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The usage of the word "blue" is an inside joke at the unusual and sometimes illogical nuances of the Japanese language. In Japan, when someone is stopped by lit traffic signals but has not realised that it had changed to green (Midori), one would alert the driver by saying that it is blue (Ao). Soylent green also appeared in an episode of The Simpsons.

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  • The usage of the word "blue" is an inside joke at the unusual and sometimes illogical nuances of the Japanese language. In Japan, when someone is stopped by lit traffic signals but has not realised that it had changed to green (Midori), one would alert the driver by saying that it is blue (Ao). Soylent green also appeared in an episode of The Simpsons.
  • produkcja: USAdata premiery: 1973reżyseria Richard Fleischer scenariusz Stanley R. Greenberg zdjęcia Richard H. Kline muzyka Fred Myrow na podstawie: opowiadania Harry'ego Harrisona "Przestrzeni! Przestrzeni!" od lat: 15 czas trwania: 97
  • Soylent Green is a sci-fi movie released in 1973. It is loosely based upon the 1966 novel Make Room! Make Room! by Harry Harrison, and tells the story of an investigation into the murder of a wealthy businessman in a dystopian future where much of the population survives on processed food rations such as "soylent green".
  • The euthanasia center is a place where they turn bodies into Soylent Green.
  • Soylent Green ist ein weltweit verbreitetes Hauptnahrungsmittel. Es wurde 1967 vom Mehmet Muhlis Senior entwickelt ist der Hauptbestandteil von "Döner Kebap". Soylent Green besteht überwiegend aus Algen (fast 60%) und hat weitere (geheim gehaltene) Nahrungsmittelzusätze.
  • From the latin "Soylente Greene" or Green that is Soylent, Soylent Green is an alternative to disease-ridden natural food products, such as spinach. Soylent Green can best be described as "delicious". Stephen Colbert enjoys snacking on it during his news program, The Colbert Report. The Prescott Group has invested heavily in Soylent Green and the Pierce Bush Fountain of Knowledge Foundation gives grants to Soylent Green contractors. Soylent Green has been certified by Obamatons at the FDA for use at FEMA Concentration Camps. It will also be offered in a new flavor, Soylent Red.
  • Soylent Green is a Science Fiction film from 1973 starring Charlton Heston, loosely based on a 1966 Harry Harrison novel called Make Room! Make Room!. Everyone knows the big plot twist. The year is 2022. Overpopulation has brought environmental and economic collapse. In New York City (pop. 40,000,000), Detective Thorn is investigating the burglary-turned-murder of a wealthy businessman, William Simonson of the food rations manufacturer Soylent Corporation. Based on the fact that there were valuable food and books left for him to steal, and that his bodyguard Fielding and 'furniture' Shirl were conveniently away at the time, Thorn believes it to be an assassination. He gives Simonson's oceanographic survey (which he himself stole) to his roommate, Sol Roth, a book collector, and they have a
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  • Soylent Green is a Science Fiction film from 1973 starring Charlton Heston, loosely based on a 1966 Harry Harrison novel called Make Room! Make Room!. Everyone knows the big plot twist. The year is 2022. Overpopulation has brought environmental and economic collapse. In New York City (pop. 40,000,000), Detective Thorn is investigating the burglary-turned-murder of a wealthy businessman, William Simonson of the food rations manufacturer Soylent Corporation. Based on the fact that there were valuable food and books left for him to steal, and that his bodyguard Fielding and 'furniture' Shirl were conveniently away at the time, Thorn believes it to be an assassination. He gives Simonson's oceanographic survey (which he himself stole) to his roommate, Sol Roth, a book collector, and they have a memorable scene cooking up the food he also stole from the late Mr. Simonson. In his investigation, he discovers that Fielding has more money than his job would provide, thus placing him under suspicion. Thorn is then called off the investigation and put on riot control duty, where an attempt is made on his life. He manages to get the assassin crushed under a people-scooping bulldozer. Roth, having uncovered a terrible secret in the oceanographic survey, has lost the will to live and decides to take government-sponsored euthanasia. Thorn finds him at the suicide clinic, only in time to hear his last words. He follows Roth's corpse along to a factory that processes the dead into soylent green biscuits. He makes a call to his chief, Hatcher, and is ambushed by Fielding. Mortally wounded, he urges Hatcher to tell people the truth about Soylent Green, thus providing the famous quote. For the trope previously known as the titular food, see Powered by a Forsaken Child, Human Resources.
  • From the latin "Soylente Greene" or Green that is Soylent, Soylent Green is an alternative to disease-ridden natural food products, such as spinach. Soylent Green can best be described as "delicious". Stephen Colbert enjoys snacking on it during his news program, The Colbert Report. The Prescott Group has invested heavily in Soylent Green and the Pierce Bush Fountain of Knowledge Foundation gives grants to Soylent Green contractors. Soylent Green was born in the late 1700's when several American scientists were attempting to develop a truthiness serum for use on dirty Frenchmen who were trying to infiltrate America. In a freak accident, several kittens were mixed into an early batch of Soylent Green. This angered the scientists to such a degree that they resorted to using pure unadulterated uranium to enhance the flavor, context and truth of Soylent Green, making it perfect, not unlike Milla Jovovich. Kittens were safe once more, and Soylent Green was soon approved for human consumption and introduced to grocery store shelves all over the world. Because of its inherent "deliciousness," its popularity quickly grew. The Green flavor was originally taken from pulling pea pods apart, rubbing them all over the Soylent, and then discarding both halves of the pod. This process was the inspiration for Soylent Green's original advertising slogan, "Soylent Green is pea-pull!" Soylent Green has been certified by Obamatons at the FDA for use at FEMA Concentration Camps. It will also be offered in a new flavor, Soylent Red. The new red flavor will be made entirely from those rounded up from Red States by boiling them in a pot with Communist flags.
  • The usage of the word "blue" is an inside joke at the unusual and sometimes illogical nuances of the Japanese language. In Japan, when someone is stopped by lit traffic signals but has not realised that it had changed to green (Midori), one would alert the driver by saying that it is blue (Ao). Soylent green also appeared in an episode of The Simpsons.
  • produkcja: USAdata premiery: 1973reżyseria Richard Fleischer scenariusz Stanley R. Greenberg zdjęcia Richard H. Kline muzyka Fred Myrow na podstawie: opowiadania Harry'ego Harrisona "Przestrzeni! Przestrzeni!" od lat: 15 czas trwania: 97
  • Soylent Green is a sci-fi movie released in 1973. It is loosely based upon the 1966 novel Make Room! Make Room! by Harry Harrison, and tells the story of an investigation into the murder of a wealthy businessman in a dystopian future where much of the population survives on processed food rations such as "soylent green".
  • The euthanasia center is a place where they turn bodies into Soylent Green.
  • Soylent Green ist ein weltweit verbreitetes Hauptnahrungsmittel. Es wurde 1967 vom Mehmet Muhlis Senior entwickelt ist der Hauptbestandteil von "Döner Kebap". Soylent Green besteht überwiegend aus Algen (fast 60%) und hat weitere (geheim gehaltene) Nahrungsmittelzusätze.
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