Thursday, August 13, 2009

DOLPHIN KILL


Aeswiren sent this review of the The Cove

"The Cove" is a powerful and effective piece of advocacy filmmaking, but it's difficult to watch it without thinking of subtitles like "The Place Where Evil Dwells" or "The Little Town With the Really Big Secret." Which is no accident. "The Cove's" story of a quiet village in Japan that specializes in clandestine dolphin slaughter is quite consciously structured as a thriller by director Louie Psihoyos who won an audience award for it at Sundance. The film follows a group of determined environmental commandos as it attempts to document what goes on in a deceptively tranquil lagoon.” Click here for more.

2 comments:

The Steampunk said...

Isn't the whole point to live as high on the food chain as you can? Shouldn't one strive to eat as many beings as possible that have their own unique thoughts and feelings?... since after all, everyone knows that sentient beings are by far the most nutritious, right? Just remember, ideally their various parts should be harvested in the most painful and undignified way that can be made financially feasible, since this results in a far more potent concentration of the desirable "brain-food" chemicals.

Even the popular british sports drink Milk Plus is made by scaring the screaming shit out of shanghaid orphans and drifters, then siphoning the resulting unholy cocktail from their blood with dialysis machines.

I mean, don't you guys watch television?

The Steampunk said...

<----[Is secretly a vegetarian]