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Falling Down - Park Beggar Scene
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Met him in a Blues bar in Santa Monica a long time ago.RaceBannon said:
Ok. I recall it now. Frederick Forrest is insaneSFGbob said:RaceBannon said:
I don't remember neo nazis. I know he was the angry white guy that was a big narrative at the time but he was good at itSFGbob said:
Sorry to disagree. As someone who lived in LA when the movie came out the thought that neo-Nazis represented some kind of threat in LA was laughable. They purposely pulled their punches when it came to making this a realistic movie. They should have based the movie is "Springfield" because it had no basis in the reality of LA in the early 90s.RaceBannon said:Great movie
I thought it got off track with the domestic violence. Too much angry white guy
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Oh for love of god, it's a make believe Hollywood movie. LA sucks ballz. Much of the film did a good jerb of portraying the shitieness of LA. And I say that as I guy who lived in San Diego county when that flick came out. We couldn't get through that place quick enough on our way north.SFGbob said:
Sorry to disagree. As someone who lived in LA when the movie came out the thought that neo-Nazis represented some kind of threat in LA was laughable. They purposely pulled their punches when it came to making this a realistic movie. They should have based the movie is "Springfield" because it had no basis in the reality of LA in the early 90s.RaceBannon said:Great movie
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That's not the way the movie was marketed or discussed. It was held out to be some kind of realistic, slice of modern America and a social commentary. They weren't trying to create a fantasy movie. Would you have the same opinion of a version of Boys in the Hood that depicted white people are the real victims of police brutality in LA?YellowSnow said:
Oh for love of god, it's a make believe Hollywood movie. LA sucks ballz. Much of the film did a good jerb of portraying the shitieness of LA. And I say that as I guy who lived in San Diego county when that flick came out. We couldn't get through that place quick enough on our way north.SFGbob said:
Sorry to disagree. As someone who lived in LA when the movie came out the thought that neo-Nazis represented some kind of threat in LA was laughable. They purposely pulled their punches when it came to making this a realistic movie. They should have based the movie is "Springfield" because it had no basis in the reality of LA in the early 90s.RaceBannon said:Great movie
Maybe we can remake Menace II Society using the same locations and story line but make Mormons the lead characters.
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I don't read anything into the surplus store scene as suggesting Neo Nazis representing some major threat to LA. And Douglas's character tells that guy to F.O. anyhow.SFGbob said:
That's not the way the movie was marketed or discussed. It was held out to be some kind of realistic, slice of modern America and a social commentary. They weren't trying to create a fantasy movie. Would you have the same opinion of a version of Boys in the Hood that depicted white people are the real victims of police brutality in LA?YellowSnow said:
Oh for love of god, it's a make believe Hollywood movie. LA sucks ballz. Much of the film did a good jerb of portraying the shitieness of LA. And I say that as I guy who lived in San Diego county when that flick came out. We couldn't get through that place quick enough on our way north.SFGbob said:
Sorry to disagree. As someone who lived in LA when the movie came out the thought that neo-Nazis represented some kind of threat in LA was laughable. They purposely pulled their punches when it came to making this a realistic movie. They should have based the movie is "Springfield" because it had no basis in the reality of LA in the early 90s.RaceBannon said:Great movie
Maybe we can remake Menace II Society using the same locations and story line but make Mormons the lead characters.
Hey, just a make believe Hollywood movie, so no big deal.
Apparently Koreans were pissed off about the movie and it got banned in S Korea.
At any rate, I don't really give a crap about Hollywood's agenda here. It remember enjoying the movie when it came out and thought it was entertaining. I don't need to pick it apart further than that. -
Some people view everything through a political lens.YellowSnow said:
I don't read anything into the surplus store scene as suggesting Neo Nazis representing some major threat to LA. And Douglas's character tells that guy to F.O. anyhow.SFGbob said:
That's not the way the movie was marketed or discussed. It was held out to be some kind of realistic, slice of modern America and a social commentary. They weren't trying to create a fantasy movie. Would you have the same opinion of a version of Boys in the Hood that depicted white people are the real victims of police brutality in LA?YellowSnow said:
Oh for love of god, it's a make believe Hollywood movie. LA sucks ballz. Much of the film did a good jerb of portraying the shitieness of LA. And I say that as I guy who lived in San Diego county when that flick came out. We couldn't get through that place quick enough on our way north.SFGbob said:
Sorry to disagree. As someone who lived in LA when the movie came out the thought that neo-Nazis represented some kind of threat in LA was laughable. They purposely pulled their punches when it came to making this a realistic movie. They should have based the movie is "Springfield" because it had no basis in the reality of LA in the early 90s.RaceBannon said:Great movie
Maybe we can remake Menace II Society using the same locations and story line but make Mormons the lead characters.
Hey, just a make believe Hollywood movie, so no big deal.
Apparently Koreans were pissed off about the movie and it got banned in S Korea.
At any rate, I don't really give a crap about Hollywood's agenda here. It remember enjoying the movie when it came out and thought it was entertaining. I don't need to pick it apart further than that.
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So if we remade Menace II Society and put white people in the lead roles changing nothing else you'd be cool with it. Okay.
The decision to pull their punches in making Falling Down was entirely political. -
NOCSFGbob said:So if we remade Menace II Society and put white people in the lead roles changing nothing else you'd be cool with it. Okay.
The decision to pull their punches in making Falling Down was entirely political. -
May be so, doesn't mean it didn't happen. Ignorance is bliss.
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Who fucking cares?SFGbob said:So if we remade Menace II Society and put white people in the lead roles changing nothing else you'd be cool with it.


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