Ridiculous, it costs a lot to make a movie and this one couldn't be an exception. It had limited ads, went straight to home video almost right away and is basically going off of word of mouth. It's charitable enough just to make this type of movie and it does seem right to support the effort by having to pay for a copy. Soon enough it'll be on the net for free I say.
The worst part about this film is that the copy write owner has not allowed it to be viewed for free by the general public online. While exposing how dangerous our food supply has become as the result of money hungry people, you've also expose yourself as a hypocrite who's mind is diseased with enough greed to continue hoarding this film for more profit instead of making an effort to educate as many people as possible. This is a foundation for unity in this torn society.
Most people don't care to think about these things. They just want their fast food and are happy with the way things are. If they don't think about it then they don't have to bother with anything.
But their health is going down hill and like he talks about in this interview, diabetes and other problems are occuring because of the lack of nutrition. There's a problem here !!!
I saw Food, Inc. last week and bravo - very well done!!! But I don' think a majority of people care for it would mean they would have to take some kind of action, like changing their fast food order! Ignorance is bliss :)
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foodparadisetv 10 months ago
Ridiculous, it costs a lot to make a movie and this one couldn't be an exception. It had limited ads, went straight to home video almost right away and is basically going off of word of mouth. It's charitable enough just to make this type of movie and it does seem right to support the effort by having to pay for a copy. Soon enough it'll be on the net for free I say.
munsterr777 2 years ago
The worst part about this film is that the copy write owner has not allowed it to be viewed for free by the general public online. While exposing how dangerous our food supply has become as the result of money hungry people, you've also expose yourself as a hypocrite who's mind is diseased with enough greed to continue hoarding this film for more profit instead of making an effort to educate as many people as possible. This is a foundation for unity in this torn society.
We are all one.
1Submersible 2 years ago
Most people don't care to think about these things. They just want their fast food and are happy with the way things are. If they don't think about it then they don't have to bother with anything.
But their health is going down hill and like he talks about in this interview, diabetes and other problems are occuring because of the lack of nutrition. There's a problem here !!!
ReaadMore 2 years ago
I saw Food, Inc. last week and bravo - very well done!!! But I don' think a majority of people care for it would mean they would have to take some kind of action, like changing their fast food order! Ignorance is bliss :)
RightToWork07 2 years ago 2
wanna watch!!
novea21 2 years ago
posted over a month ago with only 380 views and two responses?
SOMETHING WRONG HERE!
lovehaightorg 2 years ago
So excited to see this movie.
jadoredashboardd 2 years ago