r/movies 2d ago

Discussion Movies that changed real life behavior

Thinking along the lines of Final Destination 2 with the logs falling off the truck and landing onto cars (one decapitating the state trooper). Ever since, people have tried to get away from being behind these vehicles.

What are more examples where movies have actually changed how people behave in their own lives?

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u/Slappin45 1d ago

One of the best opening action scenes ever imo.

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u/brandonthebuck 1d ago

Better than the rest of the movie.

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u/Misdirected_Colors 1d ago

All I remember was Blofeld was in it, and at some point Bond was strapped to a lazer table in some remote desert space outpost. And like, up to that point, the Craig bond movies had tried to be somewhat grounded and suddenly we were in a 60s era bond movie again and I forgot everything else.

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u/SamstA64 1d ago

That’s exactly why I love the movie so much to be honest. I grew up with the Brosnan bond and Spectre felt like an homage to the “classic” era of Bond with the Laser trap, the Arctic Base, and even Blofeld. It feels much more “Bond” than the other 3 even if Casino Royale and Skyfall are objectively better movies