Fun Fact: Explosive material can be made using simple household items but the filmmakers left out a few crucial ingredients so no one could actually try this.
Orange juice is very bad for napalm. Use motor oil. Anything that came from raw oil process, grease, fat, oil, or lubricant does the job. Don't ask how I know.
Exact same brief case and calls him his friend the moment he meets him. The signs were there from the very beginning, and it’s just the perfect amount of subtlety.
I remember reading once a theory that said that this Tyler is actually a real guy and the narrator then gave his alter ego (imaginary Tyler) his image, if you pay attention this Tyler has very similar clothes (same color) to the ones he wears later at the bar but they are not the same clothes, also this Tyler steals a red car wich the other Tyler later doesn't have and the narrator questions him on it, of course there's also the exact same briefcase and the soap so...
You are right. He is actually a real guy that the narrator sees and envisioned his ultra confident self in brad pitts image. When Norton is watching tv at the hotel in one of the previous scenes, you can see Pitt on the tv screen as a random banquet waiter on the right side. Pretty cool detail they incorporated on how media affects self image and yet the narrator criticizes how media affects self image later on in the film
What I love about Tyler as a character is that at the start of the Narrator’s and Tyler’s relationship, Tyler is simply something created by the Narrator’s mind to help him become what he wants to be and do what he wants to do. However, as the Narrator continues to progress their relationship by reaching out to him through the telephone, coming to live with Tyler, starting Fight Club, and in the end becoming great friends with him, Tyler’s role as a character changes as the Narrator grows to want more and more. What I’m saying is, at the end of the day, Tyler is simply a reflection of what the Narrator wants, and as Tyler, the Narrator can get what we wants. At the start of the movie, Tyler was just this cool guy with interesting ideas and a great personality. However, by the end of the movie Tyler is a terrorist because he’s reflecting that the Narrator wants to break down and rebuild society from the ground up. Everything Tyler puts the Narrator through after a certain point is done to break him down to ensure he reaches his goal. He’s basically saying, “You want to rebuild society? Then abandon your humanity and embrace that sacrifices have to be made.” Tyler only becomes a problem for the Narrator because Tyler wants Marla, Marla wants the Narrator, and the Narrator wants nothing to do with Marla. When Marla reminds the Narrator of his humanity and the Narrator realizes that Tyler is simply a part of himself, Tyler continues doing his job and ensuring the plan goes smoothly. However, this is at the cost of hurting the Narrator and Marla. By the end of the movie when the Narrator finally embraces that Tyler is just a part of himself and he steels his resolve to kill Tyler, Tyler’s mission has been completed. Tyler finally made the Narrator achieve and become what he wanted. Everything Tyler put the Narrator through was just a part of his mission to make the Narrator become what he wanted and achieve what he wants, it was all planned, and Tyler succeeded. By the start and the end of the movie, Tyler’s purpose comes full circle. Tyler truly was the Narrator’s best friend, through and through.
Incredible how this scene looks like it was made 15 years later goes to show how good technology was back then and how bad the majority of other movies from that time aside from Saving Private Ryan 1998 Heat 1995 and The Insider 1999 looked slow paced dated sloppy and have strange stunts
I love the details of the plane scene. Like, first time watchers wouldn't notice that there was blood on the cabin or the fact that the flight attendent's head was missing when the second plane colided with the one Edward's character is in.
Imagine a schizophreniac dude talking to himself about soaps, accidents and briefcases in front of you and your family who are just aimed to have a calm holiday to relax some
I love how the first single serving friend is so different from tyler,she only does question which she pretends she's interested only to have a conversation,like most of us
It’s cool that after they are done talking, Ty’er get up and leaves. This won’t be a problem if they were in the AIRPLANE. Tyler is litterally leaving in this scene!! After all why he would need to take his suitcase.
Watching this movie in my thirties - Tyler comes off as a jerk who also doesn't know anything about plane crashes. He just exudes confidence, but not a lot other than that,
It doesnt. If it did even oxygen they supply on planes is not enough not long enough to make you actually high the oxygen they supply on planes is enough to keep you from dying at the height were the air is thin
I liked Fight Club when i was a teenager. Now I’m 40 and think, “oh, boo hoo. A guy has a job that enables him to have a comfortable lifestyle.” It’s my same feelings about The Catcher in the Rye: if the ride is so bad, feel free to hop off, buddy. Both works have a common feature: quit whining.
Fight Club the book and the movie were written in the 90s, and they exude 90s spirit, the spirit of a time of abundance, prosperity... where people feel the need for more uncertainty and chaos. To us, living in these foul 2020s, it seems almost obscene. Same way people from the 1930s/40s would have been laughing at artwork and questionning from the prosperous 1900s or 1960s. I watched the movie a few days ago and I thought the same, "oh boy, if you're not happy, have a taste of a less prosperous world...". But it struck me also of being a teenager theme, that desire to upend the whole world. Age may have made us less sensitive to that mentality.
deepest movie ever ... is fun is real predicts a lot of things that actually took place shortly after and every man kind identify with something there , life insurance pays triple ...
Soap is the yardstick of civilization because of physical hygiene. Moral hygiene is reflective of physical hygiene. It's a wrench. It's a symbol for moral hygiene.
its untrue. I looked it up. but oxygen in high altitudes can keep pilots functional. lack of it in that situation is what makes people “high”, but its also dangerous
Brad was cool back then. Now not so much. He conformed and became the establishment and a control freak. He used to not give a shit now he micro manages his socks. LOL
The most devastating explosive: DMT. Do your research, procrastinate, create and come back to this moment. I'll wait and see you there; just don't mention me. 😜 🤫
@@hoagie911 Instead of Fight club it would be Woke club where they "fight" each other by listing as many pronouns as possible and whoever lists more wins
Name one major movie that makes a big deal about non traditional pronouns. I don't think I have ever seen a movie that does anything like this. You lack the ability to think for yourself and examine evidence around you.
I never liked this movie....the book is decent....this movie is way over rated.....all the people i know who thought it was amazing and profound were all stoners and idiots.
Fun Fact: Explosive material can be made using simple household items but the filmmakers left out a few crucial ingredients so no one could actually try this.
Orange juice is very bad for napalm. Use motor oil. Anything that came from raw oil process, grease, fat, oil, or lubricant does the job.
Don't ask how I know.
@@JagoTFCcringe
@@JagoTFCbro tell me please
And fortunately the internet exists so everyone can actually try this. Lol
Anarchist cookbook
I love at @1:02 where we see Tyler emerging out of Norton as a way of us being introduced to his new personality. Brilliantly done
Very 'clever' camera work right there
The face he did when Narrator said "we have the same briefcase" always gets me it's funnier everytime i see.
You see that space between the seats. Looks like a lot of space. Like you can sit comfortably.
If only every plane were like this
they’re clearly in first class
First class seats.
Econ has at least 3 seats next to each other.
How would they film this in real economy?
@@jeanmichellelaurent embrace discomfort
Exact same brief case and calls him his friend the moment he meets him. The signs were there from the very beginning, and it’s just the perfect amount of subtlety.
Yeah fr i haven’t watched this scene since i watched this movie for the first time a month ago and wow
3:22 I always think of this line when I get up after the drink service
I do too at the movie theater 😂
I like how the frame and the camera work are set up so that Tyler literally splits from Edward Norton's character.
this is when Tyler was created in his mind.
notice he is still in the same suit, same plane, and Tyler is sitting where the lady was.
I remember reading once a theory that said that this Tyler is actually a real guy and the narrator then gave his alter ego (imaginary Tyler) his image, if you pay attention this Tyler has very similar clothes (same color) to the ones he wears later at the bar but they are not the same clothes, also this Tyler steals a red car wich the other Tyler later doesn't have and the narrator questions him on it, of course there's also the exact same briefcase and the soap so...
You actually see the narrator pass “tyler” on an escalator. So maybe from that one glimpse, he created his whole alter ego
Or he died in a plane crash and the entire movie is just a dying dream
You are right. He is actually a real guy that the narrator sees and envisioned his ultra confident self in brad pitts image. When Norton is watching tv at the hotel in one of the previous scenes, you can see Pitt on the tv screen as a random banquet waiter on the right side. Pretty cool detail they incorporated on how media affects self image and yet the narrator criticizes how media affects self image later on in the film
"Which iteration are we on?" - Narrator to Tyler. Or for the ones that need a book to see the big picture: "let Us make Man in Our image."
@@jeanmichellelaurent Or he finally fell asleep and the rest of the film is an elongated dream
3:28 the plane didn’t even land. Where did Tyler wander off too
"A major one"
It’s Ford considering the burnt car they were looking at was an early 90s Lincoln Towncar
Holy crap I just realized, when you look into Tyler Durden’s glasses there is NO reflection. Dead giveaway that he didn’t exist.
hint: same briefcase
lol shut up, its best to watch is blind
Open and shut case... Very brief.
What I love about Tyler as a character is that at the start of the Narrator’s and Tyler’s relationship, Tyler is simply something created by the Narrator’s mind to help him become what he wants to be and do what he wants to do. However, as the Narrator continues to progress their relationship by reaching out to him through the telephone, coming to live with Tyler, starting Fight Club, and in the end becoming great friends with him, Tyler’s role as a character changes as the Narrator grows to want more and more. What I’m saying is, at the end of the day, Tyler is simply a reflection of what the Narrator wants, and as Tyler, the Narrator can get what we wants. At the start of the movie, Tyler was just this cool guy with interesting ideas and a great personality. However, by the end of the movie Tyler is a terrorist because he’s reflecting that the Narrator wants to break down and rebuild society from the ground up. Everything Tyler puts the Narrator through after a certain point is done to break him down to ensure he reaches his goal. He’s basically saying, “You want to rebuild society? Then abandon your humanity and embrace that sacrifices have to be made.” Tyler only becomes a problem for the Narrator because Tyler wants Marla, Marla wants the Narrator, and the Narrator wants nothing to do with Marla. When Marla reminds the Narrator of his humanity and the Narrator realizes that Tyler is simply a part of himself, Tyler continues doing his job and ensuring the plan goes smoothly. However, this is at the cost of hurting the Narrator and Marla. By the end of the movie when the Narrator finally embraces that Tyler is just a part of himself and he steels his resolve to kill Tyler, Tyler’s mission has been completed. Tyler finally made the Narrator achieve and become what he wanted. Everything Tyler put the Narrator through was just a part of his mission to make the Narrator become what he wanted and achieve what he wants, it was all planned, and Tyler succeeded. By the start and the end of the movie, Tyler’s purpose comes full circle. Tyler truly was the Narrator’s best friend, through and through.
Fun Fact: Napalm is not an explosive as Tyler suggests. It's just an incendiary not unlike gasoline.
Thay fact wasn't really that fun
Incredible how this scene looks like it was made 15 years later goes to show how good technology was back then and how bad the majority of other movies from that time aside from Saving Private Ryan 1998 Heat 1995 and The Insider 1999 looked slow paced dated sloppy and have strange stunts
Because back then movies were good
There were many other good movies. The Matrix came out in 1999. Same year as the Fight Club.
Terminator 2 had very good vfx as well
@@ArnHazI don’t like the Matrix
@@randomguy56789 Ok. But I do. I think both FC and the Matrix have a similar late-90s vibe. You are free to disagree.
Watched this movie yesterday and got offered the window seat with these instructions🙏🏾💯
I love the details of the plane scene. Like, first time watchers wouldn't notice that there was blood on the cabin or the fact that the flight attendent's head was missing when the second plane colided with the one Edward's character is in.
If one were so inclined
You have a kind of sick desperation in your laugh
Really hits home
Imagine a schizophreniac dude talking to himself about soaps, accidents and briefcases in front of you and your family who are just aimed to have a calm holiday to relax some
I love how the first single serving friend is so different from tyler,she only does question which she pretends she's interested only to have a conversation,like most of us
What a great movie. Love this scene.
those seats look a lot more comfortable
One of the best films of the 20th century.
It’s cool that after they are done talking, Ty’er get up and leaves. This won’t be a problem if they were in the AIRPLANE. Tyler is litterally leaving in this scene!! After all why he would need to take his suitcase.
My favorite part is when Tyler says “Did you know if you mixed a lighter and spray can you can make a flamethrower?”
0:58
0:57 1:00 1:08 1:10 1:16 1:53 2:20 3:20
Legend
Can we just take a minute to appreciate how absolutely GOD TIER David Fincher is as a director?
Why would he take his briefcase full of soap to the bathroom? Why would he take it on the plane in the first place?
These are the questions…
"Wanna switch seats?"
Watching this movie in my thirties - Tyler comes off as a jerk who also doesn't know anything about plane crashes. He just exudes confidence, but not a lot other than that,
0:42 aaaaaand, there go my ears
In case anyone's wondering, oxygen does not, in fact, get you high.
It does
@@Reizwink source?
Then why the hell did I just order a huge oxygen tank?
It doesnt. If it did even oxygen they supply on planes is not enough not long enough to make you actually high the oxygen they supply on planes is enough to keep you from dying at the height were the air is thin
@@mercifulhorror4935 Anything that isn't the air we breathe can get you high bc of hypoxia.
Fans of Deadpool really like this movie
crazy how the window seat was empty and main protagonist didn't even sit in it.
‘Why? So you can pretend like you’re interested?’
Plane
Эйнштейн
A MAJOR ONE.
"How is that working out for you?"
"What?"
Pure oxygen doesn’t get you high.
I liked Fight Club when i was a teenager. Now I’m 40 and think, “oh, boo hoo. A guy has a job that enables him to have a comfortable lifestyle.” It’s my same feelings about The Catcher in the Rye: if the ride is so bad, feel free to hop off, buddy. Both works have a common feature: quit whining.
Fight Club the book and the movie were written in the 90s, and they exude 90s spirit, the spirit of a time of abundance, prosperity... where people feel the need for more uncertainty and chaos.
To us, living in these foul 2020s, it seems almost obscene. Same way people from the 1930s/40s would have been laughing at artwork and questionning from the prosperous 1900s or 1960s.
I watched the movie a few days ago and I thought the same, "oh boy, if you're not happy, have a taste of a less prosperous world...".
But it struck me also of being a teenager theme, that desire to upend the whole world. Age may have made us less sensitive to that mentality.
How’s the working out for you?
What?
Being clever.
Great.
Keep it up then.
The inner dialogue of the insane.
You have some kind of sick desperation in your laugh 😎
deepest movie ever ... is fun is real predicts a lot of things that actually took place shortly after and every man kind identify with something there , life insurance pays triple ...
I like to imagine that this was a real guy that Tyler met at some point, and wanted to be like.
Bro thinks hes Mason from black ops 1
Wait until you discover this came out 10 years before BO1
How's that working out for you? Being clever 😉
Love that line. The reason I searched for this clip
23 Days olympéa
The paper one? Or what
Soap is the yardstick of civilization because of physical hygiene.
Moral hygiene is reflective of physical hygiene.
It's a wrench.
It's a symbol for moral hygiene.
hey we have the same briefcase
Weird
If oxygen makes you high, why aren’t we high all the time?
its untrue. I looked it up. but oxygen in high altitudes can keep pilots functional. lack of it in that situation is what makes people “high”, but its also dangerous
Not at all
Oxygen does NOT get you high lol
This was the exact moment 'Jack' became Heisenberg.
🙏🙏🙏
If they weren’t calm you could use anxious blood to get high
Brad was cool back then. Now not so much. He conformed and became the establishment and a control freak. He used to not give a shit now he micro manages his socks. LOL
İch bin aus d Bett nicht gekoe dass das los geht. Hell eins links hell rechts. Tobo. 2yets Punk oldest
Cat litter...
The most devastating explosive: DMT. Do your research, procrastinate, create and come back to this moment. I'll wait and see you there; just don't mention me. 😜 🤫
If this movie were made today they'd be played by two black lesbian DEI hires
We’re so fuxked!!
@@tonytoni1150cry about it lmao
You're the sort of person to vote for the Don't Say Gay bill
@@hoagie911 Instead of Fight club it would be Woke club where they "fight" each other by listing as many pronouns as possible and whoever lists more wins
Name one major movie that makes a big deal about non traditional pronouns. I don't think I have ever seen a movie that does anything like this. You lack the ability to think for yourself and examine evidence around you.
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I never liked this movie....the book is decent....this movie is way over rated.....all the people i know who thought it was amazing and profound were all stoners and idiots.