bonelessmonkey
Joined Dec 2001
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And I love this movie! So politically incorrect. It's one of my favorites. Which is understandable, because I also love Office Space. My husband and I have often had conversations about what would happen if the stupid people kept breeding. And this is the comical movie about it. It didn't get a big release. I took a chance and rented it, knowing nothing about it except that Luke Wilson was in it (who is a "hit or miss" actor). He is perfect in this movie. He displays such a look of annoyance and disgust, constantly. If you're feeling down about the economy and our country now, watch this movie and have a laugh about it all.
My daughter is 8 months old, so I am just now starting to introduce her to TV. I am gradually going through all the popular Noggin and PBS shows trying to find what works and what doesn't. YGG is very entertaining and so far I haven't seen anything on the show that made me wince. In my opinion, for her to learn "not to bite her friends" is more relevant/important than "learning to recycle". So many of these other show are focusing on being politically correct and I would rather see them learning their basic life skills. YGG appears very innocent and clear to understand. And my daughter loves DJ Lance Rock. It's fun to watch her so excited and I'm glad I don't have to worry about its content.
This movie did change my life. For the better?- we have yet to see. I am determined now to administer the correct eating habits that my mother carefully and wisely gave to me, and that I will now give to my step-son and future children. Those who are questioning the eating behaviors of yourself or those you are responsible for, remember the tradition of those who came before us. Was the death rate in America 100 years ago due to obesity complications? no. Those who do not know history are doomed to repeat it. We have the opportunity now to accentuate our lives and treat our bodies the way they deserve. This movie may have its extremest points, but, all in all, as movies go, I believe it was, and still can be, a "wake-up call" for America.