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After years of anticipation & with David Fincher's The Killer streaming on Netflix, John gives us his First Time Watching the classic piece of subversive, '90s cinema, FIGHT CLUB - starring Brad Pitt (Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood), Edward Norton (The Incredible Hulk, Birdman), & Helena Bonham Carter (Alice in Wonderland, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) along with appearances from Jared Leto (Morbius), Meat Loaf (Bat Out of Hell), Holt McCallany (Mindhunter), and MORE!!
Reacting to all the best scenes & most iconic moments, including The First Rule of Fight Club,I Want You To Hit Me, Chemical Burn, Jack's Smirking Revenge, Letting Yourself Become Tyler Durden, Tyler Durden Philosophy of LIfe, and beyond. Did this live up to the legacy?? Join me for some Mischief, Mayhem, & SOAP!!!
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Good job John!
could you guys please react to the movie incantation? its a very scary taiwan horror movie
There was a scene where Marla says "I haven't be ____ like that since ____ school" That was a line that the writer / director explicitly made sure was in the movie. I think the producers were pushing him to make some changes so he said "There is one thing I get to keep and you can't change it" They agreed and that's what he brought them.
did you notice that by the end of the movie Tyler Durden has a bold shave cut just like Andrew Tate? Fun fact this movie created the expression of a snowflake.
This movie hardly ever gets spoiled because it has the first 2 rules built into it.
Yup
youre right, have always heard of the movie but NEVER knew about the twist
The fact that the movie begins with "I know this, because Tyler knows this" is such a great intro
Should they make a fight club 2?
Reading it at the moment. Fight Club 2: The Tranquility Gambit is a graphic novel. There is a third as well! Don’t think it will translate to the screen very well.
For sure. And all the other hints that are sprinkled in, the most obvious one which might have been the Narrator fighting himself in his boss's office and he says that it reminded him of the first time he fought Tyler.
@@Vulcanerd no incoming calls on the payphone is crazy to see on the next watch lol, the hints are crazy
@@adamread5161 cool
Fun Fact : Edward Norton ACTUALLY punched Pitt in the ear. So Pitts " You punched me in the ear!" was genuine
A subtle clue there; Tyler and the Narrator are shown to be the same height.
Amazing!
@@robburns4176 good catch
Yep. Norton's "Shit! I'm sorry, I f*cked it up!" was in reference to the film take. He thought he'd ruined the shot, but Pitt went with it and they used it.
This movie definitely deserves a rewatch, because it actually holds up (both narratively and entertainment-wise) on multiple viewings, which is not something you can usually say about a movie that's built around a single major twist of this nature (most stories fall to plot holes and narrative inconsistencies). My favorite scene is the one where Marla and Narrator are talking about weak/strong bonding. Narrator asks, "What is it about a weak person that attracts them to a strong person?"
Marla responds, "I dunno, what do you get out of it?"
At this point, Narrator is thinking of Marla (weak) attracted to Tyler (strong), and _he thinks_ Marla is thinking of himself (weak) and Tyler (strong). On first viewing, the audience shares Narrator's perspective. But, in reality, Marla is thinking of herself (weak) and Narrator (strong). On second viewing, the audience realizes they're talking at cross purposes.
The conversation continues: Narrator says, "I don't know, it's different between us". This piques Marla's interest: how can it be different for "us" when there's only _one_ "us" to talk about? She asks for clarification, "What do you mean _us?"_
This is when Narrator is suddenly and conveniently distracted by noises from the basement. With this line of discussion, Narrator is getting dangerously close to discovering his own dual nature, and so Tyler steps in to shut down the conversation.
The whole scene is like a prism -- different vectors traveling in different directions yield different results, depending on how you turn the scenario. It's goddamn brilliant writing.
You say dual nature, but do you perhaps mean threefold? Just saying.
@@grunions9648 If you're referring to the theory that Marla is also a figment of his imagination, I don't subscribe to that notion. I don't believe he acted out as a woman in front of the support groups the way he acted out as Tyler in front of male audiences, and I don't think he was mentally having sex with himself after he interrupted his own sleep by calling himself out for attending support group meetings.
@@extantsanity Sure, but if you take the same logic that explains the Tyler reveal and apply it to Marla as a character, it's actually even more plausible for her to be the other end of the narrator's psyche from Tyler. She is magical (well, impervious to traffic), and how does she interact to the world beyond her interaction with the narrator? I think if you can accept Tyler as an alternate version of the narrator (which you have to obviously) then you have to accept that Marla fits that logic even better.
They basically give it away in that scene. Marla says "Jack" showed up at her place 'playing doctor' and we know he didn't. It was Tyler. But it slips right by you on first viewing.
@@joeblankenship377 The scene where he played doctor was when he was checking her breasts for lumps, which was the narrator.
During the office scene with the boss he says “for some reason I thought of my first fight with Tyler “ cause he’s fighting with himself like in the bar parking lot 😂 this has been my comfort movie since I was 16 and it NEVER gets old !
Many of the best villains ask the right questions, but come up witj the wrong answers. Tyler is a great example.
The two big reasons that so many misinterpret his role (my highschool self included) are:
1. Because he is really "cool". Unfettered, confident, but honestly shallow and obvious.
2. The answer he offers is easy. It is satisfying and, most importantly, places the blame for a lack of fulfillment on other people (lacking personal reflection).
There’s even a bit of disguising of that blame shifting, in a “Hey, it’s also kind of your fault for not seeing it how I do” way. Manipulating them into feeling like they really need to have this epiphany.
This movie is still iconic. So weird, thought provoking, twisted and funny. 😂😂 Such a classic
The first Rule of Fight Club is you don't react to Fight Club. Oh well, this is still a great time. By the way, that scene where Edward Norton punches Brad Pitt, he actually punched him and his reaction was real.
The first two rules are meant to be broken. It’s the secret final rule that really matters: If this is your first time watching _Fight Club,_ you have to do a reaction.
Can you tell me about fightclub? I want someone to talk to me and tell me about fight club.
In the fight scene with Norton and Leto on the "director's cut" the camera doesn't cut away to the fight club's reaction. It is truly one of the most graphic beatings I have seen in a movie in recent history.
“I haven’t f*cked like that since grade school.” Is one of my fave lines in cinema.
This movie has some of the best dialogue.
So Excited to see John react to this movie! This movie is so amazing and a cinematic classic!
Recently showed my best friend this movie for the first time and I felt so honoured as I watched his face during the twist. The last half hour really makes this movie.
I will never not be surprised at how people can watch this movie in 2023 spoiler-free. I'm so excited for you that you got the full first-time experience of this fantastic movie. this isn't my favorite Edward Norton movie (that title goes to Primal Fear) but I love the chemistry between Norton and Pitt throughout; it's fantastic! 😃
Bc most that have seen it adhere to the first two rules lol
@@pnut3844able haha you're right! 😆
This movie is one of my favorite. The human psychology is wild. Primal Fear is another favorite of mine. Glad to see yall do this one, sad you were alone. Or were you? Haha.
Which also had Ed Norton in it as well.
@@blacksheep_edge1412 yeah boy sir!!
Love primal fear
Definitely one of my favorite movies. Possibly Brad's best performance even though he's been in several great movies. Edward's also outstanding but I think his performance in American History X is his best one
My favorite member of the Reject Nation reacting to one of my favorite movies based on one of my favorite books... tis a great way to get the day started.
😂
if you rewatch it, you start to pick up so many subtle hints and call-forwards. during the intro when they zoom down to garage with the van, the van has a bullet hole in the windshield. the payphone Jack uses at his apartment is labeled "Does not receive incoming calls" when it rings for Tyler calling him back.
while on a story level, it's very much a product of the late 90's. the line about "we've had no great war, no great depression" cracks me up because we would then experience both over the next 10 years.
Also, after the car wreck, Tyler climbs out of the passenger seat.
This movie does something to your brain case in point John’s quote “ he’s the bastard son of a thousand maniacs “ was like peak Tyler Durden like I could see Chuck writing that line. Point is the movie is insidiously good at getting you on its same wave length it’s infectious in the best way but also nuanced and that makes it dangerous god such a gem of cinema to find growing up interesting to see someone find it later in life.
I think he just said that because the line made him think of a line from one of the Nightmare on Elm Street movies though, Freddy is the "bastard son of 1000 maniacs".
Fight Club should have won an Oscar best picture but i think the message the of this film sent is the reason why the Oscars don't want it to win 😁
That ending with The Pixies playing is so iconic.
If you had to crash a support group, which would you choose??
sex addiction anonymous lolol
@@ghostmkc4045 Lemme guess: crash the group like Jesse Pinkman selling to people in recovery? Haha savage
I’d rob a gambling anonymous meeting, get all the money, and run 😂
Taco Bell
‘Girls Who Love Giving Blowies To Random Unattractive Strangers Anonymous’
Or GWLGBTRUSA If You Will
I’d Definitely Crash That Support Group
The chemistry between Edward Norton and Helen Bonham Carter was intriguing ❤
I think its interesting to note that what is often called subtext is actually very textual here, Tyler is on point with fight club all the trouble begins when it becomes project mayhem. An internalized struggle vs externalizing it, the consent present in the club vs the violations present in the project. The moment Tyler gives homework and says go start fights with the uninitiated is when it all starts to spiral out of control.
THISSSSS!
I was always a fan of the IDEAL that Tyler espoused...dropping all pretensions and external ideals of being "a man," and learning to love and embrace your own personal masculinity. I don't see anything wrong with getting a little wake up call from those aspects of Fight Club.
But, Tyler's dark side is the same as many cult leaders, religious figures etc., in that they couch their more toxic ideology inside outwardly innocuous bits of wisdom to make them easier to swallow.
The reaction to ear bunch was real. Brad Pitt wasn’t expecting to get hit there and Edward Norton did it accidentally.
I always had this movie theory that he based Tyler on the guy he met on the plane. Like that Tyler was a real person.
Interesting
I don't think so, Tyler on the plane is still him, the "soap" hes carrying are actually explosives, that's why he asks the airport employee if his suit case was vibrating
Ed really did hit Brad in the ear. That was real.
1:54 I see what you did there. I love that.
I adore this movie. The cinematography itself is delightful. And it’s really not far off from the book, the book writing is the same as Edward Norton’s narration. RIP Meatloaf. ❤️
🤓😝
And where it does deviate from the book even impressed Chuck Palahniuk himself.
@@0okamino yes! I don’t think I want to look into his brain.
Fincher leaves a bunch of bread crumbs in this movie like the quick flashes of Tyler Durden in the beginning of the film to show what the twist is going to be. One of the reasons you have to watch this multiple times.
It's in your face the whole time, but most don't catch it. Genius.
OMG you had a major gap in your cinematic education! I’m jealous you’re experiencing it for the first time!
David Fincher, in my opinion, is the best modern director and it was fun to see John's reaction.
I’m not actually sure who I would say is _the_ best, but Fincher is easily up there on the list of candidates.
Very insightful reaction. I loved the extremism of this movie & saw it at the time it was meant to be---the height of yuppyism consumership. Agree w/your comparison to American Psycho. Everyone has their own POV at the end, but I've always believed that when Narrator pulled the trigger, he never meant to kill himself. He just blended the two personalities. You can tell how comfortable he was when everything was imploding & he reached for Marla's hand. Tyler & Narrator were one. Sometimes people have to be hit over the head with a hammer to pay attention. Great movie!
To answer your question, I worked in a movie theater when this came out, and we had a fight club, lol. We used empty theaters after hours. 16 and 17 year olds were not mentally equipped to handle this film in a mature way.
The fact the film is a satire of consumerism and toxic masculinity makes your story even more interesting, 17yo def weren’t mature enough to realise it’s satire
"That looked authentic" has to be the best reaction to the first fight with Tyler.
One of my favorite flicks. It was so brilliantly written, directed, and the cast was perfect.
Deff in my top 3
"Wow, dude ... how many fight clubs were born due to this movie? And how many were formed due to the book, and what is the crossover?"
I know of at least one that was started in college by Cinema Therapy co-host Alan Seawright. He talks about it during one of the two episodes the channel did on Fight Club.
You guys are one of my most watched channels...but how yall gonna call yourself a film channel and never have seen so many iconic movies😂
Theres a reason theres more ppl on channel now and why sometimes we gotta ride solo looool
The eggplant emoji thrown in the intro was hilarious
Ted Lasso: What's the first rule of Fight Club?
Beard: There is no Fight Club!
33:12 It’s an office building located at 444 S. Flower Street in Los Angeles. That building has a huge public art collection; the one shown during Bob’s scenes is entitled “North, East, South, West” by Michael Heizer.
I remember after seeing this movie, me and a friend went outside and punched each other in face cause we wanted to form our own fight club. It wasn't for us.
I guess Tyler was right about that. After all, you _did_ learn something about yourself from the experience. 😉
In Glass Onion, there is a portrait of Ed Norton's character but its his face on Brad Pitt's body from this movie.
Chuck Palahniuk is one of the only authors I'll read. Fight Club, Choke, Invisible Monsters, Lullaby, etc. All amazing books
So freaking happy seeing this movie being done!!! Freaking love fi…well I can’t talk about it
Hey bro these solo reaction honestly got different would love to see these more from time to time
Fincher's movies from 20 years ago look better than a lot of blockbusters today.
You either freaking love fight club or hate it. There's no in between. I absolutely love this movie.
I love it but I wish more people understood that it’s a satire. A critique of violent masculinity, not an endorsement
I love this movie. I think I've seen it around 15 times. Every couple of years I watch it , then I watch it two or three times in a week
I grew up in Nigeria and I'm like, really John?! First time?!! How?!!! 😅
How'd you make it this long without seeing this?! I was in high school when this came out and it was all we talked about for a while. If somebody hadn't seen it, we'd go watch it again just to see them react.
Bonus info! There is a sequel in the form of a graphic novel I haven’t read it yet but it’s on my book shelf. The Original novel is one of my all time favorite reads.
A sequel? How? Does Tyler come back?
@@pnut3844able he’s on the cover so I assume so but you gotta know the book ends differently than the movie so the door for that was left a little more open
Saw this opening weekend. I knew nothing about the plot. It was just a new release and something to do on a Sunday. Bought the DVD when it came out and watched it twice a month sometimes more.
16:38 That’s because it was - Pitt didn’t think that Norton was actually going to hit him. Both of their responses were genuine, and it makes Pitt’s decision to continue on with the scene like nothing happened way funnier.
16:42 That's because it was. In a behind the scenes video in an interview it was revealed that the director asked Norton to actually hit Brad in the ear for real and they recorded it and used it for the film.
I really enjoy your perspectives on movies in general and this film specifically.
Hope we see more of you on your own.
The knife used in the police scene is a serrated Spyderco Police, same brand Hannibal Lecter uses (Spyderco Harpy)
there's actually a sequel to fight club, Fight club 2...is a graphic novel by the same author. i dont think its as impactful as the first on but still a fun read.
Love this movie, so glad to share the experience with you, John!
I have the original tri-fold with the slip cover DVD release of this movie which was one of the original master classes in how you package a physical home release. It also has some of the best bonus features ever for a DVD. The commentary track with the director, Brad and Edward is also hilarious to listen to. It's clear these guys had a ball making this movie.
One of the best dvd editions I ever bought.
@@nasyn4355 Yeah. It's a shame that it didn't get the same treatment when it was released on blu ray for its anniversary edition. Seemed like a missed opportunity to give it some baller cover art and packaging. It's also a shame there's been no 4K blu ray release for it. This movie would look incredible in 4K HDR!
Ohsnap! John hasn't seen this?? Looking forward to this reaction!
The "people are missing the point" thing is funny, because Palahniuk occasionally lets slip that no, they really aren't.
Thank you so much for splicing that eggplant into the intro 😂 God, we're all such nerds
This movie was taken out of soooo many theaters after opening weekend because of how many actual fight clubs were popping up all over the country ❤ no one literally got the 1st rule from day 1 lol...
My favorite part was Jon singing Alt J haha
😂 lol 14:07 as her garbled snacks so did I almost sounded identical
Kid to Jared Leto: You're to fkn ...
John: Damaged?
😂😂😂
Fun fact, that giant man crying with Edward in the beginning scene is Meatloaf.❤RIP
Also Jared Leto is so pretty 😍
Tyler's wardrobe is actually all thrift store stuff, that ironically get thrown together to look "fashionable" in a grunge way. But are nevertheless free/cheap/used clothes, so fits the ideology perfectly
holy crap.Ive seen this movie a dozen times and when you mentioned that Marla was always "gracefully moving through traffic", wait Marla might not be real. And then later in the movie she calls Tyler Durdens house before ever meeting Tyler Durden. So did "Jack" give her Tyler Durdens home number or did he give her his apartment number. lol ive seen this so many times and now i really wonder, is Marla even real!
She is- she fully interacts independently with the “3rd party” characters. She also represents a more feminine perspective on the social and psychological issues plaguing the Jack/Tyler/masculine main characters. Ie her suffering still retains some (albeit f-ed up) form of romance, desire for mutual dependence and sharing, both sexual and non sexual physical touch, gracefully moving thru traffic that steamrolls ahead, unconcerned by her presence. She’s both chaos and tenderness and while jack starts off scapegoating her for his “split” she’s also the one who finally allows him to accept and confront Tyler when she reveals his name, ultimately removing any doubts jack might have held to in his delusions. She’s a fascinating character in her own right and it’s an interesting take on the standard movie trope type femininity at that time 🤷♀️
Damn good break down at the end. You really thought more about the movie then when I first saw it as a child.
Fun Fact: this movie flopped back in 1999 with $11 million opening weekend, total of $37 million at the U.S. box office on a production budget north of $60 million.
With commentary on anti-consumerism, chauvinism, cultist culture in America, existential themes of fear and death, mental health and the overall themes of anti-establishment rebellion against the authority, its no surprise the movie bombed, people in the 90's aren't ready for the types of movie Fight Club is.
Or audiences who saw it just don't spread the word of mouth, as they were committed not to break the 1st rule of Fight Club: We do not talk about Fight Club!
Did anybody ever buy that pink bar soap they came out with. A buddy of mine had it but we weren't allowed to use it. Is that because it had no scent or was it just a prop for the bathroom???
Fight Club is a great film. Y'all seemed to have a good time watching it.
Forget about what Todd Phillips tried to do in 2019 with his so-called Joker origin story.
Fight Club is the definitive Joker origin story because Edward Norton's character is the Joker. Prove me wrong.
I literally lol’d when Tyler was talking about the river with sacrificed human blood and he says “you knew that was comin, something like it” all exasperated.
After this movie I got really into the author Chuck Palahniuk. After five or six books I felt so polluted by his constant stream of depravity (great author, but damn) that I felt that same “I knew something like that was going to happen” exasperation in my soul.
I'm just shocked this one hadn't been seen lol And excited to dive in along side!
Fincher is a master of the use of CGI. If you look into it, he’s one of the directors that uses it the most in his films. But, instead of super hero’s and monsters, he’ll CGI a period appropriate skyline of San Francisco in the background above some buildings. Stuff that you take a real out of hand, for some reason he saw as impossible to get any other way. Absolute master of the craft of directing. They say he spots the scenes the way he moves his camera is so simple and flowing, but means everything to each scene. Just the best.
Now we just need a stream with Coy on the Qs and John on the As lol I just imagine Coy has like a Billion in-depth questions about John’s experience and reading of the film. Speaking of reading…EVERYONE GO READ THE BOOK l! ITS INCREDIBLE THAT IT COULD BE BETTER BUT IT IS!
So happy you did Fight Club and Zodiac. I hope you guys do Seven one day. All my favorite movies from my favorite director.
In my top 5 movies, which I saw in theaters when it premiered! I am so excited about this reaction!!! GO JOHN!
So Edward Norton went on a subsistence diet and avoided sunlight so his character would progressively become more frail and pale, while Brad Pitt bulked up and hit tanning salons so Tyler would grow more impressive, showing Narrator becoming the weaker personality as the Tyler personality grows stronger and takes over more.
Also, Marla's line was original blocked by the censors, and Fincher agreed to change it on the condition they could not block the replacement line. Which got us the "since grade school" line. I dunno if I'd be allowed to share the original line on TH-cam, so I leave it to you to Google. :3
Edit: Oh, and the call back to the very beginning at the end. When we get back to Tyler holding a gun in Narrator's mouth "Any last words?", Narrator originally responds "I can't think of anything.", but at the very end says "I still can't think of anything."
After you know the twist, you can notice more signs of it in subsequent watches, like in Marla's reactions, and even some of the Cultists, like the ones in the car. They're confused why Tyler is arguing with himself, but the first rule of Project Mayhem is you do not ask questions.
Much like WHOS AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOLFE, Fight Club recognizes that you can just state the twist right up front before any context is established and it won't register. We dont tend to give weight to meaningless things. (In WAOVW Richard Burton pretty much lays it out before the guests arrive.)
The only way I can explain the volume of movies you’ve never seen is that you’ve spent most of your life eating wallpaper.
Love the Bush Glycerine reference. Lol
I love the headline montage for Project Mayhem: "Missing Monkeys Found Shaved." "Excrement Catapult Seized." Etc.
Colin Farrell and Katie Holmes starred in a movie DEDICATED TO A PAYPHONE - Called "Payphone" - It's pretty creative and underrated
If you come across the DVD, the menu is all done like "I am Jack's audio options" style. lol.
I'm late but they really built the whole abandoned house as a set for this movie, so the interior and exterior are the same place! So much work put into this masterpiece
John watching a movie alone was more entertaining than I expected! He's just a likable dude!
Fight Club is #12 on TOP 250 best movies of all time. Just a masterpiece
So many little hints in the movie that you are like whoa on a second watch. Him beating himself up in front of his boss, ""For some reason I thought about my first fight, with Tyler." Then you find out he is Tyler and he had been beating himself up in the parking lot. Unless I missed you noticing it, but the flashes at the start of the movie are so fast that they startle you, but they are Brad Pitt's character. It happens so early in the movie that you forget about it by the time you meet "Tyler" on the plane.
Ha don’t think I ever noticed Seven Years In Tibet on the marquee before! Good catch! 🍿
Btw nobody has reacted to that gem! 💎
Genuinely this film changed my life. I know its so cliche and I almost hate admitting it but I looked at the world differently after I saw this film.
Check out The Killer next 👀 it’s new and directed by David Fincher. It’s awesome 🔥🔥🔥
Now this takes place in Florida but if you look at any map you won't find a paper st anywhere in the state
There still are a few left in use 1 in my town but never used why its not gone i dont know
Fun fact: Brad Pitt's stuntman was David Leitch who of course went on to direct the first John Wick and Bullet Train
You guys should start watching Mr Robot
A FANTASTIC TV SHOW that I think is extremely underrated
Great movie and reaction, John!
Ayyyy can’t wait to see John react to this! This movie is so awesome