Soylent Green was a movie about turning people into food.
When old people die they will just be replaced by the next generation of old people. YOU!
Soylent Green was a movie about turning people into food.
When old people die they will just be replaced by the next generation of old people. YOU!
The best way to keep a secret:- Tell everyone not to tell anyone.
But you fail to answer the question... when exactly does one become old?
If you wanna get into it, you've gotta get out of it...
I suppose when most people are younger than you. Which means I am old, in my 66th year.Originally Posted by magnu103
Last edited by bigboab; 01-29-2005 at 09:32 AM.
The best way to keep a secret:- Tell everyone not to tell anyone.
Yes, you have 19 years on me, but do YOU class yourself as old yet? I reckon you don't...
If you wanna get into it, you've gotta get out of it...
Great movie, as is soylent greenOriginally Posted by Withcheese
I reckon we won't get anything like it in the future, hell, we don't today.
I reached this conclusion as I was watching Zardoz at three o'clock or so, this morning.
'tis sad, reely.
Last edited by Snee; 01-29-2005 at 12:47 PM.
You seem upset that we are not all being killed off at 30 and being made into processed food...Originally Posted by SnnY
Or are you talking 'bout the quality of movies these days?
Whilst I was doing research for my previous post I noticed they are remaking Logan's Run, by the looks of it they are being more faithful to the original book this time. People get killed when they reach 21 not 30....
Errm, the latter.
Also, I think MTV did a version of that already, called "dead at 21". It may well have been among the worst ten POS tv-series I've ever seen an episode of. But then it must have been veeeery loosely based on the original, if it was.
If they make a new one, it'll prolly be smothered in special effects and a few plot enhancements (ie gratuitous secks, shallow love stuff, moviestars that do naught good but looking pretty, etc.), as is customary these days, when movies are made in hollywood.
I sort of liked that one.
But then I only saw it as sort of an appendix to the real movie.
It'll be a real shame if people only see that one.
Even worse regarding the original is that they made a bunch of sequels and even a tv series that got gradually worse, I'll never quite understand why.
The story had been :molested: long before Burton.
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