Fight Club: Sound Design
Film Radar explores how effective sound design, sound editing, foley work, and sound effects serve to elevate scenes to a level of intensity and immersion that even the best visuals alone could never achieve on their own.
Film Radar explores how effective sound design, sound editing, foley work, and sound effects serve to elevate scenes to a level of intensity and immersion that even the best visuals alone could never achieve on their own.
Mondo and graphic designer Alan Hynes created this double vinyl record release of the trip-hop duo Dust Brothers’ original score for Fight Club. The records look like soap, and true to the film, you have to mutilate the sleeve before you can get your hands on the records.
“Remember Bobby Paulson? He’s grounded.” Chuck Palahniuk tried but failed to make a kid-friendly version of his novel. Fortunately the Fine Brothers pulled it off nicely, retelling the movie version in a grade school setting.
Once there was a boy who had no name… He couldn’t sleep, and that was a shame. Author Chuck Palahniuk pokes fun at his darkly satirical novel Fight Club with a softened up version targeted at his aging audience and their kids.
The unnamed narrator and Tyler Durden are coming back. Chuck Palahniuk and Cameron Stewart’s 10-issue comic book miniseries is set 10 years after the novel. Read the first issue’s first six pages on Playboy (NSFW).
It’s been 15 years since Tyler Durden laid out the extensive list of rules of Fight Club. Now relive the classic movie about violence, mayhem, anti-consumerism, and… littering?.. courtesy of our friends at Honest Trailers.
Yes, we wish they would stop calling these “8-bit” too, but that doesn’t make 16-bit version of David Fincher’s Fight Club, visualized as a side-scroller beat-em-up any less awesome. Bonus points for the penguin level.
Made with “electrolytes, caffeine, and punching”, this officially licensed soap is based on original assets from this organization that doesn’t exist and which we’re not even talking about.
Alison Parker’s clever 60 second Fight Club was created for the Virgin Radio Fake Film Festival Contest; it was shot on the Red One in several locations that resemble the original film’s scenes.
The ladies of proper society take a punch to the face in what we’re almost certain is the first and only Jane Austen – Chuck Palahniuk mashup we’ve ever seen. No corsets, no hat pins, no crying.
Looks like Cameron is struggling with his inner Tyler Durden in this disturbing, but amusing mashup of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and Fight Club. Nice touch with the subliminal image flashes.
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