Talk:Fight Club in popular culture
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[edit] oh my god
this page needs to be redone, it has a lot of the same information over and over.---burgz. 02:52, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
A Tale of Two Sisters reference... it's a good comparison, but it seems like a stretch.
- I was planning on making a discussion on the very same thing. The idea of two characters who are in fact one person was not started by Fight Club and we shouldn't assume all fiction that follows that twist is referring to that. Stephen King did something similar in a short story of his that was published prior...is Fight Club by implication a reference to that? So I removed the entry.--CyberGhostface 21:10, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
The Television reference 'Freaky' has a link that points to the term rather than the show. This needs to be fixed at some point. Dante-kun 14:18, 27 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Rocky Horror Picture Show shout
I had heard the shout is given at the dinner when the tablecloth is removed, showing the main course - not when Frank'N'Furter emerges from the freezer. Which makes more sense, as "His name is [was?] Robert Paulson" is chanted in Fight Club when Paulson is laid out on the table at the Mayhem house. --Davecampbell 02:31, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Does this count?
At the end of the flash animation, "The Fifth Avocado", a duck and a fish hold hands while a dam breaks and a village blows up, and the song from the end of the movie plays.
- While this may be a clear reference, the Flash animation is probably not notable. The song is called "Where Is My Mind?" –Pomte 21:53, 21 March 2007 (UTC)