Movies where the bullied have their revenge
"Friday the 13th" movies
"Carrie"
Stand by Me
shareThe Goonies
shareI'm surprised that this wasn't FIRST ON THE LIST!!! COME ON!!!!
REVENGE OF THE NERDS!!!!!
LOL!! LOL!!! LOL!!!
Well...touche!
And Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise!! And Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation!!! And Revenge of the Nerds IV: Nerds in Love!!!!
share [–] Stratego (1269) 15 minutes ago
And Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise!! And Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation!!! And Revenge of the Nerds IV: Nerds in Love!!!!
LOL! Alright already! The first one held enough revenge. Let's not become repetitious!
Agreed
Shes just brutal!!
Rob Zombie's Halloween.
shareIt's a TV show -- but "Stranger Things."
Mike Myers was bullied? I've only seen the '78 version and I didn't get the impression he was bullied in that. Interesting if Zombie added that detail to Myer's past.
Bullies infest the schools where I attended. They number more than drug addicts.
shareTheir bullying will one day spawn a Jason Voorhees who will give them all a well-deserved ass whuppin'.
shareI thought Jason just killed campers trying to have sex.
shareAccording to Friday the 13th Wiki:
Jason Voorhees was born in the small town of Crystal Lake on June 13, 1946 to Elias and Pamela Voorhees. Jason was afflicted with severe facial deformities, hydrocephalus, an abnormally large head and mental disability. Raising Jason on her own, Pamela kept her son isolated from the community, not letting him attend school and educating him in their home on the outskirts of Crystal Lake. In the summer of 1957, Pamela, unable to get a babysitter for Jason, resorted to bringing him to Camp Crystal Lake where she worked as a cook.
While being bullied by the other campers, Jason attempted to escape from his tormentors, but the cruel children caught up to him on the dock and threw Jason into the lake where he drowned. The counselors were supposed to be watching the children, but instead were talking and having sex in the woods.
Wow, that's sad.
shareWow!!! What a sad film all around. It sounds like Jason's mother didn't help him by isolating him from the Crystal Lake community, not letting him go to school, and, to make matters worse, throwing Jason to the wolves by taking him to Camp Crystal Lake totally unprepared, and with no defenses. No wonder he was bullied by other campers and thrown into the lake. Nobody, including his mother, gave a shit about him (meaning Jason), either, which ultimately ended in his demise.
shareElephant
Harry Brown
Mean Creek