Eddie wins so hard. This isn't fair for team Fight Club.
Tyler Durden (Fight Club) vs Edward Morra (Limitless)
In a fist fight you can't stop Durden, that guys pain threshold is better than anything Morra could dish out
Hence why I said it seemed a bit PIS-y. If I one day buy a multi-million dollar impenetrable fortress I'll damn well expect it to be impenetrable. Even if/when they do get in, I think he'll find a way to deal with the problem. Dealing with problems was what he did best, and seeing as he won in the end (oooor diiid heeee???), there was never a problem he didn't solve.
eddie can handle himself in a fight though they showed that he could remember every fighting style he saw
Considering Tyler isn't real, I guess Edward wins.He was very real, he was Edward Nortons character...didn't you see the movie!!
@texasdeathmatch said:Edward Norton was real, but Tyler was just a man he made up.Considering Tyler isn't real, I guess Edward wins.He was very real, he was Edward Nortons character...didn't you see the movie!!
Uuugh this may get too philosophical for me right now, haha, been staring at a computer screen for about 10 hours now at work, my brain is running at 20%.
Ed Nortons narrator characters alias was Tyler Durden, people called him that@cattlebattle: No Tyler was Brad Pitt, Edward Norton didnt have a name
@texasdeathmatch: no philosophy involved, Brad Pitt was just the manifestation of the things he wanted to be, every action Brad Pitts character did in the film/book was an action Ed Nortons character did, so the only thing imaginary about Durden was his appearance and the fact he was "another person"
So Durden was another person, not himself. Making him....not real?so the only thing imaginary about Durden was his appearance and the fact he was "another person"
Also, damn you for getting me into this.
Sorry for that LOL,
@cattlebattle said:
@daak1212 said:Ed Nortons narrator characters alias was Tyler Durden, people called him that@cattlebattle: No Tyler was Brad Pitt, Edward Norton didnt have a name
@texasdeathmatch: no philosophy involved, Brad Pitt was just the manifestation of the things he wanted to be, every action Brad Pitts character did in the film/book was an action Ed Nortons character did, so the only thing imaginary about Durden was his appearance and the fact he was "another person"
It wasnt really his name, it was the name given to the alter alias which he though was a real person when in truth it was him the entire time...
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