It was inevitable that the '60s would produce a movie like Barry Shear's Academy Award-nominated "Wild in the Streets". This musing on the hypothetical result of letting the younger generation take over the country has to be seen to be believed. I should note that it doesn't depict the youth as heroes; it basically depicts their idealism as the result of LSD. It's easy to see why the younger generation didn't want to trust anyone over thirty.
Aside from that, it's certainly a funny movie. The last scene makes clear what the protagonist has wrought.
Aside from that, it's certainly a funny movie. The last scene makes clear what the protagonist has wrought.