Brad Pitt and Edward Norton: The Fight Club

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One of the stranger films you will see...Fight Club.Brad Pitt and Edward Norton star...cult favorite!

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Brad Pitt and Edward Norton: The Fight Club

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  • The movie adds ...

    The movie adds nothing to conversations about anything. There's nothing to learn from it. It's wholly empty and meant to S**k your brain cells out of your head so that they can't be put to better use. It's a waste of time. Seems to be solely meant for consumption and to mock American ignorance of the magic makers who are behind the 9/11 attack.

    The film has no soul. It treats violence as activity men must do and thrive on, which is retarded unless you're a PNACer in which case it's normal.

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  • The violence in the ...

    The violence in the movie reflect more on how deluded filmmakers are about the nature of violence.

    Most violence is motivated by drugs and alcohol with the military being fully aware that they can motivate soldiers to be more vicious while intoxicated and drugs. In Viet Nam soldiers were filled with plenty of opium, marijuana and alcohol. The military was probably showing mercy that way knowing too well that soldiers were but human sacrifice in a war desired by Israelis in the USA gov.

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  • The violence it ...

    The violence it most reflects is a controlled demolition done for personal profit in a cowardly way where innocent others were blamed by sociopaths.

    Tyler's mind reflects the violence of the sociopaths that led America into an illegal invasion in the middle east where opium and oil have long been fought over. In the case of opium, the government plays dumb about it's ill effects on societies while senators and mayors and wannabe presidents profit from deaths caused by opium.

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  • Love this movie. I ...

    Love this movie. I don't think it has anything to do with the particular event of 9/11 but it reflects the violence and restlessness of our generation.

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  • Norton almost gets ...

    Norton almost gets it. He calls it metaphorical.

    But it's a bit more than that. "Fight Club" is allegorical and seems to have been made by and/or written by, possibly produced by someone with foreknowledge of the 9/11 attacks.

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