Fight Club

Fight Club

Movie |

Cult Film | Based On Novel Or Book

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Thriller, Comedy
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Mike Topoozian, Bob Wagner, David Fincher, Dina Waxman, Allen Kupetsky See all Crew
  • Cast(s): Edward Norton, Brad Pitt, Helena Bonham Carter, Meat Loaf, Jared Leto See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 2h 19min
  • Music: Steve Boeddeker,Ren Klyce,Richard Hymns,Doc Kane,John Roesch Songs List
  • Award(s): OFCS 2000 (Won)
    Oscar 2000 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Mayapetika, I Care a Lot
  • Story:
    Fight Club is a dark psychological drama film, which follows an insomniac office worker who gets stuck in a dangerous underground club where men fight each other for thrills and then some more. The cast has Brad Pitt and Edward Norton in lead roles, and the film is known for its cult status and graphic violence.
    Full Story
8.8/10
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STORY, RATINGS AND REVIEWS

Story
Fight Club is a dark psychological drama film, which follows an insomniac office worker who gets stuck in a dangerous underground club where men fight each other for thrills and then some more. The cast has Brad Pitt and Edward Norton in lead roles, and the film is known for its cult status and graphic violence.
Ratings

8.8/10

IMDb

79%

Rotten Tomatoes
Fight Club Review

Fight Club is a psychological thriller movie based on the book of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. The film revolves around an insomniac office worker looking for an escape from his boring life. He chances upon a charismatic soap salesman who introduces him to the world of underground fighting clubs. As the story progresses, the line between reality and fantasy blurs, leading to an intriguing climax. The series is known for its power-packed performances by actors like Edward Norton and Brad Pitt. It also has the magic of director David Fincher's cinematography and plot twists, which make it the cult classic that it is. There is a a reason why Fincher's Fight Club is considered one of the greatest movies of all time. Adding to that, the movie touches upon themes of masculinity and consumerism in a way that makes you think. Overall, Fight Club is a must-watch for fans of psychological thrillers and of movies that make you think long after you switch off your TV.

AWARDS

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Won
OFCS Award

Best DVD Commentary | 2001

Best DVD Special Features | 2001

Best DVD | 2001

Top Ten Films of the Year | 2000

Yoga Award

Worst Foreign Actress | 2000 | Helena Bonham

Worst Foreign Actor | 2000 | Brad

Worst Foreign Actress For and | 2000 | Helena Bonham

Worst Foreign Actor For | 2000 | Brad

SIYAD Award

Best Foreign Film | 2000

OFTA Film Award

Best Film Editing | 2000 | James

Empire Award

Best British Actress | 2000 | Helena Bonham

ACCA Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 1999 | Jim

Jupiter Award

Best International Actor | 1999 | Edward

OFTA Film Hall of Fame Award

Motion Picture | 2023

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Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Effects Sound Effects Editing | 2000 | Ren

Video Premiere Award

Best DVD Overall Original Supplemental Material | 2001 | David

OFTA Film Award

Best Writing Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium | 2000 | Jim

Best Sound Mixing | 2000 | David

Best First Screenplay | 2000 | Jim

Best Sound Effects Editing | 2000 | Richard

Best Titles Sequence | 2000

OFCS Award

Best Picture | 2000

Best Actor | 2000 | Edward

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2000 | Jim

Best Director | 2000 | David

Best Editing | 2000 | James

Best Official Website for a Film | 2000

PFS Award

Democracy | 2000

SEFCA Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2000 | Jim

Best Picture | 2000

Golden Reel Award

Best Sound Editing Effects Foley | 2000 | Kyrsten

DFWFCA Award

Best Picture | 2000

MTV Movie Award

Best Fight | 2000 | Edward

Sierra Award

Best Editing | 2000 | James

Best DVD | 2000

CDG Award

Excellence in Contemporary Film | 2000 | Michael

Brit Award

Best Soundtrack | 2000

ACCA Award

Best Motion Picture | 1999 | Ross Grayson

Best Actor in a Leading Role | 1999 | Brad

Best Director | 1999 | David

Best Cast Ensemble | 1999 | Helena Bonham

Best Film Editing | 1999 | James

Best Cinematography | 1999 | Jeff

Best Art Direction | 1999 | Alex

Best Sound | 1999

Best Visual Effects | 1999

Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 1999 | Helena Bonham

Stinker Award

Most Intrusive Musical Score | 1999

Worst OnScreen Male Hairstyle | 1999 | Brad

Worst OnScreen Female Hairstyle | 1999 | Helena Bonham

Worst Supporting Actress | 1999 | Helena Bonham

BOX OFFICE

Budget 63,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 100,853,753 USD

MUSIC

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  • Duration
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  • 1
  • Who Is Tyler Durden?
  • 05:04
  • 2
  • Homework
  • 04:36
  • 3
  • What Is ?
  • 04:46
  • 4
  • Single Serving Jack
  • 04:15
  • 5
  • Corporate World
  • 02:43
  • 6
  • Psycho Boy Jack
  • 02:58
  • 7
  • Hessel, Raymond K.
  • 02:50
  • 8
  • Medulla Oblongata
  • 06:00
  • 9
  • Jack's Smirking Revenge
  • 03:59
  • 10
  • Stealing Fat
  • 02:22
  • 11
  • Chemical Burn
  • 03:36
  • 12
  • Marla
  • 04:23
  • 13
  • Commissioner Castration
  • 03:07
  • 14
  • Space Monkeys
  • 03:19
  • 15
  • Finding the Bomb
  • 06:51
  • 16
  • This Is Your Life (feat. Tyler Durden)
  • 03:32
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TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Author Chuck Palahniuk first came up with the idea for the novel after being beaten up on a camping trip when he complained to some nearby campers about the noise of their radio. When he returned to work, he was fascinated to find that nobody would mention or acknowledge his injuries, instead saying such commonplace things as "How was your weekend?" Palahniuk concluded that the reason people reacted this way was because if they asked him what had happened, a degree of personal interaction would be necessary, and his workmates simply didn't care enough to connect with him on a personal level. It was his fascination with this societal 'blocking' which became the foundation for the novel.

Author Chuck Palahniuk has stated that he found the film to be an improvement on his novel.

(at around 38 mins) In the short scene when Brad Pitt and Edward Norton are drunk and hitting golf balls, they really are drunk, and the golf balls are sailing directly into the side of the catering truck.

After the copyright warning, there is another warning on the DVD. This warning is from Tyler Durden, and is only there for a second. "If you are reading this then this warning is for you. Every word you read of this is useless fine print is another second off your life. Don't you have other things to do? Is your life so empty that you honestly can't think of a better way to spend these moments? Or are you so impressed with authority that you give respect and credence to all who claim it? Do you read everything you're supposed to read? Do you think everything you're supposed to think? Buy what you're told you should want? Get out of your apartment. Meet a member of the opposite sex. Stop the excessive shopping and masturbation. Quit your job. Start a fight. Prove you're alive. If you don't claim your humanity you will become a statistic. You have been warned... Tyler"

(at around 34 mins) When The Narrator hits Tyler Durden in the ear, Edward Norton actually did hit Brad Pitt in the ear. He was originally going to fake hit him, but before the scene, David Fincher pulled Norton aside and told him to hit him in the ear. After Norton hit him in the scene, you can see him smiling and laughing while Pitt is hurting and swearing.

Popular Dialogues

"Tyler Durden: [31:14] The things you own end up owning you."

"Narrator: I found freedom. Losing all hope was freedom."

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