Film Generations

207. Fight Club (1999)


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In 1999, David Fincher’s Fight Club opened to bad reviews and disappointing box office. 25 years later, it widely considered one of the best, most entertaining films of the last quarter century, a perennial 800-pound gorilla in the world of internet chat. It solidified the reputation of David Fincher, an auteur who (like many) has put his work ahead of any efforts to promote his image as an artist.

Younger viewers often came to this film early in life, perhaps too early to understand its sarcasm and humanistic ideology, but they know far better than boomers do how relevant it is to today’s culture. It is, among other things, a Rorschach test that appeals to and excites people across all IQs, political persuasions, and personal identities.

Listen in as young and old grapple with one of the final classics of the 20th century.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight Club_(film)

Original Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdJKm16Co6M

Currently imdb’s 12th best movie of all time

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