Sentences with phrase «like fight club»

Like Fight Club, the first rule of local secrets, is you don't talk about local secrets.
Conveniently, when you finally do go, you are given the chef's personal telephone number for future access — like Fight Club but with Italian food.
While ABC News reports these figures are «down on previous years», LNP education spokesperson Tracy Davis raised the issue with Ms Jones in parliament this week, saying: «It's almost like fight club».
of films like Fight Club?
However, much like Fight Club, this film has since found its own fame and fans often quote «The Dude» in every relevant situation.
Damn you Fincher, I don't use or care about Facebook, but if this is anything like Fight Club, I will watch, haven't looked at trailer.
Films like Fight Club, Fargo, Casablanca, The Breakfast Club, Oldboy, Kindergarden Cop, Alien, Reservoir Dogs, There Will Be Blood and a whole lot more have been reimagined as high quality animation cels.
Director Timur Bekmambetov (Wanted) produced the flick, which was helmed by Chris Gorak — who worked in the art department on films like Fight Club and Minority Report before he first tried his hand at directing with the 2006 thriller, Right at Your Door.
This therefore will probably make the mystery of Kunis» character's realness a deeply embedded element of the film which will pay off wonderfully in repeat viewings, like movies like Fight Club.
That is a link you somehow made, to make the claim that I then shouldn't like Fight Club (which is even weirder, because I have never stated my opinion about that film, so you don't know whether I like it or not).
Wow that's exactly like Fight Club!
Yep, just like Fight Club.
Like Chris Hemsworth, Danial Craig, and many of the other celebrity workout routines, the physique Brad Pitt has in many roles like Fight Club, Snatch, and Troy, was a product of diet and the right workout program.
It was kinda like fight club where the first two rules were «We do not talk about the Coop.»
It's a familiar feeling to film buffs who have seen many versions of the shock - twist ending in films like Fight Club...
Quit making it sound like Fight Club.
It's kind of like fight club though.
It's like the fight club of management: The first rule of the CEO psychological meltdown is don't talk about the psychological meltdown.»

Not exact matches

«If he's not in the club's plans... I would try to be waiting for him on the other side and be fighting with the other coaches who would like to have him on their team.»
With any luck, you'll find someone hungry who would not only fight for your company but show a Fight Club - like sense of resolve that's essential for grfight for your company but show a Fight Club - like sense of resolve that's essential for grFight Club - like sense of resolve that's essential for growth.
And like in Jesus» explanation, when the Losers» Club (industrious Ben, jittery Eddie, thoughtful Mike, goofball Richie, methodical Stanley, soulful Bev and valiant Bill) begins dealing with a horror beyond human imagining, they're better equipped for the fight owing to their very youth.
Wengers method of bluffing the board & fans to keep him for a further season... > We loose enough games to take us completely off winning the league, then say it wasn't in our control, we then fight till the end and win last few games so we look good and like we worked hard to earn the 4th place trophy.He then links us with awesome transfers (which we all know wont happen), and finally while Man U / City and Chelsea organise pre-season friendlies against top clubs, we play the weak ones, win and look all good to go next season without any additions... AND THEN REALITY STRIKES..
If Arsene Wenger is to stay on for another year or more as the manager of Arsenal Football Club, a lot of fans will not be happy but there will be little we can do about it other than hope that the Frenchman will realise that he needs to have Arsenal much more competitive and fighting for a major trophy like the Premier League title or the Champions League.
We are neither big cup winners nor a professional club like Dortmund, who come back each year after losing top players to fight, not giving excuses like we did 5 years back
New manager time, we are signing some quality players without Wenger being involved and that was his last thing, finding the good players while Gazidis was signing players like Welbroke and Perez... Now we need a man who will install that desire to fight for our club, to train and want to train to show themselves ready for the 1st team... Wenger constantly picking Xhaka can't be encouraging AMN to try harder when he may not believe it will matter.
Time will tell as to which clubs are involved in the dreaded relegation fight with the likes of Sampdoria, Palermo and Udinese flirting with the drop last season, but there is undoubtedly a guarantee of tension and entertainment at both ends of the table.
At the moment teams like Arsenal are fighting for the scraps remaining in the transfer market once the big clubs have had their fill.
Bale really stepped up his game to world class levels this season, scoring 26 times in all competitions in a new role under Villas - Boas, and the club will now face a big fight to keep the likes of Real Madrid away.
Now, it's no longer Arsenal and Man United fighting over the title every season of the last ten, but those clubs along with the likes of Spurs, Liverpool, Everton, West Ham, Newcastle and Man City hoping it'll be them picking up the crumbs.
Liverpool have been linked with the likes of Ryan Shawcross, Gary Cahill and Scott Dann but as yet offers have not been made and a move for Corluka appears to be a more cost effective solution as Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp appears keen to offload players from his expansive squad to help provide funds to bring in new additions to help the club fight to re-enter the top four race.
The Reds have an away record that is quite similar to clubs fighting against relegation and the supporters have been forced to watch some pitiful football over the last few months, especially away from Anfield while they have also suffered some embarrassing losses like the defeats to Blackpool and Wolves at home.
If Arsenal is to be a top four club again i believe the board has to set huge challenges to it self by hiring outspoken top manager who will fight tooth and nail for top players first with the board then with other teams for the signature, we are fast going down the pecking order on signings for top players, we have been leapfrogged by the likes of Liverpool and Spuds
Am I missing something here, he said he's not having any headaches about having to wait or fight to get into the team and mentioned basically that this is what you would expect at a huge club like Real.
Well i see that arsenal don't have interest to play quick football and use wings simultaneously and play only one - dimensional football for what the manager likes who is rigid and now states it is fight for top 3, the arsenal CEO like entertainment more than trophies so that tells about the club.
NO Wenger we are all here ready to fight with the players and club but it feels like at time we are doing more fighting than certain players....
What I liked so much about «Dulwich Fight Club» was the men were squaring off, but not fighting.
Arsenal is impostor, pretending to be good, it's a shame no good Players can achieve anything in this Club at the moment, I'm so sorry for Players like Sanchez, Coquelin and koscieny, but so Obvious lack of fighting spirit and winning mentality in Wenger is affecting this Club and it's not changing any moment.
There is always a danger at this stage of the season, especially if like Arsenal a club is under pressure and still fighting on three major fronts.
But a club like Arsenal MUST have at least 3 top CB with a youngster or two fighting to break in.
I'm happy to be fought over by two big clubs like Arsenal and Roma.»
It baffles me why some people who feel the Wenger trophy is the best this club can get every season hence the thumb downs... guess it's when we start fighting with the likes of west brom for a spot in mid table that deluded fans will begin to see things clearly..
Alexis will move to a more ambitious club and we'll remain with our average players to keep fighting for 4th, and next season we'll witness Alexis winning trophies just like the others with ambition that left us and went on to succeed, and we'll be here waiting for St. Toteringham day to celebrate like we won the league
«So I won't like to go to a club where I will fight again just to stay in the league.
I like that — yes Sanchez is important but the club will fight irrespective of whether he stays or leaves.
Once again this summer transfer window that has just closed saw the Gunners hugely outspent by the clubs we are fighting for trophy honours and at one point it looked like we would actually make a profit.
The club is also about it's glorious and honourable history, about the glorious 1930's, the valiant 10 man fight in the 1952 Cup Final, about Herbert Chapman, George Allison, Tom Whittaker, Bob Wall, Joe Mercer, Bertie Mee Frank McLintock, Bob Wilson, Charlie George, Tony Adams, Steve (the disgracefully marginalised by Wenger) Bould, Ray Parlour, Nigel Winterburn, Henry, Bergkamp, Viera and great players AND great people like those.
The two players follow the likes of Cesc Fabregas, Mathieu Flamini and Gerard Pique in being taken to the Premiership at a very young age without the clubs that trained them being able to fight for them.
Yeah we won yesterday because team played as a unit and fought hard and this is a very good sign because have lost these kind of physical games in past like against stoke city but we deservedly won the game and now hoping for chelse to lose or atleast a draw and a draw between manchester clubs...
I'm an amputee and have had to fight like he'll fire, I want to see some real desire from my club and players, show me you can do it, fight,, fight, fight, at the moment, watching Arsenal play make me feel like giving up on my battle.
Alexis is described as liking London, and recently claimed he would love to play in the city with a team fighting to win the division, but whilst not naming the club, he is believed to have meant with his current side.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z