Annotated Catalogue
Films
Item 1: Fight Club (1999 Dir. David Fincher)
This is my primary focus film and is a prime example of materialism and consumerism in American film. It challenges a represents the impulse to buy and own material goods that inevitably will get you know where and allows you to get owned by your objects.
Item 2: Dawn of the Dead (1978 Dir. George A. Romero)
This is my secondary film and is a good example of how Consumerist undertones can emerge in a film even if not intentional. It’s set on the brink of malls becoming massive in
Internet:
Item 3: IMDB “Fight Club” Information Page http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0137523/
Provides general information on director, writers, actors and a brief overlay of plot and additional information related to the film/director.
Item 4: IMDB “Dawn of the Dead” Information Page
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077402/
Provides general information on director, writers, actors and a brief overlay of plot and additional information related to the film/director.
Item 5: “Materialism in Fight club” by Maria Adelmann
http://www.geocities.com/aipoissac/fight_club_materialism2.htm
An internet piece discussing Fight Club’s materialistic references and underlining tone. With fight club quotes referring to materialism and a thorough explanation of scenes and dialogue related to that subject.
Item 6: The Esotericism of Fight Club” by Paraplethon
http://www.spearoflonginus.ark11.net/theestoricsmoffightclub.html
Journals:
Item 7: “Zombies, Malls, and the Consumerism Debate: George Romero’s Dawn of the Dead” by Stephen Harper
The Journal of American Culture, Volume 1, Issue 2
A text from the
Interviews/Videos:
Item 8: Brad Pitt and Edward Norton: The Fight Club
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=7VaA6_CDRyY
An interview where Brad and Edward discuss the ideologies of the film and their characters.
IMDB Forum:
Item 9: IMDB Discussion Board
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0137523/board
A response taken from my IMDB question that challenges my hypothesis.
Rejected items:
Matthew Halls: Teaching Film and Media studies/Fight Club and male fundamentalism:
This text focused too much on the representation of men and did not touch on my subject. So couldn’t be used as evidence.
Wiki-Pedia’s Information for “Dawn of the Dead”:
This internet source is unreliable and did not provided and deep research or useful text.