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Got that favorite film you’re passionate about recommending, or just wish more people would see it?  Go ahead, discuss any movie here!

Community Film Picks (formerly zFilms) pod/Group is devoted to the open exchange of opinions, views, and reviews about movies, current and past.  (In theatres now, and on video/DVD. And now we have a Television Board for any kind of TV...(more)
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  1Vector3 : "Relentless Wisdom"

Food, Inc.

1Vector3 said Jun 11, 8:27 PM:

 

This sure sounds like a film Gaians would love. And critics are 96% thumbs up about how it's done, too.

A portrait and indictment of Big Food: how our food is farmed and processed in environmentally irresponsible, unhealthful, and cruel-to-animals ways. Probably not news to anyone here, but we hope it opens a few eyes. I foresee more and more consumers revolting against these methods, and actually making a dent in practices.

Read through the critics' comments posted at the Rotten Tomatoes review

Blessings, OM Bastet