What does Chuck think after 13 years of Fight Club?
Apart from being a great money income, I mean.
"After a whole life reading, I realized books don't make you cleverer. They think for you.
So I started writing."
Mo money, mo problems.
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He thinks it's pretty cool and doesn't afraid of anything.
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I never really thought about it, but I guess I would think he wakes up every morning and rolls back and forth in his silk sheets and sings this:
I think he probably doesn't think to much about it.
No really. Tell us what you really think.
No really. Tell us what you really think.
i really dont think you want me to....
maybe if there's another thing like free forum june a couple years ago, and i could make a ton of people who jack off to fight club cry...
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“...There are so many ways of being despicable it quite makes one's head spin. But the way to be really despicable is to be contemptuous of other people's pain. You ought to have some apprehension that the man you see before you was once even younger than you are now and arrived at his present wretchedness by imperceptible degrees.”
-James Baldwin
I just rewatched this a couple weeks ago. Better movie than I'd remembered.
This is why we can't have nice things.
Hopefully he's not thinking about making "Fight Club 2." I think Chuck is smart enough to leave it be. But then again some people have to make more "Pirates of the Caribbean" and "Indiana Jones" movies lol
"For most of this century, scientists have worshiped the hardware of the brain and the software of the mind; the messy powers of the heart were left to the poets."
Fight Club: The Musical?
This is why we can't have nice things.
Fight Club comic book series! Tyler gains super powers after rolling into that toxic waste dump while trying to retrieve it to make some sort of explosive! Then we're really fucked.
Si vis pacem, para bellum
No really. Tell us what you really think.
i really dont think you want me to....
maybe if there's another thing like free forum june a couple years ago, and i could make a ton of people who jack off to fight club cry...
What's it to you if people like what they like?
I'm all for them making as many Indiana Jones movies as they can until Harrison Ford can't walk anymore.
As long as they stop using CGI for anything.
Fight Club: The Musical?
Imagine Brad Pitt and Edward Norton look alikes prancing all over a stage singing " Listen up, maggots! You are not special! You are not a beautiful or unique snowflake!"
"For most of this century, scientists have worshiped the hardware of the brain and the software of the mind; the messy powers of the heart were left to the poets."
Fight Club: The Musical?
Imagine Brad Pitt and Edward Norton look alikes prancing all over a stage singing " Listen up, maggots! You are not special! You are not a beautiful or unique snowflake!"
It was about a week away from happening.
They may have even had a week-long run of shows, i don't remember.
I don't want to remember.
As long as they stop using CGI for anything.
I dunno man...that scene in crystal skull where Harrison Ford survives that nuclear bomb drop and realizes he can survive by hiding into a fridge...ohh that scene was rough for me to watch lol
"For most of this century, scientists have worshiped the hardware of the brain and the software of the mind; the messy powers of the heart were left to the poets."
As long as they stop using CGI for anything.
I dunno man...that scene in crystal skull where Harrison Ford survives that nuclear bomb drop and realizes he can survive by hiding into a fridge...ohh that scene was rough for me to watch lol
That's what Indiana Jones does though.
It ain't any crazier than them jumping out of a plane on a life raft and then skiing down a mountain and over a waterfall.
Haha ok, you won me over on this discussion. Btw-I saw that one of your fav. books is "Moby Dick" in the fav. book thread. I just read it a couple months ago and I really enjoyed it. Every time I was reading I kept hearing "Blood and thunder" by Mastodon playing in the background of my mind lol I'm surprised Hollywood hasn't made a remake of that novel recently...I'm sure it's in thought though.
"For most of this century, scientists have worshiped the hardware of the brain and the software of the mind; the messy powers of the heart were left to the poets."
It really doesn't lend itself to a good movie though. So much of what's great about it is in the beauty of the language he uses.
It'd be like if the tried to make a movie from a poem.
And I thought you weren't a poetry fan...
I bet he's surprised so many straight guys liked it.

Fight Club: The Musical?
Seriously, people.
This happened.
Chuck approved it.
He approved the videogame, too.
*cha-chinnng*
This is why we can't have nice things.
I still don't, but I've changed my mind about people that do like poetry. Reading Moby-Dick I get the same feeling that I imagine people that like poetry get. And, by God, that's a good feeling! If some one gets that same feeling from reading shitty poetry I ain't going to say one bad word about 'em anymore!
i dont think he really cares. he was, though, pretty excited over the concept and characters of the story going to the stage. or at least i remember him blathering about it for a while. i woulda seriously gone to see it in a town near me
but it's not like he's gonna make a part II of the novel hahaha tyler takes manhattan. he said years ago that making a part two would be the most boring thing he could think of.
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i'd assume he thinks its funny that so many people took a satire novel he wrote about demasculinized men, so fucking seriously,
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http://darkroomreview.blogspot.com
“...There are so many ways of being despicable it quite makes one's head spin. But the way to be really despicable is to be contemptuous of other people's pain. You ought to have some apprehension that the man you see before you was once even younger than you are now and arrived at his present wretchedness by imperceptible degrees.”
-James Baldwin