Mon 18 Feb 2008
it’s superb. directing and acting is at it’s highest. great actors, great idea, great plot.
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Mon 18 Feb 2008
it’s superb. directing and acting is at it’s highest. great actors, great idea, great plot.
Wed 26 Sep 2007
Great vision, great story, a great sound track, Awesome directing, and a great supporting cast.
Sat 25 Aug 2007
Fincher’s darkness really does well for the dark nature of this story. Great acting by Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, and Helena Bonham Carter. In addition, the message of cultural revolution against an anathema of materialism is right down my alley. “What you own ends up owning you.” Tyler Durden
Sun 19 Aug 2007
Simply one of the most entertaining and intriguing movies of all time…maybe not in top 10, but certainly should be in the AFI Top 100.
Mon 30 Jul 2007
Chuck Palahniuk’s Masterpiece, made into one of the best movies ever made by David Fincher. Total Film ranked it #1 and AFI fails to recognize it as one of the best.
Sun 24 Jun 2007
Edward Norton’s characture is absolutly amazing and memorizing. The screenplay was intellgent and awesome and no one can forget about project meaham. Fight Club is a movie that punches you in the face until you get it straight that it is the BEST!
Sat 23 Jun 2007
If you don’t know why, you’ll never get it. It is an ode to my generation and it deserves it’s place in history.

Thu 21 Jun 2007
Best film ever ? Sort of.
It’s not the major step in history but it is the accomplishement of a century of great movies : great actors (Edwaaaaaaaaaaard), direction a little fashion but so in the mood of the film, etc.
I see it seven times and I see each time in a different way.
Thu 21 Jun 2007
Just a mindblowing film. David Fincher is the best director of this era and this movie really showcases his unbelievable talent. Pitt and Norton are a perfect one-two punch. It’s dark, it’s funny, it’s thought provoking, just amazing.
Thu 21 Jun 2007
Edward Norton anarchy. That makes this movie my favourite.
Wed 20 Jun 2007
An absolute neo-classic. Shows the exact direction of the possibilities for cinema today. Birth of a Nation, Citizen Kane, The Godfather, and then comes Fight Club. It’s the same for the recent generation. Amazing cinemtagrophy, near perfect performances especially from Pitt, and some of the best damn direction. Fincher’s easily one of the best recent directors around aside from Lynch.
Wed 6 Jun 2007
Best film of the nineties. I think older movies get cut too much slack because they were made back when they wasn’t a lot of technology, etc. etc. As a viewing experience. Fight Club is funny, has great acting, suspenseful, philosophical, addresses pop culture and capitilism that any person can identify with, and above all it is a great story. The best film of all time.
Sat 12 May 2007
If there was only one movie, It would certainly be David Fincher’s Fight Club.
Not a remake, great filming, great acting, great story, great philosophy…
But I can’t choose one movie only and I have 3-5 movies by genre…
Wed 28 Feb 2007
Just dynamite.
Made me want to make movies like it.
By: Jason Goldberg
Wed 28 Feb 2007
It was the first movie to really have an impact on my movie life.
It was the first movie to really have an impact on my movie life.
By: Christopher Sugar
Wed 28 Feb 2007
Fight Club defines a generation.
Fight Club is dark and unsettling commentary on our society at its worst and the greatest film in 25 years at its best. It takes everything beatiful about every aspect of the motion picture and delivers it for your viewing pleasure. In my opinion, this is the finest film of the last 25 years. It is the only movie that has ever changed my life and the way I think about film. It is an all-singing, all-dancing masterpiece!
By: Marc Boucher
Wed 28 Feb 2007

Anarcho-Nihilism and Anti-Materialism.
Anarcho-Nihilism and Anti-Materialism. The truly great revolutions are the grass-root ones that fix a glaring insufficiency with our lives.
By: Eric Darlington
Wed 28 Feb 2007
“We have no Great War, no Great Depression. Our Great War is a spiritual war. Our Great Depression is our lives.”
This is the best and most beloved film of my generation. Not only was it the wildest mind bender in the history of film, but was filled with philosophical themes that critisize American culture. Mass consumerism, materialism, religion, obsession with violence and fear of abandonment. (considering practically everyone from my generation comes from a family of divorced parents.) Perhaps, you have to be young to understand this film. Everyone I know from my parent’s generation thinks this movie is too weird. Like Bonnie and clyde, Easy Rider and The Graduate before it, this is the movie that gives voice to a generation. We were born and bred into the media culture, and we are now cynical of it. Perhaps, it was this movie that showed us how pathetic this way of life really is.
By: Tom Hagan
Wed 28 Feb 2007

Captures the angst of 90’s Generation Xers like no other film.
169,000 imdb.com voters can’t be wrong. The Baby Boomers had “The Graduate”. Generation X has Fight Club. This movie has stirred a fire in so many moviegoers who have identified with the disilliousionment the protagonist faces about a happiness promised to him by going to college and getting a white-collar job like his parents told him…only to find that satisfaction doesn’t come from material things but from letting out the passion within. David Fincher, Brad Pitt, and Edward Norton all pull off a masterful balancing act in finding just the right dark-humored tone.
By: Trent Watts