Got a Netflix account? Then watch this movie!!

The other night I was flipping though the documentary section on Netflix and stumbled upon this really interesting movie. Anyone wanting to be healthier and wanting to lose weight should watch Hungry for Change. It's just wonderful!!
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  • lina1131
    lina1131 Posts: 2,246 Member
    Thanks!
  • I just watched that a week ago. It totally inspired me to stop drinking soda of any kind. Tons of information and really motivational. I loved it too.

    Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead is a good one too.
  • kellyraesmik
    kellyraesmik Posts: 34 Member
    I just watched that 2 nights ago too! Seriously a great movie!

    I noticed netflix has a lot of good documentaries right now based on food, diets, etc.
  • MegWilbe
    MegWilbe Posts: 56 Member
    Love this one, its kind of a follow up to "food matters"
  • FitFabFlirty92
    FitFabFlirty92 Posts: 384 Member
    Thanks! I just got Netflix yesterday, I'll definitely check it out. :)
  • stines72
    stines72 Posts: 853 Member
    ehh i wasnt very impressed with this documentary. i watched it recently.
  • MaggieSporleder
    MaggieSporleder Posts: 428 Member
    I watched Food Inc. if you never want to eat again, or become Vegan, watch that!
  • Pixi_Rex
    Pixi_Rex Posts: 1,676 Member
    Or not... I don't watch documentaries on food.
  • DominiqueSmall
    DominiqueSmall Posts: 495 Member
    Bump
  • I will watch it tomorrow night!
  • Thanks for the info. Will check it out
  • MaggieSporleder
    MaggieSporleder Posts: 428 Member
    Or not... I don't watch documentaries on food.

    It's no worse than the food safety class I took. :)
  • chelseagirlfl
    chelseagirlfl Posts: 207 Member
    Every so often I like to watch these documenteies because to be honest. WHile Im not a meat eater. I think it is very easy to
    eat garbage (processed foods) and not think about the damage it is doing to your body, your health and the enviroment. I don't do dairy often and when I get stuck in a situation I may go for the cheesy pasta or some other not so healthy choice. so, while I may not agree or want to do 100% of what some of these videos like FAT, SICK and NEARLY DEAD, THE ENGINE 2 DIET, FORKS OVER KNIVES etc. These movies make me think and get back to eating better. There always something positive in them that inspires me to do better for my health.
  • Anyone else here want to run with The Doctor? Hoping to get fit enough to, even if it's just running with my husband. :-)
  • MaggieSporleder
    MaggieSporleder Posts: 428 Member
    Anyone else here want to run with The Doctor? Hoping to get fit enough to, even if it's just running with my husband. :-)

    I'll run with the Doctor. As long as it's 10! :)
  • 10 is the best for sure!
  • mwooderson
    mwooderson Posts: 254 Member
    I'm intrigued. Going to go watch it now.
  • I was gonna say - looks like there are a heck of a lot of Whovians on this post! LOL! Yeah, I'd choose 10, as well. 9, in a pinch. 11... well, I'd run with him, but I'd be thinking of 10!
  • kaltey
    kaltey Posts: 20 Member
    Watched forks over knives and vegucated a couple of nights ago and now I'm taking the steps to become vegan...
  • Synapze
    Synapze Posts: 499
    Awesome! Thanks!
  • tigersword
    tigersword Posts: 8,059 Member
    Ooooh yeah, just what I want to watch, a "documentary" that's really just a one sided view from people with an agenda, trying to sell stuff...

    Sorry, I'll trust the actual science, personally.
  • MaddameKat
    MaddameKat Posts: 200 Member
    I watched about 20 mins of Food Inc before i had to turn it off.

    I get the message but its somewhat missing its target with me...i like meat... i accept that. I don't accept what happens to animals prior to me purchasing them. However showing some of it in such details meant i ( and i am sure others) turned off. We know what goes on and i take steps to avoid buy unhappy mistreated foods.

    I would have rather they spent their money of a film like this for the UK market where we all assume we consume less frankenfood and our animals are all free range.

    The Tesco crisis would not be such a shock then,


    i'll have a look at the other movies i do like a good expose!

    on a side note... i'm a 10th Dr kinda girl but if hes busy with you i can cope 11 or Cpt Jan :)
  • I watched about 20 mins of Food Inc before i had to turn it off.

    I get the message but its somewhat missing its target with me...i like meat... i accept that. I don't accept what happens to animals prior to me purchasing them. However showing some of it in such details meant i ( and i am sure others) turned off. We know what goes on and i take steps to avoid buy unhappy mistreated foods.

    I would have rather they spent their money of a film like this for the UK market where we all assume we consume less frankenfood and our animals are all free range.

    The Tesco crisis would not be such a shock then,


    i'll have a look at the other movies i do like a good expose!

    on a side note... i'm a 10th Dr kinda girl but if hes busy with you i can cope 11 or Cpt Jan :)

    Ohhh Captain Jack. Yeah! I picked 11 for my ticker because he is reaching his hand out to bring River in the TARDIS. I am using it to visualize moving in that direction as he holds out his hand. If I could find one with 10 holding out his hand, that would be ideal. The Master doing the thumbs up...well that it just a "way to go" when I complete my daily diary. Every little bit of motivation helps, right?

    I watched Super Size me the other day (on Netflix). That sure helped to steer away from fast food, even the salads aren't that healthy!
  • cHaRlIe0411
    cHaRlIe0411 Posts: 137 Member
    I also watched this movie, and I agree. Very interesting, a must-see!
  • Vailara
    Vailara Posts: 2,473 Member
    A couple of times I've signed up for Netflix following a recommendation of a film on there, only to find that the film isn't there! Netflix doesn't seem to allow to you to browse their catalogue before paying, so there's no way to check beforehand.
  • misskerouac
    misskerouac Posts: 2,242 Member
    I actually found it to be boring. There was a lot of push for juicing and each of the speakers own diets that they've written. I didn't really feel like it was educational at all. I think there are much better food documentaries out there.
  • celebrity328
    celebrity328 Posts: 377 Member
    I watched it last night after I saw this post and I have to say I was suprised I really enjoyed it! :) I already eat a very clean diet it just kind of reminded me of the reasons I eat the way I do.

    Thanks for the recommendation I give it to big thumbs up :)!
  • angmarie28
    angmarie28 Posts: 2,895 Member
    I watched Food Inc. if you never want to eat again, or become Vegan, watch that!
    that and" vegucated"
  • toddis
    toddis Posts: 941 Member
    Schlock.
    Buzzwords: MSG, Diet soda, Aspartame.
    Hazards: MSG makes you fat, Diet Soda kills your brain cells.
    Summary: You aren't in control of what you eat, you are caused to be "Addicted" by a manipulative food industry.

    ~4:30 into the "documentary" diet soda is shown to have 310 calories.

    Great stuff...
  • noogie98
    noogie98 Posts: 452 Member
    thanx, I will definitely check it out