Revisited Fight Club and found the mindless anarchy (mayhem, as they call it) and some of the dialogues a bit juvenile.
An unexpected book-movie connection: Cat People and John Dickson Carr
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Most serious horror-film buffs will be familiar with the swimming-pool
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same to same. when i watched it last, it hardly seemed the ground breaking soul probing seminal work it had once seemed. it is more pop philosophy. but as a movie, i still found it capturing my attention.
exactly.
much like fountainhead.
i never did like fountainhead. the moment i read the part "she had to destroy him, because she loved him so dearly", i couldn't take it anymore and flung it away to the farthest corner of the house.
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