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Cane Toads: An Unnatural History
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Directed by Mark Lewis.
This film is a study of the cane toad, introduced into Australia in 1935 to control a beetle infestation that was destroying the country's sugar cane fields. The cane toad ate the beetles -- and everything else. With no natural predator to withstand its poison, the 100 original cane toad settlers soon took over the entire northern half of the vast continent of Australia. The film observes the toad's odd and often hilarious behavior and habits. Scientific commentary is balanced with fervently held opinions by local farmers on what to do about the cute but destructive cane toad. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie Guide
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paulpaul Re: Crossing the Line
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"Nice point, fnemecek. It makes me think of doc that's been hot on Spout lately, Cane Toads. I think that film isn't really about creating a dialogue to reach beyond the end credits, but a good chortle at some goofy Aussies and their goofy toads.Which kind of begs the question, when we talk about "crossing the line" are we really talking about a doc created purely for a laugh (and a profit) with no intention of spurring dialogue between people? " [More]
PammyKPammyK Pretty good to knit to
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"I knitted my red scarf while watching Cane Toads last night. It was pretty good, the knitting and the movie that is. " [More]
paulpaul I've seen it.
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"So I finally checked out Cane Toads: An Unnatural History. It's alright. Worth watching. Not as hysterical as I expected, however the Cane Toad is a fascinating creature and this documentary is a substantial course in Cane Toad.Gist: Cane Toads are originally from Hawaii. In the 1930's, sugar cane farmers in Australia were losing entire crops to beetles. Some "expert" at a conference in Puerto Rico asserted that Cane Toads were the best measure of prevention against said beetle. So one guy halled a boat-load over to Aussie and started spawing them in his pond. Long story short, the Cane Toad had no natural predators in Australia, adapted beautifully to the climate, and reproduced with an alarming survival ratio. So alarming it's uncanny and the documentary speculates that this may be one of the most robust creatures on the continent.I found the most fascinating part of this doc to be how humans react emotionally to the toads. The creature is either loved or adored. Some residents ... " [More]
paulpaul Review to come
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"So I've heard this is at my local library and it is supposed to be hysterical and, of course, informing. I'll write something about it soon. " [More]
 



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