If you love Film (w/ a capitol "F"), Direction, Action, or simply a great story... you need to see the film that cemented Scorsese's place in cinematic history.
David Fincher had to fight the studio, to get permission to use digital cameras on this film. The results are impressive: subdued tones; a realistic portrait of an era; and pretty dark performances by a stellar cast. If you like Fincher movies, you can't miss this one!
Jason Reitman (Juno) shows off his prodigious directorial skills, yet again. The roles are portrayed skillfully, and tastefully. The cinematography is very emotive. The story is somewhat deep, yet hopeful. A nice weekend, afternoon film.
Arguably David Fincher's finest work, this film is a satirical jibe at consumerism and egoistic yuppie-hood. Norton, Pitt, Carter, and Fincher all in fine form. Chuck Palaniuk actually said this was better than his novel!
If you've never seen this film, you owe it to yourself to see why Matt Damon and Ben Afflek received an Academy award for 'Best Screenplay.' A bit sparse in the 'Special Features' dept, the Blu-Ray quality is, of course, superlative!