Just saw Food Inc. (2009) at the Uptown Upstairs. The theatre was – as usual, I’m sad to admit – virtually empty. I took advantage of the ghostly quietness to explore every staircase and cranny I could find. My favorite discoveries were the eerie pitch black staitcases at the top of the theatres (old emergency exits? —good place to mack on a chick though, thats for sure) with a disgusting grungy old crusty toilet in an empty room at the top (hmm, that’ll turn her on!).



The MOVIE! was interesting. Not a particularily outstanding documentary I don’t think, but I guess it accomplished it’s goal in me, so maybe I should give it more credit. Was defs cool to watch though, by any means, just nothing really as life changing as I was expecting. Aha! but did you know that corn is basically in everything we eat, drink, touch, and know? Kinda creepy. I’d recommend the movie if your at all interested in the world, or business, or food, or life, or things like that. I might just be attending more farmers markets soon…

Just saw Food Inc. (2009) at the Uptown Upstairs. The theatre was – as usual, I’m sad to admit – virtually empty. I took advantage of the ghostly quietness to explore every staircase and cranny I could find. My favorite discoveries were the eerie pitch black staitcases at the top of the theatres (old emergency exits? —good place to mack on a chick though, thats for sure) with a disgusting grungy old crusty toilet in an empty room at the top (hmm, that’ll turn her on!).

The MOVIE! was interesting. Not a particularily outstanding documentary I don’t think, but I guess it accomplished it’s goal in me, so maybe I should give it more credit. Was defs cool to watch though, by any means, just nothing really as life changing as I was expecting. Aha! but did you know that corn is basically in everything we eat, drink, touch, and know? Kinda creepy. I’d recommend the movie if your at all interested in the world, or business, or food, or life, or things like that. I might just be attending more farmers markets soon…