How I Wrote Fight Club

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    Fight Club is a 1999 film based on the 1996 novel by Chuck Palahniuk. It was directed by David Fincher and stars Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, and Helena Bonham Carter. Norton plays the unnamed narrator, who is discontent with his white-collar job. He forms a "fight club" with soap salesman Tyler Durden, and becomes embroiled in a relationship with him and a destitute woman, Marla Singer.
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  • @BehindtheCurtain
    @BehindtheCurtain  4 роки тому +445

    Talk about Fight Club and filmmaking on our official Discord server: discord.gg/xxTqXXd

    • @erispe
      @erispe 4 роки тому +1

      Will it appear on this channel?

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  4 роки тому +18

      An excerpt of the interview will be on the channel, but to access the full hour interview you'll need to join the membership. If you join the newsletter, you'll get an email explaining what the Membership is. It's a lot of exclusive interviews, but it's also a LOT more. I'm creating something that I believe will be really really valuable for anyone interested in film and writing.

    • @Sheridan2LT
      @Sheridan2LT 4 роки тому +3

      THIS WAS SO FUCKING COOL!! I wanted to hear the actual dude say what he meant.

    • @Sheridan2LT
      @Sheridan2LT 4 роки тому +1

      @jon castro Nah he adapted a movie for the novel "Fight Club", called "Fight Club". Hm, what fucking ass movie could it be Jon Castro!?!?!?!? HM!?!?!?!?!?

    • @Promotepeace
      @Promotepeace 4 роки тому +1

      Jim, this movie (your story), was profoundly influential to my generation. We grew up revering the bravery and industriousness of our grandparents, and this was the wake-up call that helped us regain the same fighting spirit that changed our amazing democracy during WWII. It reminded us that we can fight against mandated expectations, and that we can do it while looking good.

  • @volcanosauce00
    @volcanosauce00 5 років тому +4255

    Thank you for not making a “I’m gonna talk about Fight Club” joke. It’s so refreshing.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 років тому +472

      Almost every moderator in the interviews I listened to said this. Every one of them thought they were being original haha.

    • @carrotcake6572
      @carrotcake6572 5 років тому +287

      Not as bad as “13 reasons why 13 reasons why is terrible”

    • @davidbanterford3216
      @davidbanterford3216 4 роки тому +2

      haha.

    • @gabrielbauer5595
      @gabrielbauer5595 4 роки тому +23

      I like the talk about fight club joke :/

    • @jeremydraper733
      @jeremydraper733 4 роки тому +14

      Gabriel Bauer me too fr, like it starts as a nod to the movie cuz haha get it, you’re not supposed to talk about it, but also I’ve had people ask me what fight club is about and I refuse to explain it cuz I don’t wanna give anything away so I always just say I’m not supposed to talk about fight club you have to just watch it

  • @tennesseeheckler3014
    @tennesseeheckler3014 2 роки тому +1683

    "The things you own, end up owning you." That line stuck with me my whole life and prevented me from putting too much value on materialism. Fight Club is still so very relevant to this day. People love things, and use people; when it should be the other way around.

    • @SomeGuyNamedTex
      @SomeGuyNamedTex Рік тому +4

      💯😐👍

    • @Laotzu.Goldbug
      @Laotzu.Goldbug Рік тому +7

      Technology, rational thought, the fall of Man and materialism are all one in the same thing

    • @vain.a2
      @vain.a2 Рік тому +4

      Things love people, and use things; when it should be the other way around.

    • @DarkAngelEU
      @DarkAngelEU Рік тому +4

      I even have a friend who showed me Fight Club and now he's an old fart who has become that mantra. He's being owned by his job, the rat race, social climbing, AI finding an answer to the meaning of life? He used to moan about it, now he's just fitter happier more productive

    • @lechar92
      @lechar92 Рік тому +2

      same here

  • @cyrilrodriguez4519
    @cyrilrodriguez4519 2 роки тому +226

    "A great anecdote doesn't leave people speechless, it leaves them competing to tell a better version of the same thing." I love that

    • @MarcillaSmith
      @MarcillaSmith 4 місяці тому +3

      If you love it so much, why don't you compete to tell a better version of it?

    • @davidm1926
      @davidm1926 4 місяці тому +1

      @@MarcillaSmith Because he married it.

    • @Jacob-2796
      @Jacob-2796 3 місяці тому

      This is kinda ridiculous. It sounds like an insecure response to try and make it about yourself. Selflessness would lead you to appreciate and enjoy things without needing to beg for attention.

    • @NextLineIsMine
      @NextLineIsMine 2 місяці тому

      Pretty selfish of you to write a comment that garnered my attention@@Jacob-2796

  • @aliciam6725
    @aliciam6725 3 роки тому +836

    “When people think you’re dying people really, really listen to you, instead of...”. “Instead of just waiting for their turn to speak...”, says Marla interrupting, not waiting for her turn to speak. Love Palahniuk. Love Fight Club. Currently reading Haunted. Highly recommend to Palahniuk appreciators.

    • @retinaofthemindseye
      @retinaofthemindseye 2 роки тому +39

      she's just completing his sentence not interrupting. if she'd said: "I need another cigarette", that would have been a different story.

    • @topophil
      @topophil 2 роки тому +29

      @@retinaofthemindseye It's still an interruption. It's arrogant to assume you know the end to the other person's sentence. Often times, you will be wrong. And in a scripted movie scene, there are no accidents. It was definitely intentional.

    • @retinaofthemindseye
      @retinaofthemindseye 2 роки тому +32

      @@topophil Have you ever heard of the phrase "completing each other's sentences"? It implies that the two characters are soul mates. Which they turn out to be. I'm sure the author would agree.

    • @turtleanton6539
      @turtleanton6539 2 роки тому

      Right

    • @topophil
      @topophil 2 роки тому +6

      @@retinaofthemindseye You don't have an argument as to how her interruption is not an interruption. It is still an interruption in a conversation about interruptions and nothing you say can change that.

  • @Crick1952
    @Crick1952 5 років тому +5382

    So Fight Club (at least the premise) is almost an autobiography...
    Woah...

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 років тому +364

      Chuck is a really really interesting person. He gives fantastic long-form interviews. I would definitely recommend them!

    • @TheGeorgeD13
      @TheGeorgeD13 5 років тому +151

      Most great writing is autobiographical. Some are just more obvious than others.

    • @mikethompson2745
      @mikethompson2745 5 років тому +117

      "write what you know"...

    • @bhaskyOld
      @bhaskyOld 5 років тому +1

      Very scary

    • @voteZDLR
      @voteZDLR 5 років тому +67

      Yeah Chuck Palahniuk himself is a gay man, and I think the entire principle of having this story that's so from the perspective of men (there's literally only one female character) and their position or lack thereof in modern society, THAT I think probably was very autobiographical for him to write. But also I think he was just living in this world of consumerism so he wanted to write something that effectively communicated his disgust for commercialism and materialism and the whole 9 to 5 working, IKEA shopping, normal pleb lifestyle but the solution to this was to create a men's only club that started out as a form of therapy for them but it ended up becoming a terroristic cult basically because their charismatic leader (who was both the narrator and Tyler Durden at the same time) went from being a hypocrite (and he was always hypocritical, Tyler was, that's the main thing to remember, as he the perfect Adonis movie star Brad Pitt sits there and talks about the underwear model on the bus "This is what a real man looks like" with the nice abs etc. That might as well have been Brad Pitt) to a hypocrite that built an army off of his sheer charisma alone. A lot of people don't pick up on Tyler's hypocrisy, in fact it's bizarre to me how many Tyler Durden fans there are out there, he's an interesting character for sure, but Ramsay was an interesting character from Thrones in spite of being a psychopath. But yeah there's a website called "What Would Tyler Durden Do" (WWTDD) which is a knock off of WWJD "What Would Jesus Do".

  • @yoshikagekira6683
    @yoshikagekira6683 2 роки тому +2451

    Fight Club is just one of many movies that you have to see when you’re still an impressionable teenager

    • @davolean729
      @davolean729 2 роки тому +115

      Well said it came out in a perfect time my life early twenties angry couldn't have loved it better timing I've watched it now and it's a little depressing for me LOL still a great movie

    • @kartracer93
      @kartracer93 2 роки тому +75

      watched it first in '08 when I was 15, perfect timing. It still does click tho.

    • @supremeavx
      @supremeavx 2 роки тому +16

      I was in high school when I saw it

    • @danielbentley8103
      @danielbentley8103 2 роки тому +14

      Why

    • @hakon7269
      @hakon7269 2 роки тому +28

      Im 18 and watched it last week. I didnt know what to expect but i can honestly say that i didnt like it that much. It was suprising to me, because I kind of thought it would resonate with most young men. The movie is beautifully shot and edited, but i didnt like the story or characters very much.

  • @jimmybombastic3216
    @jimmybombastic3216 2 роки тому +334

    “You met me at a very strange time in my life” is the central fucking theme to every relationship I’ve ever had.

    • @mr.froschi6526
      @mr.froschi6526 2 роки тому +4

      Dude i read this at the exact moment it was said in the video...wtf

    • @youtube_handled
      @youtube_handled 2 роки тому +8

      same man, I feel like I'm apologising for meeting people when I do

    • @JorgeGomez-kt3oq
      @JorgeGomez-kt3oq 2 роки тому +17

      You need two things for a relationship, chemistry and timing. Sadly, timing's a bitch

    • @marting5130
      @marting5130 2 роки тому +3

      well arent you just so bombastic

    • @xyaeiounn
      @xyaeiounn 2 роки тому

      Get your shit together then

  • @Alex-cw3rz
    @Alex-cw3rz 2 роки тому +719

    8:31 - 9:03 what Edward Norton says here is the most important message, and something unfortunately some guys who don't get to the end of, which is the most important message of the film. To be mature is to realise Tyler's faults and move away. What Tyler's actions are is not correct, his grievances maybe correct, but his solutions are not, as they include juvinile lashing out, as the solution.

    • @steelman774
      @steelman774 2 роки тому +32

      Exactly… though Tyler is flawed, he is needed for growth for he is the one to strip away the old regulatory restrictions wholesale and help to set out on a new path, even though many options are brought to light through his flawed self concept. Once he clears demolishes the old, one can start building from the rubble in the light of self realization past what Tyler wanted for self and into a healthy relationship with your own life and the world around us.

    • @TheBloatLord
      @TheBloatLord 2 роки тому +16

      That's like... Just.. your opinion man!

    • @odoacredacalcutta5085
      @odoacredacalcutta5085 2 роки тому +6

      that's what one of the main actors of the movie has to say about it to make it sound ok for everyone. fact is that the movie in fact isn't ok at all. it portraits nihilism as sexy as you've never seen before. and that's why everyone loves it, although you know it's wrong and you can't go publicly saying that you want to do what Tyler Durden says.

    • @Alex-cw3rz
      @Alex-cw3rz 2 роки тому +50

      @@odoacredacalcutta5085 I mean it's also the opinion of the writter of the book, the writer of the screenplay and the director's thoughts as well. But go off

    • @mr.t.1237
      @mr.t.1237 2 роки тому +9

      @@Alex-cw3rz so what is the solution? You can't discredit Tyler's approach without providing an alternative.

  • @KidPrimeA9
    @KidPrimeA9 4 роки тому +1516

    “Our Great War is a spiritual war. Our Great Depression is our lives”

    • @All6usto
      @All6usto 4 роки тому +32

      you can say that again...

    • @Ptaku93
      @Ptaku93 4 роки тому +8

      time to prove yourself now, boys

    • @fredericbeigbeder9119
      @fredericbeigbeder9119 4 роки тому

      obvious Corona changes this at the moment

    • @ToniGromann
      @ToniGromann 4 роки тому +6

      and Iraq and Afghanistan and the great recession and whatever comes after corona...

    • @SRSR-pc8ti
      @SRSR-pc8ti 4 роки тому +7

      “All of humanity’s problems stem from man’s inability to sit quietly in a room alone.” - medium.com/personal-growth/the-most-important-skill-nobody-taught-you-9b162377ab77#2587

  • @catsinq5726
    @catsinq5726 4 роки тому +301

    This is my favorite movie in the whole world. And I'm going to share the story of how I saw it. Being female, I never had an interest in it when it came out. I thought it would just be a celebration of the worst kind of violence. Several years after it came out I brought a drum over to a guy's house - he was going to re-skin it for me, and I'd never met him, but I had been told he did this kind of work. We chatted for a few minutes and somehow the movie came up and I said, "yeah, I have no interest in it." He said, "you've got to see it." I was like "yeah, sure, one day." And he said, "NO. RIGHT NOW." He literally dragged me into his house, shouted to his roommate that they had to put on the movie for me, and they just left me there in their living room watching this movie on VHS. I don't know what they were doing - just whatever they did during the day, I guess. The film BLEW ME AWAY. I walked out in a daze. Picked my drum up the next week, thanked the guy and never saw him again. But as a result, I became convinced that the way to get introduced to this movie was to see it when you had no idea what it was about, with no preamble, no explanation. I've introduced a lot of people to it that way. No complete strangers, like I was to that guy, nevertheless it's come as quite a surprise to many friends who had never seen it. It's my favorite move. I think it's literally cinematically perfect.

    • @gagslovedotcom
      @gagslovedotcom Рік тому +4

      This is how I saw it too. The city friend staying at the country friend's house. At the time they didn't have cable or internet so they had a vast movie collection.
      About to settle in for the night when my friend's wife asked "Have you seen fight club?"
      I barely had a chance to reply 'no' when she handed me the VHS and said "well then you have to watch it... and I did.

    • @jasonwinzenried1115
      @jasonwinzenried1115 Рік тому +1

      I saw the last bit first randomly flipping channels and made my best friend watch it to gauge what my own reaction might have been. Would I have figured out the twist with his identity and if so, when? Would the end have been a shock for me? Based on how he took it, yeah it would have been :D

    • @treytilley333
      @treytilley333 Рік тому +2

      @overwatch 2 hater it’s definitely a story lol

    • @FakenameStevens
      @FakenameStevens Рік тому +1

      I wouldn't have let him do that regardless

    • @bear1050
      @bear1050 Рік тому

      And this is how women get raped.

  • @nillynush4899
    @nillynush4899 4 роки тому +2333

    the movie is actually MORE relevant today.

    • @alexispapageorgiou72
      @alexispapageorgiou72 4 роки тому +112

      And it'll become more and more relevant as time goes by ...

    • @jonaskristiansen7225
      @jonaskristiansen7225 4 роки тому +76

      It will always be relevant in the modern world

    • @brolicragelikebroly
      @brolicragelikebroly 4 роки тому +17

      Forever relevant

    • @noyce714
      @noyce714 4 роки тому +26

      Definition of a classic.

    • @moonlitegram
      @moonlitegram 4 роки тому +33

      No its not. Maybe its relevant in its own way now, which is what great stories have a tendency to do. But it was very much a product of its time. Not to sound too condescending, but were you alive back then?
      It kind of sounds like you weren't, or maybe you were very young. That movie resonated immensely with my generation when it came out. So hearing someone claim its more relevant today makes me think you weren't around to experience it when it first came out.

  • @AwokenEntertainment
    @AwokenEntertainment Рік тому +50

    so interesting hearing that many parts of Fight Club were pulled from his real life..

    • @EeeEee-bm5gx
      @EeeEee-bm5gx Рік тому +2

      Everything there is 100% true, while also 100% made up.

    • @xthunderclesx
      @xthunderclesx Рік тому +3

      If you have read his novels and then you read his nonfiction collection you see that integrating life experiences and stories is kinda a chuck thing

  • @ImaginaryAmbition
    @ImaginaryAmbition 5 років тому +1056

    Great work in compiling and beautifully arranging this information

  • @MrLerris911
    @MrLerris911 5 років тому +385

    Meatloaf was amazing in Fight Club.

    • @basti4923
      @basti4923 4 роки тому +56

      His name was Robert Paulsen

    • @mike_p941
      @mike_p941 4 роки тому +18

      Basti his name was Robert Paulsen

    • @henryd9493
      @henryd9493 4 роки тому +13

      Mike P His name was Robert Paulsen

    • @Dat__Cat
      @Dat__Cat 4 роки тому +15

      krakonkiller 901 His name was Robert Paulsen

    • @LaGuerre19
      @LaGuerre19 4 роки тому +26

      Great set of tits on that Robert Paulson.

  • @Mr79Shahin
    @Mr79Shahin 4 роки тому +218

    This movie made me view the world differently, and it’s impact has stayed with me even till today

  • @flawedperfexion7238
    @flawedperfexion7238 4 роки тому +99

    Such a quotable movie. “ with a gun between your teeth, you speak only in vowels” brilliant!

    • @expatrocious
      @expatrocious 3 роки тому +3

      It’s common sense

    • @albirtarsha5370
      @albirtarsha5370 Рік тому +4

      It has that same deadpan tone as in the Matrix.
      Agent Smith:
      Tell me, Mr. Anderson, what good is a phone call when you are unable to speak?

    • @ainnothin9854
      @ainnothin9854 Рік тому

      It's a stupid line

  • @jaypurcell3733
    @jaypurcell3733 5 років тому +1689

    Fight club was one of those movies that instantly clicked as some kind of truth in my mind. Tylers desires are in some way related to all of our desires as men

    • @amdavad
      @amdavad 5 років тому +94

      we're a generation of men raised by women

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 років тому +389

      It's true. However, it's not as simple as that. While Tyler is able to point out the problems, he isn't wise in his solutions. He represents a part of us that must be kept under control so that we don't digress into nihilistic cavemen.

    • @amdavad
      @amdavad 5 років тому +64

      we're a generation of men raised by women. Sometimes I wonder if a woman is the answer we really need.
      That's the complete quote. Hence to not digress into nihilistic cavemen living in complete chaos, a woman might help to settle down and start families, tribes, villages, cities and civilizations.

    • @GuinessOriginal
      @GuinessOriginal 5 років тому +15

      जे-रा हिप हॉप! // JRA RAPPER! Nah. The British had fight club in the 70s and 80s , it was called football hooliganism.

    • @MrTL3wis
      @MrTL3wis 5 років тому +17

      @@amdavad That's _a_ quote, but it's not complete. It's also not the entire story distilled into a single sentence. There are multiple ideas being put forth.

  • @dealerovski82
    @dealerovski82 5 років тому +794

    fight club is an original movie of the rarest kind.

    • @Franciumflourine
      @Franciumflourine 5 років тому +13

      how are you defining original movie? they tell you in the clip it was an adaption.

    • @dealerovski82
      @dealerovski82 5 років тому +20

      @@Franciumflourine No definition in particular just a rare movie and not a superhero movie like we see so much of today.

    • @mbartelsm
      @mbartelsm 4 роки тому +9

      @@dealerovski82 When it came out superhero movies weren't a thing like they are today. We barely get diversity in movies anymore

    • @Elm98
      @Elm98 4 роки тому +25

      Miguel Bartelsman you guys realize there’s millions of movies lol, just look harder

    • @leoskits5982
      @leoskits5982 4 роки тому +1

      Funny you mention that considering the movie is based on a book, not saying that is a bad thing or anything

  • @destinysfrog
    @destinysfrog 4 роки тому +2038

    Its nice to have a well edited piece on the subject of writing a film (or book) without some 21 year old film school student barking his worthless opinions at me.
    Make more.

    • @MrQueefs
      @MrQueefs 4 роки тому +195

      you sound obnoxious as fuck

    • @MiKa-fu2wi
      @MiKa-fu2wi 4 роки тому +93

      YearninGoodTimes is a 21 year old film student.

    • @WEF2030SLAVE
      @WEF2030SLAVE 4 роки тому +4

      Agreed!

    • @Fabian-ro5en
      @Fabian-ro5en 4 роки тому +52

      Those are the most annoying videos on youtube!. "critics" on why the Force Awakens is great and fucking Birdman is overrated or why Nolan is shit and Lego movie is awesome...

    • @12foot04
      @12foot04 4 роки тому +7

      YearninGoodTimes: You’re 100% right. Some ppl may like those vids, but I too would love more pieces like this one. Also that being said I wouldn’t mind some videos with exceptional 21 year olds, but that is the exception.

  • @RoninYeti
    @RoninYeti 4 роки тому +37

    I got to meet him at a theater during one of his talks years ago. During one of his short stories, older people and those with weak stomachs began puking and running out of the theater. You know you're a good writer when you can exhume the bile of your audience with mere words!

    • @isrealYT
      @isrealYT 4 роки тому

      Ronin Yeti Studio don’t subestimaste the power of spelling

    • @sarahb4172
      @sarahb4172 4 роки тому +2

      What was it about?

    • @RoninYeti
      @RoninYeti 4 роки тому +3

      @@sarahb4172 He read a few stories from one of the books he had released at the time (Fugitives & Refugees), and then ended the show with the infamous short stories from Guts. It seems to be his go-to stories when he wants to garner a strong reaction.

    • @Despair505
      @Despair505 2 роки тому +1

      @@RoninYeti I was gonna ask if it was Guts haha

    • @RoninYeti
      @RoninYeti 2 роки тому

      @@Despair505 You would be correct, lol

  • @X0verXDriveX
    @X0verXDriveX 5 років тому +129

    Fight Club is pure genius.

    • @RicardoMontania
      @RicardoMontania 4 роки тому

      No it isn't

    • @X0verXDriveX
      @X0verXDriveX 4 роки тому +39

      @@RicardoMontania My god, I can't argue with that comment. You're right, it sucks.

    • @AtmasImpaler
      @AtmasImpaler 4 роки тому

      Loooool

    • @X0verXDriveX
      @X0verXDriveX 4 роки тому +4

      @SharkTank You're smart, said your mother and no one else ever.

    • @X0verXDriveX
      @X0verXDriveX 4 роки тому +2

      @SharkTank When an idiot calls you smart... Doesn't make you smart.

  • @Jejkobbb
    @Jejkobbb 5 років тому +251

    I could watch a thousand of these like it was nothing. Keep it up!!!!

  • @steveclapper5424
    @steveclapper5424 2 роки тому +27

    When I walk out of a theater and a movie was so immersive I really feel like I was on the journey are rare and this was one of them. I'll never forget my first seeing of it.

    • @Lyndanet
      @Lyndanet 2 роки тому

      I remember most people who were in the theater were angry wanted their money back didn’t “get it” and left…

    • @steveclapper5424
      @steveclapper5424 2 роки тому

      @@Lyndanet not you I'm guessing.

    • @leannezezeski-sass2773
      @leannezezeski-sass2773 Рік тому

      @Lyndanet seriously?! That’s crazy, I thought this was one of those movies that everyone generally loves

  • @seanmcculley
    @seanmcculley 4 роки тому +22

    One of my favorite movies. Watched it once, then watched it with commentary - which blew my mind -then watched it again. Now watch it at least once a year. Amazing. Great job stringing the quotes together, Nehemiah!

  • @NaZtRdAmUs
    @NaZtRdAmUs 5 років тому +116

    One of the most important things in Fight club is consumerism and how "the things you own end up owning you" I personally took this statement to heart myself, great upload you could have another million videos on Fight club its that deep.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 років тому +9

      Love that element of it!

    • @MrTL3wis
      @MrTL3wis 5 років тому +2

      That's certainly an important component, but I'm not convinced it's the 'most important'.

    • @NaZtRdAmUs
      @NaZtRdAmUs 5 років тому +4

      @@MrTL3wis Keyword "One" of the most important not the "most"

    • @memowilliam9889
      @memowilliam9889 2 роки тому +1

      Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote a short essay on that theme. I recall one of the images he used; it was the picture of a slave. For him to remain a slave the owner had to hang on to the other end of the chain.

    • @cc5053
      @cc5053 2 роки тому +1

      @@memowilliam9889 I finally read Thoreau's "Walden" for the first time earlier this year. Very similar theme, and I'd be lying if I said Fight Club didn't pop into my head at least once while reading it.

  • @moppyg3741
    @moppyg3741 5 років тому +375

    His name was robert paulson

    • @dosmastrify
      @dosmastrify 4 роки тому +1

      He died

    • @fademusic1980
      @fademusic1980 4 роки тому +7

      Bitch tits bob

    • @fademusic1980
      @fademusic1980 4 роки тому +1

      @Brad dіe Irriterend III I see the humor in your post but I hope you see the juxtaposition of the way he's referred to in the movie. While alive? he's bitch tits bob. In death he is Robert Paulson. There is a lot to unpack there and I don't have the space.

    • @Nathan-gd7xq
      @Nathan-gd7xq 4 роки тому +1

      Her name is Sarah Paulson.

    • @dannydevlin1893
      @dannydevlin1893 4 роки тому +2

      His name was Robert Paulson

  • @julianatalksfilms7112
    @julianatalksfilms7112 4 роки тому +46

    What I love about a lot of writers is their ability to transform real-life experiences into fictional stories. The saying "reality is stranger than fiction" really does ring true in the majority of cases.

    • @wabc2336
      @wabc2336 Рік тому

      Yeah, I've seen people deny that the support groups are realistic, that the main character would go to them without having any diseases. But it's all based on reality

  • @arrinstoner
    @arrinstoner 4 роки тому +191

    If you haven't read the book do yourself a favor and pick it up. It's an easy read that you can get through with little time invested and you won't want to put it down. It's one of the most brilliant books in history.
    Movie is a great adaptation and Fincher was the perfect director.
    Thanks for the behind the scenes glimpse, very well made.

    • @MattMcConaha
      @MattMcConaha 4 роки тому +5

      If I remember correctly, Chuck Palahniuk thinks the movie is better than the book. But either way, I've read it and I've watched it, and I also recommend anybody who likes one to try the other.

    • @rugierro
      @rugierro 4 роки тому +4

      There's a graphic novel sequel out now. By Palahniuk.

    • @KidPrimeA9
      @KidPrimeA9 4 роки тому +4

      Saw the movie then read the book I love the book just as much the book 💯💯💯

    • @sidarthur8706
      @sidarthur8706 4 роки тому +1

      fight club had to be a film starring brad pitt and directed by david fincher

    • @sk8erbyern
      @sk8erbyern 4 роки тому +2

      @@MattMcConaha iirc Fight Club is the author's very first book. He is not a writer by craft as he says in the video, he was a freshly graduated journalist. Premise, script and story might be wonderful but a book requires more than that. How a writer chooses words to describe an empty room in the dark can make or break an event when it comes to writing.

  • @diptarun
    @diptarun 5 років тому +373

    I aspire to be a novelist, not a screenwriter. But these videos are teaching me a lot. Thank you. Keep it up!

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 років тому +13

      That's really good to hear, Diptarum. Good luck to your novel writing! I'm glad this can help in some way.

    • @diptarun
      @diptarun 5 років тому +8

      @Zwenk Wiel Yeah I know that. I was talking about this channel in the whole. Not particularly about this video.

    • @diptarun
      @diptarun 5 років тому +2

      @Naytron 9000 I don't understand.

    • @ViralVeediuh
      @ViralVeediuh 5 років тому +3

      The best novels make it to the screen

    • @jayabratakarmakar
      @jayabratakarmakar 4 роки тому +1

      Chaliye jao

  • @eelco8800
    @eelco8800 5 років тому +88

    Seeing this video, I had to rewatch the movie immediately.

  • @StrifeLeeSimpson
    @StrifeLeeSimpson 4 роки тому +11

    Amazing author, amazing screenwriter. Hearing this was so incredibly fascinating for me. What a perfect book and movie and the social commentary it has. So freakin' ahead of its time.

  • @chiragdesai3068
    @chiragdesai3068 4 роки тому +26

    20 years and still the movie resonates with our lives.

  • @JanZamani
    @JanZamani 4 роки тому +15

    fight club is one of those things you see that blow you away for a while then you carry on your boring life and kinda forget about it...

  • @Skittenmeow
    @Skittenmeow 5 років тому +116

    So good seeing Chuck Palahniuk describe his ideas. Why does he remind me of Ed Norton?!

    • @GuinessOriginal
      @GuinessOriginal 5 років тому +5

      Erin Meow cos ed Norton was well cast and is a good actor

    • @FractalRaver
      @FractalRaver 4 роки тому +4

      This movie back to back with American History X showed me how freakin ridiculously amazing Norton’s acting range is, and totally mesmerized me. I haven’t seen many of his movies since but I wanna see that weed movie lol. But after that hands down he became my favorite actor at the time

    • @anonb4632
      @anonb4632 3 роки тому +3

      Seriously, read his books. He has written a lot more on how Fight Club came to him. And funnily enough he wrote a decent foreword to Stepford Wives too.

    • @anonb4632
      @anonb4632 3 роки тому

      @@FractalRaver Unfortunately, Norton is a bit of a dick to work with. He's turned in some great performances, but if you annoy enough people you lose out on work.

  • @angelalvarezcine
    @angelalvarezcine 4 роки тому +7

    I recently rewatched this movie so it’s fresh in my mind. Great to see the thought process of the author in such an entertaining way!

  • @Dylan-jf5tu
    @Dylan-jf5tu 4 роки тому +19

    I really resonated with the idea of Nihilism being a sexy idea. Being an adolescent, nihilism is like our justification of the world, suddenly our world is vastly more complicated than pre-adolescence and a fun way of dealing with that is to not really buy into any one ideology but to just reject them all. Progressing into our twenties and thirties the reality of a mundane life can creep in especially through a steady 9 to 5 career and bills, mortgages etc. Suddenly we can no longer deal with the idea of 'meaningless' as it offers no value to the life we endure so it is this time we strive to maintain purpose and intent in an ever more arcane and absurd world.

  • @ArthurMoore
    @ArthurMoore 5 років тому +184

    Great job with the content! Keep going! 🔥👊

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 років тому +7

      Thanks, Arthur! I've seen a few of your videos before and loved them.

  • @MRSLAV
    @MRSLAV 2 роки тому +43

    Best stories come from experience

  • @RhayaderGoesToTown
    @RhayaderGoesToTown 4 роки тому +2

    This is my favorite channel right now.
    Beyond all that's already been said, I'd like to point out that the music selection is excellent. It really adds to the story.

  • @ladyvictoria2942
    @ladyvictoria2942 2 роки тому +6

    This is one of my favorite movies. I read the book also. I appreciate you sharing these perspectives from the writers and artists.

  • @belllerofont
    @belllerofont 5 років тому +37

    Amazing video, story is coherent and alive, despite such a plethora of sources. Well done, mate!

  • @SpectraStarShooter
    @SpectraStarShooter 5 років тому +8

    Oh man, another knock out. Chuck Palahniuk is my favorite author, excellent choice in subject matter. Great job digging this stuff up, awesome presentation. I’ve gotta go watch this movie and read this book again. Keep up the quality work!

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 років тому

      Thank you! Chuck is such a fascinating person to listen to.

  • @noumanintown
    @noumanintown 2 роки тому +1

    This is quite possibly my all-time favourite movie and it was great to see Palahniuk's thought process. Liked all the clips used a lot.

  • @NME10E
    @NME10E Рік тому +3

    I found Fight Club the year my father passed away. He had a brain aneurysm and I found him lying on the floor as my mother screamed for me to come down stairs. I gave him CPR and his ribs broke under the frantic compressions of a 18 year old boy.
    I watched Fight Club and Office Space on repeat bouncing from feeling numb and rage filled.
    Fight Club helped me get through a rough time.
    Thanks Chuck.

  • @sketchening
    @sketchening 5 років тому +2

    This channel is absolutely fantastic. Excited for the next one!

  • @MusicalPlayground717
    @MusicalPlayground717 5 років тому +3

    These videos are fucking awesome. Your choice of interviews and the structure in which you present them betrays a real insight to what people want and need to know about these stories, and that isn’t being addressed anywhere near as in-depth or as concisely elsewhere. Keep it up.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 років тому

      Hey, I appreciate this! From all of the podcasts and interviews, I usually end up with 45 minutes of clips. And then I slowly widdle it down to the most valuable bits that can create a narrative of its own. I'm glad you're enjoying it!

  • @remixandkaraoke
    @remixandkaraoke 3 роки тому +1

    interviewing the characters is a wonderful tip in character creation.! Thanks!

  • @MrOliverTube
    @MrOliverTube 3 роки тому +2

    Life pushed a story and he was open to receive it....It´s one of THE best stories (and movies) ever...great job!!!!

  • @aftershock1186
    @aftershock1186 5 років тому +46

    I love this channel! you are going places. keep it up, dude!

  • @ubiquitousreverser
    @ubiquitousreverser 5 років тому +6

    I had heard some info on Palalinuk’s process and time of life when he wrote the book but this was really great to learn more of what he and the script writers were going for and the processes they use to get there. Thanks for putting this together. One of my all time favorite books & films. And soundtrack!

  • @DarrenSemotiuk
    @DarrenSemotiuk 4 роки тому +3

    IMO I think this might be the best of your videos -- even though it goes less into the craft of writing in general but instead more specifically into the origins/meaning of the Fight Club story itself. I found it the most impactful (though they are all very good).

  • @dramaskrybe
    @dramaskrybe 4 роки тому +70

    How many top-notch actors out there can launch into an intelligent analysis of Nietzsche - and usefully apply it to their craft?

    • @beatrizfernandes1506
      @beatrizfernandes1506 4 роки тому +5

      Norton also talks about Fight Club in his interview in Dax Sheperds' podcast Airmchair Expert. I highly recomend it; here's the link
      podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/edward-norton/id1345682353?i=1000455238984

    • @anonb4632
      @anonb4632 3 роки тому

      Kevin Kline in "A Fish Called Wanda". 😉

    • @nielsnielsen9013
      @nielsnielsen9013 3 роки тому +3

      Sadly he paints nietZche as a nihilist - wrongly, which is especially bad considering he immediately after offered nietZche critique and solution to nihilism.

    • @Thundermonk99
      @Thundermonk99 2 роки тому +2

      @@nielsnielsen9013 exactly. I was going “don’t you see the inherent contradiction here?” Nietzsche is vehemently anti-nihilist, he advocates for readers to create meaning and purpose in their lives.

    • @rohanp1227
      @rohanp1227 2 роки тому +2

      @@Thundermonk99 I mean he's not a nihilist in the way the word is used (existential nihilism), but he was a moral nihilist, no?

  • @woundedbuttocks
    @woundedbuttocks 5 років тому +6

    I would never get tired of watching videos done like you do them. If you keep this level of quality in your work, you will never have a disappointed audience. This channel is gonna take off!!

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 років тому +2

      That's good to hear! I'm always trying to improve the videos, so hopefully they only get better from here! Thanks for watching!

  • @natehobor5425
    @natehobor5425 5 років тому +23

    this is my favourite movie of all time, I’ve seen it a million times and every time I notice something else. my band wrote and released a song about Tyler Durden, in fact 😂 thank you for this

    • @GuinessOriginal
      @GuinessOriginal 5 років тому

      nate hobor you should follow it up with a sequel called Kaiser Sausae

  • @Chris_yes
    @Chris_yes Рік тому

    Very cool interview. Thank you for sharing

  • @erikheggum7454
    @erikheggum7454 2 роки тому +15

    I read Fight Club when I was 17 or 18. It's his earlier, and probably best work. His minimalist and visceral style attracted a lot of men in the late 90's early 2000's. I remember perfectly fitting in with his writing aesthetics; “half-baked nihilism of a stoned high school student who has just discovered Nietzsche and Nine Inch Nails.” I always found that to be a dead ringer.
    I'm unsure if I re-read Fight Club it would have the similar affect it did when I was a youth. Is it a great stand alone work of fiction or was it just a zeitgeist of the misanthropic '90's popular culture? In any case I became disillusioned when he starting writing about incestuous gang-bangs and started pumping out stories that amount to the literary equivalent of masturbation in all its pornographic revulsion.
    I always remember this quote: "Two versions of Chuck Palahniuk’s legacy exist: that of a crucial gateway author who penned at least three great novels, and that of an overly ballyhooed shock scribe who lucked into a career when Hollywood adapted his first, and arguably best, work into a beloved dark comedy." I give him credit for being a gateway author who turned a generation of men onto the magic of literature, even if, in retrospect, it was misguided..

  • @pinkguy8205
    @pinkguy8205 5 років тому +11

    Great video, thanks for making and sharing it! : )

  • @Barrys-got-crabs
    @Barrys-got-crabs 5 років тому +6

    Another fantastic deep dive. Thanks for all you're doing! Keep on trucking!

  • @tentierdiamondaward
    @tentierdiamondaward 2 роки тому

    This is a great compilation. Great work! Fight Club is, and will forever be, a classic. Both the book and the film. Got to love Chuck Palanhuik

  • @kylehenryc
    @kylehenryc 4 роки тому

    great editorial. thanks for linking too.

  • @TheRanma212
    @TheRanma212 5 років тому +6

    This channel is wonderful. Hope some celebrity hear about it and that you'll be able to do even more soon !

  • @StayFractalesque
    @StayFractalesque 5 років тому +5

    this was super dope, as a writer im always fascinated by others' process.. thanks for this

  • @notjustforme8857
    @notjustforme8857 3 роки тому +2

    How in the world is it possible that this channel doesn't have 5m subscribers minimum? Great format. No stupid interview questions but just a flow of answers :) Gonna have to catch up on the other stuff.

  • @ianmakarchyk2782
    @ianmakarchyk2782 2 роки тому

    This video is beautifully articulated and edited, bravo honestly

  • @batgurrl
    @batgurrl 5 років тому +4

    Another illuminating video - keep up the great work. Love this channel.

  • @KonradMetkalf
    @KonradMetkalf 5 років тому +267

    You should totally do Scorsese's excellent Taxi Driver.

  • @turtleANDhare1
    @turtleANDhare1 Рік тому

    Thank you for this great collection of commentary!!! It was very insightful

  • @NoodleXXII
    @NoodleXXII 2 роки тому

    UA-cam algorithm led me to your videos. This is the first one I've watched, and I love it. I can't wait to watch more of your content. Thank you for the obvious work you put into these.

  • @Pengroves
    @Pengroves 5 років тому +20

    Wow, well I'm happy I randomly stumbled across this channel. What a great video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @cinnamon9390
    @cinnamon9390 5 років тому +11

    You're amazing. You'll get shit from strangers at some point (probably?) but don't let it get you down. I love this series exactly the way it is

  • @TavoraAMVsStudios
    @TavoraAMVsStudios 4 роки тому +1

    This video is pure gold. Thank you for this man, incredibly useful!!

  • @babydemonlab
    @babydemonlab 4 роки тому

    Great video ! Im always no the look out for channels like this.

  • @michaelc8192
    @michaelc8192 5 років тому +66

    my favorite series on youtube. please do the dark knight

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 років тому +10

      Wow, that's an honor! It's on the list. I desperately want to do it. I love that film so freaking much and the Nolans are amazing!

    • @alt_warn4211
      @alt_warn4211 4 роки тому

      you're a big guy @@BehindtheCurtain

  • @awogbob
    @awogbob 5 років тому +10

    Loving the channel man! Love film expose stuff like this. Like every frame a painting but for writers.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 років тому +2

      That's great to hear! I love Every Frame a Painting.

  • @caspermaster-com
    @caspermaster-com 2 роки тому +5

    Decided to watch it for the first time after this video, increddible. One of the best films I ever seen. Very relatable to the nihilism/frustration I think many men gets confronted with while becoming adults.

  • @imtravisbrown
    @imtravisbrown 3 місяці тому

    Just stumbled across your page. This is such a great format. Subbed!

  • @Fantasticmrsnake
    @Fantasticmrsnake 5 років тому +9

    Another great video, fight club is a movie everyone should watch truly a classic. Also good luck in LA its always a good idea to follow your dreams even if you fail, the experience will stick with you and if you stick with it you'll succeed

  • @SuperMunQ
    @SuperMunQ 5 років тому +9

    This was really good. You are making the right move pursuing this.

  • @0800filmez
    @0800filmez 4 роки тому

    That's great! Awesome content. I would love to see a special series on the best-short films!

  • @timtitus7861
    @timtitus7861 4 роки тому

    Awesome channel! Looking forward to more

  • @jeffsplace1284
    @jeffsplace1284 5 років тому +3

    These have become my fav videos, i showed my girlfriend the one on the office and now she hooked. Please never stop doing these idc if i gotta fund them myself. Your truly doing Gods Work!!!!!

  • @BehindtheCurtain
    @BehindtheCurtain  5 років тому +311

    Hey everyone! Nehemiah here. I wanted to give a specific thank you to everyone that has supported the channel these last 2 months. It means the world to me. Y'all are awesome.
    A little life update: I'm moving to LA this week to further pursue my screenwriting career. It's exciting and scary. These videos are insanely valuable to me and I'm glad that so many others are learning from them as well.
    On the queue we have Mad Men, a Coen Brothers film, a Pixar movie, and Black Mirror! Stay tuned!

    • @m0w3ry
      @m0w3ry 5 років тому +5

      Dope channel. Been loving every second of it.

    • @allthingsfascinating
      @allthingsfascinating 5 років тому +6

      all the best. eat well. sleep well. don't worry too much. you'll figure it out.

    • @aftershock1186
      @aftershock1186 5 років тому +6

      good luck in LA! also black mirror is awesome!

    • @donaldkoech6691
      @donaldkoech6691 5 років тому +3

      Congrats!!

    • @batgurrl
      @batgurrl 5 років тому +4

      Behind the Curtain best of luck in L.A. Stay well rested. Hope to god you don’t have any Barton Fink moments lol🌷☮️

  • @kyletitterton
    @kyletitterton 4 роки тому

    This video is superbly put together. Thank you.

  • @CameInStrong
    @CameInStrong 4 роки тому +1

    No idea why this showed up on my feed but this was definitely interesting. Good video.

  • @lazywallstreetnews7234
    @lazywallstreetnews7234 Рік тому +12

    I somehow found this movie at some point in my early 20's when I felt directionless, still living at home, emasculated and completely lost in life. I grew up in a highly religious household that had very strict parents who didn't see the world any other way and essentially refused to think or talk about anything else. It got so bad I started using drugs and just got really zoned out for a few years because I felt so inhibited as a person. This movie got me through the toughest and loneliest times in my life and there's a phrase in the movie that's used quite a few times, "Do you know Tyler Durden?" and it just really stuck with me. I drove my parents crazy graffitti'ing my room with the phrase after I saw the movie; they thought I was nuts, but I was clear as day. It all suddenly became very clear to me, there are no rules. They don't exist, we made them up. And that was oddly liberating because it also meant I didn't have to follow any of them. The phrase "Do you know Tyler Durden?" became my mantra. I have it tattooed on my body, it really meant that much to me and helps keep me grounded whenever I see it. To me, it can have many meanings, but to me it means, who are you, really? When you pull away all the bullshit, the bank account, the job, the fancy car, the house, the clothes, the bullshit rules our society has in place that you had no choice in, but still have to follow... Who are you? What drives you? What do you stand for/against? Do you know YOUR Tyler Durden? That's the thing isn't it, Tyler Durden is different for everybody.

  • @liamfisher90
    @liamfisher90 5 років тому +5

    Recently stumbled across this channel and have to say, I love the videos! Hope this channel gains more support to enable more amazing content! Thank you for your work :)

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 років тому +1

      Thank you, Liam! I'm curious, how did you find the channel?

    • @liamfisher90
      @liamfisher90 5 років тому

      Behind the Curtain I think it was just a recommended video on my home page. Always looking for creative insights like this on my favourite films/tv series. So glad I found this page!

  • @imani828
    @imani828 4 роки тому +1

    DUDE....i love your channel/work/videos - please never stop...

    • @imani828
      @imani828 4 роки тому

      Also, please make a video about House of cards...

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  4 роки тому

      Thanks, man. I appreciate it.

  • @mikegranger9538
    @mikegranger9538 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! Really inspiring how the author relived his life through his creative masterpiece!

  • @sourabhk2373
    @sourabhk2373 5 років тому +6

    Absolutely shocked to see that this youtuber has so few subscribers. Man this is some real good content.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 років тому

      Appreciate that. We've been growing fast. Hoping to keep that going.

  • @tarentino8o814
    @tarentino8o814 5 років тому +7

    I really enjoyed this video. This movie plays off of so many level's especially in the lives of a working man. I could watch this movie for hours, and I'm glad I got to watch this video giving some explanation. Thank you.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 років тому

      Yes I agree! It's not as simple as people make it out to be. Thanks for watching!

  • @dawnrazornephilim
    @dawnrazornephilim 4 роки тому +2

    Interesting take on writing, write the big scenes and then flesh it out.
    It would be interesting to try this method.

  • @BurnzThatDude
    @BurnzThatDude 2 роки тому

    Amazing work, really enjoyed the video. Big fan keep it up

  • @timesnewbabylonian8088
    @timesnewbabylonian8088 5 років тому +3

    I love this work of genius. Great job on this piece man. Subscribed and hit the notification bell 💪

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 років тому +1

      Hey, Mohammed! Thanks for the support! you're awesome

  • @moler646445
    @moler646445 3 роки тому +12

    " I think my mask of sanity is about to slip"

  • @Beatboxerskills
    @Beatboxerskills 4 роки тому +2

    holy shoot this is so well cut together. I just realised half way that its all different bits from different Interviews

  • @backbenchers3547
    @backbenchers3547 2 роки тому

    that's insane , love your work

  • @Wonmanbanned
    @Wonmanbanned 2 роки тому +38

    It’s so relatable as a movie in multiple levels. The frustration of selling your soul for a corporate bumming, the toxification of anything manly, how mental illness/ depression affects us….it has aged like a fine wine.

  • @sambhavmoudgil671
    @sambhavmoudgil671 5 років тому +3

    Another awesome video, love this stuff.

  • @chrishefner3869
    @chrishefner3869 4 роки тому

    Excellent collection, great idea. I would modify the people below suggesting to read the book. The audio book has Chuck read it himself, as does Choke. Hearing the authors intonations gives the material one more layer to appreciate.