Originally Posted by
Totem Polar
You nailed it. Sort of.
(The movies “Handmaid’s tale,” “Jacob’s Ladder,” “Hunt for Red October,” “Quigley Down Under,” “Miller’s Crossing,” “Total Recall,” “Kings of New York,” “Lord of the Flies,” “Misery,” the original “It,” “Tremors,” “Hard to Kill,” “Flatliners,” and the final “Godfather” in the trilogy—among many others—prove the violence of the crackhouse zeitgeist. 1990 saw some fucked up interpersonal interaction, and the DEA narcs were right there for some of it, leading to the commercial release of the late 80’s design in 1990.)
Thanks all for reading thus far.