FOOD, INC.

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“Eye opening. This should be shown to H.S. kids! I am going to tell everyone to see this film!”

“Astoundingly food for thought.”

“Most enlightening film. I really want to do all I can to share this information with people I know and I’d like to be part of a movement to help fight these powerful forces.”

“An excellent and important film. We need more films to educate us and speak out.”

“Nothing I didn’t know, but good to be reminded.”

“Wow! What an eye opener. I shall encourage everyone to go organic more than ever now. Very well done documentary about the plight of farmers and what goes on and is hidden from us in the food industry. So unfortunate and sad that Kevin’s Law has not yet been passed.”

I hope that there can be national distribution of this film! Isn’t there still free speech? 1st Amendment?”

“I thought that EVERY LITTLE STEP would win the Oscar for best documentary, but this film was better. And so superior to Michael Moore’s egocentric movies.”

“The only food that should be produced this way is ‘food for thought.’”

“Absolutely should be seen by everyone and then we should all go out and organize and take back the beauty of this land. Consumers unite!”

“Thank you! It is truly food for thought. Healthy, low calorie, nutritious for the mind. Let’s do it, speak out. Yes! We can.”

“What can we do about the soybean and corn situation?”

“A must see! Wow. It is a shame what has happened to farmers. This film brings to light the complexity of the food situation. It made me feel very angry and outraged, but also hopeful. Monsanto seems to be the embodiment of the sci-fi all powerful corporation.”

“Excellent. Well presented and extraordinarily informative. Scary in terms of free speech and telling the truth.”

“When you see commercials that say ‘America runs on Dunkin,’ and realize they are promoting fried dough and caffeine as the energy source for our lives, it is very scary, especially for children and the uninformed minority patrons of fast food restaurants. Those diabetes statistics are truly frightening.”

“Enlightening. We need more movies like this. This has helped to change my way of eating.”

“How sad that farmers or ranchers do not collectively stand together to fight mega corporations. The public has not been kept informed.”

“The film was opinionated. One sided, not balanced.”

“As disturbed as I am by the subject and the terrible blemish upon our society of greed, I’m glad this film was made! I am not a vegetarian. I do eat meats, poultry etc., but the issue here is so vast and complex, and all of our foods and other areas must be watched, policed. I will indeed use my Farmer’s Market even more then I have in the past and promise to let our Senators, etc. to know they better get moving and get rid of those Monsanto-Tyson Smith monoliths. Well done!”

“Enlightening and well made. My next stop will be the Farmers Market.”

“Reinvigorates the term ‘must see film.’ Just the right balance between raising outrage among viewers and providing them with the means by which they can affect meaningful, ethical and hopeful change. We’ve got to take back control of our food supply!”

“Fascinating film. Food as industry, a concept most people are unaware of on such a wholesale level. Well done!”

“Great and informative film!”

“I’m so affirmed in leaving our films each Saturday to go to the Union Sq. Green Market…but about that burger (or even the chicken salad!) I stop to eat on the way? Yikes! Unfortunately the people who need to see this film won’t.”

“The shining moment of this film is the family who eats fast food instead of vegetables and they become another product of the food industry.”

“A slam dunk! Every American must see this and before we are all poisoned or corrupted! Also everyone should read FAST FOOD NATION. Shame on ‘free markets.’ If this is what capitalism without regulation is about, we’ll all pay a big price! The diabetes statistics alone should be a distress call.”

“This was a great documentary. The graphics were excellent. They really enhanced the message. The stories were heartfelt. Appreciated the real story told in a diplomatic way.”

“As fair and balanced as Gore’s INCONVIENT TRUTH.”

“An eye opener!”

“Nothing new in the film, but reminders about how ‘corporate’ farming is becoming.”

“Everyone should see this. Mandatory for all students and parents.”

“It is a very important film. Mega agriculture needs to be seen for what it is. What’s good for the agricultural corporation is not good for average American Joe and Jane.”

‘Well done!”

 

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