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First Time Watching *FIGHT CLUB* Gave Me Chills! 

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Enjoy My Movie Reaction First Time Watching David Finchers Fight Club Starring Brad Pitt. I Absolutely Loved This Movie Reaction, A Fantastic Mental Movie With Great Performances And The Writing IS On Point. Would Love To Hear Your Thoughts. Share And Like The Video! #MovieReaction #FightClub #FirstTimeWatching #BradPitt
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FIGHT CLUB MOVIE REACTION: 0:00 - 31:51
FIGHT CLUB MOVIE REVIEW: 31:52 - 34:45
FIGHT CLUB Movie Description:
A depressed man (Edward Norton) suffering from insomnia meets a strange soap salesman named Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt) and soon finds himself living in his squalid house after his perfect apartment is destroyed. The two bored men form an underground club with strict rules and fight other men who are fed up with their mundane lives. Their perfect partnership frays when Marla (Helena Bonham Carter), a fellow support group crasher, attracts Tyler's attention.
Fight Club is a 1999 American film directed by David Fincher and starring Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, and Helena Bonham Carter. It is based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. Norton plays the unnamed narrator, who is discontented with his white-collar job. He forms a "fight club" with soap salesman Tyler Durden (Pitt), and becomes embroiled in a relationship with him and a destitute woman, Marla Singer (Bonham Carter).
Palahniuk's novel was optioned by Fox 2000 Pictures producer Laura Ziskin, who hired Jim Uhls to write the film adaptation. Fincher was selected because of his enthusiasm for the story. He developed the script with Uhls and sought screenwriting advice from the cast and others in the film industry. He and the cast compared the film to Rebel Without a Cause (1955) and The Graduate (1967), with a theme of conflict between Generation X and the value system of advertising.
Studio executives did not like the film, and they restructured Fincher's intended marketing campaign to try to reduce anticipated losses. Fight Club failed to meet the studio's expectations at the box office, and received polarized reactions from critics. It was cited as one of the most controversial and talked-about films of 1999. The Guardian saw it as an omen for change in American political life, and described its visual style as ground-breaking. The film later found commercial success with its DVD release, establishing Fight Club as a cult classic and causing media to revisit the film. On the tenth anniversary of the film's release, The New York Times dubbed it the "defining cult movie of our time.
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@HelloMellowXVI
@HelloMellowXVI 3 года назад
I Want To Thank Everyone For Your Support. I Hope You All Enjoy The Video, Like And Share! "HIS NAME IS ROBERT PAULSON!"
@xanderfoley6641
@xanderfoley6641 3 года назад
Lol
@markcastellanet9672
@markcastellanet9672 3 года назад
The narrator failed, but Tyler durden succeeded. I like that the villain won.
@kristopherheenk2710
@kristopherheenk2710 3 года назад
"I haven't been fucked like that since grade school" Dude you should look up the behind the scenes on Marla's dialogue after she and Tyler have sex -- that was the tame version of the line. They had to rewrite it constantly to keep the censors from give them an NC-17 Rating or forcing them to cut the scene completely.
@AA-ds9wq
@AA-ds9wq 3 года назад
once upon a time in the west is a must !!! i enjoyed that movie the most once upon a time in the america is good too but i never watched original cut people say it this way better
@nova2512
@nova2512 3 года назад
*@mellverse Dude man I was there from the beginning, I gave props on the sabu pose (BTW still gotta review the wrestler). Anyway please remember I say this with love, these vids are too long. Maybe do 1 video reacting and another video reviewing. Or do a part 1 and part 2. Again all with love*
@aaliyahstark7948
@aaliyahstark7948 3 года назад
I never get tired of seeing people watch Fight Club
@noni5961
@noni5961 3 года назад
Right. At the start, when they think they know😂😂😂😂
@damodeste
@damodeste 3 года назад
Me Too! @Asliyah Stark
@Macdaddy590
@Macdaddy590 3 года назад
You're breaking the first and second rule of fight club
@deadheadwannabe6874
@deadheadwannabe6874 3 года назад
Same
@CharlieBrown20XD6
@CharlieBrown20XD6 3 года назад
@Jeremy BH right? And it's impossible NOT to notice it on rewatch
@ItDoesntMatterReally
@ItDoesntMatterReally 3 года назад
"I'm getting these Joker vibes from this group right here" as Jared Leto shows up on screen lol.
@LordShaitaan
@LordShaitaan 3 года назад
Nope not the Joker... will never be...Just cast as him
@ItDoesntMatterReally
@ItDoesntMatterReally 3 года назад
@@LordShaitaan Oh don't get me wrong. That performance is all the more reason to enjoy watching him get his face pounded in by Ed Norton.
@LordShaitaan
@LordShaitaan 3 года назад
@@ItDoesntMatterReally Nice one
@Avarice21
@Avarice21 3 года назад
He was the joker? When?
@LordShaitaan
@LordShaitaan 3 года назад
@@Avarice21 Never
@idknothing2942
@idknothing2942 3 года назад
That scene where Edward Norton punches Brad Pitt, he actually punched him and his reaction was real
@JW666
@JW666 3 года назад
Yeah, the ear punching.
@2nerC9
@2nerC9 3 года назад
I laughed when he pointed out how the sound effect was so real. It really was 😂
@NoudlePipW
@NoudlePipW 3 года назад
He said that he knew about that.
@shadowprince4482
@shadowprince4482 7 месяцев назад
Yeah the scene where they were drunk they were actually drunk. Normally they just act. It's rare that directors actually let their actors do that but here they did.
@nebose114
@nebose114 3 года назад
The original "pillow talk"-scene had Marla saying "I want to have your abortion". When this was objected to by Fox 2000 Pictures President of Production Laura Ziskin, David Fincher said he would change it under the condition that the new line couldn't be cut or changed. Ziskin agreed and Fincher wrote the replacement line, "I haven't been fucked like that since grade school". When Ziskin saw the new line, she was even more outraged and asked for the original line to be put back, but, as per their deal, Fincher refused.
@MontgomeryWenis
@MontgomeryWenis 3 года назад
I came here to say the same thing!
@wendylynn4318
@wendylynn4318 3 года назад
That's a nice story, but some lines would have to be changed regardless because there's no way they would have released that film if it had received a rating incompatible with wide release.
@RyTrapp0
@RyTrapp0 3 года назад
@@wendylynn4318 No one was talking about the rating system - this was the president of production for the production company, they're putting THEIR name on this movie after all. That's why Fincher didn't change it, because it wasn't anything more than the objections of Ziskin. And, this is David Fincher at his peak too, so it's not like anyone is just going to "overrule" Fincher, which is why the president of production for Fox made a deal instead of just "demanding" that it be changed again.
@doro626
@doro626 3 года назад
@@wendylynn4318 But we all know the MPAA is about as authentic as the Academy or the Grammys ( meaning not at all). Unless they made MAJOR changes since "Not yet Rated", was released.
@luvlgs1
@luvlgs1 3 года назад
the second line is classic!
@shadowgam3
@shadowgam3 3 года назад
It wasn't his Imaginary friend, but his Alter Ego.
@ivannovak3414
@ivannovak3414 3 года назад
I mean it was both You don't have long conversations with your alter ego
@michaelriddick7116
@michaelriddick7116 3 года назад
Or a manifestation of his Id ...
@cheshireket3132
@cheshireket3132 3 года назад
@@ivannovak3414 some people do. If its a strong enough illusion.
@amjh4lah809
@amjh4lah809 3 года назад
Both.
@pogothebear6808
@pogothebear6808 3 года назад
Tyler Durdin is Norton's own imagining of the ideal male, hence the ideal version of himself. He learned to envision a man like this from the media he intakes on a daily basis.
@my_randomology
@my_randomology 3 года назад
"I want to know what's going on between both of their minds." Me: (Takes loooooong sip of tea) About that....
@clarkbarrett6274
@clarkbarrett6274 3 года назад
AWW hell, I just said the same damn thing.
@fredtello
@fredtello 3 года назад
Ur comment is cliche...
@ryanmartin4602
@ryanmartin4602 3 года назад
@@fredtello You say that like it's a bad thing.
@jdm1066
@jdm1066 3 года назад
@@fredtello Accusing people of being cliché is so cliché.
@drivers99
@drivers99 3 года назад
After I saw this movie by myself in the theater, I just drove around the city for an hour or two. It blew my mind wondering what someone could accomplish if they weren’t held back by their own image of themself.
@Zbeast5972
@Zbeast5972 Год назад
I did the same thing, thought about the image of myself
@CornishCreamtea07
@CornishCreamtea07 3 года назад
Since you liked this, I would recommand Se7en, same director and also has Brad Pitt.
@shadowproductions969
@shadowproductions969 3 года назад
pretty great movie
@RyTrapp0
@RyTrapp0 3 года назад
"WATS IN THE BOOOOOX..."
@soulance8342
@soulance8342 3 года назад
Also if the mindfuckery was enjoyable, check out Momento, it's a ride bro.
@MercenaryMuse
@MercenaryMuse 3 года назад
Dude, no; scarred for life. That's one of the movies that put things in my mind I wish had never been put there.
@geeninallcaps4678
@geeninallcaps4678 3 года назад
Love se7en!
@chrissmith6097
@chrissmith6097 3 года назад
The ending: he regains control of himself by both shooting himself and imagining the bullet goes through Tyler’s head, surviving because he shot himself through his cheek. That is extremely painful though so his body is probably going into shock to cope, which is why he seems numb to several buildings exploding, which he didn’t have time anymore to stop. He probably also realizes the city is going to be chaotic and getting to a hospital is going to be impossible for the next several hours.
@ivannovak3414
@ivannovak3414 3 года назад
Other interpretation: he was the one who died and Tyler is now in control
@kosk11348
@kosk11348 3 года назад
Yes, I agree with all of that. Also, he finally realized he loves Marla. Despite originally calling her the enemy, she is the catharsis that allows him to move on from his pain. Fight Club is a love story imo.
@PickleBread355
@PickleBread355 3 года назад
Hospitals would be fine. All building were empty. Maintenance security all our, I mean their people
@neuroticgothguy
@neuroticgothguy 3 года назад
in the book, edward's character and marla die at the end when the building blows up.
@PickleBread355
@PickleBread355 3 года назад
@@neuroticgothguy spoilers
@SaiScribbles
@SaiScribbles 3 года назад
I was so happy when even though you were picking up on so many small details you still didn't see the ending coming. It was great XD
@Toksyuryel
@Toksyuryel 3 года назад
I don't think I've ever seen anyone catch the twist before it's revealed. Which is particularly impressive when you watch the movie again and realize it wasn't even trying to hide it. Once you know it, it seems so obvious. Brilliantly executed.
@JuandeFucaU
@JuandeFucaU 3 года назад
I'd love to add a comment but I'm not supposed to talk about Fight Club.
@Blarglesnarfe
@Blarglesnarfe 3 года назад
Talk about what?!
@ginichimaru2712
@ginichimaru2712 3 года назад
A bit contradictory
@geeninallcaps4678
@geeninallcaps4678 3 года назад
The only thing more important than the first rule is the second 💯
@nateisler3
@nateisler3 3 года назад
“It’s only after you’ve lost everything that you’re free to do anything”
@Ronaldo1774
@Ronaldo1774 3 года назад
That first punch looked and sounded so real because it was real. Ed Norton really hit Brad in the ear and the reaction was completely real.
@SwiddyDiddy
@SwiddyDiddy 3 года назад
The edit into the crowd of him clapping was so good 😂🤣
@dunbardunelm3924
@dunbardunelm3924 2 года назад
😂 😂 😂
@jonesey251
@jonesey251 3 года назад
11:38 this is my favorite shot in the movie: this is just Ed Norton and Brad Pitt drunk driving golf balls into the side of the catering truck at the end of the night's shooting, Fincher quietly filmed them and it makes for a great bonding moment
@AgntFL
@AgntFL 3 года назад
Fun fact: when they did the first lunch scene Norton was legitimately supposed to punch Pitt but he got nervous and really did pinch Pitt in the ear and that was the genuine reaction to it. They found it funny so they kept it in the movie
@kimmjohnston4744
@kimmjohnston4744 3 года назад
Ed Norton. Movie, Primal Fear. That was years before Fight Club. Tremendous.
@Johonnac
@Johonnac 3 года назад
He blew my mind in that movie, like whoa 😳
@MRR-my2yl
@MRR-my2yl 3 года назад
The thing that blew my mind is Ed Norton never had a name. When I saw that in an article I was like what imdb has him as the narrator
@loostreamer
@loostreamer 3 года назад
The most fucked up thing about this movie was that shortly after it's theatrical release Rosie O'Donnell spoiled the movie on her TV show.
@MortPure
@MortPure 3 года назад
Well.... no one watched that show outside of women in their 40s i guess. So that did not spoil much for fans.
@cutthr0atjake
@cutthr0atjake 3 года назад
Who?
@SunwardRanger83
@SunwardRanger83 3 года назад
Yeah, Pitt and Norton talk about it in the commentary, they seem pretty pissed.
@robertparker6280
@robertparker6280 3 года назад
No wonder I can't stand her
@ju4408
@ju4408 3 года назад
I already read the book, so Fincher spoiled the ending. Palahniuk is definitely in my top 5 ever. I can only think of about 3 authors that have made me physically gag while reading, to the point that I have to put a book down for a breather before I vomited. Ellis, Palahniuk, Pynchon. I think Burroughs came close once.
@mthorntonwolfe
@mthorntonwolfe 3 года назад
When he beat himself up in his boss' office, he said it reminded him of his first fight w/ Tyler.
@niallrussell7184
@niallrussell7184 3 года назад
need to rewatch it. everything that Tyler did was in fact Nortons character - he *thought* he was sleeping but infact had all those other jobs, and the soap business!
@Gray-soul_81
@Gray-soul_81 3 года назад
I lol'd when you first said anarchy. That was the whole point. Tyler is an anarchist.
@BeppyTurnip
@BeppyTurnip 3 года назад
I'mma just say this, I love the irony behind wearing a shirt that says Calvin Klein Jeans
@johncorr7154
@johncorr7154 3 года назад
I just watched this movie for the first time a few weeks ago, and I noticed Brad Pitt and Helena Bonham Carter throw their cigarettes away dramatically like 20 times. I should make a compilation of it
@1234thisistemporary
@1234thisistemporary 3 года назад
Yesss it’s so dope that they never had Tyler put out a smoke
@l0sts0ul89
@l0sts0ul89 2 года назад
Do it.
@jasonm8017
@jasonm8017 2 года назад
I used to to that. They are just so expensive now. Do it👍
@CopiousDoinksLLC
@CopiousDoinksLLC 2 года назад
This is honestly one of the best reactions to this movie that I've seen. I love that you acknowledged the beauty of the intro sequence with the camera zooming out from inside Norton's head and the explosives. You're the only RU-vidr I've seen that's taken note of the really cool visual effects and editing in this movie.
@giusepperesponte8077
@giusepperesponte8077 3 года назад
The scene with the convenience store worker is so beautiful to me. He gave that guy the most priceless gift you could ever give someone, gratitude for their life. If only everyone could be so lucky. That worker thought he was going to die. He thought that it was all over. In that moment, his life was flashing before his eyes and he could finally see with clarity the truth about life, the truth that life is a blessing and every second you draw breath on this earth is a gift. You don’t know what you’ve got until it’s gone, and his life was about to be permanently gone. He wanted another chance, he wanted to live, “God let me live and I’ll never take another second for granted.” Then Tyler let’s him go. He received the greatest gift, the only gift he could ever desire in that moment, his life. Never will he take it for granted again. We could all use a near death experience.
@baustellenschild7916
@baustellenschild7916 Год назад
And he probably got PTSD with it for free. Such an awesome gesture by Tyler
@burtmacklin6443
@burtmacklin6443 3 года назад
"Where is My Mind" - The Pixies If that's not the best fucking song idk what is. It shows up in so many great movies and always fits perfectly. Fight Club, Trainspotting, Southland Tales (Surprising nobody knows about this movie), and a bunch of others. It always accompanies a reality break.
@ellesinky8667
@ellesinky8667 3 года назад
Absolutely agree with you! Also in the amazing show The Leftovers, and it fits your "accompanies a reality break". Highly recommend the show!!
@Lululein90
@Lululein90 3 года назад
Love the Pixies but they aren't in Trainspotting
@burtmacklin6443
@burtmacklin6443 3 года назад
@@Lululein90 I guess you're right I could have sworn it was played during the scene where Ewan McGregor slips into the carpet.
@Lululein90
@Lululein90 3 года назад
@@burtmacklin6443 no that's Lou Reed...i was pretty obsessed with this movie so i remember every little details 😅
@robertparker6280
@robertparker6280 3 года назад
Never liked The Pixies, but he's the song fits perfectly at the end.
@JayHiza
@JayHiza 3 года назад
I think this is definitely Brad's best film. 12 Monkeys, Snatch, and Meet Joe Black (which he was making at the same time as this movie) are also really good performances from him, but I think Fight Club is him at his most natural.
@onasmerjil24
@onasmerjil24 3 года назад
Bruh that part when you edited yourself in chloes last speech about trying to get laid 😂
@jaydarke
@jaydarke 3 года назад
So. Those scene splits you caught at the beginning and throughout the film, are flashes of Tyler. If you go back to those scenes and slow it right down you can see it. That’s why they put in the “cigarette burn” scene for exposition. Such a great film.
@WhiteWolfDarkpaw
@WhiteWolfDarkpaw 3 года назад
One thing I'm surprised nobody mentioned. As the movie goes on, Norton's character gets skinnier and paler, while Pitt's gets more buff and tanned, as his personality exerts more control. Norton and Pitt changed their lifestyles for this role to this end.
@christopherschreiber5805
@christopherschreiber5805 3 года назад
By the end of the movie Ed Norton's character (who doesn't have a name) is kind of in love with Marla. Since Tyler wants to kill her because she knows too much (because Ed Norton broke his promise not to talk to her about Tyler), his only real concern was her safety. And since Tyler knew the buildings were empty, so did he. ("If you know, I know".) Definitely worth a rewatch. Whole different experience.
@christopherschreiber5805
@christopherschreiber5805 3 года назад
@@MrParkerman6 Yeah, I think I was thinking of something else. What's the movie where he puts her on a bus and can't know where it's going for some reason? Then, for the same reason, he finds it necessary to shoot himself in the face at the very end? Help me out cause I'm a dumbass.
@JBWinter
@JBWinter 3 года назад
@@MrParkerman6 Norton is credited simply as "The Narrator". The "I am Jack's..." lines don't actually reveal his name, if that's what you're thinking, because they're a reference to an even older work.
@HaienTwitch
@HaienTwitch 3 года назад
The original "pillow talk"-scene had Marla saying "I want to have your abortion". When this was objected to by Fox 2000 Pictures President of Production Laura Ziskin, David Fincher said he would change it on the proviso that the new line couldn't be cut. Ziskin agreed and Fincher wrote the replacement line, "I haven't been fucked like that since grade school". When Ziskin saw the new line, she was even more outraged and asked for the original line to be put back, but, as per their deal, Fincher refused xD
@austinphillips4673
@austinphillips4673 3 года назад
What I love is the fact that you used Halcyon and On as a music bed during this video... that was dope
@rahjeel
@rahjeel 3 года назад
One of my favorite movies of all time. Timeless and morose. Tackles the loss of identity and spirituality in the midst of consumerism and devaluation of human life. Tyler Durden is the messed up vision of human "Free Will". The guy who does everything opposite just because.
@BigHugsFromHell
@BigHugsFromHell 3 года назад
The first time I saw this movie I was fourteen, and it was one of those cases where we had to buy a ticket to another movie and sneak our way in, but we got caught and kicked out the first try. We never even made it in the second time with the doors being watched. Third time was the charm, and all that effort to get in and see it just made it all the better. It almost made it feel like we were part of the movie.
@DP-hy4vh
@DP-hy4vh 3 года назад
The last two buildings imploding at the end of the movie fall exactly the same way as the Twin Towers on 9/11. The movie was made two years before in 1999.
@jklol7767
@jklol7767 2 года назад
All skyscrapers purposely demolished using controlled explosives always fall that way.
@kennethshaw2619
@kennethshaw2619 3 года назад
Well I'll be damned! This is the only movie I highly recommended to you, and you are uploading this on my birthday. What an unexpected birthday gift! Thanks buddy, very cool. 👍
@HelloMellowXVI
@HelloMellowXVI 3 года назад
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU KENNETH!!!!! HOPE YOU HAVE A FANTASTIC AND SAFE DAY, ALSO HOPE YOU ENJOY THE VIDEO.... REALLY APPRECIATE YOU.
@kennethshaw2619
@kennethshaw2619 3 года назад
@@HelloMellowXVI I appreciate your appreciation! Speaking of appreciation, I guess I can recommend one more movie for you now that you have watched Fight Club. If you liked the mind fuckery in Fight Club, then you will love MEMENTO. If you have a list of underappreciated gems, well, MEMENTO needs to be at the top of said list. It's a one of a kind film.
@HelloMellowXVI
@HelloMellowXVI 3 года назад
@@kennethshaw2619 I'll Definitely Check Memento Out!
@goneetfierdeletre4032
@goneetfierdeletre4032 3 года назад
@@HelloMellowXVI hi from Lyon - France really nice reaction , i have it too first time i watched FC , if you have never saw them i have two request , believe you'll LOOOVE them both 1 : The Game with Michael Douglas 2 : Phone Game Honestly if you dont watch them you'll really miss something.......really. Take care of you and thank you for you reacts
@IHaveToReturnSomeVideotape
@IHaveToReturnSomeVideotape 3 года назад
@@MrParkerman6 hes not your guy, fwiend!
@LukeIsyourfasha
@LukeIsyourfasha 3 года назад
The pixies “where is my mind” song always reminds me of this final scene.....until I watched mr robot.
@captainsplifford
@captainsplifford 3 года назад
This is one of the best book to film adaptations, imo.
@cangrejopendejo4909
@cangrejopendejo4909 2 года назад
Definitely helps that it's a short book.
@PewPewShootEmUp
@PewPewShootEmUp 2 года назад
@@cangrejopendejo4909 books should be shorter so the movies are better. Big brain time
@cangrejopendejo4909
@cangrejopendejo4909 2 года назад
@@PewPewShootEmUp I like the way you think.
@brianspengel4197
@brianspengel4197 3 года назад
Tyler mentions hitting rock bottom a couple times... "You're one step closer to hitting bottom." I always viewed The Narrator shooting himself as that moment he couldn't get any lower, thus didn't need Tyler anymore.
@clarkbarrett6274
@clarkbarrett6274 3 года назад
Mello: "I really want to know what's going on in both their minds" Me: "Yeah about that..."
@clintbeastwood5116
@clintbeastwood5116 3 года назад
As someone with chronic insomnia, who only sleeps 2-3 hours a night, it does get this bad sometimes. Maybe not so bad as Tyler Durden bad but living life feeling like it's fake, certainly.
@pietergreveling
@pietergreveling 3 года назад
If somebody likes Fight Club, i always suggest Snatch and American History X! 👌🏼
@HelloMellowXVI
@HelloMellowXVI 3 года назад
They Are Coming Soon!
@kalamahina7157
@kalamahina7157 3 года назад
AHX is ultra hard core. Worth it, but be warned. Seriously.
@HelloMellowXVI
@HelloMellowXVI 3 года назад
Yeah Already Recorded It, Probably The Most Disturbing Movie I've Seen
@michaelcroteau5919
@michaelcroteau5919 3 года назад
Loved AHX. Saw it when it was new - like I did with Fight Club. Difference between the two? I’ve never been able to watch AHX a second time. I’ve tried but I can’t make it through. Fight Club, much more rewatchable! More fun to see someone experience for the first time. A real coming of age story for the young professional.
@primeribviking3688
@primeribviking3688 3 года назад
That slow burn. I know what's going to happen and you don't and when you finally do the payoff is tremendous. It's the reason I watch reactions.
@GBJJEmilio
@GBJJEmilio 3 года назад
You sir are probably naturally empathetic which is a gift/curse same reason you get tired being around a lot of people. I watch reactions all the time for that exact feeling. It's like watching it the first time myself. Especially to something older than them though. Nowadays 2010 movies and lower
@Mattical1980
@Mattical1980 3 года назад
Idk, Brad Pitt in 'Snatch' is pretty fucking great. It's a hard call for me. Thanks for the vid. I loved you watch of 'The Thing'.
@marlonthemarvellous
@marlonthemarvellous 3 года назад
Second that!!
@tylerdurden4483
@tylerdurden4483 3 года назад
Funny you mention "joker shit" in the bathroom scene.. The next scene is Edward norton beating jared letos ass (he played joker in suicide squad)
@stockbull614
@stockbull614 2 года назад
watched this masterpiece in the theater. had to see it 3 times... in the theater.
@martynrogers4810
@martynrogers4810 3 года назад
No cap, the ironic quoted in here are fantastic “Like he’s being beating up by a ghost” while the film shows you how Tyler literally fought with himself “This look like some Joker shit” when Jared Leto is on the screen 😂 I love these reactions man, amazing to see what you pick up! 🙌🙌
@danielchevapravatdumrong1997
@danielchevapravatdumrong1997 3 года назад
This is one of those movies that you have to watch twice, now that you know the twist and you can look for clues.
@xauvikkivuax7759
@xauvikkivuax7759 3 года назад
Saw this when it first came out... As soon as I could, I invited all my friends over and watched it with them. Thier reactions, just like yours, were priceless, especially at the scene "you're Tyler Durden" .... Everyone all at once " WTF" ....lol great!!!
@stephanieclutts7073
@stephanieclutts7073 3 года назад
PRIMAL FEAR !! It is so underrated and somehow hardly anyone has seen it. It is my fav ed Norton movie. I usually watch fight club and Primal fear together.
@goose_42
@goose_42 2 года назад
Fight club is an extremely popular movie it isn't "underrated"
@legzzzzz
@legzzzzz 2 года назад
@@goose_42 It said it was flopped by some articles and I think some fans thought it's just another street fight with gangs and cops and all of that base from the title.
@TimDownsAnimation
@TimDownsAnimation 2 года назад
David Fincher's entire filmography is AMAZING. He really puts in the work to make every film as best as he possibly can. He started out with making music videos for Nine Inch Nails, and p much every movie has this dark and complicated vibe, even The Social Network. His movies also seem to magically not age, especially Se7en. Highly recommend that one, too. but it's pretty brutal, so fair warning lol Also! my fav thing about this movie is how little we really know about Ed Norton's character. Not his name, not his past. Just lots of hints to pick apart without any concrete evidence. Like all the "I am Jack's [blank]" journals might have been written by him. And Tyler's story about his dad could easily just be the Protagonist's dad. And when you consider Dissociative Identity Disorder is mainly caused by trauma, he might have grown up in that ugly house and lived a horrible life before the start of the movie. and that could explain why the cops knew the phone number for the place to reach him. All these cool details, but never anything really spelled out except for the twist at the end.
@nukecorruption
@nukecorruption 2 года назад
watched this movie first time around mid 2000's while eating tacos. now everytime I watch it again it's become my "ritual" to eat tacos while watching it haha. one of my top 5 movies of all time
@ssjwes
@ssjwes 3 года назад
Man I'll say it, ever since I watched Brad in "Interview with the Vampire" I thought he was hot. I'm not gay either... Dude is just smooth. I think it's dumb that guys can't think other guys have good looks. Is anyone going to try to tell me they don't think Denzel Washington isn't GQ? Come on now. You don't have to be sexual interested in someone to think they are universally attractive. Looks, charisma, gravitas you know?
@RandyNachoManSandwich
@RandyNachoManSandwich 2 года назад
LMFAOOOO YO u in the room clapping along with everyone with the echo added made me laugh harder than i have IN A WHILEEE, great unexpected edit lol
@crsrockz
@crsrockz 3 года назад
"Im getting Joker Vibes" Meanwhile, dude who gets his face destroyed by Edward Norton is Jared Leto, later played the joker lol
@jonathanwiggins5366
@jonathanwiggins5366 3 года назад
In the commentary Edward Norton is talking with Brad Pitt about the fact that it was snubbed for a lot of awards, but he takes solace in his belief that this movie will influence an entire generation of young men the way the film The Graduate influenced a previous generation, and he's not wrong. Fight Club came out my freshman year of college, and you have no idea how much this movie influenced young guys from high school to college age. If you asked 10 guys back then, 50% of them would probably tell you this was their favorite film at the time. Actual fight clubs started on campuses across the country. If a girl listed this as one of her favorite movies, it was an indicator that she was a cool chick.
@bornagainwierdo
@bornagainwierdo 3 года назад
Fight club has two be watched twice. It’s actually very well made in that it acts as two different movies when you watch it twice. The second experience is as fun as the first
@branhicks
@branhicks Год назад
It's its own sequel
@paulbadics4485
@paulbadics4485 3 года назад
When you commented on the sound effect of the punch at 10:42, it was an actual punch. Pitt told Norton to really punch him for the scene.
@Shawn-rq4py
@Shawn-rq4py 3 года назад
You gotta remember that he was dealing with insomnia. He said he woke up in different places and times etc. and didn’t remember it. So him being Tyler was just part of of the insomnia that he doesn’t remember then suddenly it caught p with him.
@biguy617
@biguy617 2 года назад
The man that hugged Ed Norton in the beginning is the singer Meatloaf. I have seen him in concert 3 times. He was big in 70s and the 90s
@jakecleveland1051
@jakecleveland1051 3 года назад
Joker vibes as Edward Norton literally beats the hell out of Jared Leto who played the Joker LOL
@xanderfoley6641
@xanderfoley6641 3 года назад
Me: talks about fight club Mellow: 🤬👊
@TearDownGenesis
@TearDownGenesis 3 года назад
My idea is that Norton's character IS Tyler Derden. Like he was so messed up he actually forgot his name and everything. Disassociation from his own identity.
@WhiteWolfDarkpaw
@WhiteWolfDarkpaw 3 года назад
Norton is credited as playing "Narrator", so it's quite possible!
@ashscott6068
@ashscott6068 3 года назад
I think when tyler "died", the narrator just became both personalities. Like the separation he'd created, ceased to exist, and both sides of his personality just merged
@benglaser1345
@benglaser1345 3 года назад
One thing I just picked up on is that the scene with his boss, where he was beating himself up, connects to how Tyler was just a split personality. It shows how he fought
@MoviesMoveMe
@MoviesMoveMe 3 года назад
"I don't wanna see y'all talking about Fight Club in my comments", bahaha and when you were in the audience clapping (4:37), lol cracked me up
@VisionidallaCripta
@VisionidallaCripta 3 года назад
This movie is taken from "Fight Club" a Chuck Palaniuk book.
@_toph_
@_toph_ 2 года назад
about the store clerk that wanted to be a veterinarian: tyler's heart was in the right place but i doubt he actually ended up helping the clerk at all. people with weak mentalities typically do not respond well when an unstable bipolar schizophrenic points a gun to their head and dictates how their life is to be lived. regardless of how positive the change(s) may be, this likely creates feelings of servitude instead of freedom, and likely induces some variation of ptsd. it's more likely the clerk will not be enjoying his "best tasting" breakfast the next day because he will probably be in need of a therapist. by the end of the story tyler is revealed to be an anarchist and terrorist, but so many people still misunderstand this interaction as being some sort of heroic deed. so many people still misunderstand the whole point of tyler's character despite tyler directly explaining it. he is the polar opposite of the narrator. the narrator is too timid and tyler is too aggressive. neither one is a good role model.
@TheEMFB
@TheEMFB 3 года назад
I think he was just happy to have his mind back in the end. Also, Marla probably never existed either.
@robertmccauley754
@robertmccauley754 3 года назад
The creativity you put into your intros is next level. Without a doubt the most entertaining reactor!
@HelloMellowXVI
@HelloMellowXVI 3 года назад
Thank You So Much For That Man, I'm Definitely Trying To Revolutionize This Reacting Thing
@robertmccauley754
@robertmccauley754 3 года назад
@@HelloMellowXVI People are taking notice, dude!
@nanip2029
@nanip2029 3 года назад
Patrice O’Neal perfectly broke down this movie. He said it’s a lame guy hero movie all about self hate, guilt, the burden of dishonesty. “It’s a dream movie. ‘I’m dreaming I’m a better man’ movie. That’s what Tyler Durden is, he is an imaginary, better me.”
@ZGKIV
@ZGKIV 2 года назад
After so many times of watching this online as a reaction, ive realized something. Youre not supposed to go "HE blew up the condo?!" Its supposed to be "how did he know where the condo was?" But thats only if youre REALLY paying attention like he was in this
@Peter-wd1yo
@Peter-wd1yo 3 года назад
The film that snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. The studio executive ending. He kills the villain, carries out the plan and gets the girl. Going totally against the previous narrative and against all logic. When you get shot in the head you die. If you don't believe me, try it. There's a Darwin award in it for you.
@SpectrumAnalysis
@SpectrumAnalysis 3 года назад
If memory serves, the grade school line was improvised too. The original line from the book was something along the lines of "I want to have your abortion" but someone on the crew for the film asked for it to be changed, even though audiences laughed in test screenings. They came to an agreement where the line would be removed, but what they came up with to replace it HAD to stay in no matter what, and they could have complete creative control over what they used instead. The current line was added, getting an even bigger laugh from the audiences and the person who complained said "Please, God, put the abortion line back in."
@Kragar01
@Kragar01 3 года назад
Apparently another improvisation was the glass stuck to his arm in the scene where he beat himself up in his bosses office. Norton on a whim stuck some of the glass to the fake blood and they kept it in.
@TheTitandog70
@TheTitandog70 3 года назад
The crew even had shirt made of the abortion line
@ldowney0127
@ldowney0127 3 года назад
There is so much trivia that fits this movie: When they were golfing they were really drunk and the sound you hear is them hitting a production truck The shot were Norton shows his bloody teeth is actually Fincher checking to see if they looked right and he liked it and put it in the movie. etc etc. The production sounds as crazy as the movie.
@Palmieres
@Palmieres 3 года назад
I still hate the fact that most young men who watch this movie miss the point, and think Tyler is the representation of brave rebellion and affirmation of manhood. In reality, and according to the author of the book, this is a story about the absence of a father figure, and how many young men feel like they'd be more realized and put together, that they would find more meaning in life if they had a mentor. But when you get down to it the Narrator very quickly understands Tyler brings nothing but destruction and severs all real, meaningful ties to anything or anyone who gives you some purpose or even happiness. All Tyler does is well, mayhem. When the Narrator understands he became a mentor himself, even when the whole point was to free every mind from the restraints of a mindless, meaningless society, he gets it. The other guys are just following him instead of doing their own thing, which was the entire point of Tyler's existence. They have become drones themselves. In the end he just wanted it all to stop and return to normal. In the books however, he ends up in an asylum being coddled and cared for by the other members of Project Mayhem. He loses his freedom, his self-determination and his chance at life. Bottom line: try to live righteously, towards your true self and others. You don't need to become an office drone, but you don't need to get people killed either. Find your balance and slide.
@NefariousKoel
@NefariousKoel 3 года назад
The flickering effect early on is almost certainly portraying the character's insomnia. When you've been awake for long periods due to it, with no sleep, you'll get some visual hallucinations.
@roddo1955
@roddo1955 3 года назад
And the deep rumbling/drilling sound before you go 'out' and lose yourself but you still awake. Insomnia is WEIRD! I hate it.
@heftyelf
@heftyelf 2 года назад
It is Tyler building in his subconscious. If you watch those bits frame by frame, it is Tyler standing there. Once you've seen it, you can't unsee it 😊
@dr.chillwell4435
@dr.chillwell4435 3 года назад
Love the reaction! That moment when you were in the audience at the cancer group meeting was GENIUS. I first saw Fight Club in the theater during my senior year of high school. I remember being late to the theater and being in a rush to get there. The movie is so exhilarating! I felt like a totally different person leaving the theater. Like a badass, ready to take on the world. Great movie. If you like Edward Norton, have you seen American History X?
@HelloMellowXVI
@HelloMellowXVI 3 года назад
Thank You So Much I Really Appreciate That. I Love That Moment Too, And I’m Editing American History X As We Speak Lmao Should Be Up This Weekend
@jessicawood2972
@jessicawood2972 3 года назад
I love watching these vids! It's like watching an old favorite with my friends, and sometimes it even gets me inspired to watch something I hadn't seen
@dunbardunelm3924
@dunbardunelm3924 2 года назад
Same 😂☺️🤗
@rockitgamer
@rockitgamer 3 года назад
Every. Single. Time. I get hit wiith your intro music, I have to watch a spaghetti western!
@qasperr994
@qasperr994 3 года назад
He realized he didn't need Tyler anymore and that intense act was the only way to truly get rid of him.
@jaimereynolds258
@jaimereynolds258 3 года назад
I remember seeing this in the theater, and just being blown away lol so damn good
@jamessmithsaltyarmy5210
@jamessmithsaltyarmy5210 3 года назад
I love this movie... Bob is Meatloaf the singer :)
@mattsoethout9523
@mattsoethout9523 3 года назад
Had to wear big lifts.
@darthtravis28
@darthtravis28 Год назад
My favorite movie, I love putting my friends who haven't seen it through the twist and watching their reactions
@QuayNemSorr
@QuayNemSorr 3 года назад
I love to watch people reacting to this movie. Especially when the penny drops...
@SerbAtheist
@SerbAtheist 3 года назад
Fight Club, probably one of the most misunderstood movies of all time, is ultimately a movie of describing the (healthy) stages of masculine development: Stage One: Conformity, where your sense of self is weak, your life is empty and you allow society to take advantage of you. Stage Two: Rebelion, where you forego societial norms and rebel, i.e. do destructive and self-desctructive things, in an attempt to find yourself. Stage Three: Maturity, where you finally integrate those two parts into a whole personality and you have such a strong sense of self that you know what you want out of life and don't have the need to rebel anymore. In essence, Edward Norton ''killed'' Tyler the moment he realised he did not need him in his life anymore and that he could take control of it just fine.
@jp3813
@jp3813 3 года назад
Did David Fincher confirm all that?
@alexmarkadonis7179
@alexmarkadonis7179 3 года назад
But he didn't... Fight Club 2. It is ok but nothing beats Fight Club.
@cheeseburger12
@cheeseburger12 3 года назад
@@alexmarkadonis7179 I remember buying it and never getting around to reading it. Hmmm. Should do that.
@markcastellanet9672
@markcastellanet9672 3 года назад
That is an interesting take on the subject.
@alexmarkadonis7179
@alexmarkadonis7179 3 года назад
@@cheeseburger12 it has its moments. It is weird and meta. It works in its own way. But I like the ending of Fight Club's film adaptation, which probably forecloses the sequel's film adaptation; something I suspect would be difficult in its own right. I would like to see an adaptation of Damned and its sequel(s). So far, Fight Club, Damned, and Doomed seem the most worth reading (and, should I get my wish, watching)
@rieskimo
@rieskimo 3 года назад
I never considered the similarities of Limitless and Fight Club until I noticed how similar their opening credits sequences are. I would be the MOST annoying person to watch this with. I've read the book a bunch and listened to the commentary. I'd be like a human "Pop Up Video".
@charlesgonzales3761
@charlesgonzales3761 3 года назад
"What's the flickering" lol, had me rolling, just over ten single frame cuts in this movie of Tyler and otherwise actually described in this movie, lol
@kevinburton3948
@kevinburton3948 3 года назад
I watched this movie with my wife decades ago... I had an existential experience watching it. Consumerism run amok. Becoming a slave to your job. The mid life crisis we go through when we take stock of ourselves. Substituting material things for happiness. And the addictive need for validation......... She effing hated it. lol Since you liked Brad Pitt here, I recommend "12 Monkeys" with Bruce Willis. One of Pitt's earlier performances. It's a very "out there" sci-fi movie... But is pretty relevant to how things are in the World these days.
@callapratt7927
@callapratt7927 3 года назад
Omg I feel the same way about Edward Norton as the hulk.
@ssjwes
@ssjwes 3 года назад
It's nice finding other people who think the same as I on this subject.
@fractal_mind562
@fractal_mind562 3 года назад
First saw this film 20 years ago, when I was 10, movie didnt make a whole lot of sense to me, its only really watching it as an adult I realise how impactful it is ! Seeing Brad pit flash up at the start of the movie 2 times, implying that there was already 2 personalities there before he realised it, the more I've researched into dissociative disorder ect you see the different layers in this film, I watched it recently so that's probably why this video is in my recommended, great reaction or review or whatever you call these ! Love the style and the edits !
@Ivielynn123
@Ivielynn123 3 года назад
The image of Tyler kept popping up in the beginning to represent his mind deteriorating. His alter ego was slowly coming out. I read this book around 10 times and the movie was wonderfully made to fit the vibes of the book.
@nopewmopan
@nopewmopan 3 года назад
Me: uh oh, another Brad Pitt is gonna flash on the screen. Mel: *!*
@oliver4705
@oliver4705 3 года назад
I'm aware that I'm late but I just found your channel today and am a huge fan of Fight Club and Edward Norton. I honestly suggest Primal Fear, it's a bit slower and it's a courtroom drama but it's Norton's first role. It's also a lot more character heavy. It is SUPER underrated and honestly my favourite story of all time.
@aidanhill6382
@aidanhill6382 3 года назад
Buddy! i've started watching your streams from 3 weeks ago. Absolutely love what you are doing. you're hitting on all my fav movies. Keep up the great work. Blazin' !
@HelloMellowXVI
@HelloMellowXVI 3 года назад
Thank You Bro, I Just Do Whatever Wants Me To Watch And What Most RU-vidrs Haven't Done Yet
@ericalyn824
@ericalyn824 11 месяцев назад
I graduated in 2004. I came home from high school and would watch this movie almost everyday. It helped shape who I am.
@drunkcrab
@drunkcrab 3 года назад
Fight Club is a film about love, the film starts when Marla appears, the film ends when he finally accepts love, and for the first time make a nice gesture towards her, holds her hand. Watch the film essay channel (the channel is over, but it is sooo goood, watch everything!) Every Frame A painting - David Fincher - And the other way is wrong. In the very end there's David and he'll say something that will crack what fight club is about. A perverted love story of a man that can't love and fights himself to be able to do it, that's the big joke about the movie, the last thing fight club is about is the fight club per se. xD
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