What is your favourite David Fincher-film?

Started by Spike, May 11, 2003, 05:10:32 AM

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Fight Club's book was waaaaay better, the end was slightly better in the movie, though.  

But alas, the movie was still great.  It wasn't about fighting, but using fighting as a way of learning that you are mortal and you will die.  There's so much to it that most people overlook.

Poor saps.
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Quote from: AlguienEstolamiPantalonesi still say that fight club was made for the fred dursts of the world

and our artier friends are looking for something deeper

u were lookin for somethun deeper till eye put it in u...

i look forward to lords of dogtown or whatever...skate or die

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Quote from: Walrus, KooKookajoobFight Club's book was waaaaay better, the end was slightly better in the movie, though.  

But alas, the movie was still great.  It wasn't about fighting, but using fighting as a way of learning that you are mortal and you will die.  There's so much to it that most people overlook.

Poor saps.

actually i thought the movie was better.  and it took all the good ideas in the book and turned them into a better story. i think even chuck has said he likes the movie better.
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Quote from: Walrus, KooKookajoobFight Club's book was waaaaay better, the end was slightly better in the movie, though.  

But alas, the movie was still great.  It wasn't about fighting, but using fighting as a way of learning that you are mortal and you will die.  There's so much to it that most people overlook.

Poor saps.

actually i thought the movie was better.  and it took all the good ideas in the book and turned them into a better story. i think even chuck has said he likes the movie better.

Ahhhhhh!
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Quote from: Walrus, KooKookajoobFight Club's book was waaaaay better, the end was slightly better in the movie, though.  

But alas, the movie was still great.  It wasn't about fighting, but using fighting as a way of learning that you are mortal and you will die.  There's so much to it that most people overlook.

Poor saps.

actually i thought the movie was better.  and it took all the good ideas in the book and turned them into a better story. i think even chuck has said he likes the movie better.

Ahhhhhh!

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