Actually Old School is like a funny version of Fight Club.Darth Garden Gnome wrote:Fight Club owns. Edward Norton owns. Never will there be a movie quite as mind-bogglingly awesome as Fight Club.
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The second rule of Fight Club is, there is no Fight Club"
Dude......Fight Club.....holy crap
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first rule is, you dont talk about fight club!
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if this is your first night at fight club, you have to fight.
if this is your first night at fight club, you have to fight.
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I think a lot of the philosophy-lite types miss the crowning irony that Tyler Durden's philosophies and expressions are as empty as the philosophies he decries, which is one of the things I actually enjoyed about the movie.Andrew J. wrote:I watched Fight Club, and it was pretty good, but I've never understood this massive following that it's had among the more philosophy-oriented types. I mean, when you get right down to it, it's just a lot of existentialist socialism with a bad case of The Usual Suspects Syndrome.
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how so?
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Well, one reviewer summed it up a lot better than I could: "(T)he philosophy of Fight Club is even more futile than that which it's rebelling against. Its members have rebelled against being mindless automatons in a workplace by becoming mindless automatons in a small army."Enforcer Talen wrote:how so?
Tyler Durden get his flunkies to go from being brainwashed by slick marketing to fill the empty places in their lives with consumer goods to being brainwashed by his pithy slogans to fill the empty places in thier lives with the adrenaline rush of violence. Instead of wearing the same brand-name clothers, they now wear the same cult uniform. His response to the lack of substance in modern life is to destroy those institutions in equally meaningless acts of violence rather than trying to find a meaning of his own. The latter is a common problem with people who have an existentialist epiphany, IMO -- they never get past being pissed about there being no inherent meaning in life so they never move on to creating their own meanings
These aren't criticisms of the movie itself, BTW. As I said, I actually think it's even more interesting that Tyler contradicts himself in many ways and that in the end the movie doesn't offer up easy answers to complex questions.
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well, hes a cult leader. he doesnt have to make sense
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Tyler Durden kicks fucking ass
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I still yearn to see him vs smith.
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... but with this method of debasing you can dumb down any movie to sound retarded.Andrew J. wrote:I watched Fight Club, and it was pretty good, but I've never understood this massive following that it's had among the more philosophy-oriented types. I mean, when you get right down to it, it's just a lot of existentialist socialism with a bad case of The Usual Suspects Syndrome.
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tyler teleports at the end of the movie. make smith get a virus, and he starts talking to tyler.aphexmonster wrote:But the smiths have like ... powers and stuff..Enforcer Talen wrote:I still yearn to see him vs smith.
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I think I'm the only one in existence who hasn't seen it yet.
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Its a very enjoyable film, although I appreciate it for its philosophies.
That irony is basically a big part of what makes the film what it is, its not really an elusive missing link, rather an intergral part. Or at least thats how it seems to me.I think a lot of the philosophy-lite types miss the crowning irony that Tyler Durden's philosophies and expressions are as empty as the philosophies he decries, which is one of the things I actually enjoyed about the movie.
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yeah that was what i was wondering after the movie if tyler was simply just all the pent up feelings of the narrator how the hell did he leran about the dynamite or the soap or any of that really cool crap??Setzer wrote:I'd like to know where the author found out all this local terrorism stuff, like home made dynamite, proper making of a computer screen bomb, and drilling holes in a gun to silence it. BTW, my initials are TD!
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The Anarchist Cookbook Perhaps?Setzer wrote:I'd like to know where the author found out all this local terrorism stuff, like home made dynamite, proper making of a computer screen bomb, and drilling holes in a gun to silence it. BTW, my initials are TD!
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yeah could be but I can't really imagine a semi normal guy like the narrator reading the Anarchist CookbookFaram wrote:The Anarchist Cookbook Perhaps?Setzer wrote:I'd like to know where the author found out all this local terrorism stuff, like home made dynamite, proper making of a computer screen bomb, and drilling holes in a gun to silence it. BTW, my initials are TD!
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You noticed? Thank you, it's something I'm very proud of.aphexmonster wrote:... but with this method of debasing you can dumb down any movie to sound retarded.Andrew J. wrote:I watched Fight Club, and it was pretty good, but I've never understood this massive following that it's had among the more philosophy-oriented types. I mean, when you get right down to it, it's just a lot of existentialist socialism with a bad case of The Usual Suspects Syndrome.
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Very true. All too often I see someone say "I just saw Fight Club and now I'm a Zen Marxist" or whatever.Joe Momma wrote:I think a lot of the philosophy-lite types miss the crowning irony that Tyler Durden's philosophies and expressions are as empty as the philosophies he decries, which is one of the things I actually enjoyed about the movie.Andrew J. wrote:I watched Fight Club, and it was pretty good, but I've never understood this massive following that it's had among the more philosophy-oriented types. I mean, when you get right down to it, it's just a lot of existentialist socialism with a bad case of The Usual Suspects Syndrome.
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I personally found his monologues on pain more interesting then his lines of consumerism - and I like the idea of living a more courageous alter ego.
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