It appears almost as if I’m being haunted by the beautiful song (Dionne Warwick’s version) as it is everywhere:
Not only did we still have the half watched original movie on our cable DVR while the new TV series Nurse Jackie aired on Monday, featuring a drug addicted persona chaperoned by the song. But to top it off, Bear was watching Fight Club while working out today and there’s the scene when Marla Singer walks out on Edward Norton (just before he gets the chemical wound on his hand) and she’s humming this exact song.
It is a beautiful song and all by itself makes a classic out of the movie, though I never felt the movie as good as the book which I read when I was a teen
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It appears almost as if I’m being haunted by the beautiful song (Dionne Warwick’s version) as it is everywhere:
Not only did we still have the half watched original movie on our cable DVR while the new TV series Nurse Jackie aired on Monday, featuring a drug addicted persona chaperoned by the song. But to top it off, Bear was watching Fight Club while working out today and there’s the scene when Marla Singer walks out on Edward Norton (just before he gets the chemical wound on his hand) and she’s humming this exact song.
It is a beautiful song and all by itself makes a classic out of the movie, though I never felt the movie as good as the book which I read when I was a teen