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Tue, Jan 14, 14 at 12:11
| I just watched this on Netflix streaming.It was fairly well done.Many of the fruit were tropical and filmed in areas like Borneo and parts of Asia,a little in California and Hawaii too.At the end when the credits are rolling,the common and scientific names are given along with a picture of each.Most of them I've never heard of and probably will not taste but enjoyed it anyway and learned some things. Brady |
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- Posted by larry_gene USDA8b-OregonPDX (My Page) on Tue, Jan 14, 14 at 23:03
| I saw this movie last summer at the Portland premier, Hollywood Theater, there were over 100 in attendance and a panel Q&A afterwards. I think in one scene Bill Pullman visited some New England orchard that had been in the family. And a fair part of the movie was of his effort to promote a community hilltop orchard in the Hollywood Hills. It is a good movie for those who have a "thing" about fruit. |
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