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* [[Award Snub]]: Many fans are still bitter about the total absence of ''[[Se7en]]'' and ''[[Fight Club]]'' from the [[Academy Awards]], as well as ''[[The Social Network]]'''s loss of Best Director and Best Film to ''[[The King's Speech]]''.
* [[Award Snub]]: Many fans are still bitter about the total absence of ''[[Se7en]]'' and ''[[Fight Club (film)|Fight Club]]'' from the [[Academy Award]]s, as well as ''[[The Social Network]]'''s loss of Best Director and Best Film to ''[[The King's Speech]]''.
* [[Cult Classic]]: Several of his films, most famously ''[[Fight Club]]''.
* [[Cult Classic]]: Several of his films, most famously ''[[Fight Club (film)|Fight Club]]''.
* [[Tough Act to Follow]]: ''[[Fight Club]]'' had a mixed critical reaction and did poorly at the box office, but nevertheless had such an impact that it overshadowed much of Fincher's later work. He's only really started to escape this as of ''[[The Social Network]]'', with its multiple Oscar nominations and ''very'' enthusiastic critical reception.
* [[Tough Act to Follow]]: ''[[Fight Club (film)|Fight Club]]'' had a mixed critical reaction and did poorly at the box office, but nevertheless had such an impact that it overshadowed much of Fincher's later work. He's only really started to escape this as of ''[[The Social Network]]'', with its multiple Oscar nominations and ''very'' enthusiastic critical reception.
* [[Vindicated By History]]: ''[[Se7en]]'' and ''[[Fight Club]]'' both received mixed reactions from critics at the time of their release. Today, both are widely considered to be among the best films of [[The Nineties]].
* [[Vindicated by History]]: ''[[Se7en]]'' and ''[[Fight Club (film)|Fight Club]]'' both received mixed reactions from critics at the time of their release. Today, both are widely considered to be among the best films of [[The Nineties]].
** ''[[Fight Club]]'' was a failure at the box office, but became extremely successful on home video.
** ''[[Fight Club (film)|Fight Club]]'' was a failure at the box office, but became extremely successful on home video.


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