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"Soylent Green"

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Blogger 50PageMcGee said...

interesting observation about the lack of computers. if one had to retcon this story to account for how easy it is for a normal person to have a computer now, it seems like it would mean that whatever crisis is making life suck so bad in this story also caused an irreparable crash in our ability to use computers and run networks.
this is of bigger scope than just, "we ran out of food."

landshark is becoming my new favorite reviewer.

October 08, 2010 9:48 PM

Blogger DKC said...

"Hint: it rhymes with shmanibbalism."

Love it. Excellent review as always, Landshark.

October 09, 2010 6:30 AM

Blogger Johnny Sweatpants said...

Yup. Great review. This is one of those movies I never cared to seek out simply because the "secret" was ruined.

Also I kinda hate Charlton Heston.

October 09, 2010 9:01 AM

Blogger Whirlygirl said...

Terrific review! You've convinced me to see this one. The assisted suicide scenes sound crazy.

October 09, 2010 10:12 AM

Blogger Catfreeek said...

Soylent Green has always been a favorite of mine. Mostly because my brother took me to see it at the theater and it was so shocking to my 8 1/2 year old mind back then. I remember having actual nightmares about it. I mean, it was actually people. People!

October 09, 2010 11:38 AM

Blogger JPX said...

This is one of those movies that I feel like I watched but inevitably conclude that I haven't. After decades of parodies and hearing about the big "secret" I guess somewhere along the way I started to believe that I'd actually seen it. HOwever when I really think about it I realize that I have never seen this and it's time to stop pretending. Top notch review, I must watch this damn movie once and for all (and Omega Man)!

October 09, 2010 12:46 PM

Blogger Octopunk said...

Great review, Landshark. For me the funniest thing about this movie is the food factory: big conveyor belt of bodies going in, big conveyor belt of crackers coming out. It's not what you'd call a well-kept secret.

If this happened in real life, they'd break the process down into several processing steps at different locations so nobody would put it together. Heck, I probably ate some people crackers today.

October 09, 2010 9:27 PM

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