Jane Austen wrote some pretty strong heroines into her classic novels. But though her lady characters were kick-ass, they rarely actually kicked some ass. Cue the YouTube parody 'Jane Austen's Fight Club.'
Borrowing a soundtrack from Quentin Tarantino's violent 'Kill Bill,' the faux-trailer advertises an upcoming do-over for the Brad Pitt/Edward Norton film, 'Fight Club' -- using the proper women of Austen's universe.
Watch 'Pride and Prejudice's' Lizzie Bennett, a projection of 'Mansfield Park's' Fanny Price's mind, daintily proclaim, "The first rule of Fight Club is one never mentions Fight Club."
Jane Austen wrote some pretty strong heroines into her classic novels. But though her lady characters were kick-ass, they rarely actually kicked some ass. Cue the YouTube parody 'Jane Austen's Fight Club.'
Borrowing a soundtrack from Quentin Tarantino's violent 'Kill Bill,' the faux-trailer advertises an upcoming do-over for the Brad Pitt/Edward Norton film, 'Fight Club' -- using the proper women of Austen's universe.
Watch 'Pride and Prejudice's' Lizzie Bennett, a projection of 'Mansfield Park's' Fanny Price's mind, daintily proclaim, "The first rule of Fight Club is one never mentions Fight Club."
'Fight Club' parodies are commonplace on YouTube, but this one has an awesome soundtrack, superb editing and hilarious acting. We kind of hope 2011 really does bring the film world a full-length 'Jane Austen's Fight Club.'

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