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We are what we eat?
PostedJune 15, 2009
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from New York, NY
Shocking what has happened to our food supply. This film covers so much and does it so well. It's all there from "Botany of Desire" to "Fast Food Nation". Definitely a Must-see.
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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A Must See
PostedJune 14, 2009
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from Burbank
Every once in awhile a movie comes along that inspires people to want to make a difference. We saw that with documentaries like Super Size Me, Fahrenheit 9/11 and An Inconvenient Truth. Food Inc is one of those movies- it can actually make a difference. It does exactly what it sets out to do- lift the veil between the consumer and the food producers allowing us to really see where our food comes from and how. You all must see this movie. You don't have to be shapeshifter to make a difference.
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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Great overview of food today, and how we got here
PostedJune 14, 2009
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from New York, NY
Often times, movies present a problem without a solution. This movie presents a problem (problems), the history of how we got here, and solutions re: what each of us can do (and proof that they work). I appreciated the fact that this movie didn't resort to too many scare tactics, but instead presented a clear, straight forward idea of food today that allowed the viewer to come to his or her own conclusions as well.
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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PostedJune 14, 2009
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from Santa Monica, CA
A must-see film ... unfortunately the people that really need to see this film won't or can't ... hopefully the film can be distributed to all locales and neighborhoods, not just the usual suspects of LA, NY, etc. I was aware of many of the themes woven through this movie, but I must say, I was brought to tears during the scene where the hispanic family was grocery shopping & the daughter weighed some pears and determined that they were too expensive ... same with the $1.29/lb broccoli ... appalling that the system can't feed our families healthy food which to me, is a birthright.
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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should be required viewing
PostedJune 14, 2009
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from San Francisco, CA
Anyone who eats food should see this film. On the whole, a balanced and eye-opening look at how the food we eat is produced.
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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Shocked and Angry
PostedJune 14, 2009
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from San Francisco, CA
I didn't expect this film to make me so angry but it did. I wanted to scream several times throughout the movie. After all, what is more personal to us than food? Its what we eat! And why are we feeding cows corn?!?!?! That's insane. From but now I think I will make a greater effort to only eat produce & meat from LOCAL farms & ranches that practice ecologically sound agriculture. And you know what... its not that hard. Look into Community Supported Aggriculture (CSAs) which you get crop shares from local farms for half the price of produce from the average supermarket!
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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For Anyone Who Eats
PostedJune 14, 2009
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Eye-opening. The best part was the young girl sitting behind me on her mother's lap, watching intently during the hen house and slaughter house segments, and saying, "That's YUCKY!" Several times she also said, "Mommy, this movie is scary. I'm scared." Right on, little girl. I'm a farmer and I'm scared too.
(NOT recommended for children, by the way.)
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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A terrific and eye-opening documentary
PostedJune 13, 2009
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from Los Angeles, CA
This is one of the most beautifully shot and interesting documentaries I've seen in a while.
The movie weaves the stories of farmers who deal with multinational food companies, workers at non-union slaughterhouses, organic and family farmers, and a woman whose son died from tainted meat.
I was blown away at how opaque and scary the food industry has become.
If you have ever wondered what it was like to read The Jungle in 1906, go see this movie. It's that eye-opening.
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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Must see for those who think organic is too expsve
PostedJune 13, 2009
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from San Francisco
A must see movie for everyone that eats food:) Especially important for those who say organic food costs too much. Latte or Organic apple?
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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MUST SEE
PostedJune 13, 2009
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A RARE GLIMPSE INTO AN INDUSTRY THAT SPENDS LOTS OF TIME AND MONEY PREVENTING YOU FROM LEARNING ANYTHING ABOUT IT OR HOW IT'S PRODUCTS ARE MADE, OR EVEN WHAT THEY'RE MADE OF; AND WE'RE TALKING ABOUT FOOD!
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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important movie
PostedJune 13, 2009
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from NY, NY
A must see for everyone. The state of food production is in very sad shape, thanks to many monopolies. Beside its intrinsic value, the movies is also very well put together as a documentary.
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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IF YOU EAT, SEE THIS MOVIE!!
PostedJune 13, 2009
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from San Francisco
Warnings are all around us. Fossil fuels to global warming – corrupt investment bankers to economic meltdown – “food” producers manufacturing anything but food.
Given enough expansion, all systems fail. To the behemoth, human beings are inconsequential. Food Inc. points out how inconsequential we are to agribusiness.
Food Inc. looks at the crapulence of corporations who "remanufacture" nature. It’s an unfettered view of corporate commitment to profit that corrupts our food, regulatory agencies, agricultural system and risks our health. It provides us with ways of coping and unraveling the system that has gotten out of control.
Do you really think what you are putting in your mouth is food? REALLY? If you eat, SEE THIS MOVIE!
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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Well Done and Important Doc
PostedJune 13, 2009
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from Oakland, ca
For me this movie was like 'preaching to the convinced', but I still found it very interesting, and entertaining to watch. It's a well done documentary with a strong viewpoint, and some balance (Walmart is featured in a reasonably positive light, for example). This movie should be seen by every American. It's impact can then be measured at the supermarket cash register, where we get to vote, as the movie says, three times a day.
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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Waking up to the truth
PostedJune 13, 2009
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A very entertaining and eye-opening documentary about the way our food is grown and handled in modern times. Even a die-hard meat lover will think twice about what they put into their mouths after peering behind the curtains of the multi-national food corporations. As consumers, we need to see the reality of what our food industry has become, and do what we can to shift it back to the sustainable, wholesome, chemical-free energy source it used to be. People can no longer afford NOT to think about buying organic and local. The cost of being ignorant (ammonia-sprayed fillers in your hamburger, anyone?) is just too great a price to pay.
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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must see for anyone who eats in America
PostedJune 9, 2009
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from nyc
A very well thought out movie that shows the facts in a simple manner. i appreciate that it provided solutions, not only problems. If we want healthy food choices, we can have it. Stop the government from making our people sick. Check out hte film. you will be very glad you did.
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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