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  • WoW Moviewatch: Fight Club

    by 
    Elizabeth Harper
    Elizabeth Harper
    02.13.2007

    Before you click play, you've got to know that this video contains some language that is not safe for work. That said, it's a great re-enactment of an excellent scene from the movie Fight Club. And it fits the dueling culture of the game awfully well, too. (You know, if people told me "I want you to hit me as hard as you can" before requesting duels, I think I'd be likely to accept a lot more duels.)Previously on Moviewatch...[Via Hardest Boss]

  • The story behind the Madden '07 tournament street poster

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    01.28.2007

    We've entered a new era when you start to see gaming tournaments, like the third one down in the picture, advertised on the streets. It oozes dirty Fight Club competition, where if you fail some guy might cut off your thumb as a trophy. Whatever images these signs on the highway conjure up in your mind, we're sure they aren't the idea of legitimate business and competition. Alice from Wonderland snapped this photo on the way back home from the airport. Sounded interesting ... so we called the number.First time calling the machine answered and told us that if we were calling about the Madden Tournament it was $40 in advance and $60 at the door. The message said we could go to their website, PrimeTimeGamers, to register. After going to the website we discover that shady highway sign actually hides a tournament sponsored by Gametap, TimeWarner Cable, Jackson Hewitt Tax Prep and, apparently, Electronic Arts. The tournament is part of the Ballers Club Alliance, run by "Tha Super," and are held at Nationals Sports Bar in Torrance, Calif. When we called the number again to double check some info a guy picked up the phone. After an awkward exchange he said, "I'm in the middle of a Halo tournament right now, can you call back at 9PM?"Guess we'll find out more about the mysterious highway sign and the underground tournament with high-profile sponsors later.

  • Ten Seconds with Tyler Durden

    by 
    Scott McNulty
    Scott McNulty
    03.24.2006

    Attention Fight Club lovers! You will be delighted to hear about Ten Seconds with Tyler Durden, a free app from OpenSoft Development. Every ten minutes, while the app is running, a quote from the movie pops up on your Mac to motivate you and entertain you. The app has only been tested on OS X 10.4, but it is open source so you can monkey around with the code if you like.I never thought I would be writing an entry on TUAW that would be accompanied with Brad Pitt's face.  Ain't the internet a funny place?