MINDBLOWN OVER FIGHT CLUB (1999) ♡ MOVIE REACTION - FIRST TIME WATCHING!

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Centane

Centane

Ай бұрын

Thank you for watching my reaction as I watch "Fight Club" for the first time! ♡
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@Centane
@Centane Ай бұрын
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@wmont9169
@wmont9169 Ай бұрын
Do you also do the editing for all your channels? If so congratulations for your hard work.
@jdm1066
@jdm1066 Ай бұрын
TYLER SOZE!
@Centane
@Centane Ай бұрын
@@wmont9169 Thank you 🥲 it's truly a bunch of work, especially as I also study 😅
@wmont9169
@wmont9169 Ай бұрын
@@Centane Thank you for sharing, you must make your family and friends very proud. Sending over a small gift for your lunch/coffee.
@DerekHise
@DerekHise Ай бұрын
Nice! I got so wrapped up in "Attack on Titan", I forgot to check the main channel. Btw, I have to recommend "Death Note" for your next anime poll.
@pudder68
@pudder68 Ай бұрын
"Man Tyler's really in your head" .. man I chuckled at that one knowing the twist
@Centane
@Centane Ай бұрын
😂😂
@dogawful
@dogawful Ай бұрын
Definitely
@SaneInsaneSanity
@SaneInsaneSanity Ай бұрын
same, hahaha
@not_cicero
@not_cicero Ай бұрын
I was also impressed at her relating Tyler's splicing of the movie tape with the "glitches" in the film, don't think I've seen anyone else catch that
@davemchard1530
@davemchard1530 Ай бұрын
I came here to say this. Made me laugh out loud, felt good.
@coldflamebluedragon196
@coldflamebluedragon196 Ай бұрын
Fight Club is infinitely rewatchable. Not only are there countless clues and Easter Eggs but the acting and dialogue is so good that it always captures your attention
@writerwade9241
@writerwade9241 Ай бұрын
I was just thinking that. When Tyler put Marla on the bus out of town, I just noticed, for the first time, that there was a movie marquee in the background. The movie playing was "Seven Years in Tibet," starring Brad Pitt.
@hannibalkingml
@hannibalkingml Ай бұрын
And a bunch of different scenes you can see that Marla isn’t real either. She’s a figment of his imagination like when they’re at her apartment they don’t show up in the reflection in the mirror.
@chuckh4077
@chuckh4077 Ай бұрын
Too bad non of the reactors watched the film on blue ray first. 😅 big surprise for them at the start. It tricked me.
@gregoryjames174
@gregoryjames174 Ай бұрын
​@@hannibalkingmlThat was a camera angle issue not that she was fake. You forget the whole movie is a NARRATION, everything you saw could have or never have happened and you will never settle the debate of who is real because the movie you just watched was in reality the movie Fight Club was made by Tyler Durden the whole movie. 🤯🤯🤯 The flashes of Tyler throughout the film? Put in by Tyler Durden, evident by the big hairy c*** flashed at the end of the film.😂
@Turalcar
@Turalcar Ай бұрын
One of the clues I only recently figured out is that Narrator's background (some kind of chemist specializing in fire) is exactly the kind of person who would know how to make soap, burn his apartment and make explosives.
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@-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.- Ай бұрын
28:35 "Wow... Tyler is really in your head." What a great observation. You saw what was going on. You just didn't realize the full extent of it, understandably.
@CharlesVanNoland
@CharlesVanNoland Ай бұрын
"A woman could cut off your penis while you're sleeping and toss it out the window of a moving car." He's referring to the case of Lorena Bobbitt, which happened in the 90s a few years before this film came out. She cut her husband's wee-wee off and drove off, chucked it on the side of a road somewheres. Somehow the cops were able to find it, get it on ice, and it was successfully reattached, and John Bobbitt claims that it works fine these days. The 90s were wild!
@r2474ever
@r2474ever Ай бұрын
I myself was a late-comer to this movie back in the day, but once I did see it, it shot up to my personal S-tier of all movies.
@ReadingRambo152
@ReadingRambo152 Ай бұрын
28:40 "Wow, Tyler is really in your head." 😂
@MRC_5000
@MRC_5000 Ай бұрын
i am impressed that you noticed almot all cut-ins of tyler. i never saw them the first time around.
@Centane
@Centane Ай бұрын
what can I say, I have an eye for ... glitches? Brad Pitt? ... 🤨
@MRC_5000
@MRC_5000 Ай бұрын
@@Centane well, yeah, the glitch pitt 😅did you notice tyler on the tv? not sure, if i'm at that point yet. there are just so many details! anyway, i really appreciate reactions to this movie. it reminds me a little bit of when i first watched it. if you appreciate the weirdness of all the story elements, you might want to check out chuck palahniuk (author of the novel). he has some interesting ideas for story-telling.
@TylerD288
@TylerD288 Ай бұрын
@@Centane it was all in your head, Kamilla. There were no glitches.
@dustinjones8887
@dustinjones8887 Ай бұрын
Centane: The cutting off of a penis and throwing it out of a car really happened, in the 1990's I think, by a woman named Lorena Bobbit. It was major news story. Love your reactions!
@0okamino
@0okamino Ай бұрын
Yep, to her cheating, abusive husband John Wayne Bobbitt.
@tonydeluna8095
@tonydeluna8095 Ай бұрын
Oh man! This movie takes me back to the late 90s! Great choice Centane!
@BouillaBased
@BouillaBased Ай бұрын
"The other guy" is Edward Norton. He's definitely worth checking out in Primal Fear and Rounders, for starters.
@colemannee9898
@colemannee9898 Ай бұрын
Also, American History X.
@atornblad
@atornblad Ай бұрын
This is one of those movies that you can't rewatch and see it in the same way. Every single scene appears differently when you watch it the second time. When Tyler boards the bus, he doesn't pay. When they have their car crash, Tyler is driving and the narrator is in the passenger seat, but when they get out, they have switched sides. And so on...
@dasc0yne
@dasc0yne Ай бұрын
"Sounds like she's in pain!" Oh, my sweet summer child.
@ericlewisauthor
@ericlewisauthor Ай бұрын
1999 was the pinnacle of human civilization. It's all been downhill since.
@michaelriddick7116
@michaelriddick7116 Ай бұрын
Facts ... The Matrix was right :🫤
@terrylandess6072
@terrylandess6072 Ай бұрын
All that was left was the editing of the already shot Lord of the Rings into the 3 films.
@writerwade9241
@writerwade9241 Ай бұрын
Before the movie, you stated that you didn't know the actors, other than Brad Pitt. Robert "Bob" Paulson was Meatloaf. The "actual" Tyler was Edward Norton, an amazing actor. Many reactors like to react to his movie - "American History X." It's pretty cool. Plus, skinny Edward Norton is a badass skinhead . . . and looks the part. You won't believe it's the same guy,
@MikkoRantalainen
@MikkoRantalainen Ай бұрын
Yeah, American History X is definitely worth watching. I would also recommend Rounders and The Illusionist.
@kennymccormick3480
@kennymccormick3480 Ай бұрын
Tyler Durden: “It's only after we've lost everything that we're free to do anything.”
@proosee
@proosee Ай бұрын
Like poet Janis Joplin once said: freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose.
@katiegwynn4495
@katiegwynn4495 Ай бұрын
This is in my top five movies, but that line has always bothered me. If you've truly lost everything, you can't afford to do anything. I'm not being sarcastic or picky. I lost everything and years later I'm still hunting for scraps. Just sayin'
@proosee
@proosee Ай бұрын
@@katiegwynn4495 I understand those words fully, I remember being very poor, I actually was more free than ever, I just moved to another country having few cents in my pocket - something I wouldn't do having house, children, etc.
@katiegwynn4495
@katiegwynn4495 Ай бұрын
@@proosee I'm not trying to discount anyone's personal experience. Yours is yours. Mine is not so positive
@kennymccormick3480
@kennymccormick3480 Ай бұрын
@@katiegwynn4495 I think it’s more to do with not being bound by the limitations set up by society/government, like having to wake up at a certain time to go to work to pay rent and taxes and buy things we don’t need which he says something similar in another scene. it’s kinda why I think post apocalyptic movies and tv shows are so popular. people yearn for a simpler time, where there’s ultimate freedom and you only have to worry about the basics of survival and not worry about if your late you might lose your job which could lead to you loosing your house and not being able to eat or if you park in the wrong place you’ll get a hefty fine and if you don’t pay they take your car or get sent to prison etc.. and similar things that this modern society thrusts upon you. I no it’s been romanticised and that it wouldn’t be as easy as people think but thats kinda what I take from that line and a few others in the movie.
@a_random_voice_in_the_void
@a_random_voice_in_the_void Ай бұрын
“This is the weirdest date we’ve ever seen.” 😂 One of my favorite comments about this movie, ever.
@user-kz5kx5ym5l
@user-kz5kx5ym5l Ай бұрын
"Wow, Tyler is really in your head" 🧠. Nice 👍 "He's making an Army 🪖 of Himself". Nice 👍
@Centane
@Centane Ай бұрын
😭😭
@-Knife-
@-Knife- Ай бұрын
This movie is legendary. There really isn't any other film like it.
@MikeB12800
@MikeB12800 Ай бұрын
In the U.S., support groups are free. They’re held in non-catholic churches with free coffee and snacks. They ask for a small donation. A.A. asks for 2$ but ask for whatever you can afford.
@headhunter1945
@headhunter1945 Ай бұрын
Mormon temples, too? And why specifically non-catholic?
@oskarfjortoft
@oskarfjortoft Ай бұрын
yeah. its the same in norway too only that most are without an affiliation to religious organizations. She probably confused it with resort-style rehab centers.
@MikeB12800
@MikeB12800 Ай бұрын
@@headhunter1945 I don’t know why, but they are usually held in Presbyterian churches.
@headhunter1945
@headhunter1945 Ай бұрын
@@MikeB12800 Checks out, they seem the least judgmental somehow lol.
@eduardoandres5989
@eduardoandres5989 Ай бұрын
"you're too fkn,.............BLOOOOOOOONDE!!!!" hahaha that always cracks me up!
@novemberoscar98
@novemberoscar98 Ай бұрын
"Wow. Tyler is really in your head." You have no idea.
@Centane
@Centane Ай бұрын
😭😭
@rodentnolastname6612
@rodentnolastname6612 Ай бұрын
"I really don't know what to expect here" Understatement of the year 🤣🤣🤣
@dard4642
@dard4642 Ай бұрын
The whole thing was a psychosis induced by sleep-deprivation. Tyler was making his way into the story early in the movie with those blips you would see on the screen. Then the narrator found the meetings, started crying, and started sleeping, and those bleeps of Tyler disappeared. Then Marla's presence disrupted The narrator's ability to sleep and Tyler showed up in full force. Then they got in a car wreck and the narrator was knocked unconscious and got some sleep. That's why, when he woke up, Tyler was gone. Then, when he went looking for Tyler for a few days, he wasn't sleeping, and Tyler reappeared.
@stanleydavidlepretre4241
@stanleydavidlepretre4241 Ай бұрын
A different angle that I've never considered before.
@RustCole01
@RustCole01 Ай бұрын
One theory that I'm partial to is that this all started as a result of his job. He goes around the country, visiting the scenes of fatal car accidents that are caused by the company he works for. The information he knows about the safety violations begins weighing on him and he develops insomnia. It's possible that the things he knew, caused him to become extremely scared of dying as well. The insomnia, coupled with his increasingly guilty conscience, leads to him developing the disassociative personality disorder. This is what led to the creation of his alter ego. It was a coping mechanism. It also ties in nicely with the support groups. Those support groups provided him a release of his guilt. He was so distraught about the things he saw at his job that he was literally losing sleep over it. Crying at those meetings helped ease the anxiety caused by his job and allowed him to sleep. But the constant road trips and dead bodies prevented him from making any real progress. Until finally, he just snapped and essentially became Tyler Durden for longer periods of time. And finally, the end, where he shootz himself, is where he confronts his guilt and his fear of dying, which is what ACTUALLY allows him to shed his alter ego for good.
@Filmfiend27
@Filmfiend27 Ай бұрын
“Maybe she went there to say hi to you.” Well … exactly lol.
@Centane
@Centane Ай бұрын
😭
@JordanCesaroni93
@JordanCesaroni93 Ай бұрын
Now this is a movie with a really good twist, message, and sound track
@asharpbflat7179
@asharpbflat7179 Ай бұрын
What's the message?
@lazyatthedisco
@lazyatthedisco Ай бұрын
​@@asharpbflat7179His name was Robert Paulson.
@TylerD288
@TylerD288 Ай бұрын
@@asharpbflat7179 marry a woman like Marla Singer, if you can.
@williameleno
@williameleno Ай бұрын
​​@@asharpbflat7179Sorry its quite a long and unnecessary read but I feel the message is actually often misinterpreted by it's target audience of men who feel the point is to let go of everything and fight anyone and anything you believe is wrong. Which if you do think that's the point of the movie, you're the people that it's making fun of. However it's more obvious to women (usually, as I've seen some women interpret it the same wrong way). Fight Club is a cult and this movie is an indictment of Buddhism. In fact it's easy to see the comparison between Fight Club and Buddhism, from shaving your head and cutting ties with all possessions to the endurance of physical abuse from your superior and feeling nothing except for your willingness to give full obedience. On the surface level it's of course supposed to seem deep and very insightful to cut any attachment to materialism in life and stick a middle finger to capitalism. You know, real freedom. But that's because both the movie and the in-movie concept of fight club is made to play into and manipulate what men want, basically a chance to finally cut loose and tap into our animalistic instincts, so much so that we overlooked what we would do and lose just to reach it. As opposed to the "traditional" female perspective on the movie and seeing how it's about losing control of your own life and using physical aggression and abuse between two guys (albeit with consent) to cope with that problem. That's why commonly male reactors will enjoy the idea of Fight Club whereas usually a female reactor would see it as creepy and controlling. Edit: Tl;Dr : I guess it's making the point of how susceptible we as a society are to joining a cult following because of our own ever-growing desperation for a purpose in our lives. Which is a real issue that's getting bigger even to this day. We shouldn't give control to a government and capitalist ideas NOR should we give control to a rebellious voice that advocates “freedom”. They both are the opposite extremes of each other. We need to control our own lives.
@steamro11r
@steamro11r Ай бұрын
this is the 1 movie that the reactions from the men and women usually are hugely different
@mrborgeusborg1541
@mrborgeusborg1541 Ай бұрын
"Man, I see in Fight Club the strongest and smartest men who’ve ever lived. I see all this potential, and I see squandering. Goddammit, an entire generation pumping gas, waiting tables-slaves with white collars. Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate so we can buy shit we don’t need. We’re the middle children of history, man: No purpose or place. We have no Great War. No Great Depression. Our Great War’s a spiritual war; our Great Depression is our lives. We’ve all been raised on television to believe that one day we’d all be millionaires, and movie gods, and rock stars. But we won’t. And we’re slowly learning that fact. And we’re very, very pissed off." Fight club is one of my all time favourite movies. It is so great. And I do reccomend people to watch it more than once. It is actually a totally different movie when you know the plottwist and you can see ALL the funny details. Like when Edward Norton and Brad Pitt are on the bus. A random man needs to get passed them. Who does the man look at? Only Edward Norton. Not even seeing Brad Pitt. Why? Because he is not there!
@stanleydavidlepretre4241
@stanleydavidlepretre4241 Ай бұрын
I've heard Chuck Palahniuk's book the films based on is great as well. Haven't read it but it's on the list. Currently rereading Frank Herbert's Dune books. Stay safe wish you and those close to you nothing but the best.
@Spleen29600
@Spleen29600 7 сағат бұрын
The greatest masterpiece EVER ! 20 years watching to that movie sometimes, never got bored of it, we all need to watch it many times to get ALL the references and the easter eggs in it.
@Lucci425
@Lucci425 Ай бұрын
watching people experience Fight Club for the first time is definitely one of my passions in life
@Hortonfantastic4
@Hortonfantastic4 Ай бұрын
Same. I watch 3 movies from the 90s anytime someone reacts to them, regardless of whether I’d ever watched their channel before. 1) Fight Club 2) Good Will Hunting 3) Pulp Fiction Each one gives me an excellent sense of the person just by their reactions alone
@uncaringgenius
@uncaringgenius Ай бұрын
Congratulations Kamilla, you have just had a near life experience.
@yourpalsammy9773
@yourpalsammy9773 Ай бұрын
That way she said "did *I* call *you?"* line is said with such a subtle implication, that I hadn't noticed what was *actually* being implied until watching the movie again a couple more times. She didn't know Tyler. Granted, she's a little cracked, but you can also tell that she's not cracked enough to grab a total stranger into her living space, then leave with them to their house. So then you think back to it and realize that she's implying that he's different since the last time she saw him. In such a clever way that you probably dont pick up on it your first couple viewings. The whole framing of everything in this movie is so ingenious that it is an amazing, out of the box adaptation of its source material.
@william_santiago
@william_santiago Ай бұрын
18:49 You should see the outtakes on that scene. She ad libbed a TON of responses and that one was the most tame. If you know the joke about "The Aristocrats", she went down that road.
@80sfan4life
@80sfan4life Ай бұрын
Fun Fact! Bob in the beginning with the women chest is none other than Singer Meatloaf!
@leoda_lion4107
@leoda_lion4107 Ай бұрын
Now you have to watch it again, to truly understand it. This movie is definitely a guy's film, not because of the fighting part, but because of how cerebral the message of the movie is.
@bazil83
@bazil83 Ай бұрын
25:00 the way your eyes were darting!! 👀😂
@joeblankenship377
@joeblankenship377 Ай бұрын
I love watching a Fight Club reaction. Almost nobody sees the twist coming. I know I didn't see it coming on my first watch. But once it hits, suddenly it ALL makes sense. It makes sense in that the main character is going crazy, so of course nothing makes sense.
@selfishstockton6123
@selfishstockton6123 Ай бұрын
It’s even less obvious in the book
@JKM395
@JKM395 Ай бұрын
"You met me at a very strange time in my life." I saw this when it came out and it's been one of my favorites ever since. I just never get tired of it. The book is also very interesting. They get one thing right. There's only so much you can know about yourself until you've been in a fight.
@ClaytonMacleod
@ClaytonMacleod Ай бұрын
11:36 True story. Lorena Bobbitt.
@robertmckenna3994
@robertmckenna3994 Ай бұрын
I remember seeing this movie in the theater. When the big reveal came and the audience found out that he is Tyler Durden I heard people saying,”Holy sh;t,” and,”No f’ing way.” I already knew. Not because I picked up the clues earlier, but because I had read the novel about two months before. But the movie had enough changes to surprise me, and more than enough to make me miss a few parts to the story.
@gregoryjames174
@gregoryjames174 Ай бұрын
This movie is my favorite of every movie I've ever seen in my life. Everything except for Project Mayhem and Marla parts it was exactly how I was when Fight Club released and it was like watching an autobiography about me. I have chronic insomnia and that movie was exactly what my life's been like. The days of no sleep, 3-4 hours maybe when you do, doing tasks without knowing I did them. Everyone has that one movie where you can't help but think, "That movie/characters relates to me" and Fight Club is that movie for me. A little personal story about seeing Fight Club for the first time... One of my best friends, that kind of friend that's pretty much your doppelganger, saw this with me on opening night and it blew both our minds so much that we, I kid you not, stayed up the next 2 days and watched it 10 times in a row. It was the greatest thing we ever saw, so much that him and I thought the song "Where is My Mind?" at the end was going to be our death song at each of our funerals and we made a bet which one of us would get to use it first. I won't tell you the stakes of our bet but it was a funny one. Anyway, decades later he won (or lost if you think about it considering he died from a Heroin overdose). I had all but forgotten our little bet when it played at his funeral and when it caught me by surprise I immediately laughed out loud at the beginning of the song. He beat me to it and I had to laugh but,Aw man, the tension I felt in that room when all eyes where on me was excruciating. I did however have to explain to alot of people why I laughed after, I just told them about the reference to Fight Club and why it reminded me of him. I guess you can say I'm the kinda guy who laughs at a funeral. 😂 If you know, you know. Fight Club is the greatest movie of all time. There so much you don't catch every time you see it, that's what makes it the greatest. I've got one for you that I've never seen anyone catch but me and that's in the scene where the Narrator puts Marla on the bus. If you watch as the bus drives away you see every passenger in the bus get up and rush to the front to grab Marla. There's one where when the car is crashed upside down you see that the Narrator is dragged out by Tyler from the driver's side of the car. Anyways, this movie was mind blowing and the look on your face at the twist was exactly what I felt the first time seeing it. Great video, I suggest you watch another pivotal mind altering movie to my life and see SLC Punk with Matthew Lillard. The end will get you...
@brianthom6798
@brianthom6798 Ай бұрын
I remember introducing my younger brother to this movie about 15 years ago. Some 20 minutes into the movie, he was like, "I bet Marla is just in his head." Then, 20 minutes later, he was like, "Oh, it's Tyler that's in his head." I couldn't believe it.
@James-rd8lg
@James-rd8lg Ай бұрын
Maybe he watched it before and never told you
@1237barca
@1237barca Ай бұрын
I debate if Marla is real. There are times when she seems real cuz she interacts with other ppl but I personally think she is a delusion also.
@wajahatalpha4066
@wajahatalpha4066 5 сағат бұрын
28:40 "wow tylers really in your head" literally.
@javix2013
@javix2013 Ай бұрын
David Fincher, the director of this movie is known for giving you twists and turns that you don't see coming, I recommend THE GAME (1997) which is his previous movie to FIGHT CLUB.
@ronin8471
@ronin8471 Ай бұрын
"Wow, Tyler's really in your head." 😁
@basecode8
@basecode8 Ай бұрын
My brain still cannot wrap itself around the car scene… after knowing the twist, just how did that scene play out to those two riding in back?
@steamro11r
@steamro11r Ай бұрын
after the crash is a huge hint Ed Norton crawls out of the drivers seat not the passenger side
@BubbaCoop
@BubbaCoop Ай бұрын
I believe only some of the dialogue was spoken out loud. Towards the end they seem to realize he's talking to an empty right seat.
@palpat8431
@palpat8431 Ай бұрын
In the book the driver was actually the Club mechanic and he was the one asking everyone what they wish to do before dying and the one who says "You had a near life experience" after the car crash. The change for the movie adaptation is interesting but does pose some questions about what the reality of the events inside the car was, I think it was just done to further maintain the illusion that Tyler is real, though they were cheeky with Norton crawling out the driver seat. /book: “What will you wish you’d done before you died?” the mechanic says and swerves us into the path of a truck coming head-on. The truck hits the air horn, bellowing one long blast after another as the truck’s headlights, like a sunrise, come brighter and brighter to sparkle off the mechanic’s smile. “Make your wish, quick,” he says to the rearview mirror where the three space monkeys are sitting in the back seat. “We’ve got five seconds to oblivion. “One,” he says. “Two.” The truck is everything in front of us, blinding bright and roaring. “Three.” “Ride a horse,” comes from the back seat. “Build a house,” comes another voice. “Get a tattoo.” The mechanic says, “Believe in me and you shall die, forever.” /end I think both the book and the movie are phenomenal, but there are a few notable differences, and the experience is kind of different in the two, so if one likes the movie or the book they owe it to themselves to read/watch the other.
@kaiserleonhard8878
@kaiserleonhard8878 Ай бұрын
Find your channel just by chance and i love it. Saw lot of reactions, congrat for the freshness and honesty on them.
@buzzardbeatniks
@buzzardbeatniks Ай бұрын
Its a fun movie to watch a second time, hints are everywhere.
@kimghanson
@kimghanson Ай бұрын
Men and women react wildly differently to this movie. It's like we are entirely different species.
@dracoargentum9783
@dracoargentum9783 Ай бұрын
And the stress/relief response is exactly the original purpose of the Fight Club.
@kevinkuptz7397
@kevinkuptz7397 Ай бұрын
"wow Tyler is really in your head" ........................................... yup
@nunnie768
@nunnie768 Ай бұрын
@Centane usually those meetings are free. Typically someone's love one will ask a building owner if they can use a building for a good cause and host one.
@jackasswhiskyandpintobeans9344
@jackasswhiskyandpintobeans9344 Ай бұрын
15:00 I was thinking about this. Fathers are very important to men because there comes a time in a man's life when his father treats him as an equal. It's sublime. Men who don't get that validation from their father will always feel empty.
@ThaStranger11
@ThaStranger11 Ай бұрын
Love your reactions. Glad you got a kick out Fight Club..no pun intended. 😅😂💜
@brianthom6798
@brianthom6798 Ай бұрын
"Tyler is really in your head." LOL.
@alaneskew2664
@alaneskew2664 Ай бұрын
By the way, first recruit also played Webster in Band of Brothers, Bob is the legendary rock musician known as meatloaf, and the beautiful blonde guy is Jared Leto
@BubbaCoop
@BubbaCoop Ай бұрын
28:42 😂 You just summarized the whole movie.
@RadianIndustries
@RadianIndustries Ай бұрын
Glad to see you breaking the first rule of Fight Club.
@carlazaz1690
@carlazaz1690 Ай бұрын
You know, commenting on the rules is to break the rules.
@tru3sk1ll
@tru3sk1ll Ай бұрын
I just came here to say this
@BrandonWestfall
@BrandonWestfall Ай бұрын
"There went the blonde guy." You mean Lared Leto. Also, Bob (Robert Paulson) is Meat Loaf. The amount of sheer talent in this film is absurd.
@markmccollough1017
@markmccollough1017 Ай бұрын
Another movie I always love the twists in is The Thomas Crown Affair, both the 1968 and 1999 versions. I prefer the 1999 remake with Pierce Brosnan, Rene Russo, and Dennis Leary, but both are good. More in the crime/heist genre, but they are a fun watch.
@omarplaza8638
@omarplaza8638 Ай бұрын
And I agree with you guys, great editing and reactions from Kamilla!!!!!!!!
@DoerOfThings8
@DoerOfThings8 19 күн бұрын
"Memento" is another movie that will totally mess with your head. It's very good and it's the first well known movie that Christopher Nolan directed. He went on to direct the "Batman" trilogy, "Interstellar", "Inception", etc...
@bobcharles1204
@bobcharles1204 Ай бұрын
This is a movie you can watch three times and still find things you missed before
@tarlane
@tarlane Ай бұрын
One of my favorite movies. An overt teardown of consumer culture hiding a teardown of toxic masculinity. So smart and David Fincher(the director) was at the top of his game with how detailed it is.
@19nzinga
@19nzinga Ай бұрын
This movie has such a good twist. Knocks you off your feet. 😂
@TrickyDicky2006
@TrickyDicky2006 Ай бұрын
Brill reaction! This is one my fave movies and books 😁 Chuck Palahniuk books are great. i recommend 'Lullaby', 'Choke' and 'Invisible Monster'
@ShaunRF
@ShaunRF Ай бұрын
11:36 You know you're getting old when the reactors are too young to get a Lorena Bobbitt reference 🤣 👴
@VanGohman
@VanGohman Ай бұрын
You always have the best reactions, and this movie knows how to make one react. :D
@thetommyshades5347
@thetommyshades5347 Ай бұрын
"Oh, the genitals." Your confusion while watching this movie was hilarious. It is a bizarre first watch. There's a reason it's a cult classic.
@Irapa7
@Irapa7 Ай бұрын
And now make sure to watch the movie again sometime! 😃 Its gonna be a whole new experience because youll know the context 😃
@sydneycarton9973
@sydneycarton9973 Ай бұрын
I'm not supposed to talk about it but- The blond guy- Jared Leto 'Cut off your penis and throw it out of the window of moving car'- Lorena Bobbitt (true story, look it up) 'The things you own end up owning you'- that line was a punch in the face (or ear) Camilla set a record for the number of times she said 'What??!!' during a reaction I saw this before seeing The Sixth Sense, and figured out the plot twist in the Sixth Sense almost immediately This movie should have won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
@sagac1ous856
@sagac1ous856 Ай бұрын
😂😂 ‘That was creepy, I thought he glitched’ well…
@TylerD288
@TylerD288 Ай бұрын
We all go a little glitchy sometimes.
@autdelux
@autdelux Ай бұрын
one of the greatest movies of all time
@Blaiyan
@Blaiyan Ай бұрын
If her name is Camilla what does centane mean? 90s wins again. I like to see women's perspective on Men movies.
@metoo7557
@metoo7557 Ай бұрын
The 'other guy' is Edward Norton. he's a very niche actor pretty much, he's usually pretty good in his roles.And no you're not tripping about the flickering, that's an intentional effect added into the movie that makes sense after it's done.
@JCG52577
@JCG52577 Ай бұрын
28:43 Made me actually LOL!
@kellymoses8566
@kellymoses8566 Ай бұрын
This movie is based on a novel by Chuck Palahniuk who has written a lot of zany books and short stories. The best one is a short story called Guts.
@MikeWood
@MikeWood Ай бұрын
For sure watching it again gives more obvious clues as to the wtf reveal. :) It's always wild to see someone react to the twist. Didn't disappoint. :)
@bladasound
@bladasound Ай бұрын
Splitting support groups : what a weird conversation to have 😁
@Gabriel_Moline
@Gabriel_Moline Ай бұрын
Great reaction!🌿🌸
@chanceneck8072
@chanceneck8072 Ай бұрын
Ed Norton is such a great actor but he also has a really awesome sounding German voice actor. I like to advertise our industry a bit more in that regard, it seems to get a little bit more attention overseas recently. But you should check out "Andreas Fröhlich" ("Froehlich" if you can't find the "ö" 😅), he's REALLY good. He also voiced Gollum, which allegedly was a pain in the butt for him but he did it MASTERFULLY....
@andreshernandez1180
@andreshernandez1180 Ай бұрын
11:38 I love how younger people think this is just a weird example of an extreme situation, but it actually happened. Look up Lorena Bobbitt
@marsfalcon9250
@marsfalcon9250 Ай бұрын
You are absolutely correct, the thinking behind everything they are doing in this is film is wrong and violence is an answer to their unclear, but very real frustrations with the world. I enjoy your insight and sense of right and wrong, you always manage to restore my faith in humanity. Thanks for another great reaction.
@4ortytoon
@4ortytoon Ай бұрын
28:40 when you know the answer to the riddle without knowing you know the answer to the riddle. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 #braintrip
@3DJapan
@3DJapan Ай бұрын
11:36 He's referring to John Wayne Bobbit, who's wife Lorraina did just that, cut it off and threw it out a car window. Amazingly he got it reattached and later starred in an adult film. It was all over the news at the time.
@soulscyther666
@soulscyther666 Ай бұрын
I love this movie, and it brought forth a favorite tv series of mine, Mr. Robot. That too is a mindfck masterpiece. It took Fight Club's themes but in a more serious note.
@mustafasametcelik1634
@mustafasametcelik1634 Ай бұрын
His Name Is Robert Paulson
@jdovma1
@jdovma1 Ай бұрын
28:40 She didn't even know she had it. lol Bingo.
@nsasupporter7557
@nsasupporter7557 Ай бұрын
The other actor’s name is Edward Norton
@kevinsieg2076
@kevinsieg2076 Ай бұрын
The greatest drug in the world is walking out of a movie theatre and asking what the fuck did I just see. This film is one of those experiences.
@7bootzy
@7bootzy Ай бұрын
I vividly remember reading the book for the first time in high school back in the early 2000s. I felt like I was getting away with something bad in my tiny Southern church town while sneaking chapters in class after finishing my assignments. I even wrote a scholarship application comparing the narrator of Fight Club to Frodo Baggins. Yes, I was an idiot, but the sheer audacity got me a full-ride, baybee! It still blows my mind to this day there are people who watch this and think "Yeah, Tyler Durden was a totally cool guy and should be emulated!" Even as dumb as I was at 16, I knew this was closer to a cautionary tale, or something like it.
@ericlewisauthor
@ericlewisauthor Ай бұрын
Hmm, would that make Tyler Sam? 😁
@madmaxine4185
@madmaxine4185 11 күн бұрын
"Your head will collapse and there's nothing in it and you'll ask yourself..?"
@Natalija_Saar
@Natalija_Saar Ай бұрын
Wow!! Love this movie! Just finished watching your reaction and I really enjoyed it! ❤
@Flesharrower
@Flesharrower Ай бұрын
"Oh no! ....All the genital..." laughed harder than I should have at the end there.
@tsogobauggi8721
@tsogobauggi8721 Ай бұрын
19:08 Oh, you sweet summer child... :)
@PabloRichardFernandez
@PabloRichardFernandez Ай бұрын
“Wow, Tyler is really in your head!” You have no idea 😀
@nicholaskanuho2544
@nicholaskanuho2544 Ай бұрын
Welcome to the Club!
@Demigord
@Demigord Ай бұрын
what's annoying is there's another 90s movie with an amazing twist you should watch, but I can't mention it because telling you that would be a spoiler
@janderson4705
@janderson4705 Ай бұрын
Troy is my favorite Brad Pitt movie.
@berky1976
@berky1976 Ай бұрын
You really need to watch the movie multiple times to really appreciate the brilliance of the story and direction. It is interesting to see someone's first take which was very close to what I remember mine being like. Mine was WTF did I just watch? Then I wanted to watch it again knowing what I knew and it blew the whole movie wide open for me.
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