Reservoir Dogs would have failed before the heist was initiated, it all begins with Joe, and he picked each role in the robbery. If he was very lax on whom he chose, the whole plan would fall apart due to the lack of trust and faith in Joe to execute the plan. As for Major League, if Lou hadn’t motivated each player for their own team success, the chance of them getting to and winning the World Series would not even be in reach. Or if owner Rachel Phelps was positive towards the team or spoiled them a bit, they may have had a better experience. However, since she was cutting off their resources (hot water, planes to beat up busses, ice bath machines, etc.) to make their lives more difficult, it motivated them more to piss her off and win for …show more content…
News outlets are always filled with violence and it is almost too easy to attain fame. A director for big television shows like Law and Order, Criminal Minds, Castle, CSI, etc. exemplify violence by showing terrible things that are popularized. Rather it be murder, rape, drug abuse, society thrives on things they never believe will happen to them personally. For example, we can look at it as a yin-yang symbol, finding the good in the bad and finding the bad in the good, which is shown in many television programs. We want to know why people do the things they do and how they fix it to help so many people. Sports on the other hand are seen as something incredible that involves miraculous skills of individuals that make up a team. The Olympics is the most viewed sports event on television, millions all over the world watch athletes compete for their country which gives us a sense of pride. Even for the World Series, MBA Final, Stanley Cup Final, NFL Final, and so on, the world tunes in to bleed their hearts out for their team. Our body’s response to excitement is the release of endorphins (our brain’s painkiller), adrenaline, dopamine (alertness and energy), serotonin (obsessions and compulsions), and norepinephrine (attention, motivation, pleasure,