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Fight Club. 25 years later

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By (user no longer on site) OP    6 weeks ago

I did a similar thread yesterday

Can do without some if these newer films sometimes

25 years and still a cool film

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By *ir Toot of the frostMan 6 weeks ago

Burton-on-Trent

Shame we can't talk about it.

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By *wist my nipplesCouple 6 weeks ago

North East Scotland, mostly


"Shame we can't talk about it."

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By *n at the DeeP endCouple 6 weeks ago

Manchester


"Shame we can't talk about it."

Talk about what?

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By *he ExcaliburMan 6 weeks ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

His name is Robert Paulsen

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By *HUSH-Man 6 weeks ago

London

Incredible that it’s more relevant now.

“Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate, so we can buy shit we don't need”

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By *ormalfornorfolkMan 6 weeks ago

Norwich


"Incredible that it’s more relevant now.

“Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate, so we can buy shit we don't need”"

Too right. I’m going to watch it again. It’ll be much better now I’ve got a fucking massive telly to watch it on.

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By *MisschiefxTV/TS 6 weeks ago

London


"Incredible that it’s more relevant now.

“Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate, so we can buy shit we don't need”"

Human nature doesn't change

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By *n at the DeeP endCouple 6 weeks ago

Manchester

We rewatched it a few months ago with our eldest (who is now also a film nerd) and she loved it too. Definite top 10.

I fell almost disappointed in myself but there is something strangely appealing about Marla. The other half is disappointed in me

Him

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By *aughtynorthern1Man 6 weeks ago

Carlisle

The book and film both hit a nerve as being very relevant today. That said I believe there are now a lot of disenchanted and disenfranchised women out there too.

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By *rT25Man 6 weeks ago

Rotherham


"We rewatched it a few months ago with our eldest (who is now also a film nerd) and she loved it too. Definite top 10.

I fell almost disappointed in myself but there is something strangely appealing about Marla. The other half is disappointed in me

Him"

I'm with you on Marla

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By *osey WalesMan 6 weeks ago

Surrey

So many great old films out there that the teenagers who work with me have never heard of.

A few that the 19 year old had never heard of, and film references that he had no vlue of because never heard of the films.

Gladiator.. i know, words failed me.

The truffle shuffle (Goonies)

Kyser Sozay (the usual suspects)

Freeeeeeedom (Braveheart)

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By *n at the DeeP endCouple 6 weeks ago

Manchester


"So many great old films out there that the teenagers who work with me have never heard of.

A few that the 19 year old had never heard of, and film references that he had no vlue of because never heard of the films.

Gladiator.. i know, words failed me.

The truffle shuffle (Goonies)

Kyser Sozay (the usual suspects)

Freeeeeeedom (Braveheart)

"

Their parents clearly failed them if they haven't seen The Goonies.

You MUST educate them

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