it could be that this is why i am still not a millionaire. i am one of those that put real screenshots of his apps. maybe i need to think about it again and learn how to do good advertisment ?
Ah YES - i saw a film in the '70s (Micheal Douglas i think) in which there is a heat wave day in LA (I suppose) and the main character just gets a brain-break and goes on a rampage. in one scene he is in a fast food outlet where there is the usual wall display of each product/ food "dish" - AS we all know and you're showing - what he gets is NOTHING like the picture on the wall - i think it is at this stage in the film that he goes home (or somewhere) and brings back a semi-automatic weapon and begins to apply chaos to the day. . . . .since then i have wished to be that brave - or go that temporarily insane ((alright i'm volunteering to fall into that trap - comments will be tolerated Uncle Luca)) and do that sort of thing.
that would be consumerism at it most blatantly demanding.
i saw a film in the '70s (Micheal Douglas i think) in which there is a heat wave day in LA (I suppose) and the main character just gets a brain-break and goes on a rampage.
I don't think so - I was lot younger then - - - but you could be correct - I'm Not admitting to anything don't remember the films title at all - no reasons given for that either. ?
i saw a film in the '70s (Micheal Douglas i think) in which there is a heat wave day in LA (I suppose) and the main character just gets a brain-break and goes on a rampage.
Only - Mildly -
It's mildly miraculous that I still recall scenes from it - it's a favoured film.
Now - how about Soylent Green - early Donald Sutherland - sorry Charlton Heston - and another typo - it was in the '70s .
Now That's spooky for these times - - - -if memory serves me well- the final words of the script are 'Soylent Green is people' as they cart the hero away - - - -Soylent Wiki - read the plot