That movie had several shots on the South Shore line at the beginning where Ernie Davis runs from a gang of kids. His friend jumps on a passing train to escape. I questioned that scene in that it advocates unsafe behavior.
Everything "advocates unsafe behavior" these days. Why not just wrap everyone in a bubble, and then plant some trees to offset the "carbon footprint" of said bubble, which would be plastic?
Even the veggietales are too intense for some people. What movies and shows did you watch during your youth?
Despite suffering from the stupid early 80s "non violent tv" movement, even the classic A-Team "advocated" beating down on opponents, discharging firearms at people, using explosives, "reckless" driving, weight lifting, and disobeying and disregarding authority. It also "advocated" heartless mercenary behavior, as the A-Team only worked for large sums of money...
You can enter your bubble, but don't force your bubble on the rest of us. We've survived this far without any sort of "bubble", and we came along smartly. Now that people are trying to encase everything in "bubbles", we're going downhill rapidly.