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Soylent, the food of the tech gods, needs a rebrand, fast 'Soylent Green' is not Soylent, people. But the confusion is understandable.
Hollywood Flashback: ‘Soylent Green’ Depicted an Overpopulated Planet With a Dark Secret The 1973 eco-thriller reunited Charlton Heston with his 'Ten Commandments' co-star Edward G. Robinson ...
Meal substitute Soylent has gotten the attention of big investors. Could it tackle world hunger?
'Soylent Green,' the classic Charlton Heston movie from 1973, was set in the far-off year 2022. How does the real version measure up?
‘Green’ technology of a different sort ‘Soylent Green’ is set in 2022. How much did the 1973 sci-fi movie get right? By Ed Symkus Globe Correspondent, Updated December 29, 2021, 11:52 a.m.
In 1973, Soylent Green imagined a New York City of 2022 — polluted, overcrowded, and facing environmental catastrophe. Other movies offered their own take on what was in store.
The 1973 classic imagined a world wracked by climate change and food shortages. Parts of the bleak movie hit uncomfortably close to home.
That film starred Charlton Heston as he attempted to discover what the processed meal replacement that people consumed was made of (spoiler: Soylent Green is people!!), which is not context you ...
But Soylent (a nod to the 1973 sci-fi film "Soylent Green") reflects something about the culture right now. In Rhinehart's view, the act of eating is a task that technology can make more efficient ...
Soylent CEO Rob Rhinehart is charged with unpermitted construction and grading and zoning violations for a container home in Montecito Heights.