Showing posts with label talent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label talent. Show all posts

Sunday, 11 April 2021

Soylent Green - 1973








One of my favourite experiences in Bangkok was buying freshly made tofu at about 3am, as I lived a stones throw from the central wet market.

Imagine my shock when a fitness fanatic friend informed me soy is one of the most unhealthy foods for endocrine disruptors or something like that.

I'm not sure when I learned a soy-themed movie existed, but with a name like Soylent I was immediately intrigued.

It's set in 2022, so it has nothing to do with now, but I noticed some themes in the movie, like food and land ownership metrics, and later on founded-out some quite dramatic stuff about the character, I think called Sol and played thought-provokingly by Edward G. Robinson.

Another theme I noticed was masks, but the movie is set in 2022 so it has nothing to do with this and last years' muzzles, but the main food is sold by a corporation that own's half the land. Does that sound familiar?

The screenplay is about 50% right according to the author who I suspect had his work stolen from him.

Update and spoiler. The movie's main thrust has become reality.



Saturday, 30 August 2014

Questions for Cliff Richard & His Clifftard Followers




Chloe George is the latest Youtube sensation to take on the blackmailed paedophile elite. Her candid straight talking questions are both funny and piercing at the same time. I will be doing my best to share her work which deserves a far wider audience. I'm not usually fond of British things these days, with their Royal flag waving and James Bond paedophile obsessions, but Chloe George is the reminder for me of what real English people are all about. Independence, courage and humour.

The people defending Cliff Richard are too fluoridated to see their mental slavery. They will fight to keep a system that is corrupt and evil.

Friday, 3 June 2011

Thursday, 20 December 2007

Looking for a Planning Director

We're looking for a Planning Director to work in China and run a department, but not directly for me. Which is probably a very good thing. If anyone has any suggestions please leave a comment or go to the 'about me' me section for my email. Japanese recruitment agencies might want to pick up the phone unlike these fools.