Gazillion Movies Review :
He is an insurance inspector who is suffering chronical insomnia, and who desperately tries to run away from his very dull existence. By accident he meets Tyler Durden, a charismatic soap salesman with a bizarre philosophy of life. Tyler believes that "self improvement" only is for the weak; it is "self destruction" that makes life worth more. Together with Tyler he organizes the ultimate form of relaxation: so called "Fight Clubs", where ordinary young man release the beast inside themselves in bare fist fights. The liberating effect on the participating man creates a strange kind of companionship, which takes dangerous forms pretty quickly.
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Brad Pitt
David Andrews
Edward Norton
Eion Bailey
Helena Bonham Carter
Jared Leto
Joel Bissonnette
Leonard Termo
Meat Loaf
Pat McNamara
Anderson Bourell
Andi Carnick
Bennie Moore
Carl Ciarfalio
Charlie Dell
Christie Cronenweth
Christina Cabot
Christopher John Fields
David Jean Thomas
David Lee Smith
Dierdre Downing-Jackson
Edward Kowalczyk
Eugenie Bondurant
Evan Mirand
Ezra Buzzington
George Maguire
Holt McCallany
Joon B. Kim
Lauren Sanchez
Lou Beatty Jr.
Mark Fite
Markus Redmond
Matt Winston
Michael Girardin
Michael Shamus Wiles
Owen Masterson
Paul Carafotes
Peter Iacangelo
Rachel Singer
Richmond Arquette
Rob Lanza
Robby Robinson
Robert J. Stephenson
Scotch Ellis Loring
Stuart Blumberg
Sydney 'Big Dawg' Colston
Thom Gossom Jr.
Tim De Zarn
Todd Peirce
Tyrone R. Livingston
Valerie Bickford
Van Quattro
Zach Grenier
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| Director |
David Fincher
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| Editor |
James Haygood
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| Music |
Hive
John King
Michael Simpson
Stephen Arnold
Frank Black
Kathleen Brennan
George Fenton
Rolfe Kent
John Leach
Guy Moon
Christian Poulet
André Previn
Dory Previn
Tom Waits
Harry Warren
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| Producer |
Ross Grayson Bell
Ceán Chaffin
John S. Dorsey
Art Linson
Arnon Milchan
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| Writer |
Chuck Palahniuk
Jim Uhls
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