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Fight Club
TrailerThe unnamed narrator is a traveling automobile company employee who suffers from insomnia. His doctor refuses to give him medication and advises him to visit a support group to witness more severe suffering. One day on a business flight, he discovers Tyler Durden, a charming iconoclast who sells soap. As more men join in, the 'fight club' becomes an underground sensation, even though it';s a closely guarded secret among the participants.Actors: Edward Norton, Brad Pitt, Meat Loaf, Zach Grenier, Richmond Arquette, David Andrews, George Maguire, Eugenie Bondurant, Helena Bonham Carter, Christina Cabot, Sydney Big Dawg Colston, ...»Director: David FincherCountry: Germany, United StatesDuration: 139 minQuality: HDRelease: 1999IMDb: 8.81 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Fight Club"
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Characters of "Fight Club"
Tyler DurdenPlayed by: Brad PittRobert 'Bob' PaulsenPlayed by: Meat LoafRichard CheslerPlayed by: Zach GrenierGroup LeaderPlayed by: George MaguireMarla SingerPlayed by: Helena Bonham CarterChloePlayed by: Rachel SingerThe MechanicPlayed by: Holt McCallanyRickyPlayed by: Eion BaileyDetective SternPlayed by: Thom Gossom Jr.Angel FacePlayed by: Jared LetoLouPlayed by: Peter IacangeloRaymond K. HesselPlayed by: Joon KimBartender In HaloPlayed by: Michael Shamus Wiles -
Directors of "Fight Club"
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Creators of "Fight Club"
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Critic Reviews of "Fight Club"
New York Daily NewsOctober 15, 2015Oh, for the time when men were men and were encouraged to beat the tar out of one another. That's the world "Fight Club" pines for.
TIME MagazineApril 22, 2013It is working American Beauty-Susan Faludi territory, that illiberal, impious, inarticulate fringe that threatens the smug American center with an anger that cannot explain itself, can act out its frustrations only in inexplicable violence.
Philadelphia InquirerApril 22, 2013Blistering, hallucinatory, often brilliant, the film by David Fincher is a combination punch of social satire and sociopathology.
Wall Street JournalApril 22, 2013Fight Club is an arresting, eventually appalling excursion into social satire by way of punishing violence.
New YorkerApril 22, 2013We're meant to take the male bonding and the blood rituals as a protest against the sterility of corporate life and modern design, but Fincher's sadomasochistic kicks overwhelm any possible social critique.
Antagony & EcstasyApril 27, 2015Technically gorgeous... But it's such a wreck of tone and intellect.
Movie MezzanineMarch 09, 2014Fight Club may be iconic and technically proficient, but it's more distant than perhaps any film to attain "modern classic" status.
GuardianApril 22, 2013Fight Club jettisons its sense of humour 60 minutes in, and, so far from satirising the tiresome "crisis of masculinity" stuff sloshing around the airwaves either side of the Atlantic, the film simply endorses it.
Total FilmApril 22, 2013Wildly inventive, exceptionally cast and undeniably controversial, there's an endless list of subtexts and viewpoints which will fuel student pub debates for years.
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Gallery of "Fight Club"