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Fast Food Nation DVD.jpgHave you seen Fast Food Nation yet? If not, the DVD was just released, so you can go rent or buy that jam this weekend.

Just like the book, this film does a great job of getting people thinking about the screwed up process of turning living, breathing animals into a bunch of 99 cent hamburgers. And it’s actually a really good movie too! Not that I’m biased or anything . . .

You can still check out our interviews with the cast and director Richard Linklater here. It's pretty cool to see what they thought of making a movie like this and how it affected them personally.

Anyway, my weekend plans are now complete: Fast Food Nation screening with friends on Friday night, followed by my Willie Nelson party on Saturday. And my friend Joel just got a Wii, so I’m sure I’ll be playing my share of Madden ‘07 this weekend too.



Comments


According to PETA Overheard young actress Amber Tamblyn said she read the book and became a vegetarian so i think also the film shall be very inspiring - starring Wilmer Valderrama - who is an animal rights activist!

Posted by: Tom Felderbaum | March 8, 2007 04:39 PM

Yeah! I'll definitely pick up a copy. Thanks for the heads up. :)

Posted by: dw | March 9, 2007 01:27 PM

Awesome! Was wondering when this was coming out, since I still havent seen it.
Will definetley be buying it :)

Posted by: Elizabeth | March 10, 2007 06:08 AM

One of the best movies I have seen!

Posted by: Nadia | March 10, 2007 10:19 AM

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