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6 votes
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The gay actor who brought Batman to life: remembering Kevin Conroy
5 votes -
The story of Super Mario Kart
6 votes -
WebTV returns with custom server emulating 1999 experience
6 votes -
A curated collection of HCI demo videos produced during the golden age from 1983-2002
6 votes -
The man who tried to fake an element
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Finally, the uncut version of The Muppet Christmas Carol is back
8 votes -
The straightening of Chandler Bing
9 votes -
Two Swedish filmmakers have been found guilty of illegally disturbing the MS Estonia ferry, which sank in 1994 killing 852 people
6 votes -
They Might Be Giants - Birdhouse In Your Soul (1990)
11 votes -
The twisted life of Clippy
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“Not that there’s anything wrong with that” - It may be hard to believe now, but in its early years Seinfeld was nearly canceled, and to make matters worse there was a rumor following its star
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Movie recommendation: Falling Down (1993)
Falling Down Runtime: 1h 53m Budget: $25m Tomatometer: 75% 6.8/10 (Audience 88% 4/5) IMDB Rating: 7.6 / 10 - 188k ratings (Top 1000 7.5/10) Language: English Streaming: Vudu , Amazon Michael...
Falling Down
Runtime: 1h 53m
Budget: $25m
Tomatometer: 75% 6.8/10 (Audience 88% 4/5)
IMDB Rating: 7.6 / 10 - 188k ratings (Top 1000 7.5/10)
Language: English
Michael Douglas plays Foster, a man with 1950's era mentality who is having a really bad day. He just wants to make it across LA in time for his daughters birthday. The increasing setbacks he faces from modern 1990's society see him increasingly break down into a string of violence episodes. But his violence is guided by his 1950's era set of morals. And in spite of Fosters nerdy 50's appearance, he is surprisingly good at the modern violence thing. Does the movie glorify the violent anti-hero? Not so fast.
Robert Duvell plays Prendergast. A retiring cop on desk duty who is the only who connects the violent dots together. But because he is a retiring desk jockey who is clearly too afraid to take on a real cops job, almost no one listens to him. Almost no one. There is one person on the force who knows Prendergast has a lot more going on than people realize.
This story is an interesting analysis of the male psyche under pressure. Foster reacts with anger and aggression. Predergast bends to the point of being a doormat, and he just lies there and takes it.
What the movie uncovers at the end, is there is a middle ground, that handling life's setbacks sometimes requires patience and grace, and sometimes requires assertiveness and boldness, and that wisdom is knowing what you can and should try to change and what you can and should try to accept.
This movie has always been a favorite of mine, because I love a little bit of the old ultra violence, and I love an unusual ending that makes you rethink about the entire movie with a new perspective.
But what is really interesting, is this movie touches on the 1950's era males ideals and expectations men are still raised with today, and the outrage that arises when that sense of entitlement goes unfulfilled.
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One Hit Wonderland: "Macarena" by Los del Rio
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The audacious PR plot that seeded doubt about climate change
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Scifi hifi
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F-Zero X OST (1998)
6 votes -
Sonic The Hedgehog 3 (prototype)
6 votes -
Pavement - Stub Your Toe (1999)
2 votes -
Atari Teenage Riot - Revolution Action (1999)
5 votes -
London pirate radio adverts 1984-1993, vol. 1
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‘What is a yute?’: An oral history of ‘My Cousin Vinny’
11 votes -
The Offspring - The Kids Aren't Alright (1998)
9 votes -
My 90's TV!
14 votes -
When SimCity got serious: The story of Maxis Business Simulations and SimRefinery
7 votes -
Hark back to the late 1990s with this re-creation of the dialup Internet experience
6 votes -
(mac)OStalgia: 2021 meets Mac OS 9 (featuring designs for Spotify, Slack, Zoom)
7 votes -
Why all movies from 1999 are the same
9 votes -
Björk – Bachelorette (1997)
4 votes -
Space-related applications of Forth (1998)
2 votes -
Texture Archaeology, Cobblestone, and the most overused texture from the 90s
5 votes -
Tomo Fujita - Just Funky (1998)
2 votes -
Pure nostalgia: The oral history of ‘That Thing You Do!’
2 votes -
A pint a day (30 Nov 1996)
4 votes -
Steve Conte - Rain (1998)
5 votes -
Discovery Channel's Beyond 2000: Wearable Computers (1992)
7 votes -
Swedish ice hockey star Peter Karlsson was stabbed to death in the street in 1995. His killer said he was protecting himself via the so-called 'gay panic' defence
6 votes -
Doc Gooden's career was over. Then he did the impossible.
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Gothmog - Lost In My Dreams (1998)
3 votes -
Faith No More - Kindergarten (1992)
3 votes -
Scream (1996)
6 votes -
Eric Whitacre - Water Night (1995)
7 votes -
Cowboy Bebop Soundtrack: Cats on Mars (1998)
8 votes -
Fifty years years of text games: LambdaMOO (1990)
5 votes -
Hallucinogen - Twisted (1995)
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ValuJet Flight 592
6 votes -
Twenty-five years ago, Star Trek: Voyager tackled one of its most infamous transporter questions
17 votes -
Boyzone - No Matter What (1998)
4 votes -
Boogie Down Productions - 13 And Good (1992)
4 votes -
"Weird" Al Yankovic - Amish Paradise (Official Parody of "Gangsta's Paradise") (1996)
14 votes