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That is, indeed, the one where you fell in love with the Pixies.
I used to think it was a good movie. But kinda dumb. But then something happened. My girlfriend would go to bed hours before I did[0]. For some reason when she did Fight Club was always on. It took me months to realize that this wasn't an accident. She knew that I would be busy on the computer and never change the channel.
She, and others, always wanted me to start a cult. She was trying to turn me into Tyler Durden. I figured it out. She admitted it. And she kept doing it. Turns out that it's not a good movie. It's a great movie. Pacing, story telling, visuals, flips, surprises, foreshadowing, acting etc. On the level with Requiem for a Dream or Trainspotting[1].
Anyway, if you haven't seen it recently it is definitely worth a revisit.
A drawing I did a little while ago for Inktober.
[0] this is a constant in my life.
[1] a double feature that will mess you up.
Brother, mind if we have phone chat?
For me, it would fit a lot for my *&@#$ life, so far...
Can't at this time but much later today.