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Carmageddon II: Traffic jams on film


By Noelene Clark, Patrick Kevin Day and Scott Sandell, Los Angeles Times

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Traffic jams are usually a lot more fun on film than in person. Here's a look at some memorable moments of misery.<br>
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Let's start with "Falling Down," in which Michael Douglas gets stuck in a jam on a hot day in Los Angeles. With his air conditioning conking out and his frustration bubbling over, Douglas' laid-off William Foster abandons his car and begins his fateful walk across L.A. to attend his child's birthday party -- the one his ex-wife would like to keep him away from with a restraining order.<br>
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<b>MORE:</b> <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/local/carmageddon/" target="_blank">Complete Carmageddon coverage</a>

'Falling Down' (1993)

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Traffic jams are usually a lot more fun on film than in person. Here's a look at some memorable moments of misery.

Let's start with "Falling Down," in which Michael Douglas gets stuck in a jam on a hot day in Los Angeles. With his air conditioning conking out and his frustration bubbling over, Douglas' laid-off William Foster abandons his car and begins his fateful walk across L.A. to attend his child's birthday party -- the one his ex-wife would like to keep him away from with a restraining order.

MORE: Complete Carmageddon coverage
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