Showing posts with label movie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movie. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 October 2012

Review: The film 'Genetic Roulette' — gambling with our lives on GMOs


Jeffrey M. Smith of the Institute of Responsible Technology has brought out another excellent film on the dangers of genetically modified food.
Digital Journal reported on the Jeffrey M. Smith movie, "The GMO Threat", in August on this year.
Smith's latest film, "Genetic Roulette", features interviews with patients, doctors, and parents. It explains how consuming genetically modified food can lead to numerous health implications, including diabetes, cancer, heart attacks, allergies, autism, asthma, premature aging, autoimmune disease, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, infertility and other reproductive disorders.... read more and watch preview.

Thursday, 6 September 2012

Video: Mariel Hemingway on #StopMonsanto film project


In the video, Mariel Hemingway explains about the #StopMonsanto Feature Film Project, being created to educate and inform people on the dangers of genetically modified food and crops.
Mariel Hemingway is an Academy Award nominated actress, author, yoga video producer, activist and health expert who is focused on empowering people to live their best lives.
In the video, she explains that she is passionate about the food that we eat. She says that as Americans, you have the right to eat the food you want to eat. You have the right to know what's happening to your food source... read more and watch video.

Saturday, 30 June 2012

Julian Assange movie: 'Leaks — Three Dates With Harry Harrison'


For something different in the way of movie entertainment, German and British movie makers are gearing up to make a romantic comedy about the life of Julian Assange.
Reports are stating  that the movie may be released under the title "Leaks - Three Dates with Harry Harrison" and will be based on the life of "the man who leaked the world."
German and British filmmakers are teaming up to make the movie, with the script being written by Cyril Tuschi, a German director of Russian descent, together with a British writer, Michael Gaster... read more.

Tuesday, 5 June 2012

'War of the Flea' — documentary on farm murders in South Africa

Independent filmmaker and director, Rian van der Walt, has created a moving and shocking film showing the genocide which is being carried out against white farmers in South Africa.
"War of the Flea" is a 93-minute documentary, released in November 2011, which examines in depth society in South Africa since Apartheid, and how this society has led to vicious farm murders.
The name "War of the Flea" derives from a military term:
"The guerrilla fights the war of the flea and his military enemy suffers the dog’s disadvantages: too much to defend; too small, ubiquitous, and agile an enemy to come to grips with. If the war continues long enough – this is the theory – the dog succumbs to exhaustion and anaemia without ever having found anything on which to close its jaws or to rake with its claws." – Robert Taber

Friday, 25 May 2012

Review: Red Dog: True story of a dog who captured the hearts of a town

If this Australian movie is on DVD near you, it comes highly recommended, but have a big box of tissues nearby. You will need them!
While I am not a big fan of Australian movies, I gave Red Dog a chance, and am so glad that I did.
The movie is based on a true story of a Kelpie/cattle dog cross (sometimes called a Red Kelpie) who lived from 1971 until November 21, 1979. Red Dog was well known for his travels through the Pilbara region of Western Australia... read full review and view trailer.

Monday, 9 April 2012

He'll be back - Arnie to be the salvation of Terminator series


When Arnold Swartzenegger said "I'll be back", he wasn't kidding. Now he's trying to rescue the Terminator series of movies by bringing in Terminator 5.
While Arnold Schwarzenegger, former Governor of California, slammed the latest Terminator movie as "awful", it seems he wishes to continue the series.
Not only continue the series, but also to star in the next movie in order to save the image of the iconic series. It could just be the salvation of Terminator.
The last Terminator movie, "Terminator Salvation" was released in 2009. Christian Bale and Sam Worthington starred in the film.
This was the only movie made in the Terminator series that did not star Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Now the Terminator himself is to truly come back.... read full article.