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« Reply #360 on: June 14, 2010, 02:06:55 PM »

Not a movie but AMC previewed their new series "Rubicon" last night right after the "Breaking Bad" season finale.  The log line for the series is "not all conspiracies are theories."  Episode 1 looks good and it debuts this August on AMC.  Here's a link to the first episode:
http://www.amctv.com/videos/?bcpid=1740031430
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« Reply #361 on: June 28, 2010, 11:21:02 PM »

This is pure Americana, fighting against the crooked local Govt. as the real enemy of freedom that it is.

Watch movies made before WW2 for pro American propaganda and notice the difference for yourself.

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Renegade Ranger (1938) - George O'Brien, Tim Holt, Rita Hayworth
Director - David Howard Studio - RKO
A couple Texas Rangers (Captain Jack Steele - George O'Brien and Larry Corwin -
Tim Holt) are hired to bring in a ranch owner (Judith Alvarez - Rita Hayworth) who is raging a battle against the government over land stolen from ranchers
George O'Brien is on hand when Sanderson's men attack and he saves her life. This gets him into her gang where he gradually realizes she is innocent and Sanderson is the one he is after. But ex-Ranger Larry is now one of her men and he reveals Jack's true identity. Jack is then slated to shortly have a fatal accident.
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« Reply #362 on: June 29, 2010, 02:07:08 AM »

I didnt see this here yet - have any of you seen it?

Law abiding citizen. . . Gerrard Butler.
Really good film i thought, also

12 Rounds - Aiden Gillen.
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« Reply #363 on: June 30, 2010, 12:21:08 AM »

FYI - BEWARE of that "Ghandi" movie in the 80's(the one where Ben Kingsley played the lead role) - he was NOT this "man of peace" the film portrayed him as.

In the documentary "Gods of the New Age", he was actually one of the fathers of the New Age, and did his part to merge Hinduism with Christianity. The NWO will almost always hype their own people(ie-see Obama and the Nobel Peace Prize last year).

Also - speaking of Yoga, the film explained how it's tied to Hinduism, which itself is tied to the NWO. When I was growing up as a kid, Yoga was always in sitcoms like "Three's Company" et al as part of jokes. This is what the NWO is very good at - they will use their draconian agendas and put it in scripts of comedies. So that way, when the masses will watch them, they will just laugh it off like it's one big joke(and have it in their psyches as such).

It's no different from "Cheech and Chong" and all the LSD jokes in there - it pretty much covers up the fact that the CIA is largely responsible for smuggling it into the country and wreck havoc with it.
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« Reply #364 on: June 30, 2010, 03:30:16 PM »

The Brotherhood of The Bell     http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066864/

Glenn Ford did another interesting conspiracy film--
The Disappearance of Flight 412

Legal and free download (public domain, & right click y'all):
http://www.archive.org/download/TheDisappearanceofFlight41274DVDcosmo3/TheDisappearanceofFlight41274DVDcosmo3_512kb.mp4

or HiRes:
http://www.archive.org/download/TheDisappearanceofFlight41274DVDcosmo3/TheDisappearanceofFlight41274DVDcosmo3.avi

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« Reply #365 on: July 02, 2010, 12:03:16 AM »

Speaking of the recent Twilight movies nonsense...

Just a heads up - we all know how the Illuminati will telegraph their punches before they do something...

Twilight...New Moon...Eclipse...coincidence that on 7/11, there will be a New Moon AND a Partial Solar Eclipse? And now it looks like this much-buzzed about Iran strike is now officially inevitable?(after 2 years of rumors and beating around the bush?)

Aside from this, movies like these and Harry Potter targeted at young audiences are nothing more than conditioning for the One World, New Age, religion centered around witchcraft. And to make matters worse, a growing number of "christian ministries" like James Dobson's Focus on the Family and other family defender groups et al have ENDORSED these Twilight movies.

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« Reply #366 on: July 02, 2010, 12:46:59 AM »

Now "That's Propaganda"!

Watch what the British are supposed to aspire to. Service to "Your Queen", including all out grovelling........ Disgusting if you ask me.  Angry Angry Angry Angry

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16th century adventurer Michael Ingleby (Laurence Olivier)goes undercover as a dead traitor to foil a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth (Flora Robson). Vivien Leigh plays Cynthia, an absent-minded lady-in-waiting who makes the aging monarch jealous when she falls for the young Ingleby.

http://www.archive.org/details/FireOverEngland
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« Reply #367 on: July 02, 2010, 09:43:10 AM »


Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072271/

Another good example of the illuminati wicker man ceremony, realize that from the start of this movie
the young folks were being set-up, like the radio in the van reporting the local grave pillaging, the gas station without gas, the mad slasher guy, the satanic "bone" charm in their family's old house, and when they go looking for gas accross the field, you notice the satanic "bone" charms on the trees and many abandoned cars outside house too, yet they HAVE TO enter.
I personally thought it was an awesome movie and enjoyed every bit of it.
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« Reply #368 on: July 03, 2010, 12:04:42 AM »

maybe a "cliche"

Encyclopedia Britannica Films
some preview
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eT7p1Tqs9lc
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« Reply #369 on: July 03, 2010, 07:39:06 AM »

Speaking of the recent Twilight movies nonsense...

Just a heads up - we all know how the Illuminati will telegraph their punches before they do something...

Twilight...New Moon...Eclipse...coincidence that on 7/11, there will be a New Moon AND a Partial Solar Eclipse? And now it looks like this much-buzzed about Iran strike is now officially inevitable?(after 2 years of rumors and beating around the bush?)

Aside from this, movies like these and Harry Potter targeted at young audiences are nothing more than conditioning for the One World, New Age, religion centered around witchcraft. And to make matters worse, a growing number of "christian ministries" like James Dobson's Focus on the Family and other family defender groups et al have ENDORSED these Twilight movies.

wow - quite some coincidences there !
also - dont forget - 7/7 (london bombs) 5th anniversary coming up on wednesday . . .

everyone i speak to is obsessed with the twilight series . . .

i myself dont get it ! they are all besotted with the lead character guy - i forget his name - i dont get that either. Are they all hypnotised or what?
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« Reply #370 on: July 03, 2010, 11:43:01 AM »

I really haven't kept up with the Twilight nonsense, however, I really don't get all the love for it either - it's really nothing more than a generic "boy meets girl, boy falls for girl" rom-com that's been in 100s of plots for many years. But somehow the NWO-runned Hollywood has BEWITCHED the masses with this nonsense. Yahoo news reported that it made some $68m on Wednesday 6/30 alone...we're in the worst economy since the Great Depression, right? I mean are people really THIS desperate to see ANY movie?

Also - the stars of Twilight are on many magazine covers every single week starring at you in grocery store lines, book stores, etc - it's not as if they're promoting the actors themselves, but the PRODUCTS themselves. It's been this way for almost 2 years now since the movies started getting released.

James Dobson may be a wolf in sheep's clothing, but still I am shocked his Focus in the Family has endorsed this nonsense - to Dobson's credit, he and his bunch have consistently stood up for moral issues.

Anyhow - someone on GLP brought this up how the movie titles themselves could be a warning - GLP is full of kooks, but every now and then, someone will post a thread that's really eyepopping.
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« Reply #371 on: July 05, 2010, 12:08:39 AM »

Speaking of the llluminati telegraphing their punches ahead of times in their movies - lately(except for the gulf oil spill in "Knowing"), they haven't been effected.

In numerous movies over the last decade, they've telegraphed punches over nuke attacks happening in the USA on 7/04 - guess what, NOTHING happened. Breathed a big sigh of relief this morning, but NOTHING happened. Smiley
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« Reply #372 on: July 05, 2010, 09:22:06 AM »

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0238380/

Equilibrium - 2002

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« Reply #373 on: July 06, 2010, 01:14:00 PM »

I dabbled into the mad max movies over the weekend ...

.mad max
.road warrior
.thunderdome

... (in production/development) road fury

interesting movies ... Lots of things stood out like in road warrior I noticed chemtrails in the sky ... 80's movie ....

Any else seen these or opinions?
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« Reply #374 on: July 06, 2010, 05:46:19 PM »

Critical Info Films for Saving America:
 
 
Police State 4:  The Rise of FEMA
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Klqv9t1zVww
 
 
Invisible Empire
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTrJQpgf6sE
 

Fall of the Republic

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VebOTc-7shU


The Obama Deception

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAaQNACwaLw


The Money Masters.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-515319560256183936&q=The+money+changers&ei=Zd4QSMjvB47YqAKQtJmzBA


Endgame

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1070329053600562261&q=Endgame+&ei=1t4QSPaoB5q2rAKJzaywBA


Codex Alimentarius

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5800206429960925518


America: Freedom to Fascism

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1656880303867390173&q=Freedom+to+Fascism&ei=at8QSJPIL52mrALI99GwBA

Police State 2000

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1551348336255792191&ei=li3YSe2vEInUrQLMhunlAg&q=Police+state+2000

Loose Change Final Cut

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3719259008768610598&ei=3C3YSYvbKIKwrAKQqqzLAQ&q=Loose+Change+Final+Cut

Fabled Enemies

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2144933190875239407&ei=Fi7YSf6sAo6YrQL3rcXcAg&q=Fabled+Enemies


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« Reply #375 on: July 06, 2010, 08:43:12 PM »

Mothlight by Stan Brakhage 1963
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yt3nDgnC7M8

This is a 5 minute non-narrative film. As opposed to a narrative film, a non-narrative film is interpreted differently by each individual audience member. So, an entire theater full of people will have a different experience from the same strip of film. It teaches us how movies occur inside our minds, not on the screen. Non-narrative films also change the movie screen, metaphorically, from a "window" to a "mirror".
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« Reply #376 on: July 07, 2010, 07:59:41 AM »

I dabbled into the mad max movies over the weekend ...

.mad max
.road warrior
.thunderdome
[...]
Any else seen these or opinions?
I used to have the first one, a while back, awake but still hadn't realized the scope or history of the nwo, i used to always watch the part they were revving the super-charged pursuit car that Max was given.
I'd love to see them all again but will wait for the blu rays, especially due to the apocolayptic nature of the movies, like the fuel drought and complete desolation.
Also Gibson is a truther nowadays so it would be interesting to try spot the spark at the beginnings of this very very interesting man's work.
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« Reply #377 on: July 07, 2010, 08:08:34 AM »

Mothlight by Stan Brakhage 1963
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yt3nDgnC7M8
[...]Non-narrative films also change the movie screen, metaphorically, from a "window" to a "mirror".
I seen one of these movies in France, (Rauen (where they burnt Joan of Arc), it was a movie booth right in the city, unfortunately my French was non-existent so i couldn't discuss my views on this strange walk-way experience with my friend as his English was pretty much non-existant too. Grin

Smallest cine i seen, had only a couple benches, cute girl outside, didn't cost anything either, was an artsy thing. The one i seen had actors and a kinda story but just no talking in it.
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« Reply #378 on: July 07, 2010, 08:20:38 AM »

Critical Info Films for Saving America:
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« Reply #379 on: July 09, 2010, 12:04:25 PM »

[...]
Also Gibson is a truther nowadays so it would be interesting to try spot the spark at the beginnings of this very very interesting man's work.

As evidenced in the movie "Edge of darkness", really enjoying this movie right now, some awesome lines by Gibson and DARPA is featured too.
And with a complete lack of satanic indoctrination, illuminati predictive programming etc., it's very fresh to watch and it too has something special about it, can't quite nail it but i'm guessing it's just Gibson's presence.
I'm only just half-ways through it as well! Smiley



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« Reply #380 on: July 09, 2010, 02:29:00 PM »



I am Jaguar Paw, son of Flint Sky. My Father hunted this forest before me. My name is Jaguar Paw. I am a hunter. This is my forest. And my sons will hunt it with their sons after I am gone.

The bluray has 6912K audio quality, the highest audio quality i've ran across to date, it looks amazing too and is masterfully shot.
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« Reply #381 on: July 09, 2010, 04:09:24 PM »

grown ups

the new adam sandler movie. it teaches you don't need the tv, phones, texting, and that what really matters is your family and friends. instead of sitting in front of the tv go outside and find fun. it was a ok movie but i was happy to see it wasnt about sex all the time except with your wife.
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« Reply #382 on: July 10, 2010, 07:11:48 PM »

Demolition Man (1993)

Demolition Man - Everything Bad is Illegal
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITPTJzPv4J8

People singing commercials ("Demolition man" society)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVYArjS-Ee0

DEMOLITION MAN (1993) Amazing Prophecies
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFXnjQY85mI

Freedom of Speech - Demolition man
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JizGkM6gbvQ

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« Reply #383 on: July 11, 2010, 02:14:54 PM »

Demolition Man was rather prophetic wasn't it.
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« Reply #384 on: July 11, 2010, 02:16:58 PM »

FYI - BEWARE of that "Ghandi" movie in the 80's(the one where Ben Kingsley played the lead role) - he was NOT this "man of peace" the film portrayed him as.

In the documentary "Gods of the New Age", he was actually one of the fathers of the New Age, and did his part to merge Hinduism with Christianity. The NWO will almost always hype their own people(ie-see Obama and the Nobel Peace Prize last year).

Also - speaking of Yoga, the film explained how it's tied to Hinduism, which itself is tied to the NWO. When I was growing up as a kid, Yoga was always in sitcoms like "Three's Company" et al as part of jokes. This is what the NWO is very good at - they will use their draconian agendas and put it in scripts of comedies. So that way, when the masses will watch them, they will just laugh it off like it's one big joke(and have it in their psyches as such).

It's no different from "Cheech and Chong" and all the LSD jokes in there - it pretty much covers up the fact that the CIA is largely responsible for smuggling it into the country and wreck havoc with it.

He was also a sex maniac.
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« Reply #385 on: July 11, 2010, 10:13:23 PM »

Demolition Man was rather prophetic wasn't it.

The part where Sandra Bullock tells Stallone how the Constitution was ratified to accept non-natural born citizens of the USA, making Arnold S. the ?44th President?

It was the 44th, right? B/c of course, it came out to be true, as we recently elected a non-American born President to be the 44th President of the USA.
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« Reply #386 on: July 13, 2010, 09:52:10 PM »

One on my top 10 list which is rather obscure is Slaughterhouse Five by Vonnegut -- the movie is rather well done.

"Listen: Billie Pilgrim has come unstuck in time." The opening words of the famous novel are the quickest summary of this haunting, funny film. Director Hill faithfully renders for the screen Vonnegut's obsessive story of Pilgrim, who survives the 1945 firebombing of Dresden, then lives simultaneously in his past as a young American POW, in the future as a well-cared-for resident of a zoo on the planet Tralfamadore, and in the present as a middle-aged optometrist in Ilium, N.Y.
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« Reply #387 on: July 14, 2010, 04:22:44 PM »

How about 'fight club' ... 1999

Symbolism In The Movie Fight Club

Symbolism 

Soap"With enough soap, we could blow up just about anything."
'Tyler was full of useful information.'
-Tyler and the Narrator

Erika writes: When the narrator first meets Tyler, Tyler declares that he is a soap salesman, although Tyler has various other occupations including a night-time movie projectionist and a waiter. Tyler, however, most identifies himself with the job of selling soap, thus lending weight to the symbolic importance played by soap in the movie. Tyler calls soap "the foundation of civilization" and tells the narrator that "the first soap was made from the ashes of heroes". He also uses lye, a chemical ingredient of soap, to introduce the narrator to the pain of "premature enlightenment." In this role, soap is a symbol of purification and cleanliness, of a culture lacking the hypocrisy and fraudulence of contemporary culture. However, in that Tyler makes soap by stealing fat from the liposuction clinic dumpsters and then sells these soaps "to department stores for $20 a bar", soap also represents a too highly refined culture, a culture where all traces of natural humanity are suppressed, effaced, washed off. Rather than being made from the "ashes of heroes", soap is made from "selling rich women their own fat asses." The fact that Tyler is a salesman for this product represents Jack's subservience to this culture. Fight Club is founded as a way for men to regain their primitive instinct that culture tries to wash off. In that soap represents both the purifying and effacing tendencies of civilization, its symbolic function resembles that of ice in The Mosquito Coast where Allie Fox, a man obsessed with the fact that American civilization has become effete, perfects an ice machine believing ice to be the foundation of civilization. Interestingly enough, Fox deplores that one is forced to buy ice in America, making ice the symbol of all that is wrong about civilization as well as all that is right. 

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Fight Club (film)
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Fight Club (1999) is a film based on the novel Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk. It was directed by David Fincher and starred Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, and Helena Bonham Carter. Also featured in it is an original soundtrack by the Dust Brothers. As of June 23, 2004 Fight Club is in development as a musical, developed by Palahniuk and Fincher. A video game based on the film is also planned to be released in October of 2004.
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1 Plot
2 Differences between novel and film
3 Reaction and themes
4 Trivia
5 Awards
6 Technical data
7 See also
8 External links
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Plot
Spoiler warning: Plot or ending details follow.
The plot revolves around a nameless narrator (played by Edward Norton; referred to as "Jack" by the film's fans), an accident investigator for a major car company. During a severe bout of insomnia he goes to a meeting for men with testicular cancer. He begins to use the meetings as a release of emotion and subsequently finds that he can now sleep. When a woman named Marla starts attending these meetings for fun, the narrator finds that his insomnia returns.
Returning from a business trip, the narrator meets Tyler Durden on a plane. Arriving at his apartment, he finds that it has exploded in flames and calls Tyler Durden for lack of anyone else to call. Later, they meet at a bar and have a discussion on materialism and the modern male, which turns to the idea of fighting and eventually they have it out in the middle of a parking lot. The release of emotion and energy rejuvenates the narrator and after moving in with Tyler, they start a "fight club".
As the revolutionary idea of the rejection of material goods and the individual animal aspect of the fight grows, so does the club. Soon, Tyler is distributing "assignments" to the members of the club which grows into "Project Mayhem", an anti-corporate destruction squad led by Tyler. As the project grows, the narrator becomes increasingly disturbed by their actions and tries to stop it as one of the co-founders of fight club. He slowly uncovers their plan and soon discovers the real identity of Tyler Durden; he is a split-personality construct that exists only in the narrator's head and the actions that Tyler undertakes are actions that the narrator is really performing. The film climaxes with the narrator taking back control of his mind in a violent incident where he shoots himself in the mouth just as Project Mayhem's final act of vandalism, the destruction of all the credit bureaus, resetting the debt of the world back at zero.
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Differences between novel and film
Though the plot is mostly similar to the novel, some significant changes have been made in the film.
Tyler Durden is a soap salesman instead of a beach artist.
The narrator meets Tyler on a plane instead of on a nude beach.
The first batch of soap made by the narrator and Tyler is made from fat from a liposuction clinic, rather than from Marla's mother as in the book.
The scene where Tyler fights Lou (as well as Lou himself) did not appear in the novel.
The narrator's fights with himself to blackmail his boss at the car company in the film; in the novel, it was done to threaten his boss at the hotel that Tyler got him a job as a waiter at.
The narrator is not entirely aware of what Tyler is doing with Project Mayhem and is more uncomfortable with the increasing destructiveness of their activities, rather than being partially in control of it as in the book.
The confrontation with Raymond K Hessel is handled by the narrator alone in the novel; in the film, Tyler takes control while the narrator witnesses the event.
Project Mayhem's bombs are successful in exploding in the film, while they were duds in the novel.
The narrator shoots himself to kill Tyler, rather than to make a decision on his own as in the novel.
The film ends with the narrator and Marla watching buildings explode, while the novel ends with the narrator talking about a mental institution that he has been confined to.
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Brad Pitt as Tyler Durden with Edward Norton as the Narrator

Fight Club was released in the United States on October 15, 1999 to mixed reviews. While some critics raved about the film, many high-profile critics denounced it. Janet Maslin of The New York Times compared it favorably to American Beauty while Roger Ebert called it "male porn." The graphic violence of the fights seemed to upset most critics, although only one person is actually killed in the film.
The film opened with $11 million, a surprise #1 movie in a close race that weekend at the box office. However, it fell very quickly in subsequent weekends, finishing with only $37 million in the U.S. It was regarded as a failure as the budget was $63 million, not including advertising which could have been another $20-30 million. Even with the $63 million later accumulated overseas, executives at 20th Century Fox still felt the movie was a severe disappointment, so much so that Entertainment Chief Bill Mechanic was fired. According to Mechanic, he had personally clashed with Fox owner Rupert Murdoch over Fight Club and it cost him his job, barely a year after Fox's Titanic had become the highest-grossing film ever made.
Fight Club's salvation turned out to be the DVD market which was experiencing rapid growth at the time. The two-disc package featured four audio commentaries and hours of extra material, offering an in-depth analysis of the film. Fight Club would eventually break even and later become profitable thanks to the sales of the DVD. The magazine Entertainment_Weekly, which had originally given the film a negative grade of D, later ranked the DVD #1 on its list of "The Top 50 DVDs You Need To Own."
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Helena Bonham Carter as Marla Singer with the Narrator

The film's highly critical view of consumerism and modern living echoes Naomi Klein's book No Logo and also caused discomfort among some critics. Critics like Ebert decried what they described as a fascist themes throughout the film, while others have commented on anarchist, nihilist, and buddhist ideals. Both are represented in the transformation of the fight club, an anti-materialistic organization of individuality to Project Mayhem, a more organized anarchy, led solely on the authority of Tyler Durden. The amorphous nature with which these seemingly opposed philosophical systems incorporated into each other is the cause for much of the disagreement over the philosophical core of this film.
Parallels are also drawn between Tyler Durden's vision of the world after his revolution, and the views of Theodore Kaczynski, a.k.a. the Unabomber. This can be seen in one scene where Tyler talks about abseiling down the Sears Tower in clothes that will last you the rest of your life and hunting elk on abandoned freeways.
Some elements from the film have found their way into the mainstream, such as the first two rules of fight club — both of which are You do not talk about fight club — or the name "Tyler Durden" itself. The general idea of a fight club was also adapted into the German computer role-playing game Gothic 2, which also listed Palahniuk in its credits.
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Trivia
The movie appears to take place in Wilmington, Delaware, home to most credit card companies. Tyler's business card includes the Wilmington zip code 19808. Moreover, the cities specifically mentioned in the car-smashing scene are New Castle, Delaware City and Penns Grove, NJ, which are close to Wilmington. The apartment building in which the narrator lives has as its motto "a place to be somebody," which is also the city motto of Wilmington, Delaware.
The film makers originally intended Tyler Durden to recite working recipes for homemade explosives. They later decided against it for the interest of public safety, and fake recipes were used.
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Two of Tyler Durden's one-frame appeances
In the beginning of the film, Tyler Durden flashes on screen for a duration of one frame, in four different instances. These are:
At the photocopier at work.
In the doctor's office, when the Narrator is learning about the testicular cancer support group.
At that group's meeting.
As the Narrator sees Marla leaving a meeting but doesn't follow her.
Beyond these individual frame moments, Tyler also appears on a hotel TV screen among a group of employees wearing white jackets and bidding the viewer "welcome" (look on the right side of the screen). This sort of trickery has become a trademark of director David Fincher.
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Awards
The film won the following awards:
the 2000 Empire Award (UK) for Best British Actress (Helena Bonham Carter)
the 2001 Online Film Critics Society Awards for Best DVD, Best DVD Commentary, and Best DVD Special Features
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Meat Loaf as Robert Paulson with the Narrator

It was also nominated for the following awards:
the 2000 Academy Award for Best Effects, Sound Effects Editing
the 2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Action Team (Brad Pitt & Edward Norton)
the 2000 Brit Award for Best Soundtrack
the 2000 Costume Designers Guild Award for Excellence for Costume Design for Film - Contemporary
the 2000 Sierra Award from the Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards for Best DVD and Best Editing
the 2000 MTV Movie Award for Best Fight (Edward Norton vs himself)
the 2000 Golden Reel Award from the Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA for Best Sound Editing - Effects & Foley
the 2000 Online Film Critics Society Awards for Best Actor (Edward Norton), Best Director, Best Film, Best Film Editing, and Best Screenplay, Adapted
the 2000 Political Film Society Award for Democracy
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Technical data
writing credits: Chuck Palahniuk (novel), Jim Uhls (screenplay)
runtime: 139 minutes
sound: DTS / Dolby EX 6.1
aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
release date: October 6, 1999 (USA)
budget: $63,000,000
MPAA rating: R
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See also
1990s in film
1999 in film
Generation X
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External links
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Wikiquote has a collection of quotations by or about Fight Club (film).
Fight Club at the Internet Movie Database
A Metaphilm article comparing the characters to those in Calvin and Hobbes
An essay on Fight Club as spiritual allegory
Tyler Durden For America
When Larry & Tyler switch lines A comparison of the scene in The People vs. Larry Flynt and Fight Club, both starring Edward Norton, where dress code is almost identical.
Tyler Durden For America Presidential Campaign

http://www.indopedia.org/index.php?title=Fight_Club_(film)

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« Reply #389 on: July 14, 2010, 05:38:32 PM »

STORM OF THE CENTURY

A small town in Maine experiences a strange visitor during one of the worst winter storms of the century. The stranger is Andre Linoge who appears to be French. Upon his arrival in town he kills an old lady and then proceeds to just sit down casually. The towns constable or sherrif figure Mike Anderson arrives and arrests Andre for murder.
While sitting in jail Andre plays mind games with his captors. He moves his fingers as if trying to orchestrate something. It appears he has powers over people. With his cane and his raunchy accent and sayings he mesmorizes everyone watching him in jail except the cautious constable. Andrew repeatedly mutters "give me what I want and I will go away." It's spooky talk to hear from someone behind bars. But behind bars Andre will not stay for long. He magically wills his jail open and walks out while distracting his guards.

Murder begins to happen throughout the town. One killing involves someone being beat to death with canned food. The town it seems is going wild and just what is the cause?. Andre appears before select townspeople on occasion just long enough to scare them and make them consider his phrase "give me what I want and I will go away." Other clever one liners such as "born in sin come on in" and "born in lust turn to dust" seem to be muttered by Andre just before or immediately after something tragic is to happen.

The town people go to town hall a safe place from the cold. There the town's children rest, in their sleep Andre visits them in their dreams and has them touch his magical wolf head cane. They fall into a deep sleep and no one in the town can awake them.

Finally Andre tells the town just what he wants. Everyone gathers in town and Andre states that he is an old aging being but not immortal. He seeks a prodgy to depart his knowledge to. Anyone's child from the town will do. The town has to decide if they will give Andre a child or face whatever wrath he may have in store if they refuse. Andre brings up the lost colony of Roanoke as a place that once refused him. After much deliberation, the towns constable Mike steadfastly argues against giving Andre anyone's child but his argument falls on deaf ears.

A game involving stones is used by Andre so that the town can give up a child at random. The loser will be holding stones of a certain color. Of course the loser is the constable and he loses his son to the monster Andre Linoge. Watching the movie I thought perhaps giving a child might make their problems twice as bad, as they might then have to face two beings with Andre's powers, but that was not the story to be. The movie technically was a made for tv miniseries based on Stephen King novel.

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« Reply #390 on: July 14, 2010, 05:45:02 PM »

... Wasn't king on the AJ show?

He may heave been scheduled one time, when the Jennings guy brought out that super-cool album featuring King, i may be wrong but i don't remember King himself being on.

Stephen King Listen's to Alex Jones! Might come on the show =)
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« Reply #391 on: July 14, 2010, 07:18:05 PM »


dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y
by Johan Grimonprez
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Buckle up for DIAL H-I-S-T-O-R-Y, the acclaimed hijacking documentary that eerily foreshadowed 9/11. We meet the romantic skyjackers who fought their revolutions and won airtime on the passenger planes of the 1960's and 1970's. By the 1990's, such characters were apparently no more, replaced on our TV screens by stories of anonymous bombs in suitcases.

Director Johan Grimonprez investigates the politics behind this change, at the same time unwrapping our own complicity in the urge for ultimate disaster. Playing on Don DeLillo's riff in his novel Mao II: "what terrorists gain, novelists lose" and "home is a failed idea", he blends archival footage of hijackings with surreal and banal themes, including fast food, pet statistics, disco, and his quirky home movies. David Shea composed the superb soundtrack to this free fall through history, best described in the words of one hijacked Pepsi executive as "running the gamut of many emotions, from surprise to shock to fear, to joy, to laughter, and then again, fear."
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« Reply #392 on: July 15, 2010, 10:58:58 PM »

FYI - I served on a jury for the last 2 days. No, it wasn't some high profile Scott Petersen one, but it wasn't exactly some misdemeanor child's play one either. It was a civil one that involved damages by an oil company on someone's property.

I talked to the lawyers afterward, and I commented to them that EVERYTHING we've seen in Hollywood movies and tv play out exactly the way it does in real life courtrooms. They were in firm agreement.

You know - no, I'm not trying to imply that courtrooms and lawyers are Illuminati or anything here, but it seems like just about everything we see in Hollywood movies and tv have alot of fact to them, and hardly fiction. Whether it's them using comedies like Cheech and Chong to put LSD jokes in their plots(ditto the dumbing down of education in the "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure"), and as we've discussed many times, all the times they would put 9/11 subliminal messages for years in their products.

Well, I guess I should say I'm not surprised they "accurately" display the judicial system in their products too.

Anyhow - the lawyers I talked to afterwards went on to say how in between court proceedings and testimonies before the morning and afternoon sessions start, the lawyers on both sides are always reevaluating evidence AND trying to negotiate deals to settle out of course. You know all the stuff you see on shows like "Law and Order" where even the prosecution makes the first move to offer 10-15 year manslaughter deals to even the coldest blood of murderers that deserve life imprisonment? Guess what, this IS true in the real life judicial system, and happens ALOT.

Remember the NC case where a teen boy used the Zoloft defense when he was put on trial for killing his parents? Remember how the state offered him only TWO years to plea bargain(but the boy gambled, lost, and got 30 years instead)? I guess we shouldn't be surprised here - the drug companies I'm sure give lots of $$ to the politicians and lobby them heavily. You can bet they influenced the DA's office to give that boy the plea bargain deal of his lifetime, so that the case AND a bad rap against drug companies can go under the radar(but instead, all the court proceedings did was give drug companies a BAD RAP). And, of course, OJ was rumored to be given a 10 year plea bargain before the whole broo-ha-ha started over the next year.

Ultimately, according to them, it's a cost/benefit thing the state and both parties have to weigh daily. I guess if the state feels dragging it on will increase costs and put more important cases on the backburner, then they will come to a plea. Ditto the defense.
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...I talked to the lawyers afterward, and I commented to them that EVERYTHING we've seen in Hollywood movies and tv play out exactly the way it does in real life courtrooms. They were in firm agreement...


Strictly Courtroom (2008)

    * Director: Georgina Harvey
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    * Run Time: 89 min
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Actor Martin Shaw narrates a documentary which looks at how trials have been portrayed on the silver screen in the past century, from 12 Angry Men and Alfred Hitchcock's Anatomy of A Murder to A Few Good Men and George Clooney's Michael Clayton. Contributors include Geoffrey Robertson QC, OJ Simpson's defence lawyer Alan Dershowitz, author and advocate Scott Turow and death row campaigner Clive Stafford Smith.

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« Reply #394 on: July 17, 2010, 03:02:35 AM »

I saw that "inception" yesterday. It was kinda confusing if you were not paying full attention to it but it wasn`t a bad film, and yeah, the special effects were pretty cool, but I got to wondering IF the premise of inception - the implanting of an idea in someone elses subconscious so that it will develop, bloom and appear as that persons "own" idea - is possible?

And what about dream sharing - or controlling dreams (your own / others )

Interesting theories in this flm I thought.
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« Reply #395 on: July 17, 2010, 10:58:41 AM »

I saw that "inception" yesterday. It was kinda confusing if you were not paying full attention to it but it wasn`t a bad film, and yeah, the special effects were pretty cool, but I got to wondering IF the premise of inception - the implanting of an idea in someone elses subconscious so that it will develop, bloom and appear as that persons "own" idea - is possible?

And what about dream sharing - or controlling dreams (your own / others )

Interesting theories in this flm I thought.

Pastor Mike Hoggard at www.mikehoggard.com on one of his watchman video broadcasts talked about this recently - where we can use our thoughts in our heads to control other things(ie-to turn on some electrical item from our heads).
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« Reply #396 on: July 17, 2010, 11:40:34 AM »

I saw that "inception" yesterday. It was kinda confusing if you were not paying full attention to it but it wasn`t a bad film, and yeah, the special effects were pretty cool, but I got to wondering IF the premise of inception - the implanting of an idea in someone elses subconscious so that it will develop, bloom and appear as that persons "own" idea - is possible?

And what about dream sharing - or controlling dreams (your own / others )

Interesting theories in this flm I thought.

Is it possible? It is the very nature of how I brain works. All your ideas spring from you subconscious. Very little of what you say, beleive, or do comes from the conscious mind.

What programs the subconscious effectively is the question.
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« Reply #397 on: July 17, 2010, 11:43:01 AM »

Yeah I know that - what i meant was is it possible to mess with the subconscious of another person do you think?
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« Reply #398 on: July 17, 2010, 11:54:06 AM »

Yeah I know that - what i meant was is it possible to mess with the subconscious of another person do you think?

The Obama campaign was driven by psychological mastery through the media. You talked to the people voting for him, none of the could logically elaborate on why they "loved" him, but they were extremely dogmatic.


Look at subjects, that demonstrate how our subconscious is manipulated:


Sex
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSTDtzqoMuU
(I disagree with the above video to an extant, indoctrination is teaching through repetition, and appeals to the subconscious mind. For example in sports you learn by doing something over and over again, or indoctrination, but you cannot "teach" somebody to throw a ball through an unillustrated lecture")

Learned Helpless
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learned_helplessness

Asch Conformity Experiment
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgDx5g9ql1g&feature=related

The classic show candid camera, had many examples of how our subconscious mind is fallible.
http://www.livevideo.com/video/genefire/AFAF5CACD763445582FB0B6F7FEA1005/the-power-of-conformity-how-i.aspx

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« Reply #399 on: July 17, 2010, 12:12:45 PM »

More learned helplessness.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFmFOmprTt0
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