QOTD: If movies came with nutrition labels, what would they say?

movie nutrition facts

How much of your recommended daily allowance of goo do Aliens and Ghostbusters supply? Precisely how overloaded with sap and sentiment are Nicholas Sparks movies? Would it be helpful to know the cumulative TNT-equivalent of a single film’s explosions?

If movies came with nutrition labels, what would they say? And do you want to know just how bad (or good) a movie is for your mind and soul before you consume it, or would you rather not know?

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Jan_Willem
Jan_Willem
Thu, Mar 07, 2013 11:54am

They should at least include a mention of moral fibre.

RogerBW
RogerBW
Thu, Mar 07, 2013 3:17pm

Caution: contains glurge. Not safe for diabetics.
Provides less than 1% of your RDA of developed characters.
(If I didn’t want to know, I wouldn’t read the reviews…)

Patrick
Patrick
Thu, Mar 07, 2013 3:47pm

I’d imagine most movies at the mulitiplex would contain mainly elements that are the equivalent of the unpronounceable 4-5 syllable chemicals that have lots of “x”‘s and “z”‘s in their names.

David N-T
David N-T
Thu, Mar 07, 2013 5:19pm

Ron Howard movies should come with a warning for high sacharine content.

Ryan Stone
Ryan Stone
Thu, Mar 07, 2013 5:41pm

Sex and the City: The Movie 2
Serving Size: 130 minutes PLUS

Amount per serving
Expensive furniture pieces 1034
Pairs of shoes 1,000,004
Conversations about men 2,030
Foreigners used for privileged white epiphanies 12
Vicious, misogynistic reactions from filmgoers attacking the actresses instead of the insipid, shrill characters 2,034,761
Number of material possessions that have no chance of existing in real life (that fucking airplane, are you serious?) and that reduce the ungodly two hours to a blatant consumerist fantasy: ERROR! AMOUNT PENDING!

Stephanie C.
Stephanie C.
Fri, Mar 08, 2013 6:42am

Manufactured in a culture that may process sexism, racism, and homophobia. May contain traces of juvenile humor.

Bluejay
Bluejay
reply to  Stephanie C.
Fri, Mar 08, 2013 12:28pm

Manufactured in a culture that may process sexism, racism, and homophobia.

So… could come from anywhere, then.