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Fast food nation DVD €2.49

  • 17-02-2009 6:16pm
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    Great price on a 2007 DVD, gets good enough review, cant go wrong at that price;)
    http://www.play.com/DVD/DVD/4-/3350231/Fast-Food-Nation/Product.html

    Fast Food Nation Reviews:

    "Linklater writes great dialogue....FAST FOOD NATION sees missed connections and divisions, resignation and atomisation: in short, the slow sad seep of arbitrary, intransigent reality."-- Nick Bradshaw, Sight and Sound

    3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he documentary aspects are the strongest -- notably the closing scenes..."-- Alastair McKay, Uncut

    3 stars out of 5 -- "Greg Kinnear's affable burger-brand mouthpiece compels....What really races the pulse is Bruce Willis' cameo as a ruthlessly pragmatic wheeler-dealer."-- Matt Mueller, Total Film

    4 stars out of 5 -- "Richard Linklater does a commendable job of injecting some humanity and wit into the mix."-- Barry McIlheney, Empire

    "Here's a firecracker of a movie that jumps off the screen, spoiling to be heard."-- Peter Travers, Rolling Stone

    "FAST FOOD NATION is a horror movie in the guise of a genial message film: it has funny, even goofy moments, but its implications -- grounded as they are in Schlosser's painstaking reportage -- are dead serious and excruciating to contemplate."-- Kristin M. Jones, Film Comment

    "[A] comprehensive critique of contemporary American life....It's a mirror and a portrait, and a movie as necessary and nourishing as your next meal."-- A. O. Scott, New York Times

    "Naturally, a subject this right-on draws a right-on cast. Kris Kristofferson, Avril Lavigne, and Ethan Hawke pitch in." -- Grade: B+-- Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly

    3 stars out of 4 -- "An unflinching look at the unnerving implications of the expression 'you are what you eat'..."-- Peter Travers, Rolling Stone


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