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The Jane Austen Fight Club Video Parodies Classic '90s Flicks

— July 26, 2010 — Pop Culture
The Jane Austen Fight Club video parodies the classic Edward Norton movie of a similar name. The video shows a bunch of proper English ladies starting a 'fight club' to let off some steam and ignore the proper etiquette of 19th century Victorian society.

The women are all lead by a 'Tyler Durden-esque' figure who rounds up the women and lists the rules of the fight club. The Jane Austen Fight Club video is funny and clever, using a classic '90s movie as inspiration.

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