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Created Dec 16, 2010 02:21AM PST • Updated Dec 16, 2010 02:21AM PST
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   Let's talk about Fight Club. A contemporary classic, David Fincher's surreal masterpiece makes killer use of several cinematic power tools: sophisticated CGI and film processing, faux sophisticated alienation, throbbing music, Brad Pitt. You gotta give this nihilistic triumph grudging credit. It's as entertaining and intriguing a race to rock bottom as has ever been committed to celluloid. That's saying something given Hollywood's obsession with artistic self-destruction. The movie demands to be seen twice. Don't worry. The brilliant story's even mor… | ||||||
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   A new laureate to the pantheon of great war movies. | ||||||
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   I was a great fan of Ludlum's Bourne spy novels. The movie has to rush through concepts in order to make the viewing time manageable, but I was not dissappointed. Action packed, edge of your seat the whole time. | ||||||


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