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Fight Club (DVD, 2000, Special Edition Double Digipack) 
Fight Club (DVD, 2000, Special Edition Double Digipack)

 
Fight Club (DVD, 2000, Special Edition Double Digipack)

Leading Role: Brad Pitt, Edward Norton
Director: David Fincher
Rating: Rated R
Release Date: Jun 2000
Format: DVD
Additional Info: Special Edition Double Digipack
UPC: 024543000358
Product ID: EPID3298000
Description: FIGHT CLUB is narrated by a lonely, unfulfilled young man (Edward Norton) who finds his only comfort in feigning terminal illness and attending disease support groups. Hopping from group to group, he encounters another pretender, or "tou...
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Movie Description
FIGHT CLUB is narrated by a lonely, unfulfilled young man (Edward Norton) who finds his only comfort in feigning terminal illness and attending disease support groups. Hopping from group to group, he encounters another pretender, or "tourist," the morose Marla Singer (Helena Bonham Carter), who immediately gets under his skin. However, while returning from a business trip, he meets a more intriguing character--the subversive Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt). They become fast friends, bonding over a mutual disgust for corporate consumer-culture hypocrisy. Eventually, the two start Fight Club, which convenes in a bar basement where angry men get to vent their frustrations in brutal, bare-knuckle bouts. Fight Club soon becomes the men's only real priority; when the club starts a cross-country expansion, things start getting really crazy.


Like Tyler Durden himself, director David Fincher's FIGHT CLUB, based on the novel by Chuck Palahniuk, is startlingly aggressive and gleefully mischievous as it skewers the superficiality of American pop culture. Outstanding performances by Norton and Pitt are supported by a razor-sharp script and an arsenal of stunning visual effects that include computer animation and sleight-of-hand editing. One of the most unique films of the late 20th century, FIGHT CLUB is a pitch-black comedy of striking intensity.

Credits
Producer:Art Linson, Cean Chaffin, Ross Bell
Cast:Zach Grenier

Details
Edition:Special Edition Double Digipack

Notes
DVD Features:

Region 1
Double Digipack
2-Disc Set
Disc One:
Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.40:1
Single Side - Dual Layer
Audio:
   Dolby Digital THX EX 6.1 - English
   Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
   Dolby Surround - English
   Dolby Surround - French
   THX Mastered Audio
Additional Release Material:
   Audio Commentary - 1. David Fincher - Director
    2. David Fincher - Director, Brad Pitt, Helena Bonham Carter, Edward Norton - Stars
    3. Chuck Palahniuk - Author, Jim Uhls - Screenwriter
    4. Special Effects Supervisors
Disc Two:
Anamorphic Widescreen 2.40:1
Single Side - Dual Layer
Audio:
   Dolby Digital THX EX 6.1 - English
   Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
   Dolby Surround - English
   Dolby Surround - French
   THX Mastered Audio
Additional Release Material:
   Featurette - 1. THE MAKING OF FIGHT CLUB
   Deleted Scenes/Outtakes
   Alternate Audio Tracks
   Behind the Scenes Footage
   Music Video - 1. Dust Brothers
   Trailers - 1. Original Theatrical Trailers
    2. TV Spots/Previews
   Electronic Press Kit
Interactive Features:
   Multiple Angles
Text/Photo Galleries:
   Production Drawings
   Storyboards
   Stills/Photos - 1. Set design, costumes and production
   Production Notes
   Additional Text - 1. Edward Norton Interview
   Biographies - 1. Cast & Crew
Additional Products:
   Booklet, Theatrical release: October 15, 1999.

FIGHT CLUB premiered at the CMJ Film Festival on September 21, 1999.

Filmed in Los Angeles, California.

Director David Fincher shot over 1,500 reels of film, which is over three times the usual amount of footage used for most feature-length films.

The house on Paper Street was specifically designed for the film and built from the ground up in a deserted industrial zone.

Edward Norton’s character is actually unnamed, but is sometimes referred to as "Jack," which comes from a medical book he reads in the Paper Street house. In the book, internal body organs speak as characters, saying things like "I am Jack's colon." As the movie progresses, the narrator makes up his own statements such as "I am Jack's raging bile duct."

Subliminal images are present throughout the film. Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt) flashes onto the screen in four split-second appearances before actually encountering Edward Norton’s character. Tyler also briefly appears in a television ad (for an upscale restaurant) that "Jack" watches from his hotel room. Later, Tyler is shown splicing pornographic footage into family films while working in a projection booth. At the end of the film, there’s a quick shot of one of these images.

Brad Pitt removed the cap from his chipped front tooth for certain scenes.

Visual effects supervisor Kevin Scott Mack (who designed the elaborate title sequence) appears as a terrified passenger in the scene where the narrator imagines his plane ripping apart in a mid-air collision.

In the house on Paper Street, there’s an issue of Movieline magazine with Drew Barrymore on the cover. Barrymore costarred with Norton in Woody Allen’s EVERYONE SAYS I LOVE YOU.

In addition to the Dust Brothers' score, the film also features the songs "Goin' Out West" by Tom Waits and "Where Is My Mind?" by the Pixies.

The Online Film Critics Society named FIGHT CLUB Best DVD, Best DVD Special Features, and Best DVD Commentary; Entertainment Weekly named it the second best DVD of 2000.

Editorial Reviews
"...[A] bold, inventive, sustained adrenaline rush of a movie....Rarely has a film been so keyed into its time..."
Variety - p.47 - David Rooney (09/13/1999)

"...FIGHT CLUB is bold, intelligent and thrillingly innovative..." -- 5 out of 5 stars
Total Film - p.98 - Dan Jolin (06/01/2000)

"...Dazzling entertainment..."
Sight and Sound - p.45-6 - Charles Whitehouse (12/01/1999)

"...The film's bold, bruising humor leaves marks on a wide range of hot-button issues....FIGHT CLUB pulls you in, challenges your prejudices, rocks your world and leaves you laughing in the face of an abyss..."
Rolling Stone - p.113-4 - Peter Travers (10/28/1999)

"...Stunning, mordantly funny, formally dazzling..."
Film Comment - p.58-68 - Gavin Smith (09/01/1999)

"...Packed with sizzling cinematics, including (no surprise here) another brilliant Edward Norton performance..."
USA Today - p.2E - Mike Clark (10/15/1999)

"...The movie is visceral and hard-edged, with levels of irony and commentary above and below the action..."
Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (10/15/1999)

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    Top Reviews
      Cult like movie incredibly written!
    Review created: 10/30/07
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    5 of 5 people found this review helpful.

    This twisted movie about a man with multiple personalities is incredibly well written. Brad Pitt and Edward Norton do an incredible job portraying a soap salesman whos plot is unveiled throughout the film to create not only a fight club society but to reak havoc on society as well. Can Edward Norton reign in his evil side before its too late?

    Highly recommend this film for those who love action and movies with a twist!


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