@@davidnebreda3383 The movie is full of shit like that you can only pick up on rewatches. Like when he's fighting by himself and says "for some reason, I thought of my first fight with Tyler"
@@user-lr4nd3hn7n I know right? I thought that was supposed to be obvious to even understand what the relation between those scenes is. By the time you see the scene of Tyler putting frames of porn in movie reels the viewer is supposed to get the idea that somehow Tyler was also influencing the main character in those scenes where he flashes on screen for enough time to notice.
The support group wasn't what caused it. It was the shit life he (and most of us) had, so he started to imagine this fantasy about the "awesome man" he wished he was.
Considering he's supposed to have DiD (a shit representation of it but entertaining as it is) I don't think sleeping pills woulda worked...the blackouts were what was causing lack of sleep. Tyler fronting when he's supposed to be asleep is part of what was causing his sleep problems. He says he was losing time, waking up in strange places. Tyler was already there. He was already doing things by then.
Love that this is his subconscious mind trying to tell him something and at the same time the movie is doing exactly the same thing to the viewer. Just planting it there even if you barely noticed.
Actually it's not. There is a real Fight Club 2. It's canon. But it's in comic book form. And you find out that Brad Pitts character is a demon. So he was never crazy at all.
@@jrmillerfilms sounds a bit like that movie Daniel isn't real. His dark alter ego is in the end some kind of demonic entity appearing as his dark half while in real he's an entity of some sorts. Very good movie
- Smoke - i had always wanted to, but couldn’t find it for free without shit quality or chance of catching a virus lol. I’d definitely watch it more times though I imagine it’s different after knowing the twist
@@sidew8ys yeah you understand the Marla relationship alot more clearer and come to the conclusion his insomnia played a big part in his existence and why he can't remember what Tyler does when he sleeps he's probably only sleeping for an hour or two from exhaustion.
If you also notice, he only sees Tyler during his bouts of insomnia. When he first finds the groups and starts sleeping again, the flashes of Tyler go away.
Yooo this legit just happened to me at first I thought I was tripping but then I seen it again so I went back to the 2nd clip and sure enough I saw that there was a figure which sent a shiver down my spine. Immediately I thought fuck why you have to go and play detective now we probably going to die or some shit but to my relief I looked it up and now I'm here had me in the first half lol. P.S. this is also my first time watching the movie so I'm not going to watch past the 2nd clip but now I know to keep an eye out for little details like this now I will continue you with the movie thank you.
I watched it too. One of my faivorite movies now. It still doesn't make any sense to me, not before, not after the movie. It's just random Tyler popping up. Serves no purpose. Only confuses a bunch for the first time, i thought it was some tinkered copy that prepares you for jumpscare or something. And after the movie, it serves as this "all of this isn't real, it's a movie edited by Tyler" kind of theory that doesn't explain or expand on anything. Just here you have it, this might not be real, that's it, end of the easter egg.
@@alpha-tomahawk532 he's popping up because he isn't real, its Tyler slowly emerging from the Narrators brain. Notice how he pops up when the words "pain" "open yourself up" and "copy" are said. Things are being set off in his head causing Tyler to pop in. Notice how he stops appearing like that once he's actually introduced, because at that point it's too late, he's already out.
@@LiilYogurt Well, at the very least they could have gone with some other effect rather than a "cardboard cutout" of him just appearing like that. They did the "dick" frame at the end of the movie like it was old film projector stuff, so they could have added some kind of effect to him like that too, otherwise it just looks unnatural to the movie, even after the plot revalation about how Tyler liked to put 1 frame from porn in family films while he worked in cinema.
@@LiilYogurt Plus this words are just such a far fetch. The birth of Tyler is pointed out to be "everything MC wanted to be but couldn't do". What about pain? It was never about some kind of pain. Open yourself up? The only thing he did for the rest of the movie is to try and save the other self from revealing to others how he's actually mentally ill and has split personality. And what about copying? Tyler organazied a whole-ass terrorist operation out of people fighting eachother. He's probably the first one to do such a thing so quickly and by recruiting people trough a hobby of fighting. The only thing about these words is that he does appear on them, that's it, these words are not connected to him at all otherwise.
As another commenter mentioned, he appears during key phrases, the second layer is that this is the start of the creation of Tyler in his monotonous life routine, riddled with mediocrity. Essentially you're "unknowingly" watching his alter ego being built to cope with the humdrum and meaninglessness of his existence. It's essentially the beginning of his psychotic break, indicating the key tools Tyler will be exploiting to make real both the alter ego and his plan.
I noticed it but didn’t know who it was. This is great for second and third comers as it is a hint to the fact that Tyler is in his head. “Pain”, “open ourselves up”, backing out of his desire, “everything is a copy” He shows up when he breaks out of his framed reality, the perception he has for himself. Each time the frame flash is slightly longer. When the guy is taking about opening up, he has a friend like gesture, arm on his shoulder with a smile, as if it is something he wants to do. Tyler represents the things that we at some point think about even for a flash of a second, the dark reality where life isn’t good. And it slowly forms over time and then has a mind of its own, or a strangle on your mind. The movie ends in chaos because in the end humans desire some sort of chaos in there lives, in one form or another, maybe then the world may start new and be better. But that’s my interpretation. I’ve only seen the film once. Might watch it again, since I’ve found it on Netflix.
I think Tyler appeared at those times to signify that those scenes (the people and the locations) were crucial to Tyler's appearance. Even though we learn later in the movie that Tyler was already "alive" or manifested before we ever got to see him "with" the narrator.
It has to do with duality, which is what the devil is: a being split into two, when all is One, which is God. To be fair though, the devil is just God's dark side. That's the esoteric message of the film. Hardcore gnostic film to the core and rightfully so.
At first I thought it’s rather a bug on tv but then decided to reverse the movie and went back to pause in time to see Tyler’s figure. i couldn’t manage to stop it right to the point but knew it was Tyler because of the red jacket. Sick movie !
On the DVD commentary, David Fincher says that the subliminal Tyler Durdens were placed throughout the film because he wanted people to see that Tyler can't effectuate anything without Jack himself doing it, a clue to what he actually is and symbolizes in the film.
I remember one time i was studying for an exam at 6 am and i had this movie on the background, i looked at the movie for a second and i saw him flashing on the screen I got scared and legit thought i was going crazy or i was too tired
0:21 was the only one I noticed during my first watch, and it was a pirated version of the movie so I thought it was something that someone had edited in
Makes it even better that they follow through with this at the end of the movie. Around the credits there's a quick shot of a dick I remember one of the first times I first watched it I saw but didn't believe it at first so I kept rewinding to see if my eyes were playing tricks they weren't clearly. Once I realized that I just loved the movie even more than I already did before. The geniuses of this film is just something else
Saw this years back when I was 18 and I never seen the flashes until a week after, someone told me. Played this on demand (does anyone remember when cable did on demand??? Man that was a blast) and I was keen eyed this time and sure enough, Mr. Durdan came and went.
At first I thought this was an editing error. When it happened multiple times, however, I figured out that these frame flashes were intentional, as if the main character was hallucinating due to his insomnia while simultaneously tying into the film's twist. Brilliant.
I'm watching it rn in the middle of the night while being high and got paranoid because I thought I was tripping lol. Had to stop the movie and look this up
My disk looked pretty scratched and I was worried it wouldn't play too well so when I saw these flashes on screen I just assumed they weren't meant to be there.
I'll tell you honestly, I saw that and noticed that and being aware that this is a David Fincher movie there are no mistakes and that flash was for a purpose. Like, a man who takes 50 fucking takes for a scene can't afford to have any mistakes
I remember seeing Tyler flash on screen once but I didn't know who it was. I swear to God though, I never heard anything about the movie and I just had a feeling the whole movie that they were gonna be the same person. Swear to God, idk how I knew it but I literally called it out loud about half way through the movie.
Fight Club is one of the best book-to-screen adaptations I've seen. To be fair though, it is a very short book. That and with Mr. Palahniuk directly helping with the writer and director it's no surprise why it came out so well. Question for anyone reading this. Is the comic sequel any good?
From what I remember, not really. I read Fight Club 2 but not 3. I can’t remember most of it, but I do remember being like “wtf is this” at the ending. I’d have to go back and reread it, I just don’t have a desire to.
@@garybusey9941 I haven’t read that one yet. I do own it, though. I recently read Survivor and I really enjoyed that one. Probably going to read Diary next. I love his work.
The comic sequel is extremely weird and meta. I really liked the idea of the plot which I won't spoil, but as someone else mentioned the ending was super strange. I haven't read 3
Fight Club is a rare case in which I enjoyed the movie immensely more than the book. Usually it's the other way around. I do like other works from Chuck, like "Stranger than Fiction"
I've always had this theory about fight club.. everyone in the club has the same condition, and has their own Tyler, and and he sees them all. Hence why the club is so famous with so many different people but in reality...it could be very well a club of just 3 or 4 guys with their Tylers... hence why it works so well. None of them really know.
i watched the movie like 2 times and today i was about to watch it for the third time when suddenly i saw this how I didnt notice it before is crazy to me
Yup, huge year for film that year, 1999. A lot of my favorite films are from 1999. Something was in the air, the Zeitgeist was just right, before the turn of a new millennium.
I remember catching these the first time I saw it, however I didn't know who the hell Tyler was yet so I was fairly confused about the random dude flashing lmao
Fight Club was the original Deadpool with it's 4th wall breaks, Tyler flashing on screen momentarily relates to the scene where Tyler shows the audience how he splices porn scenes into family friendly cinema showings. He mentions how "the audience doesn't know they saw it, but they did".
it's a dumb take when you say it's the "original deadpool," the two aren't anything alike in the regard that you speak of. Deadpool will have in your face moments of meta, whereas Fight Club was more about weaving in and out of existence and making you wonder if you really saw something or not. You can't even really said it's a "4th wall break" since they're not speaking to the audience in most scenes of the movie. Deadpool does it, and directly.
When i watched this movie for the first time, i saw that flashes many times so i just stopped the movie and saw that flash and i found tyler in every flashes. I don't understand why that's happening but after the movie is over i understand very well...
Fight Club marked the on-screen debut of The Vanisher, prior to his more fleshed out appearance in Deadpool 2. These brief moments of visibility occur when he absorbs a slight amount of static from touching a nearby person or object. Brad Pitt's performance was highly praised by test audiences, which led to the writers creating the additional character of Tyler Durden, who appears later in the film, for him to play.
Would have been soooooooooo much nicer if you have freezed these flash frames for a second each, because I can't hit the pause button at the right moment :(
"The audience doesn't know they saw it, but they did"
HOLY SHIT THAT'S WHAT HE MEANT
@@davidnebreda3383 The movie is full of shit like that you can only pick up on rewatches. Like when he's fighting by himself and says "for some reason, I thought of my first fight with Tyler"
@@davidnebreda3383 I JUST GOT THAT TOOO OH SHIT
😭
@@CRT_YT WTF
I like how he pops up when the words "pain" "open ourselves up" & "copy" are said.
thats good, I hadnt noticed that.
almost like they knew what they were doing
And also when someone said “and really open ourselves up”
oh wow no shit
@@wistfulgraph that's what they said
Him flashing also symbolizes the part about Tyler editing movie reels together for quick flashes
Holy shit, this movie is fucking genius
That’s..why…he’s there for quick flashes…
@@user-lr4nd3hn7n I know right? I thought that was supposed to be obvious to even understand what the relation between those scenes is. By the time you see the scene of Tyler putting frames of porn in movie reels the viewer is supposed to get the idea that somehow Tyler was also influencing the main character in those scenes where he flashes on screen for enough time to notice.
yea we already got that
no shit?
that doctor is the reason fight club started. all he had to do was give "jack" sleeping pills
Then he would’ve been addicted to sleeping pills… a much worse fate for our protagonist.
The support group wasn't what caused it. It was the shit life he (and most of us) had, so he started to imagine this fantasy about the "awesome man" he wished he was.
Considering he's supposed to have DiD (a shit representation of it but entertaining as it is) I don't think sleeping pills woulda worked...the blackouts were what was causing lack of sleep. Tyler fronting when he's supposed to be asleep is part of what was causing his sleep problems. He says he was losing time, waking up in strange places. Tyler was already there. He was already doing things by then.
Better living through chemistry?
@@andrewcutler1380 the movie ended with his jaw blown off and the world ending.
Love that this is his subconscious mind trying to tell him something and at the same time the movie is doing exactly the same thing to the viewer. Just planting it there even if you barely noticed.
Actually it's not. There is a real Fight Club 2. It's canon. But it's in comic book form. And you find out that Brad Pitts character is a demon. So he was never crazy at all.
@@jrmillerfilms 😂 I'll just pretend I never heard that.
@@jrmillerfilms ok?
@@jrmillerfilms that's the wackest shit I've ever heard in my life. There's no fight club 2, and the dude isn't a demon.
@@jrmillerfilms sounds a bit like that movie Daniel isn't real. His dark alter ego is in the end some kind of demonic entity appearing as his dark half while in real he's an entity of some sorts. Very good movie
When you're friend is trying to join the lobby but has weak internet connection 😑
lmao
Bruh
Kek.
Your*
lmao
I though I was so obsessed with brad that I imagined it
Same 😂
Edward too i think
SAME 💀
Really? Even though they specifically talk about doing this in the movie?
That was the point
I watched this for the first time today on HBO Max and I thought that it was just the stream glitching lmao
Surprised you never watched it before I find there's plenty of details I notice on each viewing it's really great.
- Smoke - i had always wanted to, but couldn’t find it for free without shit quality or chance of catching a virus lol. I’d definitely watch it more times though I imagine it’s different after knowing the twist
@@sidew8ys yeah you understand the Marla relationship alot more clearer and come to the conclusion his insomnia played a big part in his existence and why he can't remember what Tyler does when he sleeps he's probably only sleeping for an hour or two from exhaustion.
Just got done doing the same thing. I was creeped out tbh
@@sidew8ys not watching something that u want to see being afraid of virus is something Tyler wouldn't have like.
If you also notice, he only sees Tyler during his bouts of insomnia. When he first finds the groups and starts sleeping again, the flashes of Tyler go away.
They return after Marla enters his life. Good observation.
Probably not insomnia, hes just tyler roaming and doing fight club
@@temp0theman830 Exactly. He didn't have to see anything anymore, he was BEING Tyler.
Even after the car accident he sleeps for a while and can't see tyler anymore.
I just watched the movie so i noticed it too.
"It's called a changeover, the movie keeps going and no one in the audience has any idea."
First time I seen that I was really creeped out because it was in the middle of the night
Same
Yooo this legit just happened to me at first I thought I was tripping but then I seen it again so I went back to the 2nd clip and sure enough I saw that there was a figure which sent a shiver down my spine. Immediately I thought fuck why you have to go and play detective now we probably going to die or some shit but to my relief I looked it up and now I'm here had me in the first half lol.
P.S. this is also my first time watching the movie so I'm not going to watch past the 2nd clip but now I know to keep an eye out for little details like this now I will continue you with the movie thank you.
same wtf😂😂
SAME
@3D Modeller he his living in your walls
I saw all of these and was sooooo confused. But when the movie finished it made so much sense. Amazing.
as soon as i saw the first one i instantly knew what this movie would be
I watched it too.
One of my faivorite movies now.
It still doesn't make any sense to me, not before, not after the movie.
It's just random Tyler popping up.
Serves no purpose.
Only confuses a bunch for the first time, i thought it was some tinkered copy that prepares you for jumpscare or something.
And after the movie, it serves as this "all of this isn't real, it's a movie edited by Tyler" kind of theory that doesn't explain or expand on anything. Just here you have it, this might not be real, that's it, end of the easter egg.
@@alpha-tomahawk532 he's popping up because he isn't real, its Tyler slowly emerging from the Narrators brain. Notice how he pops up when the words "pain" "open yourself up" and "copy" are said. Things are being set off in his head causing Tyler to pop in. Notice how he stops appearing like that once he's actually introduced, because at that point it's too late, he's already out.
@@LiilYogurt Well, at the very least they could have gone with some other effect rather than a "cardboard cutout" of him just appearing like that. They did the "dick" frame at the end of the movie like it was old film projector stuff, so they could have added some kind of effect to him like that too, otherwise it just looks unnatural to the movie, even after the plot revalation about how Tyler liked to put 1 frame from porn in family films while he worked in cinema.
@@LiilYogurt Plus this words are just such a far fetch. The birth of Tyler is pointed out to be "everything MC wanted to be but couldn't do". What about pain? It was never about some kind of pain. Open yourself up? The only thing he did for the rest of the movie is to try and save the other self from revealing to others how he's actually mentally ill and has split personality. And what about copying? Tyler organazied a whole-ass terrorist operation out of people fighting eachother. He's probably the first one to do such a thing so quickly and by recruiting people trough a hobby of fighting.
The only thing about these words is that he does appear on them, that's it, these words are not connected to him at all otherwise.
Tyler looks so confused the first time he flashes (last clip of the video). It’s like he’s still processing that he exists.
Damn. That's... disturbing
How can you even see his expression? I tried pausing on the flash but it’s impossible. He appears for a nanosecond.
@@TwistedMarksman Put it to the slowest payback from the videos settings. And then try pausing at a bit different times. ;)
@@Mietin that worked, thanks 🙏
@@TwistedMarksman No problem, mate
0:32 i remember seeing this one SO clearly when i was watching, it felt like he was there for so long but its just one frame 😭
Dude same, in my memory it was like impossible to miss
Trying to pause these makes me want to fight myself
put it on 0.25 speed should help
On pc use . and , to go frame by frame
Kinda like...
Can I join?
@@shurahasagawa8469 you know the rules
love how you can see tyler slowly becoming aware of his existence
i like the implication that tyler durden was the projectionist for every real world showing of this movie and splicing himself into the film
@Pe Ba sounds like it was a joKe bozo
He also comes up when he's going to the airport and on the TV screen in his hotel room
I only caught 2 of these at first viewing
same I caught the first and last
I saw all of them but not my siblings
@@tshirt_ I caught the first and the third
After I got spooked by the first one, I found at least seven or eight more, including the real ones... -.-´
None
As another commenter mentioned, he appears during key phrases, the second layer is that this is the start of the creation of Tyler in his monotonous life routine, riddled with mediocrity. Essentially you're "unknowingly" watching his alter ego being built to cope with the humdrum and meaninglessness of his existence. It's essentially the beginning of his psychotic break, indicating the key tools Tyler will be exploiting to make real both the alter ego and his plan.
You also didn't see Tyler on the television at 20:18
I noticed it but didn’t know who it was. This is great for second and third comers as it is a hint to the fact that Tyler is in his head.
“Pain”, “open ourselves up”, backing out of his desire, “everything is a copy”
He shows up when he breaks out of his framed reality, the perception he has for himself. Each time the frame flash is slightly longer. When the guy is taking about opening up, he has a friend like gesture, arm on his shoulder with a smile, as if it is something he wants to do. Tyler represents the things that we at some point think about even for a flash of a second, the dark reality where life isn’t good. And it slowly forms over time and then has a mind of its own, or a strangle on your mind. The movie ends in chaos because in the end humans desire some sort of chaos in there lives, in one form or another, maybe then the world may start new and be better.
But that’s my interpretation. I’ve only seen the film once. Might watch it again, since I’ve found it on Netflix.
I literally don’t remember this at all lol
Same ive seen the movie like 3 or 4 times and this is news to me
Yeah shitty internet gang we cant see it in 360p.
Yeah me neither. It all makes sense now with him at the cinema
What are you guys smoking? I want that shit because I had no problem spotting those on my first watch
Same wtf 😭
This movie is FUCKING amazing
it bores me and wasn’t engaging
@@AaronAlert77 are you joking? wtf
To my knowledge and where I live it has never been aired on regular channels. But they do air the dating show with ugly naked people in primetime.
@@AaronAlert77 That's quite opposite to most people, you're very unique snowflake.
@@AaronAlert77 wow, this act of your getting people attention works or no? gtfo kiddo
I think Tyler appeared at those times to signify that those scenes (the people and the locations) were crucial to Tyler's appearance.
Even though we learn later in the movie that Tyler was already "alive" or manifested before we ever got to see him "with" the narrator.
It has to do with duality, which is what the devil is: a being split into two, when all is One, which is God. To be fair though, the devil is just God's dark side. That's the esoteric message of the film. Hardcore gnostic film to the core and rightfully so.
At first I thought it’s rather a bug on tv but then decided to reverse the movie and went back to pause in time to see Tyler’s figure. i couldn’t manage to stop it right to the point but knew it was Tyler because of the red jacket. Sick movie !
TYLER POPPING UP IS SO FAST I CANT EVEN PAUSE TO SEE HIM
ok
I just skipped it 1 second backwards and turned on 0.25x speed every time and made screenshots, piece of cake
Dude I've seen this movie a million times and I barely noticed Tyler on that self help meeting right now after looking up from my phone..... amazing!
I noticed that when I was rewatching this movie and actually this is so good to watch this again because literally everything starting to make sense
On the DVD commentary, David Fincher says that the subliminal Tyler Durdens were placed throughout the film because he wanted people to see that Tyler can't effectuate anything without Jack himself doing it, a clue to what he actually is and symbolizes in the film.
I remember one time i was studying for an exam at 6 am and i had this movie on the background, i looked at the movie for a second and i saw him flashing on the screen
I got scared and legit thought i was going crazy or i was too tired
I went to watch "American Beauty" and "Fight Club" one after another without knowing anything of either movie. What a ride.
This movie is proof that subliminal affirmations work.
how
@@carmen.5784 right how
How
how
I’ve been desperate for someone to make this compilation
I watch this movie at least once a month, whenever I need to get hyped up I just pop it on and go.
That's a hearty recommendation.
me once a week. its really inspiring
@@alexanderhermesmanullang9055 those are rookie numbers. You gotta crank it up. I watch this every three hours. Not because I want to, but I have to.
@@Chip_FuseBut why?
@@Jr__ I don't know, I said that a year ago.
would've been funny as hell if the dings were part of the movie originally
i kinda thought the glitches showing up was part of his insomnia. finishing the movie it all made sense! one of the best movies of all time.
A minute of silence for all those people who pirated this movie at a weird frame rate and missed all these golden moments.
remember asking my friend ‘tf was that’ when i first saw the movie
I've seen fight club so many times and didn't even realise those flashes were Tyler until now. that's incredible
0:21 was the only one I noticed during my first watch, and it was a pirated version of the movie so I thought it was something that someone had edited in
Why do people say they barely noticed? It's so in your face it jumpscared me on the copy one
Every time Tyler shows up, he keeps getting closer and closer to the screen
Makes it even better that they follow through with this at the end of the movie. Around the credits there's a quick shot of a dick I remember one of the first times I first watched it I saw but didn't believe it at first so I kept rewinding to see if my eyes were playing tricks they weren't clearly. Once I realized that I just loved the movie even more than I already did before. The geniuses of this film is just something else
When u said flashes I thought he would go into the personality for like a second.
My mom called me crazy when I told her I saw flashes of Tyler. I then paused the movie to show her, and then she accepted it😂
Thank you for adding the ding to make sure I wouldn't miss them when I blink
i thought i was paranoid while watching this masterpiece. made me love this movie even more.
_pro tip:_ pause and press the < > keys to go frame by frame
Saw this years back when I was 18 and I never seen the flashes until a week after, someone told me.
Played this on demand (does anyone remember when cable did on demand??? Man that was a blast) and I was keen eyed this time and sure enough, Mr. Durdan came and went.
I was so confused when I first watched this movie, I thought I was going insane seeing these single frame sillhouettes of somebody.
At first I thought this was an editing error. When it happened multiple times, however, I figured out that these frame flashes were intentional, as if the main character was hallucinating due to his insomnia while simultaneously tying into the film's twist. Brilliant.
I THOUGHT MY MOVIE WAS GLITCHED
jesus, i've watched it 2 times without even seeing any of it.
ngl thought my tv was buggin out when I saw these
You can say david fincher had a lot of fun making this movie
The cinematography and editing is so crazy for a 1999 film
i always think of fight club as a 2009 movie lol
I'm watching it rn in the middle of the night while being high and got paranoid because I thought I was tripping lol. Had to stop the movie and look this up
🤣 me too
when i first watched it didnt even realize. second time around my mind was blown
It's amazing how you miss it until you see it again
My disk looked pretty scratched and I was worried it wouldn't play too well so when I saw these flashes on screen I just assumed they weren't meant to be there.
I'll tell you honestly, I saw that and noticed that and being aware that this is a David Fincher movie there are no mistakes and that flash was for a purpose. Like, a man who takes 50 fucking takes for a scene can't afford to have any mistakes
first time i watched it i thought my copy was bugged
I remember seeing Tyler flash on screen once but I didn't know who it was. I swear to God though, I never heard anything about the movie and I just had a feeling the whole movie that they were gonna be the same person. Swear to God, idk how I knew it but I literally called it out loud about half way through the movie.
I really liked how tyler was where our eyes were.
fml I watched this when I was younger and NEVER saw any of this or thought there was anything out of the ordinary at all
Tyler is also one of the waiters that says "welcome" when Ed Norton is watching TV in a hotel room. I don't see many people talking about that one.
Fight Club is one of the best book-to-screen adaptations I've seen. To be fair though, it is a very short book. That and with Mr. Palahniuk directly helping with the writer and director it's no surprise why it came out so well.
Question for anyone reading this. Is the comic sequel any good?
From what I remember, not really. I read Fight Club 2 but not 3. I can’t remember most of it, but I do remember being like “wtf is this” at the ending. I’d have to go back and reread it, I just don’t have a desire to.
@@hunglo9917
That's dissapointing. Oh well, at least we got Adjustment Day.
@@garybusey9941 I haven’t read that one yet. I do own it, though. I recently read Survivor and I really enjoyed that one. Probably going to read Diary next. I love his work.
The comic sequel is extremely weird and meta. I really liked the idea of the plot which I won't spoil, but as someone else mentioned the ending was super strange. I haven't read 3
Fight Club is a rare case in which I enjoyed the movie immensely more than the book. Usually it's the other way around. I do like other works from Chuck, like "Stranger than Fiction"
i must be really unaware because i never noticed this
at first i thought there was a problem with my dvd.
Huh you buy a dvd? Nostalgia.
it also has the meaning that Tyler Durden is slowly taking over his life
I've always had this theory about fight club.. everyone in the club has the same condition, and has their own Tyler, and and he sees them all. Hence why the club is so famous with so many different people but in reality...it could be very well a club of just 3 or 4 guys with their Tylers... hence why it works so well. None of them really know.
Sh*t your theory is interesting, and might be possibly right.
I didn’t notice a single one of these
i watched the movie like 2 times and today i was about to watch it for the third time when suddenly i saw this how I didnt notice it before is crazy to me
Because when you blink you lost the frame
when tyler kept popping up i knew something weird was up but when the twist happened i didnt know what i was expecting
I was watching this last night and I didn't catch any of them, which is strange because I remember noticing them the first time I watched it.
Proud to say that I saw some of them at my first shot
I am jack’s flickering visions
Glad you didn't talk about the post credit flash scene
Fun Fact - Nortons characters name is never mentioned in the movie, in the credits it says The Narrator
I wish I had a friend like Tyler Durden
Damn, I see Baudrillard left his mark on nearly every big film from 1999.
Yup, huge year for film that year, 1999. A lot of my favorite films are from 1999. Something was in the air, the Zeitgeist was just right, before the turn of a new millennium.
one of those films you wish you could forget to watch again without knowing anything
even play at 0.25x its still too fast.
I only noticed the one in the office :O
I remember catching these the first time I saw it, however I didn't know who the hell Tyler was yet so I was fairly confused about the random dude flashing lmao
Bro, I watched this movie pirated and I thought that they were just adding this for copyright reasons
Nah, its turn out your speculation wrong 💀
Fight Club was the original Deadpool with it's 4th wall breaks, Tyler flashing on screen momentarily relates to the scene where Tyler shows the audience how he splices porn scenes into family friendly cinema showings. He mentions how "the audience doesn't know they saw it, but they did".
it's a dumb take when you say it's the "original deadpool," the two aren't anything alike in the regard that you speak of. Deadpool will have in your face moments of meta, whereas Fight Club was more about weaving in and out of existence and making you wonder if you really saw something or not. You can't even really said it's a "4th wall break" since they're not speaking to the audience in most scenes of the movie. Deadpool does it, and directly.
When i watched this movie for the first time, i saw that flashes many times so i just stopped the movie and saw that flash and i found tyler in every flashes. I don't understand why that's happening but after the movie is over i understand very well...
I swear the one in the copy room is from Se7en
im really proud of the fact i caught all four my first watch through
Fight Club marked the on-screen debut of The Vanisher, prior to his more fleshed out appearance in Deadpool 2. These brief moments of visibility occur when he absorbs a slight amount of static from touching a nearby person or object.
Brad Pitt's performance was highly praised by test audiences, which led to the writers creating the additional character of Tyler Durden, who appears later in the film, for him to play.
i swear i watched the movie and didnt see these ONCE
"I Know This, Because Tyler Knows This"
The Arc Words of This Movie's Plot Twist
Freaking Genius
Jesus, this movie just doesn't stop surprising.
I remember when you used to have to pause the vhs 📼 to see this 👵
Impressive.. very nice. Let's see Pat Bateman's crazy alter ego!
I started watching this at 9pm on a road trip and genuinely thought I was going crazy when it flashed
Who else wants a bear hug from Meatloaf
i still cant get my mind around the fact i didnt see them in the movie, but now i can see them so clearly.
Would have been soooooooooo much nicer if you have freezed these flash frames for a second each, because I can't hit the pause button at the right moment :(
prolly those pictures in flashes were especially clicked for that flash and are not a still from the movie.
At least on a desktop, pause the vid near a blip, then hit the period or comma keys to go forwards or backwards frame by frame
How did I not notice this?