The evil corporation in this movie kind of reminds me of Netphlix. I dont usually write protest reviews, but its getting silly now. First they took away notebook and the rest- I didnt say anything. They said friend features were unpopular, which is...
- 11.September.2010
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- by: ColumboFan
- ColumboFan rated this movie
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The evil corporation in this movie kind of reminds me of Netphlix. I dont usually write protest reviews, but its getting silly now. First they took away notebook and the rest- I didnt say anything. They said friend features were unpopular, which is ludicrous, but I still didnt say anything. They took away favorites, top ten lists, and any way to follow other users, yet I still remained stoic. But guess what they took away today? Apostrophes! Thats why my post looks like its written by a six year old. After the ridiculous 24 hour wait, my last review showed up with no apostrophes and I cant correct it. It wont let me. Apparently apostrophes were an unpopular feature too. Commas are probably next, followed by all the other unpopular punctuation marks. Then capital letters. I think Netphlix is going dismantle their user input one letter at a time. Eventually we will have write reviews using only the letter j, and then, one day, it will be over. Poof! I apologize for this non-review, I just cant take it anymore. Ive been thoroughly demoralized and Im lashing out.
- 11.September.2010
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- by: ColumboFan
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Perhaps not as exceptional as it deigns to be, Soylent Green is the tale of a society that no longer has things such as food and water. The stance of the movie is that most people take these items for granted. Could the point be that we should...
- 30.March.2009
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- by: deckard0
- deckard0 rated this movie5/10So-so
Perhaps not as exceptional as it deigns to be, Soylent Green is the tale of a society that no longer has things such as food and water. The stance of the movie is that most people take these items for granted. Could the point be that we should cherish these items such as bourbon, beef, and ice or are we doomed to lose them ultimately? Does human nature allow this to be truly possible? Soylent Green is set in a bleak, dystopian future (aren't most?) where women are literally dubbed "furniture" (you can figure out the connotation.) The end sequence is an antithesis to A Clockwork Orange where Edward G. Robinson is shown pleasing images instead of horrific ones. The film's final terrible truth is not as effective as it probably was when initially released 34 years ago Also, the proceedings could have been more effective with a tauter directorial approach, with many meandering, dull passages marring the production. May appeal to ardent fans of sci-fi/fantasy.
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- 30.March.2009
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- by: deckard0
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SOYLENT GREEN IS great, PEOPLE! I have to mention that the opening music for the movie is excellent. The movie is really good, but the winner is the great acting of Edward G. Robinson and famous d-bag Charlton Heston. Thumbs up for them.
- 21.March.2009
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- by: Carlos Mal
- Carlos Mal rated this movie
8/10Great
SOYLENT GREEN IS great, PEOPLE! I have to mention that the opening music for the movie is excellent. The movie is really good, but the winner is the great acting of Edward G. Robinson and famous d-bag Charlton Heston. Thumbs up for them.
- 21.March.2009
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- by: Carlos Mal
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Dated. Grossly sexist. Badly plotted. Painfully boring. Recommended only for Dick van Patten completists,
- 17.March.2009
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- by: schwa
- schwa rated this movie
2/10Bad
Dated. Grossly sexist. Badly plotted. Painfully boring. Recommended only for Dick van Patten completists,
- 17.March.2009
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- by: schwa
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