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Falling Down (1993) (Digital HD Film)

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  • Synopsis: A laid-off defense worker is on a path of violence and self destruction, and now an LAPD detective, only hours away from retirement, must find him and stop his vigilante acts.
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Amazon has Falling Down (1993) (Digital HD Film) for $4.99.

AppleTV has Falling Down (1993) (Digital HD Film) for $4.99.

Thanks to Deal Editor persian_mafia & Community Member Ghoster for finding this deal.

Note: This title is Movies Anywhere (MA) eligible. If purchasing from Apple, you must purchase on iOS device using Apple TV app or on PC using iTunes for Windows software; search for title within Apple TV/iTunes if link(s) are not directing correctly.

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • Synopsis: A laid-off defense worker is on a path of violence and self destruction, and now an LAPD detective, only hours away from retirement, must find him and stop his vigilante acts.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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VioletHealth8715
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The older I get, the more I can sympathize with this guy.

Awesome movie!
BPD007
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As relevant today as back then
VioletHealth8715
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It's a guy who acts on his impulses. He seemingly no longer has anything to lose and does whatever he seems morally justified vs staying within the law as most of us would.

For instance he gets stuck in traffic for hours only to find the construction workers sitting around. So he takes out an anti tank rocket launcher and fires it at their equipment. I think most of us having been stuck in traffic only to see the "workers" all sitting around on their phones as one guy actually works have been this upset, but we also fear jail and have a lot more to lose than gain by confronting the BS. This guy loses it and confronts anything that he deems wrong.

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Quote from EK100 :
I would so love to have an OT discussion about what people think they see in this movie.
It's a guy who acts on his impulses. He seemingly no longer has anything to lose and does whatever he seems morally justified vs staying within the law as most of us would.

For instance he gets stuck in traffic for hours only to find the construction workers sitting around. So he takes out an anti tank rocket launcher and fires it at their equipment. I think most of us having been stuck in traffic only to see the "workers" all sitting around on their phones as one guy actually works have been this upset, but we also fear jail and have a lot more to lose than gain by confronting the BS. This guy loses it and confronts anything that he deems wrong.
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EK100Aug 16, 2025 02:37 AM
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moved to Lounge.
Last edited by EK100 August 16, 2025 at 06:39 AM.
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FubarActualAug 16, 2025 03:05 AM
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It's time to roll back prices. $4.99 is too damn hi! Love this movie.
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The_MillersAug 16, 2025 03:44 AM
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I have been wanting this movie for a long time. Purchased. Thanks!
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yaldo.yousifAug 16, 2025 10:11 AM
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It's available on Netflix UK if you got a VPN service.
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supavillainAug 16, 2025 10:14 AM
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Time to take it too far now, uh, Michael Douglas out the car now
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JollyName737Aug 16, 2025 11:15 AM
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I lost my job. Well actually, I didn't lose it… it lost me.
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WVWVVVVWVAug 16, 2025 11:28 AM
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Is there a benefit of one streaming service vs the other? I use both and rarely purchase films but I would like to add this to my list.
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Yes, I'd like a ham-and-cheese whamlet, an order of wham fries…
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Quote from EK100 :
It's a guy who is resentful of the effects of 'globalization'. Loosing his decent job to offshoring or imports and resents the browning of America through diverse immigration policies. He is then depicted as a guy that would Minecraft his family and himself. The message is if you opposed what was called 'globalization' in the 90's you're the same as a guy the would Minecraft his family. They at least acknowledged that he was bitter over change and not a racist. There's that.
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SnakePliskenAug 16, 2025 12:17 PM
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Quote from EK100 :
I would so love to have an OT discussion about what people think they see in this movie.
Is the lounge busted?
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EK100Aug 16, 2025 12:39 PM
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Quote from SnakePlisken :
Is the lounge busted?
moved.
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DrSandbagsAug 16, 2025 01:08 PM
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"The older I get, the more I identify with the guy with such major anger management issues, directly and obviously shown in the movie, that he lost custody of his children and his ex-wife got a restraining order against him."

I'm always surprised by how willing people are to out themselves by admitting they identify with D-FENS, missing the point of the movie completely. Like all of those stockbrokers who told Oliver Stone that they were inspired by Gordon Gekko. I suppose you could characterize America as filled with people who fantasize about shooting up a McDonald's because they're unhappy with the quality of the fast food.
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king_pariahAug 16, 2025 03:07 PM
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Quote from DrSandbags :
"The older I get, the more I identify with the guy with such major anger management issues, directly and obviously shown in the movie, that he lost custody of his children and his ex-wife got a restraining order against him."

I'm always surprised by how willing people are to out themselves by admitting they identify with D-FENS, missing the point of the movie completely. Like all of those stockbrokers who told Oliver Stone that they were inspired by Gordon Gekko. I suppose you could characterize America as filled with people who fantasize about shooting up a McDonald's because they're unhappy with the quality of the fast food.
I'd argue that those cheering for the real life murder of a insurance CEO out themselves a bit more than people who like this movie Wink
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