Go to an average US college today and ask them if they'd like something like that installed on campus and they'll probably say yes.Barbas said:I always loved this film; it seemed to have just the right balance of action and comedy. I still chuckle at the verbal morality violations to this day.
This! I make it a point to watch this film once a year at the very least.kyosai7 said:This is easily my favorite Stallone flick, and one of my most favorite films of all time.
We also have a generation of people that entirely overgeneralize everything into hyperbole because their feelings have to be the most important ones. Guess which one annoys me more?Cheesy Goodness said:I wasn't that impressed with Demolition Man in the 90s. However, with the growing notoriety of groupthink, safe spaces and Tumblr, I now find it to be a timely movie that luckily predicted a bit of the future.
We currently have a generation of adult children that are easily offended and want to ban everything. You can't help but relate the plot to current events and social media. If you literally plucked a guy from the 90s and transported him to 2016, he would probably do and say certain things that would rub people the wrong way.
Demolition Man triggers me in the best possible way.monkeymangler said:We also have a generation of people that entirely overgeneralize everything into hyperbole because their feelings have to be the most important ones. Guess which one annoys me more?Cheesy Goodness said:I wasn't that impressed with Demolition Man in the 90s. However, with the growing notoriety of groupthink, safe spaces and Tumblr, I now find it to be a timely movie that luckily predicted a bit of the future.
We currently have a generation of adult children that are easily offended and want to ban everything. You can't help but relate the plot to current events and social media. If you literally plucked a guy from the 90s and transported him to 2016, he would probably do and say certain things that would rub people the wrong way.