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7/10
Perhaps I'm too naive, but I didn't see the PETA connection
23 January 2008
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This seemed to be a movie about our food industry, not really about the food itself. Perhaps it's because I live in the country and have killed at least some of the food I've eaten that the killing didn't really bother me. What bothered me more was how people were treated and how that made them treat the food they were processing.

The movie contains an interesting mix of people all trying to deal with this industry in the best way they know how. Many of the people were neither good nor bad, but made bad decisions, even when they were trying to do good. It's about how hard it is to make good decisions in a system like the one we have.

Overall, I think this was a good movie, even if a little depressing. It raised some good issues and had some interesting characters in it.
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The Day the World Ended (2001 TV Movie)
7/10
Good grade B fun
29 May 2005
Warning: Spoilers
When I decided to watch this movie, I expected it to be bad. After all, Randy Quaid was in it. But I was pleasantly surprised; it was actually decent.

The story begins when a New York Therapist, Dr. Jennifer Stillman (Nastassja Kinsky), goes to live in a small town in the mountains and work as a school psychiatrist. The people of the town seem xenophobic and treat her with disdain. She meets a dejected boy, Benjamin James McCann (Bobby Edner), who is mistreated by both the other children in school and by the adults of the town. The boy is obsessed with science fiction aliens and likes to watch old alien horror movies. Dr. Stillman takes a liking to him, but when she tries to help him, the boys father, Dr. Michael McCann (Randy Quaid) is against her even talking to him. Things start to take a turn for the worse when Dr. Stillman tries to get Benjamin to remember his dead mother, and people in town start to die.

Bobby Edner is very good in this role. There is a combination of vulnerability and anger that he manages very well. Both Quaid's and Kinsky's performances were good but not exceptional. The supporting cast was decent as was the directing. The plot was a little predictable and too much information is given too early. The monster was appropriately cheesy, and actually better than I expected. There were a couple of inconsistencies in the plot, but I had expected more. The pacing was good and the story kept moving.

This is not a jump out of your seat horror film. It's paced a little slower, allowing Edner to fill out his character. The plot reminded me a little of the old Twilight Zone episode "It's a Good Life".

Definitely a movie to watch if you are into grade B horror films, otherwise you can probably pass.
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