
Now, I'm predisposed to cheer its message about the dark side of agribusiness, but curious what the rest of you think. If you've seen it, I'd like to hear your comments.
Kyle L wrote:I'm more opt to say Food Inc. was an important message than a good movie.
David Clancy
Foodie
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Thu Mar 01, 2007 12:09 pm
A couch in Andy's house.
Was that the one with Jurgen Procknow and Demi Moore? End of days theme? That was a good flick! Peter Weir??Robin Garr wrote:Kyle L wrote:I'm more opt to say Food Inc. was an important message than a good movie.
Well, it wasn't The Seventh Seal or anything. It's a documentary with a message. But I thought it was well done.
David Clancy
Foodie
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Thu Mar 01, 2007 12:09 pm
A couch in Andy's house.
My bad ....Bergman circa 57'.David Clancy wrote:Was that the one with Jurgen Procknow and Demi Moore? End of days theme? That was a good flick! Peter Weir??Robin Garr wrote:Kyle L wrote:I'm more opt to say Food Inc. was an important message than a good movie.
Well, it wasn't The Seventh Seal or anything. It's a documentary with a message. But I thought it was well done.
JustinHammond wrote:Seen it and loved it. I now buy all my meat from Adam Barr.
Adam C
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Fri Jun 20, 2008 9:43 pm
Camp Taylor aka Louisville's food desert
Adam C wrote:3) and this got me the worst. How all of the federal regulators are former CEO's of the industry. This just pissed me off and left me feeling empty that there is any hope for this country in terms of a true representative government. Drastic I know but wow... I found this to be truly disgusting.
John Hagan
Foodie
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Wed Aug 29, 2007 6:38 pm
SPENCER CO. Lake Wazzapamani
Jackie R. wrote:. I hope we can all get behind it at some point. Easy for me say with no kids, sure, so I accept judgement squarely. But I decided a long time ago not to have children to help reverse our impact. May sound outrageous, but it dates back to when I was 20 yrs old. Please judge lightly.
I liked this flick.
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