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Co-Tee TV Episode 44: Fight Club, Chuck Palahniuk and The Cult
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on December 01, 2009
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In this episode of Co-Tee TV I review the
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Cinematical Seven: Movies with Nameless Main Characters
from Cinematical on November 28, 2009
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Making a movie about a character whose name you never reveal sounds backwards and bizarre. How are we supposed to identify with the protagonist if we don't even know what to call him? But many films go that route, including this week's movie adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's The Road, which doesn't name the man or the boy who occupy almost every frame of it. That's in keeping with McCarthy's novel, which is spare and bleak and doesn't use much punctuation, either. (The apocalypse wiped out most of the world's apostrophes.) Here are seven other movies whose central characters' names are kept hidden from us. Fight Club. Currently celebrating its 10th anniversary, this modern classic follows novelist Chuck Palahniuk's lead by not naming the narrator, played by Edward Norton and identified simply as "The Narrator" in the credits. (Some viewers have thought the character is named Jack due to the Narrator's use of expressions like "I am Jack's cold sweat" and "I am Jack's raging bile duct," but he'd previously established that these are metaphors adapted from an old educational pamphlet he read where "Jack" was the generic name given.) The Narrator is intended to represent 20th-century men in general: repressed, emasculated, and timid. Of course, if you've seen the movie, you know we might actually wind up learning his name after all.... Filed under: Cinematical SevenContinue reading Cinematical Seven: Movies with Nameless Main Characters Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Hella Knockouts (on the Net)
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe on November 26, 2009
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music by www.myspace.com/tejayofficial (add) Ranked 3.52 / 5 | 1821 views | 1 comments Click here to watch the video (01:49) Submitted By: sdlc720 Tags: Fight Club Knockouts Silvia Anderson Tito Kimbo Bully Whie Black Rap Tejay Music Crazy Funny Wild Lil Wayne Drake Eminem Slim Cool Awesome Extrem Hairy Fat Syupid RetardGoofey Categories: Entertainment
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Shelf Life: Fight Club
from Cinematical on November 25, 2009
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By all accounts, 1999 was one of the best years in film history, featuring an amazing glut of debuts and career-defining follow-ups from a rich and varied roster of directors who are steadily working some ten years later. For example American Beauty, which was also released in '99, was one of the first films revisited in our "Shelf Life" series, and it seemed most likely to lose its luster, especially given its Oscar win and almost universal critical acclaim, but thankfully the film sustained most of its initial appeal and impact. Fight Club, meanwhile, faced markedly more polarizing reactions from audiences and critics, although like Alan Ball and Same Mendes' film it captured a moment in the zeitgeist that made it important almost regardless of how good it was. Ten years later, Fox Home Entertainment just released the film on Blu-ray in a gorgeous new set, and after a decade of conspicuous consumption and ironic detachment, it's time to see whether the weight of its message or meaning still holds relevance. Filed under: Fandom, Home Entertainment, Shelf LifeContinue reading Shelf Life: Fight Club Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Spin-ematical: New on DVD for 11/17
from Cinematical on November 17, 2009
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Star Trek In rebooting the franchise, J.J. Abrams faced the daunting challenge of pleasing long-time Trekkies and roping in new viewers who think 'Live long and prosper' is a slogan for an insurance company. This is not your father's Star Trek, but he'd probably like it too (begrudgingly). Buy it. Also on Blu-ray (see Todd Gilchrist's review for more on that edition.) Add to Netflix queue | Buy at Amazon Bruno I'm not a big fan of the 'ridicule the clueless' school of humor, so I turn to Cinematical's review by Todd Gilchrist: "curiously ineffective, a sort of middling effort that fails to liberate itself from the stereotypes that provide the character's foundations, even if it also doesn't deliberately or harmfully reinforce them." Skip it. Also on Blu-ray. Add to Netflix queue | Buy at Amazon My Sister's Keeper Despite a relentless barrage of scenes evidently designed with the sole goal of jerking tears, Nick Cassavetes' My Sister's Keeper did not make me cry. It is, however, one of the most glorious-looking terminal cancer pictures I've ever seen. Cameron Diaz, Jason Patric, Abigail Breslin, and Alec Baldwin star in a film I found entirely unsatisfying. (See my review for more.) In addition, fans of the novel by Jodi Picoult may not appreciate the changed ending. Skip it. Also on Blu-ray. Add to Netflix queue | Buy at Amazon Also out: How to Be (with Robert Pattinson), Wild Child (with Emma Roberts). After the jump: Indies on DVD, more Blu-ray, and Collector's Corner.Filed under: Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, New on DVD, Home EntertainmentContinue reading Spin-ematical: New on DVD for 11/17 Permalink | Email this | Comments
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The Jay Leno Show _ JMZ: Florence Henderson
from Dailymotion - News & Politics on November 12, 2009
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The Jay Leno Show series page at Hulu.comFlorence Henderson's Brady Punch.Author: hulu Tags: JMZ fight club jaywalking Brady Bunch Show hollywood Kevin Eubanks stand up Jay Leno celebrities late florence henderson monologue music guests night interview The comedy headlines Posted: 12 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Their Best Role: Brad Pitt and 'Fight Club'
from Cinematical on November 12, 2009
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Welcome to a new series here on Cinematical where we select an actor or actress and the role we think is their all time best. Brad Pitt has taken on a myriad of roles over the years. He's fly fished, hunted down sadistic killers, played a romantic devil, dallied in thievery, suffered through pain in his Achilles, and even showed up as the notorious Jesse James. And while he may have earned Oscar nominations for his turn as a mental patient in 12 Monkeys and a backward-aging man in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, his best role lives in cult fandom as the corporation-loathing anarchist Tyler Durden in Fight Club. I know. It's strange of me to pick this role out of the list -- especially in light of his time in 12 Monkeys. Fight Club was the film Edward Norton got recognized for -- not so much Brad Pitt. But it's Durden that always stuck out to me -- a marked turning point in Pitt's career. From the very beginning, Pitt's work was rife with reinvention. He started as the clean-cut and cute young actor, from uncredited time as a preppy partygoer in Less Than Zero to shilling Pringles in bubbly '80s commercials. Then his hair grew out a little and he played the seductive J.D. in Thelma & Louise, ushering in a period of grunge and long-haired loverdom. He dated Juliette Lewis, played a trashy ex-con in Kalifornia, and made a name for himself as a rugged heartthrob, balancing vampiric times with Tom Cruise in dramatic period pieces. However, just when the path seemed set, the year 1995 rang in with the back-to-back power of Se7en and Twelve Monkeys. Things were starting to change.Filed under: FandomContinue reading Their Best Role: Brad Pitt and 'Fight Club' Permalink | Email this | Comments
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JMZ: Florence Henderson
from The Jay Leno Show on November 10, 2009
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Florence Henderson's Brady Punch.
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Home Alone
from Funny Videos on Funny or Die. Watch funny videos featuring celebrities, comedians and you. on November 03, 2009
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Home Alone 2:56 When Kevin's family left for vacation, they forgot one one minor detail: Kevin is f#%king crazy! Check out more videos at www.nstvcomedy.com. Submitted by: nstvcomedy) Kinda Cute Keywords: home alone nstv northwestern sketch television parody fight club clockwork orange shot and killed student john hughes funny wet bandits Views: 5,852
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catch saint paul fight club hogan
from Dailymotion - blog46beauvais's favorites on September 15, 2009
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Le combat de catch a séduit le public.Author: LobservateurdeBeauvais Tags: catch féminin saint paul fight-club combat Posted: 15 September 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Debt Slave
from Favorites of tapsnova23 on August 28, 2009
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http://inflation.us/ Prepare for the real economic collapse! Subscribe to our Free Newsletter! TV has become a lending Library http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/8227864.stm http://economicrot.blogspot.com/2009/08/debt-slave.html This video (especially the beginning) is quite disturbing and is not for the faint of heart (you've been warned). It is however very powerful in making it's point - that we've all been programmed, lied to and bamboozled throughout our lives - programmed to be ignorant of the real issues that matter; to think like a herd of sheep and wrap our lives around materialism and debt - to feed the commercialistic profit making mechanisms (the industries, corporations and banks) who own and control our government through their puppet master strings. We as humans basically just want to be happy - but we wrongly believe it can be achieved through materialistic purchases - thinking: if I only had that new car or big house I would be happy and fulfilled, like all those smiling people in the commercial ; if only I had that three karat ring I would be the talk of the office, the girls would be jealous and I would look accomplished ; that new 650 quad runner certainly would make me content and I'd be a man's-man to boot (as it sits in the garage quickly depreciating after a couple months of use). Face it people: Materialism doesn't bring long-term happiness and buyer's remorse is typically the end result after the novelty wears off. Are the many years of debt service and a stretched family budget really worth the purchase? Are you really any happier now that you live in a big house? Are you really any more successful or smarter because you now drive a Mercedes? Is that $1,500 brand-name suit really any better than a $300 suit. We as a society have been programmed to chase each other through an impossible dream of material happiness, yet we're blind to the fact that the everyone else that we aspire to be are merely just sheeple - brainwashed people not in control of their thoughts or lives and mindlessly following each other (like sheep) to a debt-slaved destiny and slaughter - think about it! Please don't immediately discredit this information without trying to think outside the box for a few minutes. Allow yourself to ponder the message and if you have any inkling that it's factual, make an attempt to free yourself from the mainstream thought controlling tentacles of our corporate owned programming medium - television (turn the damned thing off) - and try to then think outside the box regarding other issues and areas of your life. Know that your mind is free - question everything, think for yourself, read daily and nourish your head with truth - do not be nor follow the sheeple to a debt slave prison! 57% Would Like to Replace Entire Congress http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/general_politics/august_2009/57_would_like_to_replace_entire_congress
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Weight Watcher's International Inc.
from mytrade on September 16, 2007
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Americans, trying to get thin, are making Weight Watcher's International Inc.'s (WTW) wallet nice and fat.
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Fight Club
from Epix on April 07, 2007
Duration: 75
Duration: 75
My video of the late, lamented skate scene.
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