Fight Club

Rated R: For Disturbing and graphic depiction of violent anti-social behavior(DANG!),Sexuality and Language.

Starring: Edward Norton and Brad Pitt

Written by; Chuck Palahniuk and Jim Uhls.

Directed by: David Fincher

A plain out Weird movie about a Fighting Club that goes haywire.

This movie was recommended by my brother a NYU student who loves these types of movies. For Me that was the opposite, this movie just shows off more violence and Sexual Moaning than any other movie i have seen. there are some good parts but this movie just leaves me with this saying "What the Hell was that!?" I wouldn't recommend this movie to anyone it is just too violent the whole entire plot deals with violence and sex this is just not my cup of tea.

1-3-01 added Synopsis: Edward Norton is a man who is bored with his life , Brad Pitt plays Tyler Durden a man who is not bored with his life, after meeting on a plane the two meet and start up a fighting club called Fight Club, but this becomes the start of an Anti-Commercial organization. Filled with vignettes, one about Tyler's film projector job ends up being a study on what film projector guys actually do in that room and the "cigarette burn" to signal reel changes, excluding splicing in frame of something else(Tyler only does that), feels put in for education/movie humor reasons. Ending is truly weird.1/10 Sorry Bro but this didn't appeal to me. interesting characters but flawed long and sometimes boring film. 99%/100% good camera work some cool special effects, but some just for show. Note to Parents: don't let your kids see this movie.

Definition(how i used the word not the actual definition): Vignette: a collection of small scenes(not necessarily together) used for style, some being instruction oriented like one mentioned above. and some through Naration "catalogue sequence", that are set in a different location about something else besides the story "Cave with Power Animal". The movie "The Gladiator" contains a Vignette of a dream sequence of a door to Maximus's home. filled with beautiful tinted color used more than once during the film. According to actual Definition of Vignette: The Titles of the Production and Distribution companies before the film starts and after the ending credits. Actual Definition: "A Small decorative design on or just before the title page of a book or at the beginning or end of a chapter." and "a brief incident or scene (as in a play or movie" Courtesty of Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Example of the first definition: Titles of "O Brother Where art Thou?" in opening credits. 1