I'm not talking where the hero busts in guns blazing and saves the day, but the ones with a spark of reality.
In another thread I saw a post that made me realize that there are some movies and TV episodes that do exhibit that idea, although some very subtly...
Another movie that comes to mind is Red Dawn with Patrick Swayze, when the invading Cuban leader tells his men to go to gun shops and get the Form 4472 so they know who to go to to confiscate guns. And how if the Wolverines hadn't been able to hold on to a few weapons during their escape, they would have been unable to inflict some of the damage that the invading army experienced.stevie_d_64 wrote:Well, I just took a step back in time this evening...I think it was just luck...And Cable TV for that matter...
I was flipping through some of the vast wasteland and came upon the Western Channel...
An old episode of the Rifleman with Chuck Conners was on titled "The Anvil Chorus"
Basically a temporary town marshall was appointed and his first act out of the chute was to ban guns in the town limits...
Of course a local gang of bad guys were waiting for this moment to take advantage of an unarmed town populace...
Of course the plan failed after Lucas McCain (The Rifleman) took care of the bad guys...
I love how things are wrapped up in 30 minutes...
Its amazing how Hollywood at that time put out a product that transends time and speaks volumes to what is pertinent to this thread.........
I wonder if anybody else has any examples.