

You will surprise to see that they can recite all Dinosaur Names and facts about each one through Dinosaur Pictures. There is something about these extinct creatures that attracts and holds the attention of kids. You can see the original tweet below, followed by some of the firestorm it kicked off.Dinosaurs are a special theme that appeals to most children across the planet. Of course, as noted above, a fair number disputed the validity of the very idea of red flag movies, which implicitly suggests Joker isn't one. Ironically, while Fight Club's inclusion has been a lightning rod for controversy, the other movie cited was 2019's Joker, and very few users seemed to leap to that film's defense. Fans of the movie on Twitter fired back that assuming as much wasn't fair. The idea of the "red flag movie" in this context seemed to mean that someone who lists Fight Club as one of their favorite movies is likely to be someone who misinterpreted it. The central question seems to be how many of the young men hanging Fight Club posters in their dorm rooms and sharing Tyler Durden memes actually understand that the movie is a satire, and Tyler is not depicted as the hero? Many seem to embrace Tyler's messaging unironically, taking away from it a straightforward message of white male alienation and a love of violence. The movie has remained a favorite in dorm rooms for the last twenty years, and has frequently been the subject of controversy. The film is based on a book of the same name by Chuch Palahniuk, which spawned a pair of sequels in the form of comics by Palahniuk and artist David Mack. The unnamed protagonist (Edward Norton) and the organizer of the fight clubs, Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt), eventually find that underground fights aren't enough, and found a group called Project Mayhem, which quickly escalates from anti-corporate vandalism to domestic terrorism.

The movie centers on a middle-aged protagonist who is living an upper-middle-class lifestyle when he begins to have an identity crisis, and finds meaning in his life by participating in a series of underground fight clubs. Fight Club was a box office disappointment in 1999, but became an instant cult classic, resonating especially with college-aged men.
