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What's the movie where they have an executive get onto a conference table and run through a window, and then later another exec does exactly the same thing but they've replaced the glass and he just bounces off, and the people in the meeting juat continue with work?
The Hudsucker Proxy! Great movie in general, very funny.
Here's the initial "jumper" scene (trigger warning for self-ending via jump) https://youtu.be/-FPuyMHo2N8?si=xCqAaS8mF0u1XP9U
And here's the failed follow: https://youtu.be/Jqe6tBKmFJA?si=zntGnFBNSIidQzAA
I thought that might be it! Fantastic movie.
"You know, for kids!"
That happened in real life to a friend of mine who used to work in a high rise. This was back in the early 90s and they were in an insurance office, where the central elevator opened right into the cube farm: if you could get into the building, you were free to go anywhere that did not have secondary security, and this place didn't. Additionally, the elevator doors opened to a clear path to floor to ceiling windows, which was a great view if your desk happened to be facing that way.
So one day my friend and their coworkers are all working at their desks on the 26th floor or whatever it was, and with no warning at all some guy gets off the elevator, goes running as fast as he can across the floor to the window and launches himself at the window, only to bounce off and land on his ass on the carpet. Without a word he then got up and did it two more times with all his might before he figured out the glass wasn't going to break, and then just walked back to the elevator and left.
It all happened so quickly no one had any time to react, and they never found out who he was. But while it was an older building, built in the 60s, all the glass had already been replaced years before to prevent just that. He was denied before he ever even got there, poor guy.