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What the Health (2017)
Another home run by Kip Andersen & Co.
I was anxiously waiting for this film after watching Cowspiracy on Netflix, and I wasn't disappointed. Kip brought the same drive for answers to questions no one connected with pharma, the food industry, or health care wants asked.
The information is raw, real, and by the numbers. It takes the viewer from point A to point B to point C in a logical and analytical way, leaving very little unanswered. It's a complete and thorough look at the state of health in America, how we got here, and who's responsible. Make no mistake, it all tracks back to money. Follow that, and you'll have the real answers, and not the glossy, mass marketed excuses spoon fed to us in the media.
Watch it. You won't be disappointed. You may, however, get pretty angry.
Infection (2005)
I honestly thought it was a joke
The premise sounded interesting. A horror flick from the perspective of a dash cam. Hmm, I thought. Let's give it a try.
After the first 20 minutes I thought, okay, this is one of those films meant to be bad, like Sharknado. A film not meant to be taken seriously. A joke. That's it. A joke film.
It consists entirely of driving slowly down a dirt road back and forth... back and forth. At short intervals there were a couple of people stumbling and lurching around like teens playing zombies at Holloween. Then more slow driving up the dirt road... and back... for an hour.
I actually laughed out loud when the annoying girl in the dress started stamping her feet and yelling at the walkie talkie while in front of the car. She looked like my daughter at eight being told, "Get that room cleaned." I continued to think this film was a joke until I looked up the reviews to read how entertaining the movie made to be bad was. Then I realized it wasn't a joke. This was an actual film. Really? An actual film meant to be taken seriously. Well, okay.... In that case, I wish there were a -10 rating I could give it.
I'm going to have to show hubby this one. I won't warn him. I'll just watch him watch it. Now that will be entertaining. :-)