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Fight Club is a American film directed by David Fincher and starring Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, and Helena Bonham Carter. It is based on the novel of​.
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The Men Who Still Love “Fight Club”

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Welcome to Knight Club

Chivas Limited Edition Twenty years since we found redemption in destruction; salvation in annihilation. Twenty long years since my perfectly chiseled torso first adorned the walls of countless college dorms across America. Most of you are softer, weaker, more… laden with children. You even — despite my best, most explicit efforts — still shop at IKEA.

Last time I was here, I had to dial a stationary rotary phone to place a call.

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You type out entire treatises on pocket computers while standing in line for macadamia milk lattes. You only use payphones for public urination.

Joke is on you, fellas. Everywhere should be a place for public urination, not just payphones. Fight Club came to DVD in , and in the decade that followed, it sold more than six million copies. I bought one of them. I watched it and re-watched it.

THEN AND NOW: The cast of 'Fight Club' 20 years later

In , a year deep in the heart of the recession, I was a senior in high school. There was a gaping hole where the American Dream was supposed to be. While my dad and I were eating one-dollar-a-box pasta for dinner in a house with almost no furniture, in school, I was studying American literature. But it was Fight Club that showed me the Dream was a lie in the first place , and the people who shilled for it were all selling something. Not only that: loving Fight Club made me weird. The only other people who liked it were guys, but the more I talked to them about it, the more it seemed like we were watching two totally different movies.

They thought the story was about how men should be able to take out their aggression however and whenever they want.

The Rules of Fight Club.

The problem in their logic comes when they want to strip away the consumerist programming Fight Club is so against, and replace it with more programming in the form of old-fashioned gender roles, destructive caricatures of masculinity, and patriarchal privilege. Instead of consumerist culture, MRA Fight Club fanboys want power, silent women, and—wait for it—the American Dream, just by another name. That kind of ethos is completely against the point of Fight Club , which recognizes that the patriarchy hurts men as well as the rest of us.