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Falling Down (1993)
Released By: Warner Home Video   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Warner Home Video
Genre: Mystery-Suspense
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Joel Schumacher
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Barbara Hershey, Michael Douglas, Robert Duvall, Tuesday Weld
Published ID: 4386
UPC: 085391264828, 883929038374, 085391156888,
Plot: It's just not William Foster's (Michael Douglas) day. Laid off from his defense job, Foster gets stuck in the middle of the mother of all traffic jams. Desirous of attending his daughter's birthday party at the home of his ex-wife (Barbara Hershey), Foster abandons his car and begins walking, encountering one urban humiliation after another (the Korean shopkeeper who obstinately refuses to give change is the worst of the batch). He also slowly unravels mentally, finally snapping at a fast-food restaurant that refuses to serve him breakfast because it's too late. Running amok with an arsenal of weapons at the ready, Foster -- also known as D-FENS because of his vanity license plate -- rapidly becomes a source of terror to some, a folk hero to others. It's up to reluctant cop Prendergast (Robert Duvall), on the eve of his retirement, to bring D-FENS down. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Great Purchase
Added 11/22/2009

This was a great item at a great price. The product is defect free and in very good condidtion.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
THRILLER WITHOUT SENTIMENT
Added 9/10/2009

Michael Douglas gives the performance of his career as a bright engineer who got divorced from wife and child, and got made redundant by the company. Back home with his mother, his emotionally retarded handling of life's stresses finally take him gently over the edge when he gets car rage in a freeway jam. Then the rude storekeeper rubs him a little more raw. And his shoe has a hole in the sole, he can afford newspaper to fix it. The homies want to steal his empty briefcase. Boy, it is hot. Whammyburger won't serve him breakfast. The stupid incompetent homies want to shoot him now. His wife freaks when he gives her phone harassment. The gun-nut redneck storekeeper wants to arrest him for not hating faggots. Nobody cares, he can't do anything about it. But he knows one thing: even though the restraining order says he can't go home, he is going home, it is his little girl's birthday, and he is not the bad guy. The gun went off by mistake in Whammyburger. One of the cops investigating has interesting problems too, but he is emotionally literate and he comes into his own in the twilight of his career.

The whole thing builds perfectly and it is impossible not to feel for obsolete engineer daddy. If only he knew how to express his feelings. The action just keeps rolling as the plot unrolls, it is absolutely paced like a metronome, and you don't know what is going to happen next. The humour is dark, but the laughs are there. So are the tears. It's an original made out of clichés.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
I am not economically viable
Added 9/7/2009

I saw this movie way back then when it was on HBO and I was 12, can you believe that, folks let me watch it, with all the cussing, and violence. I didn't understand the undertones of the movie it self, the meaning i should say back then. I was 12, thinking oh cool watching an R rated flick. over the years this movie stuck with me, a great performance by Douglas, as I am not a big Joel Schumacher fan, even though his little "indie" film Tigerland was great. I liked this one too. Over time I realized the storyline, the plight you can say about what Douglas is going through. Middle Age guy, loses job, family, seeing world deteriorate in front of him, the ugliness of America.... hello Capitalism! Hello Merchandise! Buy! Buy! Buy! Why can't we order Breakfast at McD's or Burger King just 3 minutes after 11:30? Come on now! Cause some guy with a Junior College Degree says we can't cause he has the cool headset and dictates what why we can't get a Breakfast sammy.
LOL sorry anyways. With the advent of technology 16 years later, hello Blu Ray, I saw this title finally coming to Blu Ray, with new commentary by Douglas and Schumacher! Just watched the film.... and WOW, with our economic times where it is now.... this films really resonates in the 21st century as it did in the early 90's. Watching this 15 years later just blew me away, I forgot how deep a story this is! Another movie about middle aged guys, over educated, and sees the redundancy of corporate America is American Beauty, another great movie. As I like to say "I didn't know this was pick on the middle age square guy today" Even though I am not even 40 yet, is this what my generation has to look forward too in 20 something years? History repeates itself don't it!

Anyways back to the movie, picture on the Blu Ray, flawless, WB, did a nice job on the clarity, for a movie that's like 16 years old. Haven't watched it with commentary yet, but will, sure there will be some interesting insight from Douglas. I recommend this movie, like I said, this movie resonates what we're going through now, crazy!

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
HORRIBLE SERVICE!!!!!!!
Added 9/4/2009

Beware everyone this person is very untrustworthy, i ordered a film from this person in June, and it still hasnt come, I sent him two messages about the status of my order, and he never replied to either.
0 out of 8 people found this helpful.
Bad Guy?
Added 8/19/2009

Way under rated film about the 'I want it yesterday' America of the '90's. Michael Douglas is superb as Bill Foster, whose world, and psyche suddenly crumbles one day in a L.A. traffic jam. He takes us on his own, "Heart Of Darkness" journey as he reacts to situations as he sees fit. Heartbreaking conclusion leaves us with two questions Bill Foster incredulously asks: "I'm the bad guy!? How did I get to be the bad guy?"

There's a Bill Foster in all of us. We are fortunate enough (so far) to keep him secure...

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Great Purchase
Added 11/22/2009

This was a great item at a great price. The product is defect free and in very good condidtion.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
THRILLER WITHOUT SENTIMENT
Added 9/10/2009

Michael Douglas gives the performance of his career as a bright engineer who got divorced from wife and child, and got made redundant by the company. Back home with his mother, his emotionally retarded handling of life's stresses finally take him gently over the edge when he gets car rage in a freeway jam. Then the rude storekeeper rubs him a little more raw. And his shoe has a hole in the sole, he can afford newspaper to fix it. The homies want to steal his empty briefcase. Boy, it is hot. Whammyburger won't serve him breakfast. The stupid incompetent homies want to shoot him now. His wife freaks when he gives her phone harassment. The gun-nut redneck storekeeper wants to arrest him for not hating faggots. Nobody cares, he can't do anything about it. But he knows one thing: even though the restraining order says he can't go home, he is going home, it is his little girl's birthday, and he is not the bad guy. The gun went off by mistake in Whammyburger. One of the cops investigating has interesting problems too, but he is emotionally literate and he comes into his own in the twilight of his career.

The whole thing builds perfectly and it is impossible not to feel for obsolete engineer daddy. If only he knew how to express his feelings. The action just keeps rolling as the plot unrolls, it is absolutely paced like a metronome, and you don't know what is going to happen next. The humour is dark, but the laughs are there. So are the tears. It's an original made out of clichés.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
I am not economically viable
Added 9/7/2009

I saw this movie way back then when it was on HBO and I was 12, can you believe that, folks let me watch it, with all the cussing, and violence. I didn't understand the undertones of the movie it self, the meaning i should say back then. I was 12, thinking oh cool watching an R rated flick. over the years this movie stuck with me, a great performance by Douglas, as I am not a big Joel Schumacher fan, even though his little "indie" film Tigerland was great. I liked this one too. Over time I realized the storyline, the plight you can say about what Douglas is going through. Middle Age guy, loses job, family, seeing world deteriorate in front of him, the ugliness of America.... hello Capitalism! Hello Merchandise! Buy! Buy! Buy! Why can't we order Breakfast at McD's or Burger King just 3 minutes after 11:30? Come on now! Cause some guy with a Junior College Degree says we can't cause he has the cool headset and dictates what why we can't get a Breakfast sammy.
LOL sorry anyways. With the advent of technology 16 years later, hello Blu Ray, I saw this title finally coming to Blu Ray, with new commentary by Douglas and Schumacher! Just watched the film.... and WOW, with our economic times where it is now.... this films really resonates in the 21st century as it did in the early 90's. Watching this 15 years later just blew me away, I forgot how deep a story this is! Another movie about middle aged guys, over educated, and sees the redundancy of corporate America is American Beauty, another great movie. As I like to say "I didn't know this was pick on the middle age square guy today" Even though I am not even 40 yet, is this what my generation has to look forward too in 20 something years? History repeates itself don't it!

Anyways back to the movie, picture on the Blu Ray, flawless, WB, did a nice job on the clarity, for a movie that's like 16 years old. Haven't watched it with commentary yet, but will, sure there will be some interesting insight from Douglas. I recommend this movie, like I said, this movie resonates what we're going through now, crazy!

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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