People were always asking me, did I know Tyler Durden.

Fight Club (1999)
JACK
A screenplay character in Fight Club (1999).
- lines
- 476
- words
- 5,024
- scenes
- 146
- dialogue
- 51%
- avg words / line
- 11
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 99
Sample dialogue
It sounds like someone dangerous wrote this, and this buttoned-down psychotic could probably snap at any moment and stalk from office to office with an Armalite AR- 180 Carbine gas-operated semiautomatic. He's probably at home every night with a little rattail file, filing a cross into the tip of every one of his bullets. This way, when he pumps a round into.. *someone*.. it will split along the filed grooves and spread open the way a dum dum flowers inside you to blow a load of guts out through *someone's* spine. This is probably somebody you've know for years.
scene 150 — INT. JACK'S OFFICE - LATERI'm in pain.
scene 6 — INT. HALLWAYI'm a recall coordinator. My job was to apply the formula. It's simple arithmetic.
scene 51 — INT. WAREHOUSE - CONTINUOUSExcept for their humping, Tyler and Marla were never in the same room.
scene 120 — INT. POLICE STATION - OFFICEIn every city, I branched out from the airport to downtown and checked bars. There was always a fight club. Tyler was setting up franchises, all over the country.
scene 199 — INT. BAR - NIGHT
Bookends
Listen, you met me at a really weird time in my life..