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Fight Club
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Directed By
David Fincher

Cast:
Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, Helena Bonham Carter, Meat Loaf Aday, Jared Leto, Eion Bailey, David Lee Smith

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Fight Club (1999)
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Movie Review by Sage
August 29th, 2007

Its hard to discribe Fight Club in so many words, because so much is going on, and so much things are happening in the film. It has that sort of comic book aspect that everyone loves, the characters are a little over the top but beleivable and easy to relate to all the same. There arent many movies like it, but the only way i can describe it is a mix between The Machinist and Anarchist cook book. I always enjoy movies with a narrator, and Edward Norton does a great job. All the characters were perfectly cast, Brad Pitt is funny and memorable as Edward Nortons colorful and slightly mad friend Tyler Durdon. Edward Norton plays an Insomniac who is trying,hard, to enjoy life, and in his searches he meets Brad Pitt, together they create a club where you can find a new kind of comfort in punching each other till one of you yealds.
Fight Club is a surreal look at our country and the moral decay of the people in it. It ispires you to dare to dream, and leaves you hungry for more.

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