




Experience the brilliance of Fight Club like never before on Blu-ray that boasts the film’s best-ever picture quality and outstanding HD audio. Revealing Special Features will give you unparalleled access behind the scenes, making this definitive edition of the film the ultimate home entertainment experience. Brad Pitt and Edward Norton deliver knockout performances in this stunningly original, darkly comic film from David Fincher, the director of Seven. Norton stars as Jack, a chronic insomniac desperate to escape his excruciatingly boring life. That's when he meets Tyler Durden (Pitt), a charismatic soap salesman with a twisted philosophy. Tyler believes self-improvement is for the weak - it's self destruction that really makes life worth living. Before long, Jack and Tyler are beating each other to a pulp in a bar parking lot, a cathartic slugfest that delivers the ultimate high. To introduce other men to the simple joys of physical violence, Jack and Tyler form a secret Fight Club that becomes wildly successful. But there's a shocking surprise waiting for Jack that will change everything... Features: • New HD Master Supervised step-by-step by director David FincherExclusive to Blu-ray: • A Hit in the Ear: Ren Klyce and the Sound Design of Fight Club--an interactive experience introduced by the sound designer Ren Klyce, in which the user can mix the sounds of selected scenes of the movie. • Insomnia Mode: I am Jack’s search Index--a new navigation mode, that allows the user to tag any topics during the movie and access to all content available in the disc that refers to the tagged topic. • Flogging Fight Club--backstage at the Spike TV Awards: Hangout with Brad Pitt & Edward Norton in the Green Room shortly after being inducted into the Spike TV “Guy Movie Hall of Fame”. Review: One of the truly great films - It continues to astound me how such an amazing adaption can be made from a book of only 224 pages. The cinematography is perfect, the performances perfect. And if I am honest, with the way the world is now in 2025, the ending is perfect too. Movie art at its finest. Review: Fincher's greatest? - Fight Club, in my book the ultimate bloke film. Last week, we were given Heat on BD and this week we have Fight club - Xmas has come early! I'm not supposed to talk about it but... David Fincher has a pretty healthy looking portfolio under his belt (Alien 3; Seven; Panic Room; Benjamin Button for a start) but this is at the top of the list for me as his best. Top knotch cast topped only by the quirky, strange and damn right clever storyline. Follow the dull life of a John Doe as he seeks to find out more about himself by...I can't say in case people reading this haven't seen it, but lets say by making soap for now. Suffice to say, it's one of my favourite movies ever and shouldn't be missed. There is no way that as a viewer you will be able to take in everything that happens in a single watch. You'll pick up something extra that you didn't notice last time around, each viewing. Did I he really just say that? Did I just see that??? Transfer is great, amazing levels of dark. We have grain in places if you have a hang-up on that but it is rare. *** WARNING ***: The ultimate frightener ever appears on this BD the moment you put the disk in (I'm stunned they even got permission to do it!). I suffered a heart attack and therefore am not going to give away what it is - why should others not go through the same as me! I laugh now, but at the time I started to cry. The packaging says that it's English only, however on the disk we have Languages: English DTS Master; English 2.0 DD; Spanish Latino DD; French DTS; Portuguese DD Subs: English; Spanish Latino; French; Portugese; Danish; Finnish; Dutch; Norwegian; Swedish; Mandarin (Traditional)
| ASIN | B002LE87R6 |
| Actors | Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, Helena Bonham Carter |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 - 2.40:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 6,104 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 613 in Crime (DVD & Blu-ray) 840 in Thriller (DVD & Blu-ray) 1,540 in Action & Adventure (DVD & Blu-ray) |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (5,993) |
| Director | David Fincher |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Language | English (DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| Manufacturer reference | 0000097000000 |
| Media Format | Anamorphic, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 17 x 13.5 x 1.2 cm; 70 g |
| Release date | 23 Nov. 2009 |
| Run time | 2 hours and 14 minutes |
| Studio | 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles: | Danish, English, French, Mandarin Chinese, Portuguese, Spanish |
N**F
One of the truly great films
It continues to astound me how such an amazing adaption can be made from a book of only 224 pages. The cinematography is perfect, the performances perfect. And if I am honest, with the way the world is now in 2025, the ending is perfect too. Movie art at its finest.
T**T
Fincher's greatest?
Fight Club, in my book the ultimate bloke film. Last week, we were given Heat on BD and this week we have Fight club - Xmas has come early! I'm not supposed to talk about it but... David Fincher has a pretty healthy looking portfolio under his belt (Alien 3; Seven; Panic Room; Benjamin Button for a start) but this is at the top of the list for me as his best. Top knotch cast topped only by the quirky, strange and damn right clever storyline. Follow the dull life of a John Doe as he seeks to find out more about himself by...I can't say in case people reading this haven't seen it, but lets say by making soap for now. Suffice to say, it's one of my favourite movies ever and shouldn't be missed. There is no way that as a viewer you will be able to take in everything that happens in a single watch. You'll pick up something extra that you didn't notice last time around, each viewing. Did I he really just say that? Did I just see that??? Transfer is great, amazing levels of dark. We have grain in places if you have a hang-up on that but it is rare. *** WARNING ***: The ultimate frightener ever appears on this BD the moment you put the disk in (I'm stunned they even got permission to do it!). I suffered a heart attack and therefore am not going to give away what it is - why should others not go through the same as me! I laugh now, but at the time I started to cry. The packaging says that it's English only, however on the disk we have Languages: English DTS Master; English 2.0 DD; Spanish Latino DD; French DTS; Portuguese DD Subs: English; Spanish Latino; French; Portugese; Danish; Finnish; Dutch; Norwegian; Swedish; Mandarin (Traditional)
R**.
amazing
amazing movie i recommend it to anyone arrived quickly and in excellent condition
C**H
It should have scooped those Oscars...
This work is darkly comical, beautifully directed and the script is brimming with integrity. Couple this with superb acting from the 3 main stars and a unique score from the Dust Brothers - and you're beginning to see why I rate this as my favourite film. I won't delve too deeply into the synopsis, as this has been adequately explored already in the previous comments. However I will say that the emphasis is much more on the evolving relationship between Jack (Edward Norton) and Tyler (Brad Pitt) rather than the anarchy and violent fight scenes which were unfairly highlighted in many critic's negative reviews. David Fincher once again brings his inimitable flair to this film, giving the picture an undeniably dynamic and highly polished feel. The Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack does not disappoint either with numerous surround effects to fully emerse the viewer (check out the car crash sequence). Although all the actors are treated to a skilfully crafted script, Brad Pitt gets to deliver most of the philosophical gems which truly enhance the charasmatic character he's portraying ("It's only after we've lost everything that we're free to do anything") The final factor which makes this my number 1 film is the delicious twist ending which arguably exceeds the surprise found in "The Usual Suspects". Overall, I cannot recommend this movie enough. It is a groundbreaking piece which will undoubtedly give everyone something to talk about. In my opinion, this is the first film of the 21st century and has justly earned it's place as king of my DVD collection.
M**K
The Fight Club blu ray
Fight Club is a very interesting movie, but I'm not going to review the movie, because that has been reviewed here hundreds of time. The bluray: before I bought this, I was doubtful whether it would matter to have this movie on bluray. I can say I am satisfied with this HD version. The sound is very clear and the music in this film (in the beginning for example) seems spiced up compared to the dvd version and is cleary superior. The picture quality is robust: this movie had some soft grain, but I think that it was the intention of the moviemaker. Somehow, in this movie, it adds character. There's also an interesting depth to the picture which I cant recall from the dvd. Furthermore, a lot of extra detail can be seen when watching this on blu ray. There are some documentaries on the disc, but I didnt watch any of them so I cant comment on them. In short: if you like this movie, and dont own it yet on dvd (I didnt own it yet), you should definitely buy the blu ray, its worth the extra money because it sounds (a lot) better and it looks better (and grittier). If you already own the dvd, it depends on how much you like this movie. I wouldnt buy it again if that were the case.
R**N
Still brilliant
Nearly two decades after I first watched it, was delighted to find that Fight Club has lost none of its punch. The script and performances are, if anything, better than I remembered. And the quasi-anarchist / anti-capitalist / blue-collar political uprising theme is probably more relevant right now than it was in 1999. Like so many good movies, you could watch this two or three times and still miss things - but definitely watch out for the snapshot glimpses of Tyler Durden in the early sequences. And ask yourself why, as the story unfolds, Durden becomes increasingly fitter while Ed Norton's character appears to be physically unravelling... Brilliant dialogue. Dozens of screamingly funny moments. Pithy sociological observations. Uncomfortable truths for IKEA addicts... One of Fincher's best films, and definitely worth two hours of your time. 9/10
J**.
Es una excelente película, de las mejores del séptimo arte. Si bien la edición (10º Aniversario) no pareciera ser una edición de aniversario, si lo es; ya que, pues contiene algunas características especiales... 😬 En lo personal me encantó el arte del disco y portada. Y por el precio tienes la película en su máxima calidad posible (de momento). Ojalá salga más adelante en 4K... *La agarré en oferta por $161, andaba desde los $200 hasta los $250 si no mal recuerdo. 🤔 Estoy muy contento con mi compra. 🙂
M**0
Über den Film Worte zu verlieren ist undankbar. Entweder, man liebt ihn, oder man hasst ihn. Ich persönlich halte 'Fight Club' für eines der ganz großen Werke der 90er Jahre und darüber hinaus. Klar, Fight Club ist und bleibt ein Actionfilm und ein durchgeknallter noch dazu. In manchen Dingen darf man ihn nicht so ganz ernst nehmen, aber dennoch ist es ein Film, der zum nachdenken über die heutige Gesellschaft einläd. 5/5 Sterne. Der Hauptpunkt, der trotz der vorigen BluRay zum Kauf dieser Remastered BluRay führen kan, ist natürlich die Bildqualität, eventuell die Tonqualität. Der Rest macht ohnehin keinen Unterschied. Das Bonusmaterial und auch das Menü der neuen BluRay ist identisch. Dazu später mehr. Zum Vergleich der neuen 'Remastered' BluRay mit der Alten, habe ich mit einem nicht näher genannten Programm die Filme mit jeweils deutscher und englischer DTS/6.1 Tonspur als MKV auf meine Festplatte kopiert. Ich konnte beide Dateien parallel laufen lassen und damit wunderbar die Unterschiede feststellen. Manche Interessenten für diese Remastered BluRay haben unter Umständen schon einmal Bilder der US-BluRay gesehen. Ich würde sagen, dass diese remastered BluRay der US-BluRay visuell gleich kommt. Der Kontrast ist ist bedeutend höher und die Farbbrillianz hat sich dadurch ebenfalls erfreulich gesteigert. Zuletzt hat das Maß an Details dazu gewonnen - und zwar kräftig. Waren vorher einige Details, wie z.B. der abgestorbene Baum vor Tyler Durden's Haus kaum zu sehen - kann man sie jetzt klar ausmachen. Die Original BluRay hatte in einigen wenigen Elementen (vor allem in den Logos zu Beginn des Films) einige Unreinheiten auf dem Master. Hier wurden sie entfernt. Durch die deutliche Verbesserung des Bildes bemerkt man stärker als zuvor die Körnung des Masters an sich, doch wenn man nicht gerade direkt vor der Mattscheibe klebt, bemerkt es kaum. Eine bessere Tonqualität gibt es nicht. Die vorhandenen Tonspuren sind im Grunde identisch. Nicht nur technisch, sondern auch im Hörvergleich konnte ich keine Unterschiede feststellen. Es gibt jeweils eine Deutsche und Englische Tonspur in DTS-HD High Resolution 7.1 @ 2046Kbps, DTS-ES 6.1 @ 1509Kbps und DTS Headphone Surround 2.0 @ 255Kbps - Auf der Hülle der Remaster BluRay wird von einer DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 Tonspur gesprochen. Der Bitrate nach stimmt Das definitiv nicht! Einen klanglichen Unterschied zwischen DTS-HD 7.1 und DTS 6.1 habe ich nicht heraus hören können. Trotzdem freue ich mich als Besitzer einer 7.x Anlage über die HD Tonspur. Nur die DTS Headphone Surround Spur klingt deutlich schwächer, mitteltonlastiger und recht hohl im Vergleich. Das Bonusmaterial ist überaus umfangreich. Es gibt allein 13 Teaser und Trailer, ein Musikvideo, 9 Nichtverwendete Szenen, zahlloses Material aus der Produktion, Gallerien aus Produktion, Szenenfotos, Kinoaushang, Presseheft, Flugzettel und und und... Zusammen gefasst hat diese BluRay nichts neu erfunden. Es wurde lediglich der einzige wirklich große Fehler der ersten, deutschen BluRay zu Fight Club ausgemerzt. Das Bild ist deutlich besser. Der Ton war auch schon bei der Original BluRay einwandfrei. Das Bonusmaterial ist überaus umfangreich, jedoch nicht vollständig in HD vorhanden. Im übrigen entspricht es der Original BluRay. Es gibt kleine Patzer bei der Umsetzung, aber die ändern nicht wirklich etwas an der Benotung insgesamt. Die BluRay bietet ein Wendecover, um auf der Hülle das FSK Logo los zu werden. Macht euch keine Sorgen wegen des hässlichen Bildes hier bei Amazon. Es zeigt lediglich eine zusätzliche Papphülle um eine normale Amaray Hülle mit recht hübschem Cover. Manche nehmen das als Minuspunkt, doch ich sehe es pragmatisch: Eine Amaray kann man austauschen. Das innere einer Metallbox eher nicht. 4.75/5 - aufgerundet 5/5 Sterne. Für Fans des Films lohnt sich der Kauf auch dann, wenn man die originale BluRay schon besessen hat.
I**N
Everything came in good condition, the only downside being that it was region 1 only, witch is kind of bad for ppl living in the eu. great movie overall
A**R
I have watched other David Fischer's movies "seven", "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button", which Brad Pitt appears, and these movies was also great. The movies made me a big fan of him, but after watching this movie, I was so impressed and got more into his performance. I have ever watched so many movies in my life, and I can say it without doubt, Fight Club is one the best movie I have ever watched. The actors in this movie look unique and very cool. That makes this movie attractive. The film narrator, actually his real name is unrevealed in this movie, who is also leading character (Edward Norton) spends his life working boring job and has problem with sleeping. However he finds joy which is going to as many support seminar for people suffering from cancers as he can. He is not suffering from cancers though. By Bring there, talking with people who has serious disease, getting ready to cry, he is able to release himself and sleep very well at night. This is his vacation. One day, a woman, Marla Singer(Helena Bonham Carter), comes in the seminar, forces him to stop attending the seminar and ruins his routine. The narrator also meets Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt) on the plane. He is charismatic soap salesman looking very straightforward, and he enjoys his life by doing what he wants. The narrator has nothing special about his life, but everything changes when he meet Tyler. One night, two of them meet at bar and suddenly Tyler asks the narrator to hit him as hard as the narrator can. At first, it looks strange request but after they start hitting each other they feel good for some reason. A strange feeling comes to them. They feel satisfied by fighting, feeing pain. The narrator begins to think "everything else in life got the volume turned down. I could deal with anything". As they start fighting in front of bar as usual at night, other people watching them soon join in. Under the ground of the bar becomes Fight Club. Only the moment they are fighting makes them feel alive. It doesn't need words. I was really surprised when I found that Tyler and the narrator was actually the same person. Tyler was the ideal character that the narrator created. It was funny to see Edward Norton hitting himself in front of bar, and at the same time, it was impressive. Some people may say this movie is aggressive and promotes violence. I don't think so. The purpose of Fight Club is self-destruction. Not violence to others but accepting the pain makes them feel alive. I think this is the point of this movie. There is a symbolic scene where the narrator fights with a blonde guy. Even though the guy is already knocked off and passes out, he keeps punching the guy on the face. This scene made me really sick. He is completely beaten up and his face is covered with blood. Tyler said to him " where did you go? Psycho boy". I realized that this kind of extreme violence is thought as unacceptable behavior in this movie. Also I was moved by some Tyler's lines. "It’s only after we’ve lost everything that we’re free to do anything." "This is your life, and it’s ending one minute at a time." "Without pain, without sacrifice we would have nothing." I feel like Tyler tells me something important of life. That's why I love this movie. I absolutely love this movie and can watch it over and over again. Both Brad Pitt and Edward Norton's acting is absolutely fantastic. Thanks to Fight club, I've rediscovered how great actors they are. This movie has some strong messages. It's about finding yourself and finding out what you really want to do in your life. I'm sure you will get into this movie and some quotes. I recommend you to watch this movie if you are interested in.
D**L
UPDATED REVIEW 16/01/2013 One of the best movies ever made: An exercise in "visual philosophy", using all technical resources to illustrate and narrate a mental imaginary and machinations based plotline. Fight Club is a fable of the id, ego, and super ego interacting, to revive the main character ("Jack) from his stupor. This lethargy and detachment from his bodily needs and id instincts, prevents him to sleep and mate. His sexual drive and need for love have been channeled into consumerism. He buys things he doesn't need compulsively, to escape his misery without success. The solutions he (or his psyche segments) comes up with are evolutionary, but basically of the same substance he longs and aches for to awaken him from this lethargy. He starts off visiting shockingly bleeding heart -support groups. Used to the corporate politically correct, neutral and aseptic dialogues, this candidness rattles him up towards vitality, recognizing his own humanity, enlightening the steps to come in the path. Nirvana is his desired path, the path at the very core of all human being that looks for religion, drugs or any perception of god or what is beyond words and things, and ultimately that ghost inside us. His Id/super ego is Tyler Durden. He shows him how to escape from fear. That fear that drove him to drown himself into things, in work and vapid banality. Then there comes the Fight Club. "Fight club wasn't about winning or losing. It wasn't about words." Says Jack. It is not about violence in the sense of hurting someone else out of anger, I would add. Jack is detached from the animal we are, that eats, defecates, has sex and breathes. Jack is detached from the caveman we have been for thousands of years, that "evolved" men despise, but is rooted in our DNA. Jack is an extreme case of the dangers of excessive consumerism, individuality and materialism of our culture. Jack fears loosing (a fight, his job, anything that threatens his ego or causes him pain) and longs for human contact and intimacy. Searching for a relationship is a big stretch. Baby steps, the support group first. Then fighting furnishes him with all this. I would like to address the movie's critics like Robert Ebert, who fail to seize the zeitgeist and how fight club relates and how the violence is tangential. The story is about a very particular individual with a very common pathology who seeks a very unorthodox solution in a very dire, desperate situation. This masterpiece exercises and puts forth "visual philosophy", displaying what would be a modern version of Zen enlightenment exercises or Koans. There is no doctor that treats greed and Ikea fetishes. This dude is on his own. He needs to get in touch with his masculinity and loose the fear at the root of all fears, the fear of death, and so do the other attendees of the Fight Club. Fighting is a start; the fear of physical harm is in the same line. Guys don't go to Fight Club to win, everyone is a winner, because the target is to unload the burden of fear. If you desensitize yourself to the fear of punches and blood, abstract fear triggers, as being fired diminish by contrast. Our culture is plagued with fears of the unknown, the what ifs that blocks us from taking risks that could change or enhance our life. Tyler Durden, the superego is boundless and moves forward unfettered to things that are not realistic for the ego, the pranks and crimes against possessions of the project mayhem. But before that he confronts Jack with the fear of death using chemical burn. Crazy, unorthodox yet effective, and more important in a movie: entertaining. Finally, Jack evolves towards love, the main driver from the start. The movie is a love story. His relationship with the woman is abrasive, because his sexuality is twisted, hence is expressed through unexpected outlets at the start. He develops his personality and is able to express caring for a female and start a relationship and integrates his psyche, destroying his overpowering superego. Metaphorically expressed by the dissolution of Tyler. A beautifully aesthetically stunning crafted movie, fluid as our thouth processes are. From the start it displays a voyage through the brain's fear center. As a fable that it is, the use of special effects and creative, aggressive, edgy cinematography suspends your disbelief into a journey in a very human experience, a tale about our war. As Tyler Durden says when he puts the finger on our greed/consumerism epidemic, "our war is a spiritual war". Interwoven masterfully are the elements of a man's struggle with this disease and fighting our war. It never stops being an action film. The rant that Tyler delivers to the fight club, encapsulates some of the concerns the movie wants to bring the audience to brood upon. It is one of the few congruent lines thrown in your lap to understand the movie and the issues brought to light. Issues related to living lives without meaning, in mechanic jobs we hate, to buy stuff conditioned by the media to, but that we really don't truly need. We've become consumer droids. Space monkeys conditioned to press buttons towards oblivion. The media offers its carrot: fame, fortune, and every Ego-booster conceivable. And if the entanglement is rooted on the ego logic, ego perception and egotistic behavior it only messes up the problem further. All reinforces the need to gain awareness of the influence of the ego. The movie doesn't wrap up nicely the answers to these questions, and throws them on your lap. This movie left me with the strong impression of watching one of the most aggressive criticisms towards the dangers of excessive consumerism, of my generation. It is difficult to believe it was made by the director of Seven and two of the most prominent actors of our generation who put their necks on the line to express these concerns. Bravo!!