brad pitt as tyler durden (fight club, 1999)

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brad pitt as tyler durden (fight club, 1999)

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Heh. None of you will ever understand fight club like me. Heh. I’m just. So sick and twisted. You wouldn’t understand…..
Jibaro (from Love, Death & Robots)
when i’m wearing my fight club/se7en shirt and some says “i like your shirt :)”
and not “OH MY GOD!!! i love fight club/se7en, can you please break the film down into the stages of production, explain what went on behind the scenes, the responses to the film when it came out and all of Fincher’s directorial choices? can you also tell me all of the fight club/se7en fun facts you know!!! :3”

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"Become vengeance, David. Become wrath."
Se7en (1995) Dir. David Fincher
Jesse Eisenberg has obsessive compulsive disorder in real life, and he later said that playing the character in this movie tapped in with the characteristics that he had struggled to fight against his whole life.
The Winklevoss twins were actually played by one actor, Armie Hammer. However, they used a model, Josh Pence, for some of the scenes when they were together, whose face was replaced with CGI to mimic Hammer’s.
The studio initially wanted to cut off 30 pages of the script. But Fincher resent it in by asking them to read it in a speedy manner, and they accepted the whole draft.
During the scene in the night club when Eisenberg and Timberlake are discussing what next to do with the project, there was no noise in the background: and the extras were miming and dancing to no noise. Fincher still required Eisenberg and Timberlake to shout as if they were in a pumping environment. So that they could add in the extra dance music noise later on.
Fight Club (1999) – David Fincher