indeed, dont pc hard drives sstill get effected by them? i know the new TVs dontget that rainbow effect from them, but i always avoid magnets near my towers cause they used to wipe the data. like it was a hackers go to to have a hand device with a magnet in the other room incase of a raid, lol just hit all the towers with it and bam cleaned, was they only way to wipe ALL data, not even residuals to be recovered by the FBI would be safe lol
Mikey deserves credit ..he DID guess early on, however back in the day...no one was guessing a split personality disorder. As an educator...extra credit points Mikey!💚
I remember seeing this when it came out, and the Only people who were accurately guessing the twist were those that dealt with BPD, Schizophrenia, or MPD.
@@3Kings_Industries Totally agree and Thank you! I know I'm getting a tad bit older, but it seems like many people who did see it back in the day when released FORGET how much of a reveal/twist his disorder was.
Exactly! I'm a gen x person so when I saw this in the cinema during it's first release...Not one person I spoke with who had seen it guessed correctly. More is known about personality disorders etc so it make a little more sense that a younger audience is more aware therefore picked up on the subtle signs. Just my theory...Mikey still gets extra credit.☺️
As an adult now and having rewatched this film multiple times, I’m always impressed how well the score fits each scene. A feeling of grime and moving forward with every scene. It’s 🔥
he definitely deserves that credit. he said it in a doubtful way bc who would guess "HE'S SCHIZO" and die by that guess right away? he's just throwing out while analyzing it
A “paper street” is the name for a nonexistent street added to a map on purpose as a way to realise if any other map maker copies your work. So… if the house is on paper street then the house never existed. If everything in the house was imagined too, then it gets really complicated. The unreliable narrator method of storytelling means anything could be true though. Love it.
Oh geez, this movie came out when I was in high school. The acting/directing is phenomenal. Better believe every guy in my school was bonkers for it and completely missing any of the nuance. Better believe slap-boxing (not “true” fight clubs, but y’know, the spirit was there) started up and the school districts had to make policies about “fight clubs”. Chuck Palahniuk books in my view have a common theme of the downward spiral of how ideas of masculinity and mental health can negatively feed off each other. And how straight guys are expected to do ANYTHING other than go to therapy, lol. For more Edward Norton, Death to Smoochy is a MUST. Dark comedy. Just look at the cast list and I’m sure you’ll want to watch it.
Seeing this in the theater was quite the experience. The build up of emotional tension in the audience was so intense before the great reveal that you could practically cut the atmosphere with a butter knife. The subversive nature of the message basically seemed to place everyone into their own existential crisis where their whole reality was challenged in such a way that they were metaphorically holding on for dear life. When the reveal finally dropped, I felt the entire audience psychically breathe a sigh of relief and relax as a collective. All of a sudden, they didn't have to question their reality anymore. "Oh, he's just crazy." Up until that point, I had been wondering how in the hell this movie had even been approved for funding and release because of the crazy subversive nature at the foundation of it's message. And in that moment, feeling the relief of the audience, I knew. Oh, he's just crazy. All the subversion could be written off as madness. Masterpiece, indeed.
No offense to Mikey, but the problem with guessing the twist is that he KNEW there was a big twist and was watching out for it. Just knowing there is a twist is a spoiler. The best twists are where all the answers are right there for you to see but you only notice them once you've watched through. That is why I dislike anyone making ANY comments to someone before watching a movie or show. You'll always have people sitting there, "Have you watched season 3, episode 6 yet? Let me know when you get to it!". Now that person knows something big is happening in that episode. Someone dying, someone showing back up, a twist, etc.
You are correct. It's hard to not know a movie has a twist of some sort, which makes us ready for it. I think the problem is a lot of movies I go into I expect some twist depending on the genre or theme
FANTASTIC choice! I thought that when it was revealed that Mikey has not seen Fight Club it would be an obvious choice, but other proposals on the patron list were also very strong. I am happy it won. First of all. GREAT discussion. Some really good observations, I like a lot the one about switching between a movie and a book narrative and between action and mundane life. I think I've seen the movie more than a dozen of times, but like Joe it has been a while, so again - it is great it won. It might be my most favourite movie and definetely in top 5 too. It is 1 a.m. here but I couldn't stop myself from watching the reaction and write a comment. The movie is a masterpiece, I think it might be the best David Fincher movie. There is even a tiny reference to one other Fincher's movie in one scene - Alien 3 where the production studio made his life miserable and the movie is at least... uneven. The cast in Fight Club is brilliant and all main characters are outstanding, but I think that music also deserves a mention. Dust Brothers done great work and the ending song 'Where is My Mind' by Pixies was a perfect choice. BTW I don't know if Joe has read the novel the movie is based on but frankly speaking it is one of those situations when a movie is so much better that I don't think reading the book is worth it. It might even diminish the experience. Again, brilliant choice and since every vote was important I am greatful it got enough to win. Take care!
One of my favorite bits of trivia about this movie is that Ed really did hit Brad in the ear, which if you don't know that shit hurts like hell. What we get in the scene is Brad's real reaction which he managed to keep in character, and Ed followed suit. Happy accidents, man!
When Edward Norton beat himself up in his boss's office. He said for some reason I thought about my first fight with Tyler. That was the main clue that Tyler did not really exist, for me when this was first released.
Mikey got it! I'm just kicking myself for not watching the whole movie again with you guys! I almost always watch on Patreon but for some reason I went with the edited version on this one. Not that your edits aren't super, the reactions just would have been worth it. I love it when something absolutely "breaks" Mikey like the end of this movie did! Sometimes I think he needs someone to take a little hammer to tap to his starter motor to get him going again. He also could use a processing bar stuck at 99% overlayed under him. (Lol- love ya, Mikey but you're an easy target the way you really get blown away by really great content!) Of all things, this movie always makes me think of The Phantom Menace, Very few movies were allowed to have trailers before episode 1 and they all ran in a special pre-approved package. Fight Club was one of the movies that was in that package, so I remember seeing the trailer many times.
Yay Fight Club! Personal fave because the author of the book is from the PNW and is a UofO alum like myself, Go Ducks!!!!!💚💛 And sorry guys, the eye candy of Brad is undeniable!😂 Such a great film,hope Mikey likes it!
Its honestly crazy thinking about this movie, when asked my top 5 it doesnt usually come up which is weird because its literally a masterpiece, i will say the one scene in the kitchen with marla while tyler is in the basement making all the noise is a little on the nose, like the movie tells you the twist all the way through but subtly except for that one scene just gives it away completely but except for that scene the whole movie is just amazing
This movie is a case study of why and how young men are so easily attracted to fascist organizations. It also predicted the rise of so much of the alt-right even while satirizing commercialism and fascist.
I was thinking the same thing...how a certain right wing group in America would so easily fall into this group of guys just to feel like they're a part of something important and makes them feel special while simultaneously being homegrown terrorists. I.m.h.o. MAGA is a stain that will take decades to wash out!!!
"His name is Robert Paulson...." 🙏 CDs and DVDs Are optical media read by lasers And they cannot be damaged by magnets.. The ancient technology you can't Recognize is magnetic media known as VHS TAPES (like cassette tapes and 8-tracks).
Have watched this movie literally countless times, and only recently learned that the payphone Jack calls from after his apt explodes literally says that the phone cant receive incoming calls....the biggest giveaway but always missed 😂
No they didn't. Teenagers just started making younger teenagers fight each other. I had to fight in a drained pool because they said I would get girls and beer. LOL
@@dudermcdudeface3674it definitely did. im sure the one you went to or heard about wasnt like the real ones that actually happened. it was no where near as "cool" as the movie makes it out to be obviously
I was going to say there is no way none of you have seen this. Easily the most popular cult classic movie of the 90s without question. Reminds me I need to rebuy the steelbook. Stellar movie .
Favorite movie of all time. Unfortunately, there are some very weird people on the internet that seem to think that anyone who's a fan of this film must agree with the villain and share a similar mindset. Ironic to be accused of having such a limited mindset by someone who would assume something like that, but what can ya do but laugh?
I understand the guy in the middles excitement in explaining everything after the movie, but us viewers who have seen the movie wanna hear the experience of the person who just seen it for the first time.. Just some constructive criticism. I enjoyed the reaction for sure.
"what? a flicker?" huh? what? >.> -ignores him- hahahaha the arsh or crotch thing, i thnk of this EVERYTIME i squeeze past someone now lol been what 15 years and i still do it, not thinking about but as i pass that scene always pops into my head haha and the chick playing marlene man, i dont care what i see her in this is the char i see, like harry potter was fun watching her play insane again, like as if this char finally snapped after the ending and became that one hahaha she owned this role for sure. "i hatethat im attracted to her" muahahaha i feel yea, and those are the ones i attract to me, like serious its an issue i noticed back in the mid 2000s lol to the point i went #MGTOW in 09! oh man i didnt even pick up on why bob was saying thank you over and over. like haha all these years and im just now getting that? ffs talk about good writing and directing.
the rabbit hole is much deeper than you realize, in fact most of the people you saw were not real. paper st is a name cities use for unnamed blocks when in development, not a real place. You guys might be ready for Mr. Robot Now.
I think this movie has a lot in common with Midsommar - in terms of plot, yes, alienated and depressed people gradually getting drawn into a violent cult - but importantly in showing this process in such detail that audience members can get drawn in too...Fight Club does it most with cishet men, Midsommar with cishet women. I think it's interesting that both of these movies become a sort of litmus test for how easily you could get indoctrinated into a cult
RIP Meat Loaf🫡
His name was Robert Paulson
Nah. Robert Paulson was a cool dude. Meatloaf was a jackass who refused to get vaccinated and let his own stupidity kill him.
His name was Robert Paulson
A good lesson from Fight Club is that just because someone is good at identifying the problem, doesn't mean they know the solution.
25:29 DVDs are not affected by magnets, it is tapes 😉
Ahh!
indeed, dont pc hard drives sstill get effected by them? i know the new TVs dontget that rainbow effect from them, but i always avoid magnets near my towers cause they used to wipe the data. like it was a hackers go to to have a hand device with a magnet in the other room incase of a raid, lol just hit all the towers with it and bam cleaned, was they only way to wipe ALL data, not even residuals to be recovered by the FBI would be safe lol
@@CrashCraftLabs only the magnetic disk hard drives get affected by magnets.. flash storage like modern ssds and sd cards are not affected
I've seen this movie at least 20 times and it's still my all time favorite. It's literally perfect.
It is so amazing!
Mikey deserves credit ..he DID guess early on, however back in the day...no one was guessing a split personality disorder.
As an educator...extra credit points Mikey!💚
THANK YOU! Being the editor I look for subtle clues, it's funny bc i looked away during one of the initial Tyler flashes
I remember seeing this when it came out, and the Only people who were accurately guessing the twist were those that dealt with BPD, Schizophrenia, or MPD.
@@3Kings_Industries Totally agree and Thank you!
I know I'm getting a tad bit older, but it seems like many people who did see it back in the day when released FORGET how much of a reveal/twist his disorder was.
Exactly! I'm a gen x person so when I saw this in the cinema during it's first release...Not one person I spoke with who had seen it guessed correctly. More is known about personality disorders etc so it make a little more sense that a younger audience is more aware therefore picked up on the subtle signs. Just my theory...Mikey still gets extra credit.☺️
As an adult now and having rewatched this film multiple times, I’m always impressed how well the score fits each scene. A feeling of grime and moving forward with every scene. It’s 🔥
Oh wow, forgot about Ed’s self-fight in his bosses office. What a supreme piece of physical comedy.
"Somehow, this reminded me of my first fight with Tyler Durden."
@brauliob on edit that gave it away so much
Half points??? Nope, Mikey got it a lot earlier than most people. Extra points!
Now react to all other Fincher movies!
Wooooo! We shall look into them
-Mikey
he definitely deserves that credit. he said it in a doubtful way bc who would guess "HE'S SCHIZO" and die by that guess right away? he's just throwing out while analyzing it
A “paper street” is the name for a nonexistent street added to a map on purpose as a way to realise if any other map maker copies your work. So… if the house is on paper street then the house never existed. If everything in the house was imagined too, then it gets really complicated. The unreliable narrator method of storytelling means anything could be true though. Love it.
I think Mikey deserves the credit for figuring it out. He said split personality.
Highly recommend Primal Fear… also avoid spoilers for that if possible
We shall peak into it for the future
Great reaction. Love how your perception of Marla changes after the 1st watch from a horrible person to someone who is impacted by the Tyler situ
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Oh geez, this movie came out when I was in high school. The acting/directing is phenomenal. Better believe every guy in my school was bonkers for it and completely missing any of the nuance. Better believe slap-boxing (not “true” fight clubs, but y’know, the spirit was there) started up and the school districts had to make policies about “fight clubs”.
Chuck Palahniuk books in my view have a common theme of the downward spiral of how ideas of masculinity and mental health can negatively feed off each other. And how straight guys are expected to do ANYTHING other than go to therapy, lol.
For more Edward Norton, Death to Smoochy is a MUST. Dark comedy. Just look at the cast list and I’m sure you’ll want to watch it.
Seeing this in the theater was quite the experience.
The build up of emotional tension in the audience was so intense before the great reveal that you could practically cut the atmosphere with a butter knife. The subversive nature of the message basically seemed to place everyone into their own existential crisis where their whole reality was challenged in such a way that they were metaphorically holding on for dear life. When the reveal finally dropped, I felt the entire audience psychically breathe a sigh of relief and relax as a collective. All of a sudden, they didn't have to question their reality anymore.
"Oh, he's just crazy."
Up until that point, I had been wondering how in the hell this movie had even been approved for funding and release because of the crazy subversive nature at the foundation of it's message. And in that moment, feeling the relief of the audience, I knew. Oh, he's just crazy. All the subversion could be written off as madness.
Masterpiece, indeed.
"Where is my mind?"
No offense to Mikey, but the problem with guessing the twist is that he KNEW there was a big twist and was watching out for it. Just knowing there is a twist is a spoiler. The best twists are where all the answers are right there for you to see but you only notice them once you've watched through. That is why I dislike anyone making ANY comments to someone before watching a movie or show. You'll always have people sitting there, "Have you watched season 3, episode 6 yet? Let me know when you get to it!". Now that person knows something big is happening in that episode. Someone dying, someone showing back up, a twist, etc.
You are correct. It's hard to not know a movie has a twist of some sort, which makes us ready for it.
I think the problem is a lot of movies I go into I expect some twist depending on the genre or theme
FANTASTIC choice!
I thought that when it was revealed that Mikey has not seen Fight Club it would be an obvious choice, but other proposals on the patron list were also very strong. I am happy it won.
First of all. GREAT discussion. Some really good observations, I like a lot the one about switching between a movie and a book narrative and between action and mundane life.
I think I've seen the movie more than a dozen of times, but like Joe it has been a while, so again - it is great it won. It might be my most favourite movie and definetely in top 5 too.
It is 1 a.m. here but I couldn't stop myself from watching the reaction and write a comment.
The movie is a masterpiece, I think it might be the best David Fincher movie.
There is even a tiny reference to one other Fincher's movie in one scene - Alien 3 where the production studio made his life miserable and the movie is at least... uneven.
The cast in Fight Club is brilliant and all main characters are outstanding, but I think that music also deserves a mention. Dust Brothers done great work and the ending song 'Where is My Mind' by Pixies was a perfect choice.
BTW I don't know if Joe has read the novel the movie is based on but frankly speaking it is one of those situations when a movie is so much better that I don't think reading the book is worth it. It might even diminish the experience.
Again, brilliant choice and since every vote was important I am greatful it got enough to win.
Take care!
One of my favorite bits of trivia about this movie is that Ed really did hit Brad in the ear, which if you don't know that shit hurts like hell. What we get in the scene is Brad's real reaction which he managed to keep in character, and Ed followed suit. Happy accidents, man!
When Edward Norton beat himself up in his boss's office. He said for some reason I thought about my first fight with Tyler. That was the main clue that Tyler did not really exist, for me when this was first released.
Mikey got it! I'm just kicking myself for not watching the whole movie again with you guys! I almost always watch on Patreon but for some reason I went with the edited version on this one. Not that your edits aren't super, the reactions just would have been worth it. I love it when something absolutely "breaks" Mikey like the end of this movie did! Sometimes I think he needs someone to take a little hammer to tap to his starter motor to get him going again. He also could use a processing bar stuck at 99% overlayed under him. (Lol- love ya, Mikey but you're an easy target the way you really get blown away by really great content!)
Of all things, this movie always makes me think of The Phantom Menace, Very few movies were allowed to have trailers before episode 1 and they all ran in a special pre-approved package. Fight Club was one of the movies that was in that package, so I remember seeing the trailer many times.
My brain could not compute.
If you want to short circuit me, beautiful sacrifices are another way
One of my favorite "clues" is when they get out of opposite doors after the car crash.
You all should do Boondock Saints!
This one is on the list!
Yay Fight Club! Personal fave because the author of the book is from the PNW and is a UofO alum like myself, Go Ducks!!!!!💚💛
And sorry guys, the eye candy of Brad is undeniable!😂
Such a great film,hope Mikey likes it!
Chuck Palahniuk is my favorite author and this is such a brilliant adaptation. Love this movie!
Probably one of your best reactions so far dudes.
Thank you so much!
@@732ReviewCrew I will wait patiently for the reaction to The Departed soon!
Its honestly crazy thinking about this movie, when asked my top 5 it doesnt usually come up which is weird because its literally a masterpiece, i will say the one scene in the kitchen with marla while tyler is in the basement making all the noise is a little on the nose, like the movie tells you the twist all the way through but subtly except for that one scene just gives it away completely but except for that scene the whole movie is just amazing
That scene definitely gave us more insight
This movie is a case study of why and how young men are so easily attracted to fascist organizations. It also predicted the rise of so much of the alt-right even while satirizing commercialism and fascist.
I was thinking the same thing...how a certain right wing group in America would so easily fall into this group of guys just to feel like they're a part of something important and makes them feel special while simultaneously being homegrown terrorists.
I.m.h.o. MAGA is a stain that will take decades to wash out!!!
"His name is Robert Paulson...." 🙏
CDs and DVDs Are optical media read by lasers And they cannot be damaged by magnets..
The ancient technology you can't Recognize is magnetic media known as VHS TAPES (like cassette tapes and 8-tracks).
Marla is not Tyler's 'Head Six".😂 If you know what I mean.😉😊💚
🤪🤪😂
Great reaction!
Fight Club is my second-favorite movie of all time! 🙂 (Number one is The Prestige.)
That is on the list! This movie blew our minds.
Have watched this movie literally countless times, and only recently learned that the payphone Jack calls from after his apt explodes literally says that the phone cant receive incoming calls....the biggest giveaway but always missed 😂
Remeber in season 1 of BSG Boomer had a very similar gunshot-related incident.
Also, peeing is not how they were soiling the clam chowder...
Oh... No
wait what?
Fight Clubs started popping up all over the Western world when this first came out
No they didn't. Teenagers just started making younger teenagers fight each other. I had to fight in a drained pool because they said I would get girls and beer. LOL
@@dudermcdudeface3674it definitely did. im sure the one you went to or heard about wasnt like the real ones that actually happened. it was no where near as "cool" as the movie makes it out to be obviously
Saw this around the same time I saw the Matrix. Both bent my mind!
That's next!
Mikey's mouth being on the floor the whole end of the movie was hilarious.
This movie is an all-time great!
Immediately went into my top 5
Mikey
10 out of 10!
Absolutely
It's the GREATEST FILM EVER MADE! It's FLAWLESS!
I recently bought a red leather jacket. I feel cool now so thank you.
I was going to say there is no way none of you have seen this. Easily the most popular cult classic movie of the 90s without question. Reminds me I need to rebuy the steelbook. Stellar movie .
I can tell by the number of new faces that a Lot of you, haven't been following the First rule of Fight Club...
Favorite movie of all time. Unfortunately, there are some very weird people on the internet that seem to think that anyone who's a fan of this film must agree with the villain and share a similar mindset. Ironic to be accused of having such a limited mindset by someone who would assume something like that, but what can ya do but laugh?
I understand the guy in the middles excitement in explaining everything after the movie, but us viewers who have seen the movie wanna hear the experience of the person who just seen it for the first time.. Just some constructive criticism. I enjoyed the reaction for sure.
To be fair to Mikey, Marla was played by Helena Bonham Carter, and it is very hard not to be in love with Helena Bonham Carter.
Swoon
Can't talk about it, but the reaction to it is very entertaining. 👌
Now can we talk about the fight club?
Rule #1..
"what? a flicker?" huh? what? >.> -ignores him- hahahaha
the arsh or crotch thing, i thnk of this EVERYTIME i squeeze past someone now lol been what 15 years and i still do it, not thinking about but as i pass that scene always pops into my head haha
and the chick playing marlene man, i dont care what i see her in this is the char i see, like harry potter was fun watching her play insane again, like as if this char finally snapped after the ending and became that one hahaha she owned this role for sure. "i hatethat im attracted to her" muahahaha i feel yea, and those are the ones i attract to me, like serious its an issue i noticed back in the mid 2000s lol to the point i went #MGTOW in 09!
oh man i didnt even pick up on why bob was saying thank you over and over. like haha all these years and im just now getting that? ffs talk about good writing and directing.
id love to watch movies w the dude on the far left, hes so into this
5:25 youve seen this over a dozen times and you, even during THIS viewing, didnt see the flash of the woman in the meeting? Huh?
Joe was playing dumb to not spoil or lead the two to any thoughts if possible
the rabbit hole is much deeper than you realize, in fact most of the people you saw were not real. paper st is a name cities use for unnamed blocks when in development, not a real place. You guys might be ready for Mr. Robot Now.
I'm concerned that medical Mikey is squeamish about medical waste.
No proper PPE!!
One of the greatest movies ever! Especially if you are a product of the 80s and 90s.
^Like a kid? Tee-Hee to Young
I think this movie has a lot in common with Midsommar - in terms of plot, yes, alienated and depressed people gradually getting drawn into a violent cult - but importantly in showing this process in such detail that audience members can get drawn in too...Fight Club does it most with cishet men, Midsommar with cishet women.
I think it's interesting that both of these movies become a sort of litmus test for how easily you could get indoctrinated into a cult
Good thing EVERYONE's got SoMe too feel now
PS Mikey go home SLEEP! Then watch again ☮
The fat scene isn't even that gross JFC relax.