Fight Club (1999)
A confused young man in the not too distant future with no family or close friends, frequents cancer and disease support groups as a way to bond with others. Pretending to be terminally ill or feigning various other infirmities to fit in. Sick of his dead end, white bread, white collar corporate career and disgusted with the empty consumer culture that his generation has been doomed to inherit, he and a very devious friend named Tyler Durden create a new club where young men come to relieve their frustrations by beating each other to a pulp. The popularity of this club grows exponentially, and eventually some very profound rules are created to govern it. Because one of those rules is no more than 50 people to a fight club, soon new fight clubs are popping up everywhere and spread across the nation. Tyler Durden, the fight club's founder, quickly becomes a cult hero of epic proportions, a new messiah for a dead generation.
Edition Details:
• Region 1 encoding (US and Canada only)
• Closed-captioned, THX
• Commentary by director David Fincher
• Commentary by actor Brad Pitt
• Commentary by Composers
• Commentary by Helena Bonham Carter
• Commentary by Edward Norton
• Production notes
• Theatrical trailer(s)
• Five Deleted Scenes and Outtakes
• Still Galleries: Set Design Stills, Costume Stills, Original sketches, Oil paintings,
Storyboards, Publicity stills, Lobby cards & Production Stills
• 17 behind-the-scenes vignettes
• Making-Of Fight Club
• THX Optimode
• Widescreen anamorphic format
• Number of discs: 2
First Rule: You do not talk about Fight Club.
Second Rule: You do not talk about Fight Club.
Third Rule: When someone says, "Stop," or goes limp, the fight is over.
Fourth Rule: Only two guys to a fight.
Fifth Rule: One fight at a time.
Sixth Rule: No Shirts, no shoes.
Seventh Rule: Fights go on as long as they have to.
Eighth Rule: If this is your first night at Fight Club, you have to fight.
