Hastily made assumptions about this film before watching the whole thing, it's about much much more than just shark fin soup and really looks at the big picture of our effect on the environment. I strongly recommend anyone and everyone regardless of beliefs / culture to watch this, it's very eye opening and has a lot of well done filmography / statistics / science in it that will hopefully at least give you some perspective on the growing concern of Humans vs. Mother nature.
I don't expect positive, civil or anything but ignorant responses from the majority of people on this site, and the few people I was hoping to possibly see opinions from were probably driven away by the mongoloids and children that got to this thread first, so don't worry I'm not upset about seeing trash like Gokku coming to show their lack of knowledge or respect. Yes I understand this is TwinkInfo... not a green party debate forum. I'll probably find other sites to talk about this with people that have an IQ above three digits eventually but for now you're all stuck with me.
This documentary is playing again on the Discovery Channel this Sunday, at least for me in Canada, so if anyone wants to broaden their horizons you'll know when and where to find it. Stay classy TwinkInfo