It must be pretty cool that Fight Club is popular with the crowd these day. Social networking has allowed us to share our love for different things. Through Facebook, Fight Club has gotten pretty popular and when things trend on Facebook, it labels it as ‘talking about’. Which brings us to this hilarious image of Fight Club’s page for Facebook and it shows that 58 thousand people are talking about it. I’m pretty sure the first 2 rules are that you do NOT talk about fight club. Hilariously ironic.
Posts Tagged ‘Brad Pitt’
Clearly People Aren’t Following the Rules
Posted in Movies, tagged Brad Pitt, David Fincher, Edward Norton, Fight Club, hardcore, narrator, rules on May 24, 2012| 3 Comments »
Famous Actors Get Their Villainy On in: A Touch of Evil
Posted in Character Profiles, Movies, tagged A Clockwork Orange, Brad Pitt, eraser head, Horror Movies, Rooney Mara on May 22, 2012| 2 Comments »
I’ve compiled an interesting bundle of videos of famous actors paying homage to amazing cinema villains seemingly paid for by The New York Times. Below you’ll see Brad Pitt, Jean Dujardin, Mia Wasikowska, Gary Oldman, Kristen Dunst, etc. etc. playing some of the most awesome renditions of infamous faces like Alex DeLarge, Ray LaMotta, and Eraserhead. See all of them below. On another note, Rooney Mara gives me another reason to go absolutely bonkers over her. I’m sorry most of the videos are un-embeddable. Please don’t mind switching over to Youtube to watch the actual videos.
See the Gallery of images here and the compiled videos below. Or it might be easier if I just link you to the actual playlist here starting with Jessica Chastain. Whatever works best for you.
Character Profile: Tyler Durden
Posted in Character Profiles, tagged Brad Pitt, Choke, David Fincher, Edward Norton, Fight Club, Project Mayhem, Soap, Tyler Durden on September 13, 2011| Leave a Comment »
One of film’s [some will argue literature] most influential and bad-ass figures, Tyler Durden, has at one point influenced us all to ‘f*** our mediocre lives and start living’. His message has easily corrupted the minds of relatable ‘everymen’ who have stable jobs and has persuaded them to abandon their jobs, stability, and sanity to beat the living s*** out of each other in the basement of some bar. This is not an easy task. He is what every man wants to be at their most basic instinct. So I dedicate today’s post to a Character Profile of Tyler Durden. Spoilers follow.