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Episode breakdownBlake joins TV watching/podcasting machine Sydney-based T.V critic, Dan Barrett - to immediately break the first two rules of David Fincher's Fight Club on its 20th anniversary. Blake and Dan hit each other as hard as they can as they discuss - sneaking into "R" rated movies, twists in the time before Twitter spoiler frenzy and the film's reactionary masculinity.This podcast stars…Blake Howard (follow Blake on Twitter)Dan Barrett (follow Dan on Twitter) Further readingWhen Rosie O'Donnell Spoiled 'Fight Club' on Her Show for Millions of ViewersBy Ryan ParkerThe First Rule of Making' Fight Club': Talk About 'Fight Club'By Brian RafteryFurther viewingThe Sixth SenseThe GameZodiacMindhunterThe Crying GameAce Ventura: Pet Detective SubscribeOn iTunesOn SpotifyOn StitcherOn Youtube
Matty joins me again today to talk about another big movie from 1999, David Fincher's Fight Club. Does it age well? Listen in to find out! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
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The Legend of Cedric Graham's been practising his terrible Jason Statham impersonation for a whole week, but in the end it's Mark who covers the Stath's shark-'em-up The Meg. Rob, Aidan and Graham, meanwhile, turn their attention to Michael Lehmann's cult classic Heathers, now back in cinemas for its thirtieth anniversary. Is it still so very, or has it accrued some damage? A full Off the Shelf sees Rob looking at an uncharacteristic film by one of his favourite directors - Hirokazu Koreeda - in Arrow Academy's new release The Third Murder, Graham goes in the slammer with Frank Sinatra and Leslie Howard in The Premium Collection's triple-format release of Von Ryan's Express, and Aidan initiates our new feature Devil's Advocate. For its first run-out, we're asking a question that could result in fisticuffs: is David Fincher's Fight Club really any good? Apologies for the background noise this week, Rob's water tank was kicking out all sorts of noise. It shouldn't stop you from enjoying this week's packed episode. If you did, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and consider giving us a rating on iTunes. Or head over to our PATREON. Join us next week as we tackle our latest director's lottery episode, who is the director in question - you'll have to listen to find out. #Podcast #Movies #Films #Reviews #CinemaEclectica #Eclectica #TheGeekShow #TheMeg #JasonStatham #DavidFincher #FightClub #Heathers #1980s #TheThirdMurder #ArrowAcademy #FrankSinatra #VonRyansSxpress #HirokazuKoreeda #DirectorsLottery
A must have DVD/Blu-ray for your collection. David Fincher's Fight Club is full of special features and commentaries galore. Reginald Titus Jr is the host and Casey G. Smith co-host's episode 23. Fight club 1999, a perfect film going into a new century.
This week, Kat and Jocelyn discuss David Fincher's Fight Club! We talk about satire, the genesis of the alt-right movement, and Helena Bonham-Carter's best attempt at an American accent. This episode is also brought to you in part by TeePublic. Check out www.TeePublic.com and discover your next favourite Tee. Psst... they also have nerdy hoodies, sweaters, baseball tees and long sleeves. Check out our favourite designs at www.TeePublic.HateLovePodcast.com Edited by Andrew Ivimeyand produced for the From Superheroes network. Visit www.FromSuperheroes.com for more podcasts, YouTube series, web comics, and more. IHIBILI Logo by Cubbyhole Studio www.cubbyhole.studio
First Rule of Jim Uhls, YOU DO NOT TALK ABOUT Jim Uhls!We I have a MAJOR treat for the tribe this week. I have no other than Jim Uhls, the master screenwriter behind David Fincher's "Fight Club", one of the greatest films in my generation, in my humble option.When Chuck Palahniuk's Fight Club was making the rounds in Hollywood, it was a tough sale to be adapted for the screen. But then Brad Pitt got involved; add David Fincher and Ed Norton, throw Jim Uhls into the mix and you've got a modern classic.Jim’s screenwriting credits include of course the modern classic “Fight Club” the feature-film "Jumper" the NBC television film "Semper Fi" and the SyFy miniseries "Spin".In this remarkable discussion, Jim Uhls breaks the first rule of Fight Club: He talks about it, working with David Fincher, why he hates outlines and why you should interview your characters. Step inside the mind of the man who figured out how to conquer Hollywood as he lays down knowledge bomb after knowledge bomb in this eye-opening interview.Towards the end of the interview, Jim gives easily the GREATEST ADVICE ON HOW TO BECOME A WORKING SCREENWRITER I EVER HEARD! This podcast is not to be missed.Enjoy my conversation with Jim Uhls.
This week Chales Poynter and I discuss David Fincher's Fight Club. This is a movie that's often misinterpreted and we delve into the film's themes and overall message as well as discuss our love for Fincher's style and Charle's personal connection to the film. Check out Charle's great cosplay on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChaksProductions/ and Twitter: @chaksproduction
The fundamentals of masculinity are called into question this week as the boys dive headlong into two very different kinds of manly, rough and tumble opuses in David Fincher's Fight Club and the pitch black crime comedy, Prime Cut starring Lee Marvin vs Gene Hackman. Get your wieners out and keep your guard up because the pig balls are swingin' LOW and HEAVY this week! Air your grievances at: cultofmuscle@gmail.com Get in on the supplementary CoM experience at: facebook.com/groups/cultofmuscle Look at cool junk at: cultofmuscle.tumblr.com Put a shirt on your back at: redbubble.com/people/cultofmuscle/shop Watcha Been Liftin': 0:00:00 - 0:44:00 Fight Club: 0:45:00 - 1:46:00 Prime Cut: 1:47:00 - 2:28:00 Feedback: 2:28:00 - END
Mike Simpson (www.mikesimpson.com) is our guest on Episode 19 of DREW AND GEORGE TALK TO PEOPLE…SOMETIMES. A vegan also known for producing music such as The Beastie Boys Paul's Boutique and Beck's Odelay and also composed for film's such as David Fincher's Fight Club! Drew and George had the pleasure of chatting with him about Tone Loc, Compton, the lakers, and skiing. Without question, one of the best. On top of that, a real nice guy. This episode features PR Machine. Shout out to biggie.
This week, Tom chose David Fincher's Fight Club (1999). In our most professional podcast yet, we analyze the film's messages, and discuss whether the film would be able to be made today. Plus, we talk about author Chuck Palahniuk, discuss David Fincher's oeuvre and opine about a select group of actors who lose themselves in a part. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the third episode the boys are plagued by technical difficulties forcing a re-recording where they discuss the death of Michael Clarke Duncan, bionic eyes, drunk cameras, Quebec and the Hitler clothing store. Before moving on to a screening of David Fincher's Fight Club. Music: http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/495419 ~Caught In The Thought~ ThermalLaser Contact: Raarabbit@gmail.com