10-20-2010, 03:51 PM
Food Inc.(2008)
94 min. Documentary
10/10
Food Inc. @ TPB
I just finished watching this documentary and decided to resurrect this thread.
While watching it all I could think of was how shameful we are ... so very, very shameful.
It also encouraged me to become more diligent with my walk on this planet.
I wish I were financially wealthy ... I would hire a company to mass produce this doc and mail it out to every household. We need a major wake-up call. (I know, I just said two bad words, wealthy and mass produce ... ok three bad words
)
Quote:
Food Inc. is not a smack on the head documentary, rather it offers some
hope that things can be made better through grassroots efforts.
Food, Inc. is a practical film that speaks with the voices of farmers, advocates, and journalists,
and focuses on food, what's wrong with it, and what we can do about it.
I encourage you to watch it ... you will not be disappointed.
94 min. Documentary
10/10
Food Inc. @ TPB
I just finished watching this documentary and decided to resurrect this thread.
While watching it all I could think of was how shameful we are ... so very, very shameful.
It also encouraged me to become more diligent with my walk on this planet.
I wish I were financially wealthy ... I would hire a company to mass produce this doc and mail it out to every household. We need a major wake-up call. (I know, I just said two bad words, wealthy and mass produce ... ok three bad words
)Quote:
Food Inc. is not a smack on the head documentary, rather it offers some
hope that things can be made better through grassroots efforts.
Food, Inc. is a practical film that speaks with the voices of farmers, advocates, and journalists,
and focuses on food, what's wrong with it, and what we can do about it.
I encourage you to watch it ... you will not be disappointed.
You give to the world when you're giving your best to somebody else.

