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In reply to the discussion: I am so disappointed in not hearing one iota on this new documentary from DU members [View all]Marrah_G
(28,581 posts)54. Hadn't heard anything about it
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I am so disappointed in not hearing one iota on this new documentary from DU members [View all]
riverbendviewgal
Apr 2013
OP
I presume no press is because the mass media is in the corporation pockets
riverbendviewgal
Apr 2013
#3
Kind of hard to get excited about a movie that won't hit US theaters for another 6 months. . .
Journeyman
Apr 2013
#4
It has not been released in the US as yet, but it is getting major buzz at festival screenings
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2013
#9
So, perhaps the specific phrase "no life in the oceans" is an exaggeration or a misstatement...
antigone382
Apr 2013
#40
No problem. I understand the need for scientific precision, but the larger point is what matters.
antigone382
Apr 2013
#46
I understand, but there's a difference between making stuff up and what I think the poster did.
antigone382
Apr 2013
#45
The title of the book I am talking about is Moby DUCK - not the classic Moby Dick by Melville
KauaiK
Apr 2013
#50
Most of us knew all of these things years ago. The RevolutionŠ is from the top down.
freshwest
Apr 2013
#38