It's because of this film why I don't eat pork.
Seriously. I don't know why but I'm guessing this film had that much of an effect on me.
"Jean Louise. Jean Louise, stand up. Your father's passing." - Rev. Sykes
Seriously. I don't know why but I'm guessing this film had that much of an effect on me.
"Jean Louise. Jean Louise, stand up. Your father's passing." - Rev. Sykes
Good on you. George Miller can die knowing he made the world a better place for this film.
sharethats effin funny... classic first three posts.
Strangely enough I have pretty much never eated pork around of times this film was released. It wasn't a concious decision, but pigs are just such smart animals and this film was so good, it just put me off pork forever.
Cows and sheep are fine though, they aren't portrayed too positively in this film.
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Funny. In Puerto Rico it was shown, and Puerto Ricans still LOVE to see a pig on charcoals during Christmas!! HA HA!
shareBut bacon's good! Pork chops are good!
shareSorry, but pork is just too damned tasty to give it up because of a movie.
shareMustn't have had the right kind. Processed pork--or hell, processed meat of any kind--isn't worth what you're putting your body through. But the real thing... oh man, let's just say the cat wasn't half wrong about it being the noblest purpose of an animal. They're the biggest heroes of us all.
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