me ever since.

    • @pajnolan4459
      @pajnolan4459 4 роки тому +9

      @The Bandog fair enough, your point is well made.

    • @Mastordant
      @Mastordant 4 роки тому +26

      You do make a good point and i agree. What i mostly took from that line is: dont be persuaded to buy things for no other reason than to buy it. Or because other people have it/say you should

    • @carybeweary7209
      @carybeweary7209 4 роки тому +6

      @The Bandog what's wrong with being anti-capitalist? Capitalism is a broken rigged system that punishes many and rewards few
      It's in dire need of a reboot if not complete overhaul

    • @taliamason7986
      @taliamason7986 4 роки тому +5

      @@carybeweary7209 Its the not system that punishers people. It's those who have the wealth and power in the higher class to help the lower class who don't do nearly enough to help them.

    • @TheAutistWhisperer
      @TheAutistWhisperer 4 роки тому +17

      @The Bandog I always view that line as more of a specific dig towards consumerism and materialism. .

  • @Joawlisdoingfine
    @Joawlisdoingfine 4 роки тому +517

    I love how fight club itself represents gaining back what men have lost. But Project Mayhem is the extreme of that extreme. In their focusing of that aggression outside of the consensual fights, they become much like they were before. They are just slaves with different clothes, and a false sense of purpose. When the Narrator shoots Tyler, he just takes back control. He becomes the middle ground of extreme aggression and extreme emasculation

    • @chukyuniqul
      @chukyuniqul 3 роки тому +40

      Literally the entire point of the movie is how bad men hurt themselves when giving in to toxic masculinity, when lashing out in frustration against a world they feel will put no value on them if they don't meet a specific standard. There is no action the narrator takes after Durden is introduced that is healthy or helpful.

    • @ptrgr72
      @ptrgr72 3 роки тому +28

      @@chukyuniqul Toxic masculinity..🤮

    • @fatal_error_3
      @fatal_error_3 3 роки тому +19

      @@chukyuniqul Nor was there any action the narrator took before Durden is introduce that was healthy or helpful.

    • @chukyuniqul
      @chukyuniqul 3 роки тому +3

      @@fatal_error_3 they were far better than post durden what eve are you arguing about? Dude just needed to find himself an actual hobby.

    • @chukyuniqul
      @chukyuniqul 2 роки тому

      @Darryl Revok stop huffing your own farts, Chuck Palahnuk himself has stated multiple times that the entire point of the book is to underline the toxicity of putting your pride before your humanity. If destruction and violence is the only way you can break away from being a soulless drone then there is somrthing wrong with you.
      There's multiple reasons people don't wanna get drafted for war. Personally, I fucking hate the leaders of my country. Like you wouldn't believe. If I could piss in their IV bags, I'd drink a gallon of coffee beforehand so I have enough to drown the old gits. But especially in the US the sentiment is chiefly that it's not their business. I don't agree with that, but it has nothing to do with fear or manliness and everything to do with the persoective that There's plainly no reason to fight. In Russia, the people refusing the draft do so on moral grounds. Very good for them. To see it all as a matter of being brave or any other kind of shit is to limit a complex person's worldview for your own convenience.

  • @MicaelSG23
    @MicaelSG23 4 роки тому +4639

    Remember kids, this was the movie that coined the term "snowflake". That alone makes it wonderful.

    • @spaceodds1985
      @spaceodds1985 4 роки тому +257

      And possibly gave birth to the snowflake. Seriously this is the film that empowered Hollywood to finally let loose and start lambasting men on film. It flopped, but home video and DVD sales were strong.

    • @HeatherHolt
      @HeatherHolt 4 роки тому +192

      @@spaceodds1985 I’m so thankful it hit cult status bc it’s truly a gem

    • @truenews8357
      @truenews8357 4 роки тому +66

      @@spaceodds1985 "NOOO MEN ARE UNDER ATTACK BY THE MEDIA!!!"
      Lmao, couldn't embody a snowflake more

    • @fazdoll
      @fazdoll 4 роки тому +185

      I recall "snowflake" from elementary school in the 1970s. But at that time "snowflake" meant that we were unique, no two are the same. The connotation of snowflakes melting at the first hint of heat came later.

    • @thealphaincel1619
      @thealphaincel1619 4 роки тому +126

      @@truenews8357 Nice bait.

  • @DukeNukem74
    @DukeNukem74 4 роки тому +524

    "I am Jack's complete lack of surprise."

    • @JarethGarza
      @JarethGarza 4 роки тому +26

      I believe you have posted the most relevant comment. Period.

    • @HAL--vf6cg
      @HAL--vf6cg 4 роки тому +6

      *complete lack of surprise, but ok

    • @davidcatlett4052
      @davidcatlett4052 4 роки тому +1

      @@HAL--vf6cg I always do that too. I'll try to quote a movie and then find out I'm one word off, even though the alternate word I use is a synonym for the actual word used.
      It's usually not the most well known movie quotes I mess up though.

    • @DukeNukem74
      @DukeNukem74 4 роки тому +1

      Fixed.

    • @carlosandrescastromedina3100
      @carlosandrescastromedina3100 13 днів тому

      Till this day I can't understand the phrase lol, sorry I'm not native english speaker

  • @andrewd2400
    @andrewd2400 4 роки тому +524

    My wife saw this movie before I did. She told me to see it and it would be one of my favorite movies, she wasn't wrong. Glad I married her.

    • @Joawlisdoingfine
      @Joawlisdoingfine 4 роки тому +46

      You have a good wife

    • @Leo_prado
      @Leo_prado 3 роки тому +15

      Good. Now get her to cook something

    • @noacog4u320
      @noacog4u320 3 роки тому +21

      @@Leo_prado So funny I forgot to laugh 😐😐

    • @chuckwolf1ag
      @chuckwolf1ag 3 роки тому

      Lovely story, wish you the best👌

    • @dustinwebb4699
      @dustinwebb4699 3 роки тому +6

      Your lucky ! I watched this the 1st time when it first came out on video with my girlfriend and another couple. I was 20yrs old, high on mushrooms with no idea what I was about to watch.... I got so sucked into the movie, it spoke right to me. Later that night as my mind and mouth whirled with new ideas, she told me she would never do mushrooms with me again....and I knew it was over. 21 yrs later, today April 7th is my 43 birthday, and it's still a favorite movie. Although I'm still looking for a Real partner, so cherish yours. Cheers!
      Ps. Try " V for Vendetta" another personal fave !

  • @NerdyGuyRanting
    @NerdyGuyRanting 4 роки тому +362

    My favorite part of Fight Club is all the subtle visual hints throughout the movie about Tyler's true identity. Like when Tyler crashes the car on purpose, but we then see "Jack" crawl out of the driver's side of the car. Or how Tyler calls a payphone with a notice that says "no incoming calls".

    • @ColoradoStreaming
      @ColoradoStreaming 3 роки тому +49

      Or the fact they have the exact same briefcase when they meet.

    • @margarethmichelina5146
      @margarethmichelina5146 2 роки тому +26

      Also when Marla asked "Who were you talking to?" After Tyler fucked her it's implied that Jack / Tyler is talking to himself. Also, "Jack" said in his work when confronted to his boss, "Suddenly, Tyler's words come to me." And noticed in the beginning, Jack wasn't a smoker but then he starts to smoke ever since "Tyler" consumed him.
      And Marla implied that Jack / Tyler is getting more passive aggresive to her and she has enough of his bullshits.

    • @benc77
      @benc77 2 роки тому +8

      One small thing I noticed is that when jack is on the phone to the detective, the detective replies to something Tyler says even tho he shouldn’t be able to hear him as he is in the background.

    • @tricivenola8164
      @tricivenola8164 Рік тому +2

      There are also those one-frame flashes of Tyler Durden in the office, down the alley, and another place- before they meet on the plane. I didn't discover these until I got the movie on DVD.

    • @coltonwhite2518
      @coltonwhite2518 Рік тому +3

      Another example was the scene where Tyler is in the bath tub talking about his dad. I can't remember exactly how it goes but marriage is brought up and the narrator says "You can't get married. I'm a 30 year old boy." To which Tyler responds "We're a generation of men raised by women. I'm wondering if another woman is really the answer we need". Notice how the narrator says Tyler can't get married but refers to himself as the 30yo boy instead of Tyler. The slip up is actually a real phenomenon with people who talk to themselves due to losing touch with reality. This is one of the few movies that get better every time you watch it.

  • @kungfew1396
    @kungfew1396 4 роки тому +808

    This movie is definitely more relevant than ever today,movies like this are a rare breed.

    • @benwinter2420
      @benwinter2420 4 роки тому +9

      The movie was from one book of many by one Chuck Palahniuk . .

    • @sladewilson9741
      @sladewilson9741 4 роки тому +6

      They just broke up a fight club in NYC a few nights ago.

    • @kungfew1396
      @kungfew1396 4 роки тому +9

      @@sladewilson9741 If I was in that city I'd need to join a fight club as well to deal with all that chaos right now lol.👍

    • @Meloncholymadness
      @Meloncholymadness 4 роки тому +5

      Can you name some other, rare breed movies?

    • @kungfew1396
      @kungfew1396 4 роки тому +6

      @@Meloncholymadness Certainly, 1980s My Bodyguard starring Chris Makepeace comes to mind, O brother where art though is on my list, there's a great one on Netflix right now called Mute with Paul Rudd, anything with heart that doesn't follow the cookie cutter formula really.

  • @94462
    @94462 4 роки тому +523

    The message of this movie is more relevant in 2020 than ever before. It’s ahead of its time for sure

    • @truenews8357
      @truenews8357 4 роки тому +6

      Tell the incels and proud boys about this movie. I think not many would be convinced but maybe some.

    • @redactedflinn6988
      @redactedflinn6988 4 роки тому +67

      @@truenews8357 Tell Burn Loot Murder and Cuntifa too, because they're far worse than both of those guys combined (Though to be fair, there are probably a lot of Incels in Antifa...)

    • @stonebaxter
      @stonebaxter 4 роки тому +48

      @@truenews8357 Oh good. You're one of those trolls that go from comment to comment, but have no creativity. Boring.

    • @truenews8357
      @truenews8357 4 роки тому +6

      @@redactedflinn6988 To be fair, Antifa's main stated goal isn't to be a masculine larp festival for insecure incels but ok. Right wing terrorism has consistently kills 2x or more of left wing terrorists every year but feelings matter more than facts for you it seems. Same thing with BLM and Antifa, they rarely kill anybody and the damage done my them is negligible when compared to protests in the 70s.

    • @truenews8357
      @truenews8357 4 роки тому +2

      @@stonebaxter Oh good, you have no argument, next.

  • @Mansini77
    @Mansini77 4 роки тому +1505

    “Let’s do an all female Fight Club remake”
    Uhh...why???
    “I felt like destroying something beautiful...”

    • @DukeNukem74
      @DukeNukem74 4 роки тому +9

      Yeah, how is that one going by the way?

    • @Dr-Alexander-The-Great
      @Dr-Alexander-The-Great 4 роки тому +58

      Their was a newspaper (can’t remember which) that did ask that. Cause you know, women always hits, and fight each other

    • @spaceodds1985
      @spaceodds1985 4 роки тому +10

      Never gonna work, double standards is so ‘wrong’.... Jessica Chastin should be in it.

    • @JoshuaKevinPerry
      @JoshuaKevinPerry 4 роки тому +108

      Like Hollywood could write a flawed woman

    • @Cartoonman154
      @Cartoonman154 4 роки тому +53

      It's called "Chick Fight" and it looks fucking terrible.

  • @seansora
    @seansora 3 роки тому +374

    The Pixies “Where Is My Mind” at the end just ties the whole movie together in a nice fucking bow.

    • @Malakai_030
      @Malakai_030 3 роки тому +11

      Yeah. What an epic moment when the song reaches its peak and all the buildings blow up. Such a fantastic piece of art made there.

  • @warren286
    @warren286 4 роки тому +921

    "We're a generation of men raised by women."
    That's more true today than ever, and it shows.

    • @TheMasterGamer21
      @TheMasterGamer21 4 роки тому +104

      "I'm wondering if another woman is really the answer we need"

    • @Icanonlycountto4
      @Icanonlycountto4 4 роки тому +11

      @@TheMasterGamer21 GAAAAY!!!

    • @zimonslot
      @zimonslot 4 роки тому +4

      Thats actually a good thing.

    • @Icanonlycountto4
      @Icanonlycountto4 4 роки тому +114

      @@zimonslot it's good and bad. Truthfully we should all have both parents in our lives and in the house especially during the formative years. Having just one throws some things off whether it's just dad or just mom. Now of course everyone's circumstance is different, people get sick or die, maybe some sort of abuse is involved

    • @R0bot4
      @R0bot4 4 роки тому +4

      @@Icanonlycountto4 yeah true

  • @TheAlmightyLoli
    @TheAlmightyLoli 4 роки тому +1294

    "Okay, now you're firing a gun at your imaginary friend. Near 400 gallons of nitroglycerin!"
    This movie is absolutely perfect.

    • @curt3019
      @curt3019 3 роки тому +5

      How do I see you in every comment section I look at

    • @HanaTheSloth
      @HanaTheSloth 3 роки тому +5

      @@curt3019 SAME! From anime to politics to critical reviews and commentary.

    • @poyobotyahoo7494
      @poyobotyahoo7494 3 роки тому +8

      Well well well if it isn't Loli. your new berserk video seems dope but I won't watch cause I want to read berserk first. love your content tho

    • @FracturedPixels
      @FracturedPixels 2 роки тому +2

      Add to that the absolute perfection of Brad Pitt's bombastically spasmatic gestures as he yells "400 GALLONS OF NITROGLYCERIN!"

    • @ElementiaYT
      @ElementiaYT 2 роки тому

      Hey AlmightyLoli

  • @juliovictormanuelschaeffer8370
    @juliovictormanuelschaeffer8370 4 роки тому +282

    This movie follows the main rules of filmic trascendence:
    - Being actually smart and controversial without going down the pretentious road.
    - A director that actually knows what he's doing, what he wants to do, and what message to convey.
    - Characters that are memorable and resonate with us no matter when, why or how.

    • @SogoTX
      @SogoTX 4 роки тому +6

      It is the same with what Stanley Kubrick did with, "A Clockwork Orange"... ;)

    • @juliovictormanuelschaeffer8370
      @juliovictormanuelschaeffer8370 4 роки тому

      @@SogoTX yeah.
      He is one of my favorite directors too.

    • @alexbolog3635
      @alexbolog3635 4 роки тому +8

      true but it's more than that. arts in general try, or strive, to be syncretic, andt theater and cinema do it best. by "syncretic" I mean that the audience is a pyramid that is composed of layers of different cultures, beliefs, intelligence and so on. so when the audience watches a movie like this, or like "Clockwork", different people understand different parts from it. In other words, the top of the pyramid understands the existential problems within Fight Club, and the bottom of the pyramid think it is a action/fighting movie. As a form of art, it is not judging the audience, it gives something for everyone. And there are so few movies that do this, it's way harder than it appears and it's so unappreciated.

    • @juliovictormanuelschaeffer8370
      @juliovictormanuelschaeffer8370 4 роки тому +7

      @@alexbolog3635 very true. And also because its director is not a whiny ideologue who'll drop the -ism card when its movie doesn't get viewers.

    • @GregArnott
      @GregArnott 2 роки тому

      @Badachelli considering that the entire movie is a satire and that most people missed that point - even with Chuck Palanuik broadcasting this fact for decades - yeah, it's better than "smart".
      For an example of some of the depths of hidden gems throughout the film, lookup the history of "Paper Street" in regards to maps - it was a convention of map makers to include a fake/imaginary road called Paper Street as a means of catching out those plagiarising their content. When you combine this with the address on the business card, as well as that the number on the house itself differs from this (1B - "they only give letters to shitty basement apartments") you then realise that the whole house was nothing but a figment of "Jack's" imagination.

  • @tb4326
    @tb4326 3 роки тому +63

    This is one of the best movies in all of the cinematic world. Well written, acted, edited, smart, creative and on and on. It is timeless.

  • @genebaker511
    @genebaker511 4 роки тому +634

    Funny that this movie and others like American Beauty, The Matrix and Office Space that were released in 1999, had the same themes about a male protagonist that were breaking free from the mundane white collar work and finding their own identity and freedom.

    • @steveouk90126
      @steveouk90126 4 роки тому +74

      That was the entire premise of the James Bond franchise, launched when men were bound to our jobs, wives and kids and no longer able to travel the world, drink and screw exotic women.

    • @magnusarsland6887
      @magnusarsland6887 4 роки тому +6

      Just a coincidence. Or was it?

    • @el_killorcure
      @el_killorcure 4 роки тому +17

      I don't think the protagonist of Fight Club was on a transgender bender, like apparently Neo is according to the directors "siblings"...

    • @zimriel
      @zimriel 4 роки тому +24

      American Beauty was the shit one of that batch. Author was probably just as leftist as the Matrix siblings but at least the Matrix kept the politics on the down low.

    • @juzujuzu4555
      @juzujuzu4555 4 роки тому +27

      @@el_killorcure Sure the directors of The Matrix changed their gender and probably that's the reason why they attached such a meaning into the film. But it's certainly not originally about that, while it has really deep meaning and balancing your feminine and masculine energies are part of that. But having balanced energies/sides doesn't make one a trans, it just elevates your gender.

  • @jeremyhulbert3343
    @jeremyhulbert3343 4 роки тому +165

    A hint they put in that most people miss: When Tyler drives the car off the road and it crashes upside down, Tyler gets out of the passenger side and pulls the Narrator out of the driver side.

    • @wholetyouinhere
      @wholetyouinhere 4 роки тому +35

      Here's the thing about Fight Club's big twist: it doesn't matter how many times or how many ways they foreshadow it because the movie's surreal and over-the-top aesthetic successfully lulls you into thinking it's all part of "the show". You don't stop and think about why he's seeing weird one-frame inserts of Tyler all the time, or why Tyler got out of the wrong side of the car after the crash, because these things don't seem out of place given the fever-dream insanity of the entire movie. I have to imagine this was intentional on the part of Fincher; he used hyper-stylized cinematography to obscure the clues he was dropping in plain sight.

    • @jeremyhulbert3343
      @jeremyhulbert3343 4 роки тому +26

      @@wholetyouinhere It was intentional. In fact, there's a director's commentary where Fincher talks about how the continuity team noticed the "mistake" and were assuming they'd have to reshoot the crash scene (Most of the movie crew didn't know about the ending yet). Fincher told them never mind, he didn't want to reshoot, since he actually planned the scene that way.

    • @dingfeldersmurfalot4560
      @dingfeldersmurfalot4560 4 роки тому

      Great catch!

    • @cannedbollocks
      @cannedbollocks 4 роки тому +1

      Thats not the best clue in that scene. There is another much more subtle one that all the "clever" people miss.

  • @DeadlyDanDaMan
    @DeadlyDanDaMan 4 роки тому +332

    One of the best movies EVER made. And it's still 100% relevant to this day. Nothing has changed since this movie came out.

    • @AmityvilleFan
      @AmityvilleFan 4 роки тому +1

      It changed. A lot of Project Mayhem Tyler Durdans got in power all across the globe.

    • @thecryogenicdrummer1110
      @thecryogenicdrummer1110 4 роки тому +5

      Things have only kept on their trajectory, and gotten worse.

    • @tallaganda83
      @tallaganda83 4 роки тому +6

      The music has just got shitter

    • @IRMentat
      @IRMentat 4 роки тому +1

      if anything the slippery slope turned into a cliff where crazy people are actively pushing people over the initial graient.

    • @antonboludo8886
      @antonboludo8886 4 роки тому

      Yes, I agree. It had been going on long before this movie was made.

  • @quincylee2276
    @quincylee2276 4 роки тому +77

    As Hanma Yujiro says, "Fighting is about liberating your power. That cathartic release is impossible without exerting strength"

  • @SithVampireQueen
    @SithVampireQueen 4 роки тому +189

    “It’s only after we’ve lost everything that we’re free to anything.” Tyler Durden

    • @dc7981
      @dc7981 4 роки тому +18

      I believe we call that a man who's got nothing to lose which is the most intimidating kind of person

    • @Mr.Bobcat1776
      @Mr.Bobcat1776 4 роки тому +24

      "You Only Have Power Over People So Long As You Don't Take Everything Away From Them. But When You've Robbed A Man Of Everything He's No Longer In Your Power -- He's Free Again."
      SOLZHENITSYN

    • @BertleMcGertle
      @BertleMcGertle 4 роки тому +3

      My favorite line

    • @dezznutz3743
      @dezznutz3743 4 роки тому +1

      Thats the only way back. All of us angry keyboard warriors need to lose all our possessions, then we will be free to fight for our freedoms.

    • @dc7981
      @dc7981 4 роки тому +1

      @@dezznutz3743 Yeah in theory, in practice it's just a fantasy

  • @captmkg
    @captmkg 4 роки тому +165

    You've recommended this at a very strange time in our lives.

  • @skatemetrix
    @skatemetrix 4 роки тому +189

    0:22 - 0:26 What the Critical Drinker actually does on the streets of Glasgow after a piss-up.

  • @jurajtomastik
    @jurajtomastik 3 роки тому +126

    Almost every line from the script is quotable. And has some meaning, not just sounding cool. Exceptional.

  • @voodoogroove8209
    @voodoogroove8209 4 роки тому +234

    The part I liked most about the movie was the smart...they didn't assume the audience was stoopid. It's nice when corporate swab jockeys give you proper respect and make a movie that treats you right.

    • @markcoroneos7811
      @markcoroneos7811 4 роки тому +4

      So true. It took me many rewatchings to pick all the little clues along the way haha

    • @Raskolnikov70
      @Raskolnikov70 4 роки тому +9

      Very true. In some ways it was written for different audiences. I had friends who went to see it who saw it as a manly action flick more than anything, as well as female friends who saw it as a celebration of masculinity that they found almost erotic. And then there are the deeper themes of alienation and anomie that those of us raised in the same generation as Tyler felt our whole lives and that this movie finally put into words for us. Still amazed 20 years later that Fincher was given this level of creative control from a mainstream studio to make the movie he wanted, that almost perfectly captured the novel it was based on.

  • @thomaskilroy3199
    @thomaskilroy3199 4 роки тому +497

    I saw this movie for the first time last year. I was literally mindblown that it was so on the money about what’s wrong with men’s supposed place and nature in current society.
    Then I got depressed when I realized that that meant it’s been over twenty years of society not listening to this sort of conscience.

    • @lamontkhoza2856
      @lamontkhoza2856 4 роки тому +6

      I'm not arguing with you but what are you going to do about it? What laws do you want to be passed? What initiatives are you going to take?

    • @thomaskilroy3199
      @thomaskilroy3199 4 роки тому +36

      I consider it primarily a cultural sickness. Cultures are tricky things to change and it can’t be done artificially. I consider personal development and outspoken honesty the simplest way to grow oneself into an opponent of such things. It requires constant iteration and improvement but so long as you can question premises, and otherwise play your own cards while getting through the system’s defenses, things will change at least locally.
      And that’s inclusion critical of one’s own methods rather than hollow activism etc.
      There’s no intellectual shortcut to engineering a better society. Such things are inevitably authoritarian. I’d be lying if I said I had an explicit game-plan, suffice to say I have faith in rugged individualism of a sufficient depth to stand firm against the motives of weak minded people as I believe to run society in the wrong direction.
      If you can live up to being a good man, you become an enemy of malicious people simply be securing your own life and values.
      Hard to say where that road leads, but I know somewhere other than where we’re headed is a risk worth taking.

    • @thomaskilroy3199
      @thomaskilroy3199 4 роки тому

      *an that includes critiques of one’s own...

    • @Vihara2
      @Vihara2 3 роки тому +1

      @@lamontkhoza2856 you cant fix something when you dont understand the root cause, you're wasting your time playing devils advocate like this because you're far more clueless than the guy you're questioning.

    • @lamontkhoza2856
      @lamontkhoza2856 3 роки тому +5

      @@Vihara2 I never claimed that I knew more then him bruh. You're putting words in my mouth that I never said or implied. I simply asked a question of what he would do to fix the problems.

  • @EyeInTheSky982
    @EyeInTheSky982 4 роки тому +539

    Brad Pitt: "If you could fight anyone, who would it be??"
    Ed Norton: "William Shatner. I'd fight William Shatner." 😂😂😂

    • @EyeInTheSky982
      @EyeInTheSky982 4 роки тому +27

      @CaptainAwesomesworld 60's Star Trek Shatner would make for a great fight. 🤔😂 They could play that Trek fight music in the background. 😂😂😂

    • @Dr_Robodaz
      @Dr_Robodaz 4 роки тому +4

      I'd fight me.
      And have done after one too many bleach cocktails.

    • @NimrodWildfire555
      @NimrodWildfire555 4 роки тому +5

      Haha, the next answer is "My Dad," which William Shatner and Patrick Stewart were to a lot of kids.

    • @EyeInTheSky982
      @EyeInTheSky982 4 роки тому

      @@Dr_Robodaz Clone fight!!! 😂😂

    • @swamdono
      @swamdono 4 роки тому +8

      @@EyeInTheSky982 .
      *Knee to the stomach*
      *Double fist to the back*

  • @MsYunaFires
    @MsYunaFires 2 роки тому +58

    Young me, 14, this movie was life-changing. It gets better every year as I work retail, deal with corporate bs, and feel Jack's angst all too keenly. I know this movie was targeted towards men only, but it resonates with me still.
    Marla is a Queen. Her flaws make her more compelling. Give me more Marla and less She-Hulk, thanks

  • @campbell8260
    @campbell8260 4 роки тому +1371

    "We're a generation of men raised by women. I'm wondering if another woman is what we need." Tyler

    • @FBI-1987
      @FBI-1987 4 роки тому +132

      Depends on the woman.
      Though my mother was less than a good parent, my wife made life bearable.
      No matter how shitty everything got, she made enduring it, worth it.
      I'll always miss her, and this shit world is twice as crappy, without her in it.
      A far cry from the "women" you find today.

    • @scipioninja
      @scipioninja 4 роки тому +105

      Not really, they should add to your life, not be the reason for you to live it. That's dangerous otherwise.

    • @toh6261
      @toh6261 4 роки тому +43

      Nah, it'll be fine.

    • @croston81
      @croston81 4 роки тому +15

      tyler og mgtow lol

    • @transformersloverjon
      @transformersloverjon 3 роки тому +15

      He was the bad guy. He was _wrong._

  • @doublep1980
    @doublep1980 4 роки тому +54

    Fun Fact: Brad Pitt's stunt double in this and a bunch of other movies, was David Leitch. You may know him as one of the creators of the John Wick franchise and also director of movies like ''Atomic Blonde'',''Deadpool 2'' or ''Hobbs & Shaw''.
    He's currently working on a new action movie with Brad Pitt.

  • @NASkeywest
    @NASkeywest 4 роки тому +652

    “The Critical Drinker.” Is Will Jordan’s, “Tyler Durden.”

    • @markparkinson6947
      @markparkinson6947 4 роки тому +14

      @I Tried This At Home The third rule: You do not talk about Captain Marvel (2019)!

    • @steventwist1435
      @steventwist1435 4 роки тому

      Spot on!!

    •  4 роки тому +5

      Is Critical Drinker building an army?

    • @lordofenron
      @lordofenron 4 роки тому +1

      I buy the book, and I support The Critical Drinker.

    • @returnedtomonkey8886
      @returnedtomonkey8886 4 роки тому +3

      @@markparkinson6947 4th rule: Kurtzman deserves death

  • @jenjyg4057
    @jenjyg4057 3 роки тому +68

    Ever notice how when he calls Tyler from the pay phone, and Tyler calls him back, that as if zooms into the phone, you can clearly see the “No Incoming Calls” sticker that most pay phones in the US have, as incoming calls are blocked.

  • @jstratton1981
    @jstratton1981 4 роки тому +16

    Junior year of HS, friends worked at the local theater. They invited me to their employee screening to this gem 2 days before it premiered. Knew nothing about it outside of the title. Didnt know i would be watching the most important film of my life. Paul and Matt, where ever you guys are, thanks again for takin me to this.

  • @RogueFox2185
    @RogueFox2185 4 роки тому +70

    I put this movie on around New Years just as I do with films like Die Hard, the Christmas Carol and Elf on Christmas Day; it’s a tradition for me and the ending of Fight Club always stays with you.

    • @ReverendMeat51
      @ReverendMeat51 4 роки тому

      Never thought of it like that before but goddamn it you're right

  • @Briggie
    @Briggie 4 роки тому +267

    Fun fact: This is probably the only really interesting movie that takes place in Delaware.

    • @theshipoffools
      @theshipoffools 4 роки тому +19

      "Hi...I'm in...Delaware..." O_O

    • @1bridge11
      @1bridge11 4 роки тому +7

      @@theshipoffools My condolences.

    • @mikeyteee95
      @mikeyteee95 4 роки тому +3

      @@theshipoffools excellent!

    • @Ptaku93
      @Ptaku93 4 роки тому

      but does it, really?

    • @Raskolnikov70
      @Raskolnikov70 4 роки тому +18

      Other than Hunter Biden's home movies?

  • @Seishinkai
    @Seishinkai 3 роки тому +56

    One of the rare instances where I am never sure whether the book or movie is better. And the answer is: Yes.

    • @PemaMendez990
      @PemaMendez990 2 роки тому +9

      Heard somewhere that the Author of the book said himself that he liked the movie better with the slight changed Fincher made to it. Can't confirm tho, but fascinating if true.

    • @beatrizfernandes1506
      @beatrizfernandes1506 2 роки тому +4

      @@PemaMendez990 yes, he said it on Joe Rogan's podcast

  • @marksmith2412
    @marksmith2412 4 роки тому +243

    I must have watched this 20 times before I realised you never actually get his name... I am Jack's complete lack of observation.

    • @williamerickson520
      @williamerickson520 4 роки тому +38

      Even in the credits Edward Norton is listed as "The Narrator".

    • @Abom713
      @Abom713 4 роки тому +18

      This is one of my favorite movies of all time and knew it was a masterpiece when I first watched it when I was like 10. I didn't realize that "Jack" didn't say his name the entire movie until like a decade later. My mind was blow.

    • @dontyouworryaboutit_
      @dontyouworryaboutit_ 4 роки тому +16

      That’s the point. We are all jack. You are Jack, I’m jack, whoever needs it at the time is Jack.

    • @STEVIEHEARTCHANNEL
      @STEVIEHEARTCHANNEL 4 роки тому +2

      As far as I know, I think I've glimpsed his name somewhere to be "Cornelius". However - I might be totally wrong... Or totally drunk now. Not sure... 🤷‍♂️

    • @andrewjmesser
      @andrewjmesser 4 роки тому +6

      Jack IS Tyler Durden...

  • @chadross
    @chadross 4 роки тому +160

    Ebert called this movie "macho-porn" I don't think he knew how much that complimented the film and its message.

    • @luchomscyfy
      @luchomscyfy 4 роки тому +16

      Porn never was a bad thing. It's necessary in fact.

    • @doublep1980
      @doublep1980 4 роки тому +51

      Roger Ebert also called John Carpernter's ''The Thing'', I quote: ''a mindless gorefest.''
      I think that speaks volumes about the guy and professional movie critics in general.

    • @luchomscyfy
      @luchomscyfy 4 роки тому +11

      @@SuperiorGamerNathan He disliked the original Blade Runner. And he wasn't fond of the Shining. But later he gave a good review? in one of his books. I dunno. He wasn't the best reviewer.

    • @SamiClemens
      @SamiClemens 4 роки тому +4

      Well, for those that read the book, Fight Club has nothing to do with fighting.

    • @jayrobitaille2402
      @jayrobitaille2402 4 роки тому +2

      @@luchomscyfy Did you know porn comes from a ancient Greek word for "slut" making gay porn kind of an oxymoron, but just like a lot of redundant things like dry ice does not mean that it does not exist.

  • @yannickg6904
    @yannickg6904 4 роки тому +192

    "I'm so old, I don't even remember the first rule of Fight club" - Brad Pitt

    • @chrisbj5251
      @chrisbj5251 4 роки тому +9

      "Exactly sir."

    • @Red_Lanterns_Rage
      @Red_Lanterns_Rage 4 роки тому +20

      1 don't talk about it
      2 DON'T TALK ABOUT IT
      3 say stop go limp or tap out fight is over
      4 only 2 guys to a fight
      5 one fight at a time
      6 no shirts, no shoes
      7 fights will go on as long as needed
      8 if this is your first time YOU HAVE TO FIGHT
      😈

    • @Raskolnikov70
      @Raskolnikov70 4 роки тому +1

      His first rule should have been "don't marry Angelina Jolie". That woman ruined him.

  • @LeeLee-nc7xj
    @LeeLee-nc7xj 3 роки тому +58

    I remember watching this film and seeing apparitions of Brad Pitt placed throughout the film. Just random scenes where he was standing in the background. Kinda like a subliminal message. His imaginary friend. Amazing

    • @Morbid0007
      @Morbid0007 2 роки тому +7

      What's really cool is that Tyler's brief appearances are not random. Tyler begins to appear at all the points in Jack's life that he is unable to cope with: his job, his insomnia, Marla and the therapy groups. This signifies Jack beginning to form a new personality to deal with all the issues in his life he can't tackle on his own.

  • @merlyworm
    @merlyworm 4 роки тому +40

    I, also, miss movies like this. How long since we've had such a smart and almost perfect movie.
    This movie couldn't be made today, and that's really depressing.

  • @Ickywicky
    @Ickywicky 4 роки тому +40

    I think the coolest thing about the twist reveal is that Tyler and Jack never talk to the same person in one scene, even when they're both on screen

  • @scriptguru4669
    @scriptguru4669 4 роки тому +293

    "On a long enough time line, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero."
    "First you have to know, not fear; know, that someday you're gonna die."
    Two lines that severely eroded my tolerance for other people's bullshit.

    • @charlesjmouse
      @charlesjmouse 4 роки тому +3

      Absolutely

    • @Kaeresh
      @Kaeresh 4 роки тому +24

      "This is your life, and it's ending, one minute at a time."

    • @hebanker3372
      @hebanker3372 4 роки тому +14

      Interestingly,Marcus Aurelius writes something very similar in his Meditations:
      (Paraphrased)''Your life is just a moment in eternity.So what is a moment's worth?''

    • @RGVNC
      @RGVNC 4 роки тому +3

      Lt Speirs carried the same philosophy in Band of Brothers

    • @ab5olut3zero95
      @ab5olut3zero95 3 роки тому +6

      Those two lines right there are what we as a nation living in terror of a pandemic need to hear. If more people understood that simple fact- that we are all mortal and will eventually die- we wouldn’t be so terrified of a mere virus.

  • @offspringfan1288
    @offspringfan1288 4 роки тому +55

    This is my 2nd favorite film of 1999, only thing is the greatest science fiction film ever made came out that same year The Matrix. Both films are in my top 10 of all time.

    • @sithsaiyan4529
      @sithsaiyan4529 3 роки тому +3

      Those are my two favorite 90’s movies as well.

    • @michiel1162
      @michiel1162 2 роки тому +2

      i liked Terminator 2, Se7en and Shawshank as well from the 90s

    • @osmanyousif7849
      @osmanyousif7849 2 роки тому

      1999. The year when there were so many computers in movies….

  • @the-trustees
    @the-trustees 4 роки тому +234

    Jack's self beating in front of his boss was another solid foreshadowing of the dual personality. Too bad that the imagination of screenwriters today is so unimaginative and PC.

    • @100_JAB
      @100_JAB 4 роки тому +31

      "it reminded me of my first fight with Tyler" - something along those lines

    • @the-trustees
      @the-trustees 4 роки тому +1

      @@100_JAB yup! :)

    • @PearlJamaholic
      @PearlJamaholic 3 роки тому +6

      To be fair even screenwriters back then were unimaginative, Palahniuk wrote this and sold the movie rights to Hollywood. Even in the 90s Hollywood was bland and PC.

    • @shivanshu6204
      @shivanshu6204 3 роки тому +5

      @@PearlJamaholic idk man reservoir dogs and pulp fiction both came out in that decade. Maybe Tarantino and a few others like him are outliers though.

    • @OpasgegenLinks
      @OpasgegenLinks 2 роки тому +1

      @@PearlJamaholic Making a Movie based on a book doesn’t make it unimaginative.

  • @Deathpony9000
    @Deathpony9000 4 роки тому +128

    The Drinker: Recommends... Fight Club
    Me: I am Jack's complete lack of surprise.

    • @crazyjaybe
      @crazyjaybe 4 роки тому +1

      I've been waiting 20 years to use that line.
      No one talks to me though.

    • @sozo_jamma1593
      @sozo_jamma1593 4 роки тому +1

      @@crazyjaybe sometimes in order to have an intelligent conversation one is forced to speak to himself.

    • @crazyjaybe
      @crazyjaybe 4 роки тому +1

      @@sozo_jamma1593 I do that all the time. Everyone else are stupid.

  • @peanusbenis5631
    @peanusbenis5631 4 роки тому +34

    Fight Club is one of those films that ages like a fine wine.

  • @sevenproxies4255
    @sevenproxies4255 4 роки тому +23

    Hands down, this is my favourite movie of all time.
    I like many other classics, but this is at the top of my DVD shelf.

  • @grfrjiglstan
    @grfrjiglstan 4 роки тому +381

    Remember back in the 90s, when the biggest existential threat to mankind was nothing exciting happening in the world? Ah, those were the days.

    • @hamyncheese
      @hamyncheese 4 роки тому +13

      and Fukuyama's "End of History And The Last Man". What a shit for brains that guy turned out to be.

    • @RobertMorgan
      @RobertMorgan 4 роки тому +38

      It's like that Chinese curse: "May you live in interesting times".
      Interesting and exciting unfortunately aren't always good.
      Example: the last 8 months of 2020...😧

    • @dingfeldersmurfalot4560
      @dingfeldersmurfalot4560 4 роки тому +4

      @@hamyncheese Yup, that concept was so transparently stupid on its face. Like the Laffer curve.

    • @Arkancide
      @Arkancide 3 роки тому +10

      The threats we face to today are the threats that were being cultivated before we were born. We were simply blissfully unaware of the danger. Now we do know, and we do nothing.

    • @davecullins1606
      @davecullins1606 3 роки тому +3

      Exciting times SUCK. I'm TIRED of living through history this way!

  • @squoblat
    @squoblat 4 роки тому +142

    His name is Will Jordan. When drunk, a writer has no name.

    • @Pərfectchāøs
      @Pərfectchāøs 4 роки тому +5

      Ten bucks says it's a pen name bro

    • @bucknasty69
      @bucknasty69 4 роки тому +4

      @@Pərfectchāøs His real name is Critical Drinker

    • @JstJaybeingJay
      @JstJaybeingJay 4 роки тому +2

      @@bucknasty69 it always will be.

  • @silverstarlightproductions1292
    @silverstarlightproductions1292 4 роки тому +127

    "We have just lost cabin pressure." I so want to use that line someday.

    • @Doubledookey
      @Doubledookey 4 роки тому +9

      Life insurance pays off triple if you die on a business trip.

    • @sven7639
      @sven7639 4 роки тому +3

      One day when autonomous vehicles are normal and traveling at 600 mph, you will surely have the chance

    • @DeathBYDesign666
      @DeathBYDesign666 4 роки тому +3

      Uh, yeah, that's not a weird thing to want to happen to you at all. I really hope you're not a flight attendant. Lol

    • @casanovafrankenstein5016
      @casanovafrankenstein5016 4 роки тому

      Literally the most terrifyingly exciting thing a person can experience, along with the satisfaction of knowing a loved one will cash in on your corpse.

    • @deadpet78
      @deadpet78 4 роки тому +2

      I used the Marla line "your the worst thing thats ever happened to me" when my ex and I parted ways.:-)

  • @ralphnewcomejr
    @ralphnewcomejr 2 роки тому +33

    Great piece of trivia...MTV's movie awards gave fight club the "best fight scene"award for Jack against himself in the office scene...😃👌

  • @MikinessAnalog
    @MikinessAnalog 4 роки тому +117

    “We've all been raised on television to believe that one day we'd all be millionaires, and movie gods, and rock stars. But we won't. And we're slowly learning that fact. And 're very, very pissed off." -- Tyler Durden

    • @steveouk90126
      @steveouk90126 4 роки тому +11

      Uttered by Brad Pitt, a millionaire movie god and potential rock star.

    • @cooldrop02
      @cooldrop02 4 роки тому +28

      @@steveouk90126 No. It was uttered by Tyler Durden; the character Pitt was depicting.

    • @piedpiper1185
      @piedpiper1185 4 роки тому +2

      My favorite line from the movie, right there.

    • @callmeej8399
      @callmeej8399 4 роки тому +2

      I fucking love that line, I believed that lie but I’m waking up to live in the real world

    • @Mububban23
      @Mububban23 4 роки тому +2

      @@callmeej8399 Did you have on "ah ha!" moment or was it a slow series of realisations?

  • @jhiggs1438
    @jhiggs1438 4 роки тому +533

    If this was made today we’d get a crap snl skit claiming white male rage.

    • @KWillo
      @KWillo 4 роки тому +12

      😂😭

    • @hoorayimhelping3978
      @hoorayimhelping3978 4 роки тому +36

      there was plenty of that when it came out. check out roger ebert's review.

    • @InfernosReaper
      @InfernosReaper 4 роки тому +2

      Instead, we got the MadTV sketch, Fight Like a Girl Club

    • @TheSlammurai
      @TheSlammurai 4 роки тому +31

      @@hoorayimhelping3978 He was a hack. Ebert wouldn't know a good movie if it dug him up, turned him in his grave, and buried him again.

    • @SoWhosGae
      @SoWhosGae 4 роки тому +9

      But THIS IS white male rage. It's a commentary on it along with other themes, lmao.

  • @mbpm6135
    @mbpm6135 4 роки тому +15

    Edward Nortons' performances in Fight Club and American History X have, in my opinion, always been absolutely unfathomable greatness. Put simply, it doesn't just feel like he's acting. He's a human being with a well defined personality in both, and it fits him so well you sometimes forget you're watching a movie. The biggest names in acting are obvious - and they can definitely act - but I find it a tragedy that Norton never had the successes to go with his talents. Oh well.

    • @jackbarton4938
      @jackbarton4938 4 роки тому

      I completely agree. The insane difference between those two characters reminds me of Hal and Walter White.

  • @Dsims37
    @Dsims37 2 роки тому +78

    The best story about this movie is when the executives wanted the line “I want to have your abortion!” changed. The director agreed on the condition that they couldn’t complain about it again so they changed it to “I haven’t been fucked like this since grade school!”
    Way to stick it to the man!

    • @dawnfire82
      @dawnfire82 Рік тому +3

      Second line is better anyway. First one had been a throwaway black humor joke for a while. Second was, as far as I know, new and unique.

  • @ryanbreed1541
    @ryanbreed1541 4 роки тому +383

    Cheers to the origin of the term "snowflake".

    • @TestTest-tj9io
      @TestTest-tj9io 4 роки тому +30

      Same year 99 the Matrix conied the red pill ... And this dude said mediocre decade ... The last best music and movies before the millennials decadence.

    • @deaconfrost5935
      @deaconfrost5935 4 роки тому +3

      @@TestTest-tj9io I think the mediocrity of the decade allowed for some peace and quiet, which led to some quality reflection, which in turn led to some of the greatest art our species has ever created... Couldn't have written these stories or produced these films while getting torn apart on foreign soil(s).

    • @rebeccaconlon9743
      @rebeccaconlon9743 4 роки тому +7

      @@TestTest-tj9io doubt its decadence by choice, there's nothing left to do, our aims and hopes were forced on us by our parents, "get good grades and you'll get a good job etc" when not realising that all the good jobs were taken by the less qualified parents. All the housing was over priced by the grandparents still living in them. The lack of preparation for this pandemic, despite the warnings for decades of one, was because of gen x career politicians. The snowflakes of the boomer generation, the ones who didn't die in conflict during that era, the hippies, were the teachers of the millennial and zoomers. When the only thing thats left in society is coldness where your value as a person is simply just a number for taxes, then of course there are people screaming into the void of mediocrity. When each generation is taught from 5 years and onwards, to get a good job, a house, a car etc. But never anything more meaningful. The system produces workers, and as humanity merges its cultures etc, eventually it'll become more homogeneous, bland and safe... to cater to the masses and not the individual.

    • @Raskolnikov70
      @Raskolnikov70 4 роки тому +10

      @@rebeccaconlon9743 This is so true. I'm gen-x, spent my 20's in the 1990's as a slacker, bouncing between jobs and college without feeling like my boomer parents ever prepared me for anything or gave me any real direction in life because they already had everything they needed from their generation - which sacrificed so much to give it to them. We were raised by latchkey parents and teachers who were mostly leftover hippies from the 70's.
      When this movie came out it spoke to me and the people I knew like nothing in our experience ever had. All of the sudden there was this voice (Tyler's) telling us exactly why we felt the way we did, what the source of our anomie and apathy was. It was a huge eye-opener at the time, for the people who it seemed to be made for.

    • @rebeccaconlon9743
      @rebeccaconlon9743 4 роки тому +2

      @@Raskolnikov70 look at the generational analysis of RugRats, can't remember who did it, you might find it both funny and thought provoking, it was really all about boomer parents looking after babies.

  • @thor942
    @thor942 4 роки тому +114

    Wow, never realized Edward Norton’s character was unnamed. My whole life has been nothing but lies.

    • @timothybayliss6680
      @timothybayliss6680 4 роки тому +3

      He is credited as the narrator of the film. He actually doesn't have a character title.

    • @dread9030
      @dread9030 4 роки тому

      What did you think the characters name was?

    • @thor942
      @thor942 4 роки тому +1

      @@dread9030 Jasper

    • @Nmdixon-cu7vm
      @Nmdixon-cu7vm 4 роки тому +1

      Dread cornealeus, Rupert, maybe one of those silly names he gives each night.

    • @bappo456
      @bappo456 4 роки тому +1

      I think it's technically "Jack" since he was reading the books about the organs in first person, it's hypothesized that he was using his own first name when reading them, since later he still refers to first person reactions as "I am Jacks inner rage" "I am Jack's cold sweat" and so forth I might have butchered the quotes a little since it's from memory. The actual Fight Club book by Chuck Palahniuk also gives off the feeling that he really was just inserting his name when reading those organ books.

  • @iratepirate3896
    @iratepirate3896 4 роки тому +137

    The middle children of history.

    • @truenews8357
      @truenews8357 4 роки тому +13

      Truly, gen X is forgotten.

    • @sharonspears-mandeville2369
      @sharonspears-mandeville2369 4 роки тому +2

      Nah,they're the second-eldest generation now-I'd like to think that they'd mellowed out by now,y'think?

    • @galenmarek8287
      @galenmarek8287 4 роки тому +1

      Sharon Spears-mandeville yes and no.

    • @TestTest-tj9io
      @TestTest-tj9io 4 роки тому

      You are not anymore, you have the biggest economic depression in history and a new revolution is coming

    • @sandman7826
      @sandman7826 4 роки тому +3

      Yeah, Gen X cancelled by modern progressives, while they hate on us across the internet that Gen X invented, and play video games that Gen X invented. Gen X should have worn more condoms.

  • @luigisthebetterplumber8321
    @luigisthebetterplumber8321 3 роки тому +18

    I remember renting it from Blockbuster knowing nothing about it, I started off a bit confused, then it seemed to all come together... Then it kicks you in the face and laughs at your missing teeth at the end. Brilliant.

    • @MM22966
      @MM22966 3 роки тому

      Same here.

  • @jeffwaraksa2475
    @jeffwaraksa2475 4 роки тому +274

    " I haven't been f***ed like that since grade school." Very rarely does a movie come along that remains quotable so many years after release all the while getting even more relevant to all the bullshit going on in this world. An all time fave every adult male should see at least once.

    • @NoneofYourBusiness667
      @NoneofYourBusiness667 3 роки тому +7

      And that was actually a replacement line. The original line from the novel was, “I wanna have your abortion.”

    • @larrybrander9116
      @larrybrander9116 3 роки тому +7

      But I'm pretty sure the country she's from, gradeschool would include high-school. So the actress didn't know what she said until later.

    • @alpha-cf2oi
      @alpha-cf2oi 2 роки тому +1

      @@larrybrander9116 lol no

    • @rowanmelton7643
      @rowanmelton7643 2 роки тому +10

      @@alpha-cf2oi Yes. She's from England. We don't have "grade school" in any form. But it's been confirmed by the actress and the film makers that she assumed grade school went up to American highschool

    • @JAH-iu3yh
      @JAH-iu3yh 2 роки тому +3

      It’s not just men who love this movie.

  • @Lord_Deimos
    @Lord_Deimos 4 роки тому +45

    'Raised on the end of a mediocre decade'
    Dude, if I could go back to the 90's I would do so without a second thought...

    • @samuelschwager
      @samuelschwager 4 роки тому +8

      Same!

    • @XBullitt16X
      @XBullitt16X 4 роки тому +8

      Same here man, I was born in 95. If the 90s were medicore what do you call the current era we live in lol ?

    • @EverSinceMyExorcism
      @EverSinceMyExorcism 4 роки тому +10

      I'd say the 90's were the last great decade.

    • @spaceodds1985
      @spaceodds1985 4 роки тому +5

      Same here. I was born at the tail end of 84. Saw and remember the 90s very well and I wish I could go back.

    • @stevem2323
      @stevem2323 4 роки тому

      I would too, but 80's would be my first choice.

  • @madcat789
    @madcat789 4 роки тому +105

    This and Demolition Man were grave portents of the future.

    • @Grandmastergav86
      @Grandmastergav86 4 роки тому +2

      I love Demolition Man but I was amazed just how much Stallone was doubled 🤣 Going back and watching the old Arnie flicks revealed much the same. Strange how they're considered action stars.

    • @LethalShadow
      @LethalShadow 3 роки тому

      Indeed ! I was just telling some friends about Demolition Man a couple of months ago, and how it reflected 2020 eerily well.

    • @madcat789
      @madcat789 3 роки тому

      @@LethalShadow 2020? This has been brewing since 2013.

  • @Auzzie015
    @Auzzie015 3 роки тому +10

    I feel like every man reaches a point in his life where this story hits them completely.

    • @Blisterdude123
      @Blisterdude123 Рік тому +1

      The concerning thought is that some of them miss the point of the story and don't seem to realise Tyler Durden is the 'bad guy'.

    • @twistedmetal04
      @twistedmetal04 Рік тому

      @@Blisterdude123 Who decides what is good & evil though? Society and what did Tyler say about society? "Reject the basic assumptions of civilization..."
      He is a guy who doesn't give a fuck about what others think about him. He follows his own moral code which is rather raw sure, but he didn't force violence to people who didn't wanted to particapate in it. It first started with the fight clubs and grew larger the more ppl flocked to the idea, the idea of rejecting a comfortable, but meaningless life.
      The crucial question though is, did he intentionally cultivate a cult of personalty? I don't think so, although we primarily see Tyler trough the eyes of jack and therfore don't get the whole picture of Tyler's action, it is hinted in the movie that he is more of a thread puller always on the move and one step ahead. A Cult leader would put himself more in the spotlight.
      He is neither good nor bad, he surely has anti social behaviour and is a sociopath but who decides that those characteristics alone automaticly make him a bad/evil person?

    • @Blisterdude123
      @Blisterdude123 Рік тому +2

      @@twistedmetal04 Tyler Durden is a bad person. Fight Club is about the Narrator coming out the other end of some serious psychological issues. He's a product of incredibly an incredibly self-damaging mental coping mechanism. That's literally what the story is about, the Narrator growing up and realising that, taken to excess.

  • @kmotch
    @kmotch 4 роки тому +213

    Watched it last night after at least 15 years. I'm watching as Tyler Durden says "everything you own ends up owning you" i look around my nice house and cars on the drive and I'm like... yeah, never has a truer word been spoken.

  • @poloptree2
    @poloptree2 4 роки тому +108

    This is like saying the drinker recommends alcohol. It's basically a given.

  • @Nomisdoowtsae
    @Nomisdoowtsae 4 роки тому +29

    I try and use the quote "On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone is zero." as much as possible

    • @chaddelong998
      @chaddelong998 4 роки тому +3

      my get to work heavy metal playlist on my ipod is "i am jacks infinite rage"

    • @Raskolnikov70
      @Raskolnikov70 4 роки тому +1

      "The things you own end up owning you." - the wisest thing I've ever heard.

  • @Raviell87
    @Raviell87 3 роки тому +10

    I love the moment, when You first learn the truth about Tyler and then watch the movie again. It's a completely different watching experience the second time, all the hints are there, and it's just beautifully put together. One of my all-time favorites 🙌🏼 God how I miss the movies from the 90's...

  • @Jedda73
    @Jedda73 4 роки тому +14

    This movie single handedly ended a close friendship with my best mate. We used to go to the movies all the time, but when I went to see Fight Club one Friday night, he was busy so I saw it alone and was blown away by it and had an instant connection with it. I raved about it to him, so he went off to see it mid week. When I saw him again he told me he absolutely hated it and had walked out on it well before the ending. It was weird because after that he wasnt interested in seeing movies with me anymore, and a few months later he was raving about some movie that I couldnt stand, and we realised we had somehow grown apart. I was in my 20's then and rocked the Brad Pitt look, and almost bought the red Tyler Durden jacket when it came up for auction on ebay. This is one of my most favourite movies of all time.

    • @grantfrith9589
      @grantfrith9589 4 роки тому +2

      The first time I saw it I hated it too. My head wasn't in it and I stopped watching as well. It was a good mate who recommended it to me again and I gave it a chance.
      What can I say it is now definitely one of my top 5 movies.

    • @joimumu
      @joimumu 4 роки тому

      My cousin wanted to rent it back in the day and I didn’t want to watch it he didn’t like the movie but it is on my top 5 favourite movie of all time

    • @fazdoll
      @fazdoll 4 роки тому +2

      What was the other movie he was raving about that you couldn't stand? Steel Magnolias?

    • @TheTurinturumbar
      @TheTurinturumbar 4 роки тому

      Did he say what he hated about it? Did he become a sjw later?

    • @Jedda73
      @Jedda73 4 роки тому +1

      @@TheTurinturumbar The guy is a complete opposite of an sjw, he was a young tradesman obsessed with making as much money as soon as possible by working every spare moment he had. He hated the Edward Norton character, he saw him as a loser for throwing away his career and becoming effectively homeless. He didnt like the air crash scene because of how suicidal it was. The character was the complete opposite to how he viewed life. When he found out Tyler Durden was an imaginary character he said he'd never waste his time trying to watch it again.

  • @BlurryGhost
    @BlurryGhost 4 роки тому +10

    Your channel has truly been an outlet for me. I love your honest, crass takes on movies and video games. Hope you do more video games in the future. It's amazing how your channel has grown. Your like the Jordan Peterson of movie reviews.

  • @auto_mata
    @auto_mata 4 роки тому +34

    The soundtrack for this film also deserves a mention. The track "Finding the Bomb" has always stood out to me.

    • @CountZero78
      @CountZero78 4 роки тому +2

      Nah, 'Stealing Fat' is way cooler.

    • @steveouk90126
      @steveouk90126 4 роки тому

      Tom Waits's "Goin' Out West"

    • @burn1none
      @burn1none 4 роки тому +1

      awesome soundtrack man!! I listen to it sometimes while working it's pretty chill

  • @brodel20
    @brodel20 3 роки тому +40

    This is the only movie I ever re-watched immediately after seeing it. Then I told one of my friends back then to watch it, which I seldom gave recommendations. Next time I saw him he said "you're not your fuckin' khakis" and he was hooked.

    • @scratchy996
      @scratchy996 3 роки тому +5

      I watched it the first time when I was 19, in the middle of the night, after several drinks. It blew my mind, and it's been blown ever since. Every time I watch it it gets better, it's the most condensed movie I have ever seen, every line of dialogue is there for a reason, this movie has no filler content.

  • @patwaters3486
    @patwaters3486 4 роки тому +24

    It is only after you have lost everything, that you are free to do anything.

    • @nhmooytis7058
      @nhmooytis7058 4 роки тому +1

      What my life has taught me too.

    • @patwaters3486
      @patwaters3486 4 роки тому

      @@nhmooytis7058 Tyler had a lot of those pearls of wisdom. I think the Drinker summed it up better than I have heard before.

    • @nhmooytis7058
      @nhmooytis7058 4 роки тому +1

      @@patwaters3486 yup his reviews are excellent AND funny!

  • @DemienC.
    @DemienC. 4 роки тому +46

    Because of this movie I learned what those spots on film mean.

    • @grahameida7163
      @grahameida7163 4 роки тому +5

      I was a projectionist at the time, and using the old two projector setup, those dots still bring a chill, if you miss them, everyone in the cinema knows you ballsed up !

    • @DemienC.
      @DemienC. 4 роки тому +1

      @@grahameida7163 I could imagine :)

    • @Turk380
      @Turk380 4 роки тому +3

      another possibly dated aspect of the film along with the degaussing of video cassettes.. do movies even come on film any more? I haven't noticed the dots in years. Been wondering if they just come on a thumb drive or something today. I was a projectionist in the late 80's / early 90's too.. but we at least had the platters. Still had to splice the movies together from the little 15 min reels though.. and thake them back apart again..

    • @grahameida7163
      @grahameida7163 4 роки тому +4

      @@Turk380 all films are distributed on hard drives now, end of a era, I remember making sure those dots were there good and strong over scratchings them with my little machine, and cursing you guys re spooling the reels backwards and out of order 🤣

    • @Turk380
      @Turk380 4 роки тому +5

      @@grahameida7163 DUDE.. one our other guys once spooled up a reel backwards and reversed L-R, *IN THE MIDDLE OF DIE HARD II* - wasn't caught until the 1st showing to a packed house Friday night!! talk about nightmares..

  • @sojournersunrise2290
    @sojournersunrise2290 4 роки тому +47

    " we should watch this movie again sometime. " *bottle drop*

  • @selenedm999
    @selenedm999 2 роки тому +33

    The "human fat" scene was way funnier in the book. Marla had been keeping the fat in the fridge so she could use it for lip injections. Her mother was the "donor," and the boys took it to make soap, pissing off Marla...But the punch line is that Tyler had been sending chocolates to her, to later be sucked out.

    • @Gun_Metal_Grey
      @Gun_Metal_Grey Рік тому +3

      also hilariously funny and horrifying when you realize how sick fuck of a Narrator/Jack/Sebastian is when he was imagining all that shit up

  • @_Robert_Paulson_
    @_Robert_Paulson_ 4 роки тому +408

    Such a shame I was never able to see this thing through.

  • @petedivine
    @petedivine 4 роки тому +50

    Fight Club is one of the best movies of all time. I can relate.

  • @realsciencerhythm
    @realsciencerhythm 4 роки тому +53

    Also: Pixies - "Where is my mind"

  • @pi5549
    @pi5549 Рік тому +2

    Surely one of the best movies ever made. From the story to the cinematography to the performances to the soundtrack. Wildly imaginative, intense, dark, funny. It's an absolute masterpiece. The only problem is that you're hard pressed to find something to enjoy after this.

  • @leadbadger9543
    @leadbadger9543 4 роки тому +94

    That moment when he beats Lou, not with violence or his army, but by being the guy to take the beating. It's a very Jesus moment, showing his willingness to sacrifice himself for the cause. And then he climbs on Lou and bleeds all over him, so dark, so perfect. He won what he was fighting for, even if he didn't win the fight. This is one of those movies you watch with a new friend in silence and you wait to hear their opinion before you decided if you need to throw them out and burn the number. A few years ago I wrote a paper on this movie for a college communications class, I got a D because the topic was feminism.. and I had.. "contrary opinions".

    • @Kaeresh
      @Kaeresh 4 роки тому +5

      Sounds like an interesting read X'D

    • @Michonster
      @Michonster 4 роки тому +7

      I’d love to read it if you wouldn’t mind posting a link. Sounds interesting.

    • @SogoTX
      @SogoTX 4 роки тому +12

      The actor playing Lou didn't know Pitt was going to do the blood thing onto him and he completely lost it... that's why it looks SO realistic in the scene.
      (In your paper, I hope you pointed out that feminism is NOT about, "equality"). ;)

    • @belafonte5519
      @belafonte5519 4 роки тому +1

      😅😅😅😅😅

    • @leadbadger9543
      @leadbadger9543 4 роки тому +3

      @@SogoTX Wow, thanks for that bit of knowledge, that terror is primal! That moment changes everything about this movie. Good on that actor not to tap out but tap into it. 'You don't know where I've been Lou! ' give me chills 10/10

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq 4 роки тому +26

    This movie was well before its time, and it's themes are just as relevant in 2020. "The Things you own end up owning you", is the most poignant message, which has resonated with me to this very day. ☺️💟

  • @markparkinson6947
    @markparkinson6947 4 роки тому +69

    Imagine the Drinker in a Scottish remake of Fight Club!

  • @coltonwhite2518
    @coltonwhite2518 Рік тому +5

    Maybe the real fight club was the friends we made along the way.

  • @paspax
    @paspax 4 роки тому +15

    "You don't know where I've been, Lou"
    LMFAO

  • @irishclaret4290
    @irishclaret4290 4 роки тому +61

    One of my favorite Lin’s in cinema history: “Sticking feathers up your butt doesn’t make you a chicken.” Cinema gold.

    • @butthz8850
      @butthz8850 4 роки тому +20

      I use that line to describe trans people.

    • @jhoughjr1
      @jhoughjr1 4 роки тому +6

      @@butthz8850 it is the heart of the issue.
      It boils down to them demanding to participate in a delusion.

    • @mudcrab3420
      @mudcrab3420 4 роки тому +2

      Wait? What? It doesn't?
      Ummm...
      Ummm...
      Anyone want to buy some slightly used chicken feathers? Asking for a friend.

    • @davidhughmiller
      @davidhughmiller 4 роки тому +1

      I still use that phrase 20 years later 😆

  • @jeremyzeimet3631
    @jeremyzeimet3631 4 роки тому +21

    The dust brothers electronic soundtrack was also something new and different. It was a fantastic tone setter and communicated well The Narrator's feelings and the direction of the movie.

    • @Antidoxy
      @Antidoxy Рік тому

      It also sounded a lot like basic soundtrack from the matrix, surely inspired the Wachowskis.

  • @RMF76
    @RMF76 2 роки тому +6

    This was a great summary. Tyler was right and by so was Thanos. It's really weird that yesterday's villains are today's hero's.

  • @CharlesVanNoland
    @CharlesVanNoland 4 роки тому +42

    Kids today will never know the joy of spotting cigarette burns on films at the theater.

    • @Raskolnikov70
      @Raskolnikov70 4 роки тому +2

      One of the saddest things I realized is that when older movies are released on DVD or BluRay in "remastered" versions, they take those cigarette burns out. Used to enjoy looking for them...

    • @S_047
      @S_047 4 роки тому +1

      Not even a week after seeing Fight club I saw a "cigarette burn" in theater. Gave me a small chuckle

    • @stoneymahoney9106
      @stoneymahoney9106 4 роки тому +5

      @@Raskolnikov70 Projectionist here - the cue marks on the print are added specifically for the big screen release by cutting holes in the production negative, so they are arguably the abberation, not the remastered version sourced from an unadulterated copy. Cigarette burns were also a largely obsolete feature by the time Fight Club called attention to them. By that time it was common practice for movies to be "built" upon arrival at the cinema, effectively taking all the individual reels and winding them together on to a single large vertical reel or a horizontal platter. This reduced the complexity of the projectionist's job at multiplex theatres, allowing them to run with smaller staff numbers. You can also use this technique to show the same print on multiple screens at once by staggering the start times by 10-20mins without fear of getting into a situation where you have more simultaneous reel changeovers to handle than you have projectionists.

    • @Raskolnikov70
      @Raskolnikov70 4 роки тому +2

      @Lord Brain Older movies that were released on VHS or DVD usually left the cigarette burns in because they were made by transferring film stock that had been sent out to theaters - read Stoney Mahoney's comment below. When they do a remastered version, they do the transfer with the original master copies held by the studios (if they're still available) then digitally clean them up by removing all of the scratches or imperfections, doing color correction if necessary, basically the digital equivalent of retouching a painting. The cigarette burns always get removed because as Stoney said, they're not considered part of the original master copy of the film.

  • @rev68
    @rev68 4 роки тому +7

    I've been doing mostly 80s, but some early 90s movies with the teenage kids. It's about time I take them to a late 90s masterpiece.

  • @plops993
    @plops993 4 роки тому +10

    When I had a bad MRSA infection, it was basically like a tumor coming out of my arm. In honor of fight club, I named it Marla

  • @thelaskonetwork
    @thelaskonetwork 4 роки тому

    Long time listener of the drinker, soon to be first time reader of will jordan... can’t wait to start with Redemption... 😀

  • @frederikspudnik1792
    @frederikspudnik1792 4 роки тому +11

    This video is right on. I actually saw this movie in the theater. I was part of that generation. Critical Drinker hits the nail on the head. This movie underscored how a lot of us felt on, as you put it, a much more “fundamental “ level than simple anti-capitalist propaganda. “Our war is a spiritual war. Our Great Depression is our lives” was something that rang true with a lot of people of that generation.

  • @thelaughingrouge
    @thelaughingrouge 4 роки тому +120

    Tyler Durden did nothing wrong.
    Well... almost nothing.

  • @ricksflicks-
    @ricksflicks- 4 роки тому +4

    I was about 17 when this movie came out and it basically blew my mind. I connected with it on a level I really hadn't connected with a movie before thematically. Also, from a craft perspective, it's incredibly well done. Even all these years later it's still firmly in my top 5.

    • @bobjohnson1096
      @bobjohnson1096 4 роки тому +1

      Didn't appeal to me at the time. I watched it later on HBO and caught the end. My jaw was on the floor.