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Food Inc LiMiTED DVDSCR XviD-ARROW - GCJM

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Food.Inc.LiMiTED.DVDSCR.XviD-ARROW - GCJM

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Release Group: ARROW
Release Name: Food.Inc.LiMiTED.DVDSCR.XviD-ARROW
Release Date: October 10, 2009
Filename: arw-foodinc-dvdscr-xvid
Source: DVDSCR
Size: 706.91 MB
Genre: Documentary
Video: 624×352 | 909kbps | 23.976fps
Audio: English | 128kbps | VBR MP3
Subtitles: None
Runtime: 1hr 34mins
IMDB Rating: 8.2/10 (875 votes)
RT Critics: 7.9/10 (77 reviews)
Directed By: Robert Kenner
Starring: Michael Pollan, Eric Schlosser

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http://www.foodincmovie.com/

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1286537/



Synopsis:

An unflattering look inside America’s corporate controlled food industry.

Trailer:
http://movies.apple.com/movies/magnolia_pictures/foodinc/foodinc_720p.mov


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4 Comments


Nice Post, I like this documentary too.
Oct 10 2009, 08:13 CEST
I thought it was good when I first saw it. But, at the time, my girlfriend was quite skeptical about the appearance of the Wal-Mart dudes. I explained that the people that would see this movie would understand that was just an example of Wal-Mart trying to get their hands on that organic goods dollar, and not fall victim to their marketing spin. Sadly, that's not the case....in fact, I'm driven to believe that the guy that made this movie has a very comfy relationship with Wal-Mart, given some of the shit I've seen being promoted on the Facebook page.

Oct 11 2009, 22:17 CEST
Thenks

This film draws a good picture of the biggest problems or challenges in the food industry. Sure, it doesn't go as far as animal rights, organic food or anti-corporate advocates would like, but still it is a great beginning. I wouldn't try to stop it if it goes to the right direction.
Oct 13 2009, 16:19 CEST
First: i haven't seen the movie
But, i have seen interviews with the director, and it got my "spider sense" tingling for some reason. DISSONANCE's comment rings a warning to me.
The food inc. knows that we know what it does.
So one can expect watered down documentaries to come out, and misdirect a few crucial fats to help big corp.
Exposing what is exposed is no big news.
Oct 15 2009, 16:15 CEST
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