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Soylent Green (1973)

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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2007

Scenes from the 1973 film "Soylent Green", MGM. Plot deals with a future scenario where pollution has brought the world to hellish conditions. The masses are forced to live in overpopulated cities with minimal resources. The horrid conditions force many to turn to euthanization clinics as their only escape. These clinics are referred to as, "home".

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

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

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  • @oliaiguambfigues76

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

  • 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.

  • 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)

  • @bellorusso Yes they did.

  • Can I Have Mine With Fries?

  • stupidaaron, good name choice!

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

  • 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.

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