Fight Club
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Fight Club is a flashback film, drama film, thriller film, film based on a novel, and psychological thriller.
Fight Club
Summary
Fight Club is a film[1]. It ranks in the top 0.15% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11,687 views/month, #145 of 94,065).[2]
Key Facts
- Fight Club received the Empire Awards, UK for best british actress[3].
- Fight Club received the Jupiter Award[4].
- Fight Club received the Online Film & Television Association Award[5].
- Fight Club received the Online Film Critics Society Awards[6].
- Fight Club received the Total Film Magazine Award[7].
- Fight Club's instance of is recorded as film[8].
- Fight Club was directed by David Fincher[9].
- Jim Uhls wrote the screenplay for Fight Club[10].
- Chuck Palahniuk wrote the screenplay for Fight Club[11].
- Fight Club's composer is recorded as Dust Brothers[12].
- Fight Club's genre is flashback film[13].
- Fight Club's genre is drama film[14].
- Fight Club's genre is thriller film[15].
- Fight Club's genre is film based on a novel[16].
- Fight Club's genre is psychological thriller[17].
- Fight Club's based on is recorded as Fight Club[18].
- A cast member of Fight Club was Edward Norton[19].
- A cast member of Fight Club was Brad Pitt[20].
- A cast member of Fight Club was Helena Bonham Carter[21].
- A cast member of Fight Club was Jared Leto[22].
- A cast member of Fight Club was Meat Loaf[23].
- A cast member of Fight Club was Zach Grenier[24].
- A cast member of Fight Club was David Lee Smith[25].
- A cast member of Fight Club was Eion Bailey[26].
- A cast member of Fight Club was David Andrews[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Producers include Art Linson[28] and Ceán Chaffin[29]. Fight Club was directed by David Fincher[9]. Screenwriters include Jim Uhls[10] and Chuck Palahniuk[11]. Cast members include Edward Norton[19], Brad Pitt[20], Helena Bonham Carter[21], Jared Leto[22], Meat Loaf[23], and Zach Grenier[24].
Publication
Publication dates include October 15, 1999[30], November 11, 1999[31], September 10, 1999[32], and 1999[33]. The original language of Fight Club was English[34]. Genres include flashback film[13], drama film[14], thriller film[15], film based on a novel[16], and psychological thriller[17]. It was distributed by video on demand[35].
Reception
Awards received include Empire Awards, UK for best british actress[3], an award[36], in United Kingdom[37]; Jupiter Award[4], a group of awards[38], in United States[39], founded in 1974[40]; Online Film & Television Association Award[5], an award[41], founded in 1996[42]; Online Film Critics Society Awards[6], a group of awards[43]; and Total Film Magazine Award[7], an award[44], in United Kingdom[45]. Reviews include 7.4/10[46], 81%[47], 67/100[48], and 8.8/10[49].
Cultural Impact
Things named for Fight Club include Slagsmålsklubben[50], a musical group[51], founded in 2000[52].
Why It Matters
Fight Club ranks in the top 0.15% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11,687 views/month, #145 of 94,065).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[53] It is known by 19 alternative names across languages and contexts.[54]
Entities named for it include Slagsmålsklubben[50], a musical group[51], founded in 2000[52].
FAQs
What awards did Fight Club receive?
Honors received include Empire Awards, UK for best british actress[3], Jupiter Award[4], Online Film & Television Association Award[5], and Online Film Critics Society Awards[6].