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Junkfood Cinema

Class of 99: Fight Club

Junkfood Cinema

Brian Salisbury

Visual Arts, Tv & Film, Leisure, Arts, Hobbies

4.6705 Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2019

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

Ladies and Gentlemen, it's The Class of 99!

To kick things off, Brian and Cargill talk about Fight Club...despite being forbidden to do so. They discuss the philosophy, the satire, and the zeitgeist that lead to Fight Club becoming one of the most important films of a generation.

Also discussed are videostore war crimes, X-Men fight clubs, and how a chapter of Project Mayhem was nearly set up at Brian's high school.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, this is Dick Miller.

0:20.8

You're listening to Junk Food Cinema, who were these guys?

0:42.1

We are not your Bergman.

0:43.6

We are not your true foe.

0:45.0

We are not your Criterion Collection.

0:47.5

We're not your trendy brunch places.

0:50.4

We are the all singing, all dancing crap of the internet.

0:52.2

Because we're junk food cinema.

0:55.3

Brought to you by FilmSchoolRejects.com.com. Dot com.

0:56.3

Dot don't eat the chowder.

1:01.2

I am your host, Brian Salisbury.

1:02.2

I'm joined as per usual by my friend and co-host.

1:04.7

He's a novelist.

1:05.5

He's a screenwriter, lieutenant of Megaforce. I will forego the indefinite article of A. Dildo and say that he is in fact my Dildo,

1:13.0

Mr. C. Robert Cargill.

1:14.3

Oh, you know I'm not here.

1:15.4

You know you're recording this episode alone, right?

1:17.2

I am unconvinced of the fact that that has not been the case for the last five years.

1:22.7

And that everybody's six.

1:24.7

Shit, you're right.

1:26.3

Six.

1:26.8

Wow.

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