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Rare Fight Club Ed Norton Brad Pitt Poster OUT OF PRINT - 24" x 36"

Rare Fight Club Ed Norton Brad Pitt Poster OUT OF PRINT - 24" x 36"
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Rare Fight Club Ed Norton Brad Pitt Poster OUT OF PRINT

You are looking at an amazing poster. The poster measures approx. 24" X 36" and is perfect, unused, and rolled in a plastic protective tube. It is perfect for framing or hanging on the wall. Handy size for framing and/or as a gift.

It says: "1st Rule : You do not talk about Fight Club .2nd Rules : YOU DO NOT TALK ABOUT FIGHT CLUB .3rd Rule : If someone yells "stop" , goes limp or taps out the fight isover.4th Rule : Only TWO guys to a fight .5th Rule : One fight at a time .6th Rule : No shirt , no shoes .7th Rule : Fights will last as long as they have to .8th Rule : If it is you first night at Fight Club , YOU HAVE TO FIGHT ."

Edward Norton .... Narrator Brad Pitt .... Tyler Durden Helena Bonham Carter .... Marla Singer Meat Loaf .... Robert 'Bob' Paulson (as Meat Loaf Aday) Zach Grenier .... Richard Chesler Richmond Arquette .... Intern David Andrews .... Thomas George Maguire .... Group Leader Eugenie Bondurant .... Weeping Woman Christina Cabot .... Group Leader Sydney 'Big Dawg' Colston .... Speaker Rachel Singer .... Chloe Christie Cronenweth .... Airline Attendant Tim De Zarn .... Inspector Bird Ezra Buzzington .... Inspector Dent Directed by David Fincher

Rare Fight Club Ed Norton Brad Pitt Poster OUT OF PRINT

Fight Club (1999) is a film based on the novel Fight Club (1996) by Chuck Palahniuk. It was directed by David Fincher and starred Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, Meat Loaf, and Helena Bonham Carter. It also featured an original soundtrack by the Dust Brothers.

The plot revolves around a nameless narrator (Norton; referred to as "Jack" by many of the film's fans), an actuary for a major car company. During a severe bout of insomnia he starts attending support group meetings (one of which is a group for testicular cancer survivors). He begins to use the meetings as a vicarious source of emotional release and soon finds that he can sleep again. But when a strange young woman named Marla (Bonham-Carter) starts disrupting his enjoyment of these meetings by showing up to them for fun, the narrator finds that his insomnia returns.

While returning from a business trip, the narrator meets Tyler Durden (Pitt), a fellow frequent business traveler and independent soap salesperson, on a plane. Arriving at his apartment, he finds that it has exploded and has nowhere to live. He eventually finds the business card that Tyler Durden gave him in his pocket, and phones him. They meet at a bar and discuss materialism and the modern male. As they leave the bar, before going to Tyler's home, Tyler asks him to hit him as hard as he can. After trading a few punches, the two begin to brawl in the bar's parking lot. The narrator realizes that he enjoys fighting and, after moving in with Tyler, they start fighting every week. Thus, "fight club" was born.

Helena Bonham Carter as Marla Singer with the NarratorAs the club grows, Tyler uses it to spread ideas of anti-materialism. Soon, Tyler is distributing "homework" to the members of the club, which grows into "Project Mayhem", an anti-corporate destruction squad led by Tyler. As the project continues to expand, 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 himself is really performing; the narrator's perpetual state of insomnia is truly caused by the "Tyler" personality taking over during the night when the narrator thinks he's asleep, then leading a double life until the narrator "wakes up" in the morning.

The film climaxes with the narrator arguing with Tyler over control of his body. The narrator, in a violent act of desperation, shoots himself in the mouth. The audience sees the narrator slump in the chair, and Tyler fall, with a bullet hole in the back of his head. The injury to the narrator however, is not fatal. Members of Project Mayhem arrive, with Marla forcibly in tow, and the narrator calls for gauze. The film ends with the narrator and Marla startled by a spectacular view of highrise offices exploding - the successful completion of Project Mayhem's most ambitious project, almost forgotten amidst the drama.

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