Fight Club
#16
Posted 01 April 2005 - 03:15 PM
There are very few people I have warm fuzzy feelings about, and most of them don't technically exist.
And there is nothing wrong with that.
And there is nothing wrong with that.
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Chyld is an ignorant slut.
Chyld is an ignorant slut.
QUOTE
"I don't have to conform to the vagaries of time and space; I'm a loony, for God's sake!"
- Campbell Bean (David Tennant), Takin' Over the Asylum, 1994
XD
- Campbell Bean (David Tennant), Takin' Over the Asylum, 1994
#19
Posted 03 April 2005 - 08:25 AM
QUOTE (SimeSublime @ Apr 3 2005, 07:39 AM)
Since when don't I exist?
March the 7th, 1993. 5:37 am.
#21
Posted 03 April 2005 - 01:51 PM
Since when were you on my list of people I have warm fuzzies for?
Check out my crappy drawings!
Chyld is an ignorant slut.
Chyld is an ignorant slut.
QUOTE
"I don't have to conform to the vagaries of time and space; I'm a loony, for God's sake!"
- Campbell Bean (David Tennant), Takin' Over the Asylum, 1994
XD
- Campbell Bean (David Tennant), Takin' Over the Asylum, 1994
#22
Posted 04 April 2005 - 07:27 PM
the CP boards were the first i ever joined...
but there were too many rednecks there who had seen fight club i totally missed the point...
so i stopped going...
and now it costs...
but there were too many rednecks there who had seen fight club i totally missed the point...
so i stopped going...
and now it costs...
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#26
Posted 10 May 2005 - 07:22 PM
I just read Fight Club (have seen the movie numerous times). I really liked it, and mainly was just amazed how closely the movie stuck to the book, other than the very, very end and the part about Marla's mother. It was an almost literal adaptation of it. Floppy, just curious what you didn't like about the movie, since i thought they were almost exactly alike and if you like one, you'll like the other.
#27
Posted 10 May 2005 - 07:32 PM
Well, I didn't like it at first, because the book gave me a different total impression than the movie, but I've since warmed up to it and like it a lot. I also think the ending of the book is a million jillion times better than the movie. Did anyone else get the ending?
He's in a mental institution.
He's in a mental institution.
QUOTE (Theodor Herzl)
If you will it, it is no dream.
#29
Posted 11 May 2005 - 04:07 AM
No, man. You were the only one who 'got' it, because you are so hip.
You're right about the impressions though. The whole conveyance, or whatever, of the book and stuff was totally different. The movie was awesome though, considering how it could easily have been total trash. And it had a lot of its own quirks too and was awesome in its own right, as opposed to just following the book's layout.
My favourite random movie part - right near the start (before Tyler's appearance) where Edward Norton comes out of the cinema after having seen Seven Years In Tibet... starring Brad Pitt. Tyler was meant to be that the Norton character's ideal of the guy he wanted to be, right? :D
You're right about the impressions though. The whole conveyance, or whatever, of the book and stuff was totally different. The movie was awesome though, considering how it could easily have been total trash. And it had a lot of its own quirks too and was awesome in its own right, as opposed to just following the book's layout.
My favourite random movie part - right near the start (before Tyler's appearance) where Edward Norton comes out of the cinema after having seen Seven Years In Tibet... starring Brad Pitt. Tyler was meant to be that the Norton character's ideal of the guy he wanted to be, right? :D
#30
Posted 11 May 2005 - 05:27 AM
The funniest part of the movie, is where Norton is in a hotel watching the welcome message of the hotel on video. The hotel personnel that says, welcome, look at the guy in the right corner.
That is Pitt, and it's hilarious when you see it and no one else does.
Edit: Floppy, I didn't read your yellow font...
That is Pitt, and it's hilarious when you see it and no one else does.
Edit: Floppy, I didn't read your yellow font...
This post has been edited by Marky: 11 May 2005 - 05:28 AM