The 2007 Uwe Boll movie, Postal, was very bad... but it depicts a scene that resonates more and more with me every passing year and particularly after the Oklahoma shooting. The scene is a very busy DMV. A patron is finally called to the service window but has to borrow another patron's pen. Ultimately he doesn't have the proper paperwork and must return to the line at which point he loses it and starts shooting the place up. The employees sit calmly behind bulletproof glass and continue to call patrons to the front while this guy shoots everyone in sight. The guy who loaned his pen becomes concerned the shooter is going to steal it and pulls his gun and starts shooting everyone in sight. The protagonist casually hides behind some furniture and waits for his number to get called while cops sloppily/carelessly try to subdue the shooters, but unfortunately the DMV has just closed for the day so he leaves.
The 2007 Uwe Boll movie, Postal, was very bad... but it depicts a scene that resonates more and more with me every passing year and particularly after the Oklahoma shooting. The scene is a very busy DMV. A patron is finally called to the service window but has to borrow another patron's pen. Ultimately he doesn't have the proper paperwork and must return to the line at which point he loses it and starts shooting the place up. The employees sit calmly behind bulletproof glass and continue to call patrons to the front while this guy shoots everyone in sight. The guy who loaned his pen becomes concerned the shooter is going to steal it and pulls his gun and starts shooting everyone in sight. The protagonist casually hides behind some furniture and waits for his number to get called while cops sloppily/carelessly try to subdue the shooters, but unfortunately the DMV has just closed for the day so he leaves.