It was at this moment that child learned his passion for special effects and explosions in film and pursued an honest career where he eventually looked back at this memory and realized. “…oh shit, I nearly killed like at least a dozen people.”
@@bongobongo985 Teachers have to keep asking for raises because they are still underpaid. Their job of trying to teach 20 or so young kids or children is much more challenging and requires more skill than most jobs. Teachers are underpaid because of low historical pay levels that resulted early on when most thought a woman's place was in the home and women had limited job choices. The smart ones became teachers, the compassionate ones nurses, and the rest could only be sales clerks or secretaries. The surplus of smart women wanting to work kept wages low - simple supply and demand. Now smart women have other choices and many choose other jobs because of the low pay and low esteem of teaching. It's sad that parents continue the low pay resulting in lower qualified people teaching their kids, just when families with two working parents are doing s deplorable job of raising kids - making teaching more difficult.
It’s a 90s movie called “Falling Down” and it basically follows this guy who is unemployed and divorced. The movie follows him as he loses his shit and has multiple violent altercations with people
He doesn't hate traffic, he was making sure he got killed by cops so his daughter(I believe it was a daughter not son) could get his life insurance since he was pretty much done
That movie is so scary in so many ways, and moreso because his progression down the rabbit hole is not only realistic, that progression happens more often than most folks would care to admit.
True. Seemed like his character already had issues that had been building up over time (anger issues per wife, pretending to go to a job he no longer worked at) but it took just 1 more straw on the camel's back to bring everything crashing down. This is likely how it happens irl. They were already primed, just needed a trigger.
@@michaelcarrig627 the films not paranoid he kills the delusional conspiracy theorist in the basement he's fed up about the actual obvious flaws of the system not mad up boogie man ones
@@spencersecrest6001 he doesn’t kill him because he is paranoid, he kills him because he doesn’t want to be considered a Nazi. But the paranoia is about the city, about modernity, and about technology. The murderous gang mowing down women in sundresses in broad daylight, the anger over the plastic surgeon and his being outmoded, his constant appeal to a prelapsarian age when everyone was kind and the store owners didn’t have accents. The movie is a commentary on his malign perspective: his belief in a fallen world where everyone is broken and everything is overfilled. And through out he acts as if he is the only one confronted with struggle, perceiving everyone else as an affront to him, a means of his aggrievement. And through it all, as he piles bodies on bodies, believing that shooting the phone will teach a man patience, killing a rich man will cure the bias against him, etc. he fantasizes about a time before he completely alienated his wife with his own behavior. We have different readings of the film. I won’t tell you that yours is wrong. I just interpret it and it’s similarity to common libertarian fantasies as predictive.
Facts we'd be better off if more people had balls like him. Dude might be off on his morals but at least he's doing something to see that change. Nowadays people just cry on Twitter
Kinda had an experience like this. Was at a range camp of sorts one summer. One of the instructors brought an original p08 pistol for us to try. Everyone was having issues actuating the "slide". When I got the chance to fire it, pulled it up and back like I've seen so much in movies and games. Worked like a charm.
I watched this movie when I was in the hospital with staph infection from a surgery, I think seeing the path Douglas goes down in this movie (hence Falling Down) helped me not be so upset at the world because through all the chaos and confusion he caused in the name of anger, his circumstances never changed. Very underrated
It was really a better movie than it’s given credit for, it was never big so most people don’t know about it. I remember buying it basically just because my ps2 could play dvds and it was in the dollar bin at Walmart lol. But it turned out to be a pretty good movie actually worth watching.
They need to remake this now in current times the word Defense would have a entirely new meaning. " I'm the bad guy!?!?!😂😂😂yes you are you used the wrong pronoun😂😂😂😂😂
“See I told the city I said look. Nobody comes down here. Postmen figured it out. Policemen figured it out. But the goddamn bus drivers. Just. Wouldn’t. Listen”
From the movie Falling Down. Its so scary how much I identify with Michael Douglas's character and his beliefs and actions. He'd had enough of severe mistreatment and no appreciation from the people he loved.
@@kevinhernon5456 some dude who was like, crazy i guess? and he loses it and you see him making his way along after his wife or something and its really good, theres twists n stuff