![]() Johnny Stewart Predator Calling Cassette Gray Fox and Coon Fight Md: CT113E $10.95 Johnny Stewart Predator Calling Cassette Gray Fox and Coon Fight Effective mix brings gray & raccoons. Mfg No: CT113E Manufacturer: Johnny Stewart Warranty: Guaranteed against manufacturer defects. ![]() Fight Club $2.99 Maybe I'm a blasphemer for saying this, but I think Fight Club falls short of being as thought-provoking or surprising as others seem to tout it as. Chuck Palahniuk's stuff in general just does not elicit from me any deep or profound thoughts -- not in the slightest; and Fight Club's pop-profundity is kept simple enough for the masses to digest -- the same masses that this movie seems to be poking fun of. The "plot twist" or "surprise ending" is an old and tired one. The first time I started watching it, I turned it off. Not because of the violence (I've been watching Freddy Kruger since I was in Pampers), but because I knew where it was going. When I decided to give it a full viewing, it turned out I was spot-on. Being that so many people hold this movie to be both sacred and clever -- I thought it would be a lot more creative. As-is, the movie is only ok. I enjoyed the contrast between the gritty fight club "Superman" version of the narrator, to his "Clark Kent" -- but that contrast was already so clearly defined that it made the ending not only unnecessary, but a huge disappointment. The whole thing may as well have ended with, "and then I woke up." ![]() Fan Jams: A Collection of Stadium Fight Songs $12.98 Includes the songs: Walk This Way, Whoomp! (There it is), Wild Thing, Rock You Like a Hurricane, Who Let the Dogs Out, Gonna Make You Sweat, Jump Around, Mony Mony, Get Ready for This, Pump Up the Jam, Rock and Roll Part 2, Hip Hop Hooray, NFL on FOX Theme, We're Not Gonna Take It, Unbelievable, and We Will Rock You, as well as the FOX Sports Radio Millennium Mix. ![]() Fight Club [Blu-ray] $34.99 Maybe I'm a blasphemer for saying this, but I think Fight Club falls short of being as thought-provoking or surprising as others seem to tout it as. Chuck Palahniuk's stuff in general just does not elicit from me any deep or profound thoughts -- not in the slightest; and Fight Club's pop-profundity is kept simple enough for the masses to digest -- the same masses that this movie seems to be poking fun of. The "plot twist" or "surprise ending" is an old and tired one. The first time I started watching it, I turned it off. Not because of the violence (I've been watching Freddy Kruger since I was in Pampers), but because I knew where it was going. When I decided to give it a full viewing, it turned out I was spot-on. Being that so many people hold this movie to be both sacred and clever -- I thought it would be a lot more creative. As-is, the movie is only ok. I enjoyed the contrast between the gritty fight club "Superman" version of the narrator, to his "Clark Kent" -- but that contrast was already so clearly defined that it made the ending not only unnecessary, but a huge disappointment. The whole thing may as well have ended with, "and then I woke up." |
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