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Fight Club 4K (UK)

Fight Club 4K (UK)

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Actors: Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, Helena Bonham Carter, Meat Loaf, Jared Leto, Zach Grenier
Director: David Fincher
Language: ENGLISH: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
SPANISH: Dolby Digital 5.1
GERMAN: Dolby Digital 5.1
ITALIAN: Dolby Digital 5.1
JAPANESE: Dolby Digital 5.1
CZECH: Dolby Digital 5.1

Subtitles: English SDH, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Czech, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Polish, Swedish
Region: Region Free
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
Number of Discs: 2
Rating: R
Orig Release Date: 1999
Studio: Disney
Release Date: 5/18/2026
Run Time: 139 Min.
Special Features:
  • Commentary Tracks
    • David Fincher
    • David Fincher, Brad Patt, Edward Norton and Helena Bonham Carter
    • Author Chuck Palahniuk and screenwriterJim Uhls
    • DP Jeff Cronwnqwrh, Costume Designer Michael Kaplan, Productio Designer Alex McDowell, Visual Effects Supervisor Ken Haungk and Visual Effects Editor Doc Bailey
  • Insomniac Mode: I am Jack's Search Index First up is a "topic search," which allows you to scroll through an index of people, places, and things referenced in both the movie and in the special features, from "Abraham Lincoln" to "Zach Grenier." Selecting one of these topics will take you to either the point in the film where it's referenced, or to the appropriate featurette in the special features. Commentary guide, which, when activated during the film, engages a pop-up menu that allows you to see, in "real time," what topics are being discussed in each of the four commentary tracks. This lets you switch at will between the commentaries and listen only to topics that interest you.
  • A Hit in the Ear: Ren Klyce and the Sound Design of Fight Club (1080p) Sound designer Ren Klyce explains, in a brief intro to this interactive feature, how sound can "define a film's dramatic and psychological landscape." After viewing the introduction, you can select one of four scenes and remix the audio yourself, manipulating both the realistic and expressionistic audio elements that make up each scene. Basically, you can change the overall volume coming from each speaker of a 5.1 setup, as well as adjust the balance between the "real" sound effects and the more impressionist flourishes of sound design. It's not incredibly intuitive, but audiophiles may have fun tooling around here for a few minutes. It's self- explanatory, but you do need a 5.1 speaker arrangement to make full use of this feature.
  • Flogging Fight Club (1080i, 9:58) Here, Mel Gibson rides in on a horse—wearing a Viking helmet—to bestow the Guy Movie Hall of Fame honor to Fight Club at Spike TV's 2009 Guys Choice Awards. We also get to see David Fincher, Brad Pitt, and Edward Norton prepping for their acceptance speech, which largely consists of bashing the critics who initially bashed the film.
  • Behind the Scenes Vignettes (SD) The 16 or so behind-the-scenes clips here are divided into three sections: Production, Visual Effects, and On Location. With the exception of On Location, which is a stand-alone look at some of the film's props and choreography, the rest of the clips are somewhat cumbersomely arranged. First, you have to select a segment to view, and then select an angle and an audio track. You can also change the angles and audio tracks—there are one to three, tops, per clip—by pressing the respective buttons on your remote.
  • Deleted and Alternate Scenes (SD, approx. 16 min.) There are seven severed or altered scenes, most of which were cut for pacing or trimmed of objectionable material.
  • Publicity Material (SD, approx. 30 min.) Includes three trailers, 17 TV spots, 5 internet spots, 2 hilarious public service announcements, a music video, and the transcript of an interview with Edward Norton. There are also three self- playing galleries here, one each for lobby cards, press kit materials, and stills.
  • Art Gallery (1080p, approx. 30 min.) self-playing galleries of visual effects stills, photos of the Paper Street house, costumes and makeup, pre-production paintings, the "brain ride" map, and all of the storyboards for the film.
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