Posts Tagged → David Fincher
Review: The Social Network
A David Fincher film is an event.
Seven was my very first Fincher film way back in 1995. There are scenes and images from that movie that are burned into my memory. But, like many others, it wasn’t until 1999’s seminal Fight Club that I truly became enamored with him.
Like for many of the impressionable youth of my age at the time, Fight Club was and remains a milestone film. It came out at just the right time alongside flicks such as The Matrix and was a gateway drug into cinema for a generation raised on video game consoles, Napster and the Internet (née Interbutt). READ MORE!
Triweekly Podcast: Immaculate Inception
Is it that time already?
Witness the latest in cutting-edge podcast technology!*
IT CHANGES COLORS
LIKE THE CHAMELEON
IT USES THE JUNGLE
Thrill as we blabber incoherently on the following:
- Inception – IMAX, speak up Ken Watanabe, is it all a dream (and does it even matter?) – spoilers ahoy
- Predators – Brodychest
- The Social Network – the evolution of David Fincher, director of the music video for Paula Abdul’s “Straight Up”
- The Room – meeting Tommy Wiseau
- M. Night Shyamalan’s Neckbeard Army
- Machete – we demand more Jeff Fahey
- Steven Seagal vs. vampires!
- the dearth of decent Nazi Zombie movies
- Zack Snyder makes a crazy owl movie
- You can’t see the eyes of the demon until him come callin
Get ‘em while they’re hot!
Woogmoog Triweekly Podcast 07-17-2010
Straight up, now tell me, do you really wanna love me forever?
(oh oh oh)
MUSIC
Intro: Mike
Outro: Mike and Pat
*nope
I Am Jack’s Ferrari 250 GT Spyder California
Fight Club is basically the perfect book and film for any impressionable, pretentious high school student. Since the movie came out while I myself was an impressionable, pretentious high school student, I love it dearly.
One of my most favorite things to come out of the internet is the Ferris Bueller Fight Club theory. In a nutshell, you have two characters: the repressed and socially maladjusted Cameron, and the wild and crazy Ferris Bueller as his polar opposite. The theory is that Ferris is merely a figment of Cameron’s imagination, a la Tyler Durden. It gives Ferris Bueller’s Day Off a hilarious new level of depth.
The theory has been given video form here, embedded below the jump. Clicky! READ MORE!
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