I just finished watching a DVD called Food, Inc. If you stand back and think about it, it makes perfect sense. You know that the message is true. This is one of those must watch films but you just might not like knowing the message. Here’s the snippit from NetFlix:
“Drawing on Eric Schlosser’s Fast Food Nation and Michael Pollan’s The Omnivore’s Dilemma, director Robert Kenner’s documentary explores the food industry’s detrimental effects on our health and environment. Kenner spotlights the men and women who are working to reform an industry rife with monopolies, questionable interpretations of laws and subsidies, political ties and rising rates of E. coli outbreaks.”
Tonight I watched “The Bucket List” with my wife. I loved the movie. It’s one of those movies that brings a smile at times and tears at others. The last movie that did that to me was “P.S. I Love You”.
So, what’s on your Bucket List? I can honestly say that I’ve never given it much thought as there is always tomorrow. Ask yourself, is there some sort of guarantee that tomorrow’s going to arrive? Do we live our lives as if each day is our last? I know that I don’t.