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Shot in Century City: 'Fight Club'

A scene in the film proved oddly prescient.

In the final shot of the 1999 thriller "Fight Club," the film's star, Edward Norton (as "The Narrator"), turns to Helena Bonham Carter (as Marla Singer) and says, in a reassuring voice, "Everything is going to be fine," as they gaze out of a window to view Century City (as the headquarters of the major credit card companies) being destroyed by the explosions caused by terrorists. It was oddly prescient.

Although, it is not your typical happy ending, in this twisted, modern day retelling of the Robin Hood legend, it is the natural conclusion for the film…especially given the financial collapse that would occur in real life a decade later. There is even an eerily prescient shot of the local equivalent of New York's Twin Towers (the Century Plaza Towers) collapsing like the World Trade Center did a couple of years later on September 11. Recall that both pairs of towers were designed by the same architect, Minoru Yamasaki.

There is an oft-repeated urban legend that states the reason Century City (or more specifically the Century City skyline) was chosen for this apocalyptic, nightmarish moment was that the buildings shown were all owned by Fox (the studio producing the film).

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The Fox executives supposedly were concerned that if the filmmakers were allowed to depict other "evil buildings" being destroyed (even in this fictional context), the actual tenants of said structures might sue, because of the suggestion that they were somehow evil.

Whatever the real reason, it is fitting that the filmmakers got to instead blow up their actual (corporate) bosses: the same corporate parent company that it was rumored despised this pro-anarchist movie.

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