10 Most Underrated Moments In Fanboy Movie History

6. The Middle Children Of History - Fight Club

Fight Club In this brilliant allegory of the definition of manhood in modern times, this scene truly stands out: Tyler Durden's speech to his Fight Club members is honest, raw, and introspective. As he ever so poignantly points out, "we're slaves with white collars. Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes. Working jobs we hate, buying sh*t we don't need." At its core, this movie is about chaos, mayhem and rebellion against "the machine." But what makes Tyler Durden so dangerous is that he's absolutely correct in his Great Depression speech. A life without purpose is no life at all. Which is why Tyler's army was so incredible. They believed in what they were doing. A truly great movie - one that only increases its awesomeness with each passing year.
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