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  • McDonalds, Burger King, KFC, Coca Cola, Soylent Green.

    Thank God i'm not American and I still have the choice to eat real food and not your plastified shit. In fact I take pride of the fact that not even once in my life I have touched that toxic shit. The mere thought of your big macs and your nuggets is nauseating.

  • @oliaiguambfigues76

    The produce sections of the supermarkets are less well stocked in Europe than America.

  • No, soylent green was a tasty food made from "plankton" in this movie. Actually it's made out of dead old unwanted people.

  • I'm looking forward to living in a post apocalyptic world (NOT)

  • Can I Have Mine With Fries?

  • stupidaaron, good name choice!

  • Scenes seen in mine eyes, start to fill my mind. Half of anything is close to what we'll find. True wisdom comes but one awhile. And nowhere will there be a mispleadings. I speak of things I know not which. But all hence comes from thee. I try not to manipulate, confuse and complicate. My heart sets forth this open talk. To few who understand. The mind will often regret, unfortunes it has seen. Believe in me this is all me. Thou many dont believe. A commoner writes old language, unto the unseen.

  • @gimmealiteracola needs a little work. I dont know what just happened but I wrote that.

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  • wtf!!! did they say "green house effect"??? already back then in 1973???

  • @bellorusso Yes they did.

  • RAMEN NOODLES ARE PEOPLE !!!!!

  • RAMEN NOODLES ARE PEOPLE---!!!!!!

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  • Rbuss...not so, a wonderful future awaits you. :). Soy lent green averted; bio printers.

  • Charlton Heston ol' overactin ass

  • Sci Fi is always a way to 'break it to the Masses' first in an entertaining way, but in effect it is a form of propaganda to prepare them for the future. Think very carefully how things have changed in the last 40 years and you will begin to understand that this is not at all far fetched.

  • 11 years from now (2022) we'll be eating each other. "Would you like some Milk with your neighbor, I mean cracker. Classic.

  • When People get hungry enough .. There are 2 choices . . 1st, don't eat anything and you will Die . . 2nd, eat what your can . . even if it is another Man . . You just might survive . . . Freedom of Choice at its core . . .

  • Why does he cry over the beef?

  • @KenjiMancini probably because that beef is human meat and notice how they mention the green house effects? Would not be surprised if that gave the overlords and government the idea to introduce global warming so they could tax our arses off

  • @TEARDUCTER It isn't human meat. It's actual cow meat. He cried because you couldn't get something like beef because of how scarce it was with overpopulation. Beef to us is always available but to them it is a miracle to ever get

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  • @TEARDUCTER ohh I see thanks :)

  • @KenjiMancini Because the world is extremely overpopulated and there isn't enough resources to go around so everybody barely eats unless they are wealthier. The food they ate was generally crackers from the Soylent company which was actually made out of people or generic crap. Beef was a luxury that is hardly ever enjoyed by anybody unless you were rich. He cried because of what the world has come to.

  • @melperez1025We're slowly on our way towards soylent-green era in the not so far future.The human population on earth just hit seven billions and yet it is still seen as a joyfull event when a woman gets pregnant. Like the man said "we're speeding towards a chasm with the top down and music playing aloud "

  • @rbuss1956 If you have a problem with world population, direct your complaints to India, China, and east Asia in general. Native populations of western European countries have been below replacement rates for years, hence the mass Muslim immigration. The U.S. is at the same tipping point. The Western world faces precisely the opposite problem as depicted in Soylent Green: a rapidly aging population with not nearly enough young people to sustain it.

  • @lsudolemite -

    west consumes far more resources per person. No good having half the number of babies if they consume double the resources. it's everyone's problem.

    the "not enough young" is a red herring - ponzi social systems failed to account for resources. to make food you need petrochemicals and fuel for tractor, not more farmers.. most in the west are employed in state non-jobs or un-necassery service industries, keeping people busy in the face of technological unemployment

  • @walter0bz None of which is relevant to the fact that the central prediction of the movie has turned out to be false in the western world. However, if you want to make an inverse correlation between population density and resource consumption, get back to me in 10 years when China becomes the leading world economy with India not far behind. And I would argue that Ponzi social schemes are a significant contributing factor in the decline of western birth rates.

  • @lsudolemite - yes, fortunately ideas as presented in this movie have infact inspired people to reduce the birth rate, but I repeat, this is useless with increased consumption. 2x5 hectares = 5x2 hectares.  And yes, if china tries to follow the Western example, it will definitely end in tears, sooner.

  • @lsudolemite

    >>" And I would argue that Ponzi social schemes are a significant contributing factor in the decline of western birth rates." - ??!!!

    ponzi schemes encourage birth rates. They were set up during the industrial age because they worked fine whilst population was booming from 500m to the current 7billion - there really were more suckers to buy in. Buy house with mortgage,25 years. Breed kids, they will take on even bigger loans to buy your house of you. Fine till we hit peak oil..

  • @walter0bz Industrialization led to the creation of these programs. (SS, Medicare in the U.S.) People had children for farm labor, but also to provide for parents in old age. Once established SS eliminated a key incentive to have children since the current generation (the state) subsidized the retirements of the previous one.

    Peak oil? Really? Read up on the natural gas from shale oil reserves in the U.S. alone, and new technology that now allows us to access it economically.

  • @lsudolemite - so the economic probs are just imaginary, &iraq war nothing to do with securing oil (or issuing tokens that control how oilenergy is divided up)?

    don't buy that at all.

    Any sort of state welfare meant getting $ tokens instead of direct family help, you wanted the $ tokens because they buy fossil-fuel products (petrodollar). NaturalGas/shale oil - would exporting all of that be enough to pay off america's debt? :) how long would it last if everyone tries to live like americans

  • @lsudolemite - peak oil is the most reasonable explanation for the boom bust curve (economic and population). "removed incentive to have kids" - having kids is fun and good for the ego. ('more copies of me!") you need to go to extreme lengths to convince people NOT to breed. if people thought the resources existed (and wealth was limited purely by labour..), then they would continue breeding as much as possible SS or not.

  • @lsudolemite - welfare state encourages breeding here in the UK.. unemployed people start pushing out as many babies as possible to entitle them to more child benefits. welfare state dis-incentives individuals from remaining balanced with their environment

  • @lsudolemite -

    shale oil takes much more energy to extract

  • @lsudolemite

    -- "And I would argue that Ponzi social schemes are a significant contributing factor in the decline of western birth rates." -- government funded welfare ponzi scheme encourages birth (fortunately many are too proud to aspire to it).

    These ponzi schemes are just collectivized or more sophisticated versions of the direct "breed your own farm workers" mentality in the 3rd word. But birth rates dropped when peeps realized fossil-fuel machines increase comfort more than more hands

  • @lsudolemite - if you think falling birth rates are problem, it would take 2-3 full generations of TFR =1.0 to reverse the population boom of the industrial revolution and get back to sustainable fossil-fuel free population.(lifespans would lengthen so it's difficult to calculate how long) the rates like 1.3 still aren't low enough :) my plan would be to award baby licenses on a 'dead mans shoes' basis, i.e. 1 baby license for every 2 funerals, until world population is back to 2billion

  • @lsudolemite - we'll be at war before rest of world 'catches up' with west. simply aren't enough resources to go round. For all to live like us would take 5X current resources. Economists & demographers make projections extrapolating graphs that don't factor in whole process, ignoring resources. I've more faith in the projections inspired by ecology/biology and physics/maths / thermodynamics (complexity vs energy input) - the physical world instead of our social systems based on human hopes

  • @KenjiMancini No, that beef was not human meat. That beef was actual beef that's only for the rich to enjoy.

  • Well we are going back to cannibalism in a civilized way at least

  • Robinson's last movie

  • they knew about the the affects of global warming then.

  • @a300pilotster Yea however to the general public it meant nothing because it did not register but I would not be surprised if that gave the overlords and government the idea to introduce global warming so they could tax our arses off

  • The biggest threat to our species isn't war or disease, it's the population growth. It creates us, but it will kill us. If we are too blind to see that then maybe we deserve extinction

  • I found this video through this article: dailymail . co . uk / news / article-2033606 / EU-spends-2-5m-encouraging-peo­ple-eat-insects . html and both really scares me. I believe that possible food crisis could be solved by more and more people becoming vegetarian, that's the only way, and this seems over-exaggerated to me.

  • I wanted to cry when he saw actual beef.

  • so wits the sketch with the bit at the end ,was that a place you went to to get killed and turned into fuel and food or somthing ...they are doing this now ,soy in all our food and who knows what they do with our loved ones and pets mineral enriched blood and organs when they die,why cant i get my dead relitives adrenaline gland oe pineal gland so i can get some right good adrenochrome from it and a right good trip from the pineal,,these bastartds are stealing our natural drugs

  • dystopian sci-fi is the best!!!

  • When I was a boy, there were lines of cars out of fuel, high unemployment and fears of a new ice age (if we didn't stop industry). We called them "The Carter Years".

  • or we are all screwed

  • a population cap is what we need to remain in a stable envioronment

  • Wow, this is the utopia Republicans are striving for!

  • @stupidaaron i can see you've named yourself correctly

  • Hello everyone, we are on our way to this future, cheers.

  • 1/2:

    Soylent Green is movie predictive programming, based on the story "Make Room, Make Room" from the 1960s.

    Soylent Green is the "green agenda" for the brave new world Aldous Huxley wrote and spoke about. Soylent Green is eugenics. Soylent Green is the overture for "Things to Come" (another movie from 1936...)

    Sheople wake up!!!

  • @ausseratem Science fiction films always predict a dystopian future , i cant think of one where everything is hunky dory , otherwise there would be no film. I'm aware of the NWO though.

  • Google: PREDICTIVE PROGRAMMING

  • While it's a good movie, filled with lots of funny failed predictions, it's also cynical and paints a vivid picture of a sheepish society that let it all happen to begin with. We're halfway there now. 40 million people in America on food stamps, people sitting around unemployed for almost two years and then complaining because the checks are going to stop coming, but we can't let illegals in fast enough to do work we used to do. THAT is the real failing we're staring at, not overcrowding.

  • i just finished a lovely meal of spare ribs, button mushrooms, and baby carrots. sol woulda been extatic.

  • it's 2011 now,to hell with all this apocalyptic trash.

  • Europe at the mo "its cucumbers lol".

  • jeez in the future you even have to wait in line to die

  • Soylent beans are poison! They're poison!

    They didn't name this after soybeans for no reason. Soybeans are the shittiest food on the planet, unfit for human consumption, and can be eaten only after heavy processing with industrial and chemical methods. Even then they remain essentially toxic, and contain estrogen mimickers.

    Go to your kitchen and read the ingredients on your food. Soy in everything! You're eating food substitute!!! Just like in the movie. They knew this back in 1973.

  • @kozmon0t Maybe you are joking, (or not) but the awful truth you can watch it writing "The World According to Monsanto" in Youtube; and besides remember that Monsanto is the company that sells "aspartamo" to the people...

  • @Sonoman02 Monsanto is also the company that sells roundup-ready soylent beans.

    Part of the movie not shown here, Chuck Heston is walking through the street and an old lady is hawking Soylent Yellow, "made of 100% soyyy beeeaans." So I think of most modern food as Soylent Yellow.

  • How did we come to this? Ignorance. Sheer ignorance. Pure and simple.

  • Edward G. Robinson went to an Obamacare center - LMAO! This is it, folks. This movie has predicted where our ignorant bliss and complacency has lead us. It's too late now... :(

  • It's hilarious seeing all these enviro-nuts really going for it in the comment section, saying "ZOMG, DIS CUD CUM TRUU!!!11!!11!!!11!!"

    Let me assure you; if people in 1973 saw what today would be like- open global awareness of issues, no devastation from nuclear war, technologies beyond anybody's wildest dreams... they'd consider it closer to a Utopia, I'd imagine.

    Stop being so damned pessimistic. This world isn't so bad, cheer the fuck up.

  • @keysofanxiety ? People from 1973 can see what the world is like today. They're called over 40. We did not turn them into soylent green yet.

  • Beklemmend unsere Zukunft, nicht wahr ?

  • 5:23 Charlton Heston was really crying in this scene. Turns out that his life long friend Edward G. Robinson who played Sol was really dying of cancer and he only told his dear friend Charlton. Thus, capturing a truly emotion grabbing moment in film for all time. Touching so very touching.

  • It'S always been overpopulation. ever since. but somehow only a few people want to talk about the elephant in the living room. if we do not reduce the population on the planet fast and significantly, then this movie wasnt science fiction but a preview.

  • @MillyVanillification you are sadly right

  • @MillyVanillification What the hell is wrong with you people??? THERE'S A LOT OF PEOPLE IN THE WORLD!!! SO WHAT????????????

  • This movie is about OVERPOPULATION, not pollution, pollution is just one of the effects of overpopulation, just like overcomsumption and deforestation, overpopulation could not be solved by any kind of renewable energy source or even by using nuclear energy.

    Just like pollution and deforestation.

    It doesn´t really matter how clean of an energy we use, if we continue overpopulating this planet it´ll be all lost...

    Soylent green everywhere

  • @lzardo2003 I 100% agree with you except for one problem - not everyone of course this applies to, but we need to stop thinking that a baby and reproduction is part of the human condition. Not everyone should reproduce or have children and I am not saying it is not in some cultures taken for granted, but really in Western Socities, not have children should be viewed as noble and right. Trouble is, some seem to think having one fulfills some need when look what overpopulation is doing.

  • @lzardo2003 WE HAVE REACHED "PEAK OIL." NOW WHAT?

  • @lzardo2003 I thought the movie (if I recall correctly) made the point that pollution had killed off the plankton in the ocean, which in turn would decimate major sources of food for most countries. Ergo, without the massive pollution there probably would have been food to support the population, burgeoning or not.

  • I saw this when it came out. We rented the DVD here in France. Bless you for posting this. I never thought it could happen, but it has.

  • wow this movie is ahead of its time OBAMACARE!!!

  • We are all consuming Soylent Green! It is in our Water!

    Governments don't want you to drink pure water because it would be too expensive.

  • I take it from the posts that this it has a strong environmental theme.

    Its funny that environmentalists have helped stopped the cleanest cheapest energy source available to man. Nuclear energy is cheaper, cleaner, and more abundent than anything else.

    It is actually cleaner than Solar energy and unlike wind it can actually provide enough to power everything.

    its safer than most other forms of energy and it has already been figured out how to make them meltdown proof.

  • @Silentsam7532 Still think that?

  • @suicune690 Yes I still know it. The events in japan are sad, but are being blown out of proportion by the media.

    That plant was old and was going to be decommissioned in a year or so, but then this happened.

    The modern plants do not require power for their cooling systems, which would have prevented the whole problem.

    Third problem ever and we are learning from our mistakes. Industrial chemicals and other forms of power generation have had far more accidents and caused far more problems.

  • can you post the part where he goes postal on the girl?

  • The Universe and all its natural resources may seem boundless compared to just one individual Human.... but Humanity's appetite is insatiable. The Universe is doomed.

  • @rkmugen Ah, but when humanity finally, if it does, drain every space speck and planet of its resources then dies off the Universe will recycle and the process will restart. Everything God created is self repairing, even Man cannot destroy his work. For example, lets say I drop a nuke, the ground is irratiated, but eventually it will decay and die, then nature will eventually adapt and to quote the guy in Jurassic Park "Life will find a way"

  • @davedavedaveannoy1 Perhaps.... but I was more alluding to the hope that humanity will somehow wise up and get its act together long before all that happens, you know?

  • @rkmugen True, but when it does happens you can gladly stand by and say "I told you so"

  • Bill s5 10

  • Frightening and timely than ever !!!!!!!!

  • I still remember the Rokko's Modern Life parody of this movie:

    CHOKEY CHICKEN IS PEOPLE!!! CHOKEY CHICKEN IS PEEEEOPLLLLEEEE!!!!

  • How about the images of the Earth Saul is shown at 'home'? It always makes me wanna cry.

  • what i cant understand is...why do it so complicated with soilent green? when there is no more meat around, i think people what automatically start eating their neighbours up.

  • Our lives have been controlled from the day that we were born, including the use of vaccines to control our DNA and human potential. Drinking water in flouride and other toxins in food including meats and milk, which are full of chemicals.

    Our natural appetite has been controlled through addictive substances. Our natural food in nature has been supressed. Our lifestyles have been manipulated to the point that we cannot change or cannot bother to change.

    We need to wake up and go vegan...

  • See Club of Rome "global warming will fit the bill"

    Agenda 21; the big boys had it all planned

    Predictive programming for the unsuspecting organic robots

  • This movie is right on target - more relevant today than ever. Horrifying images: Heston using the bannister to leap over dozens of people crowding a stairwell, junk cars lying dormant in a vacant with scavengers everywhere. But the strongest scene by far is at 1:11 - Edward G. Robinson breaking and crying, "My God! How did we come to this?!" This says it all.

  • @frtw4428 liberal democrats

  • @frtw4428 See how close we are really getting to this "Van Jones, the Obama administration's controversial former "green jobs czar," has found a new calling: helping to push for a new, global architecture of environmental law that would give Mother Nature the same rights status as humans."

  • @frtw4428 We came to this because of too many trusting good people doing nothing

  • 2022 is really gonna suck if this turns out to be true, after all, this is only 12 years away

  • I'm not a picky person, just don't feel like eating a hamburger or anything that are processed food because that might have been someone's love ones, or could have been your parents, masseur, fiancée, an idiot, an old couple, your grandma or simply anything that walks with two nice pair of legs...that just doesn't sit well with me. It's happening now...and in future.

  • @hellcountry oh but if I eat my grandfather, I'll inherit all of the wisdom he accumulated throughout his life, right? hahaha you're weird.

  • The only thing that is destroying this planet is the big gov Fascists like Bush and Obama, taking our rights away one at a time. First it was the Patriot act and Tarp. Now it's everything else. Now we are going to be forced to buy healthcare from the gov. Over my dead body.

  • @Jaasau NOBODY is forcing you to buy anything...you are free to not purchase a plan (also, they do have people in place to negotiate a price for those unable to afford insurance. It's called "insurance pool"...look it up) just like there's no requirement to pay taxes. Both are voluntary but come with dire consequences. In CA, I'm just as free not to buy car insurance (a law here) even if the state says I must...but there are consequences for my outright refusal to do such.

  • @cajayson8301 you're kidding right? You just gave us an example of exactly why you are NOT free. There are dire consequences. That isn't being free. Freedom is not getting fined $5000 or going to jail if you don't comply my friend. Wake up.

  • As predicted in this movie, the science journal Nature, dated July 28, 2010 reported that the plankton in the oceans are dying, and that there has been a 40% decline in the total volumne since 1950. This movie was a major warning to humanity. I hope their is still time before it becomes a reality.

  • I hate it when I grow up and dystopian scifi made just before I was born gets proved right

  • If a "greenhouse effect" had taken over, the polar icecaps would have melted and Manhattan would be under water.

  • Cap and trade??? Doesn't anyone realize that cap and trade is nothing but scam and won't reduce polution one iota? If the idea and technology does not totally do away with polluting agents and processes , then it's bogus and no help to anyone other than to rediculously enrich those who thought of it.

  • @vittoriosheridan cap and trade is freedom. gmo is good for the brain

  • @mujahedeen1987 cap and trade is freedom just as oil and gasoline is polutant -free. I don't beleive the scam or the hype.

  • @vittoriosheridan Then what the fuck do you suggest we do? Deregulate the corporations that are raping us?

  • @vittoriosheridan then yumad

  • @vittoriosheridan Money - in principals - lacks the ability to reduce pollution. You are right. What happens is that people think if they pay for pollution, the pollution will go away :)

  • @vittoriosheridan You called it, my friend, but you'll never get the old hippies who eat up this crap to believe it. They all melted their brains, forty years ago. My gosh, to think that this turkey was "the end of Rico." :-/

    Norm

  • My mommy was an extra in this :D

  • WHAT the - F?! This is NOT my life!

  • @robertmark34 . I cant argue with persons like you, with such a high degree of scientific knowledgement , and also high sensibility of the nature around the place you live.

  • Un grand moment d'émotion ! best movie XX !!!

    too short !!!

    I was born in 1972. I was very young too MGR. I'm french sorry for my bad english !

  • how do people die in the clinics

  • Ein wirklich guter Film , der Wirklichkeit werden könnte .

  • coming true, one day at a time.

    born in mid 70s, sorry to see the dystopian films got it right.

  • I love this movie. I watched it again the other night.

    The foley effects in this are pretty bad though...

  • One more reason to abstain...or at least use condoms.

  • Some reason I thought of this movie when I saw they used bucket trucks loading dump trucks with victim corpses of the Haiti earthquake.

  • 40 000 000 in New York only because humans fuck like rabbits.

  • google climategate dumbass,...its all about money & control,...ya stupid sheep...

  • @wilatemodel idiot the fossil fuel industry has been about money and control for long decades and you didn't say boo

  • lmao!!!

  • Yep that was T'Pau, good eye.

  • If Pink Floyd did the soundtrack this movie, it would be really cool.

  • I agree. Pink Floyd was offered to do the soundtrack for 2001 A Space Odyssey but they declined because they thought the orchestral music was a better fit for the movie.

  • DungBunker. My dad was in this movie as an extra. He was one of the cops in that big ass riot scene in the streets. He got to meet Edward G Robinson out in the set and Heston.

  • That's awesome ! I love the old Sci-Fi movies.

  • You think we can put 90 million tons of CO2 into the atmosphere every DAY without any impact? The Tooth Fairy will come along and make everything just A-OK.

  • global warming is a joke...not even winter yet & it was below 0 here last nite,...Global warming?....i see no proof.....fuck the polar bears...I dont give a shit!

  • wilatemodel ,. Global warming is being confirmmed since the 50´s. It is on fraction of degrees , but exponentially  (geometrically) progressing .The question is that nobody knows exactly if it is the result of ONLY human activities. Greetings from Brazil .Entire world is not restricted to our house or city yards

  • @miguelmouta

    NOT TRUE AT ALL. You must be very young because if you were older you would have remembered the global cooling scare of the 1970s.

  • @MGR1900 Im 52 year old and global warming was well publicized at the 1958 - INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF GEOPHYSICS, BY UNESCO . The libraries are opened and plenty of reports and records about it,.Go there, boy, it dont bite. Jacques Costeau, for example, also did statements about the warming then.. I dont know your age, nevertheless you think knows ervything. Beware .

  • @miguelmouta

    And Time Magazine had an issue come out in 1974 that spoke about the upcoming ice age because of global cooling.

  • @MGR1900 Yes, it should happen as an equilibrium phase ,within the greenhouse effect., as a thermal equilibrium phase. Scientists alarm , concerns the quality of air ,water, and quantity of natural food. I used to travel to Andes . I recommend you do the same to any icy highland , which you enjoy . Indeed , some cities below turned cooler ,but you should also confirm that some  old icy rocks , remains only in old travellers guides .

  • @miguelmouta

    Sir, you need a hobby I'm afraid.

  • @MGR1900 Sure,you' re late for your psychiatrist.

  • @miguelmouta Oh! You got me.

  • @MGR1900 We will have a global cooling scare again as soon as Al Gore and Goldman Sachs are fully positioned to profit.

  • @wilatemodel ,

    unfortunately I notice you are not quite informed.... where do you live? europe?

    ... Cruss101 is kind a right... enough info is right here on youtube!

  • If Co2 is a pollutant, then you best stop breathing right now...dumbass!

  • Isn't that woman at 2:34 the one who played T'Pau in Amok Time?

  • WOW, it looks like Obamacare

  • Go vote for Sarah Palin, you fascist pig.

  • Fascist? How is wanting to keep the money that I work hard for, rather than giving it to someone who doesn't work at all, fascism?

  • i just realized something in Europe they have euthanization clinics for people with acute chronic conditions

  • we will breed like rabbits and as the rabbits do , decimate every thing till there is nothing left, not by 2022 but may be by 2122 if we dont have a population control today. The world leaders like in China have to encourage just 1 or 2 children per couple and that's it for until we have less than 1 billion. Otherwise this will happen, people will be the only food left.

  • Idiot...that's what this film was saying.

    That was thirty-six years ago.

    And we're still here.. not living in the streets, getting scooped up with dumpster trucks or cannibalizing each other to survive.

    When are you environuts going to give it a rest?

  • You are an idiot, you don't like people who disagree with you. Its idiots like you who ignore the problems that we have today that will make the world end up a barren wasteland. What do u eat my friend, have u checked the packaging

  • wait 36 more years and you will see the effect

    see this: watch?v=rKquepVheyM . It´s an MIT Biology course.

    Don´t think linear, think exponential, then boundary.

    Our modern civilization will be no more in 50 years.

    Maybe we have a solar culture then with 1.4 kids per family or we crash back into the 18th century. No modern technology and dead satellites racing around humans that have lost their promising future.

  • I'll be 87 if I last that long.

    You apocalyptics always make predictions that never come true, then either extend the date or make new ones.

    30 years ago it was 'global cooling'. That was a big bust.

    Now it's 'global warming' or 'climate change''.

    Only one problem. The earth has been cooling for the last decade and the scaremongering 'scientists' are being exposed, as we speak, as conspirators and frauds.

    These 'biology' courses ought to teach a little HISTORY as a prerequisite.

  • you may prefer to walk in fields that are plenty of maglev runways, or emergency phone poles at each squared Km , or even live in a plastic shielded city under the deepest see, or under an astronaurt very uncounfortable suit. And you can choose to erase from the knews the wars,and the suicidals lists. In fdact you won ! Happy Brave new world !

  • if this remade this movie, with today tech, it could become the scariest movie

  • With Saul going to get "end it all" before he becomes FOOD for the remaining living, I couldn't help but think to myself, I hope that Obama admin and the DEMS have not seen this film, it might give them some ideas! Then again, maybe they have seen it already. Wonder what amendment this "retirement center" will be added ...to a health care bill down the road....oops I mean to save medicare cost ofcourse :>0

  • ...You're an idiot.

    The entire world is NOT dying from overpopulation. No-one, anywhere, thinks it is a good idea to recycle human corpses as food. This was a SCI-FI FANTASY designed to SHOCK people into caring about the environment - ANOTHER thing that Obama is working on.

    But, hey, if you want to live in a fantasy...go ahead!

  • Oh by GOD.... you mean this IS A FANTASY!!!! REALLY?? THANKYOU! HEY PROFESSOR....DO you always take EVERYTHING SO LITERAL ...............Ofcourse Obama doesn't fore see people as a mean for food in the future!

    Maybe something else Obama can work on is getting YOU a sense of humor!!!!

    and I'm suppose to be the idiot..........humm have anice day :>)

  • All mouth and no brains make mrez2know a shithead.

  • Obamacare in action. Euthanaisa for old people.

  • New World Order propaganda film!

  • Anyone has a question of what Soylent Green means, give me a reply!

  • Its food. made from people

  • ... and the aborted. The young sweet tender aborted.

  • Well, with the world the way it is and the fact that if you disagree with Obama and his Liberal Thought Police, maybe all of us are better off dead. Better to die with your own thoughts in your head than to exist as a lobotomized Liberal.

  • sounds like 1984 by George Orwell