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4.7.07

Come on People Now

Here's an excellent but of inspiration via Cinema Blend via BoingBoing. I saw Sicko in the comfort of my own living and it inspired similar sentiment, to (proportionally) the same amount of people. I devoted the night to action. I have been temporarily thwarted by technological and financial constraints, but hope to overcome soon. In the meantime, we need more stuff like this. DIRECT ACTION. Everybody get together. Let's change this thing. The Health Care giants want us to believe that our society will crumble and fall in their absence, but they are not the foundation of this society, WE ARE. We can change this right now! Let's do it. Look like Texas has a head start. Everyone watch this movie, and everyone do something. You'd better believe something will give.

From Cinema Blend:

When the credits rolled the audience filed out and into the bathrooms. At the urinals, my redneck friend couldn’t stop talking about the film, and I kept listening. He struck up a conversation with a random black man in his 40s standing next to him, and soon everyone was peeing and talking about just how fucked everything is.

I kept my distance, as we all finished and exited at the same time. Outside the restroom doors… the theater was in chaos. The entire Sicko audience had somehow formed an impromptu town hall meeting in front of the ladies room. I’ve never seen anything like it. This is Texas goddammit, not France or some liberal college campus. But here these people were, complete strangers from every walk of life talking excitedly about the movie. It was as if they simply couldn’t go home without doing something drastic about what they’d just seen. My redneck compadre and his new friend found their wives at the center of the group, while I lingered in the background waiting for my spouse to emerge.

The talk gradually centered around a core of 10 or 12 strangers in a cluster while the rest of us stood around them listening intently to this thing that seemed to be happening out of nowhere. The black gentleman engaged by my redneck in the restroom shouted for everyone’s attention. The conversation stopped instantly as all eyes in this group of 30 or 40 people were now on him. “If we just see this and do nothing about it,” he said, “then what’s the point? Something has to change.” There was silence, then the redneck’s wife started calling for email addresses. Suddenly everyone was scribbling down everyone else’s email, promising to get together and do something… though no one seemed to know quite what.


Torrent Links. I don't know which ones are good or not, and I hear the Weinsteins have some fake sites out there that grab your info, so be careful, but watch this movie anyway you can.

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