FOOD OF THE GODS (1976, trailer) Bert I. Gordon

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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2006

Original trailer for Bert I. Gordon's classic 1976 nature's-revenge opus starring Marjoe Gortner, Pamela Franklin, Ralph Meeker and Ida Lupino.

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  • Proof that CGI has always sucked.

  • @BillionDollarZombie except for the fact that CGI wouldn't be invented for another 15 years...

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  • This scenario is currently playing out all around the USA . . . growth hormones in meat and dairy products are creating GIANT (clinically obese) HUMANS!

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  • Is this in full movie length anywhere on youtube? Can anyone tell me pls?

  • damn those rats have giant balls...literally

  • Foods of the God Corporations: Monsanto corporation is a company pretending to be God, by patenting geneticly altered foods. . Montanto markets "Terminator" corn seed and patented industrial animal feed corn. "Researchers found that Monsanto's GM corn is linked to organ damage in rats. "McNuggets are 56 percent corn (corn batter, corn sweetener, corn starch, etc). McNuggetts also contain industrial fire retardants(tertiary butylhydroquinone).

  • "For a taste of Hell...Rated PG"

  • @jackscal1

    Yes a remake of NOTL is needed as we need the rabbits to be creepy and sharp teethed instead of looking like rare projected rabbits and gory as well. Eli Roth should do it

  • @jackscal1

    Remaking bad films is a great idea and this could be it since this movei is a turkey

  • "...for a taste of HELL!! ... rated PG".  :D

  • but if this is ready for a remake, then what of "night of the lepers", do we need new killer bunnies?

  • @Johnlindsey289 the remake of the thing was outstanding, not only for its effects not using computer but electronic still terrifies, the move to the original plot helps it stand out from the 1st.

    im not so struck on ape history being rewritten by the new "conquest" revision, to me thats tampering with movie folklore, again flashy effects and trendy plot that will never be as remembered as the 1972 much cheaper and simpler version.

  • @jackscal1

    That's right a re-adaptation. Did you know The Thing was a remake and re-adaptation of the novel than teh 1951 movie?

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