“There is something very wrong with this generation, whether it’s the habits we force on ourselves or by others. ALL JACKED UP is a surprisingly accurate portrayal of today’s teenagers.”Terra18
“It’s a great movie to watch with your children, whom will be totally spooked by what they’ve just learned. After the movie, your kids will immediately make some changes to their diet. You won’t need to say a word and feel like you are nagging. The movie will do it for you!”Cathy Vignola
“Incredible documentary, powerful beyond any words to get your children to finally listen to you about the absolute danger of junk foods and soda drinks. This is the most motivational and enlightening thing you could ever do to get your kids to want to eat healthy foods and to stop eating junk foods. Absolutely powerful!”Susan52
“What if the films Super Size Me and Fahrenheit 9/11 had a child? Well, that baby might look a lot like the Movie ALL JACKED UP.”Cox Communications, Orange CountyThe Mix
“This movie is targeted at teenagers in America (though other western / becoming westernized countries are close behind), but I highly recommend anyone seeing this. Parents would also benefit particularly from seeing it.”LukeAustralia
“ALL JACKED UP is an excellent film on so many levels. This film should be seen by everyone as it addresses critical issues about our culture, our relationships, and the importance of how our most basic need – food – has been manipulated and used against us, and especially our youth, by greedy industries and corporations.”Mycenay Plyler, Future Studios CinemaSedona AZ
“If you have children, work with children, know someone who has children or enjoy junk food yourself, this movie is a must see. With the rising rates of child obesity and increases of adult diseases found in children, something has to be done. Our children will become tomorrows America. What kind of country and family do we want?”Mark IdzikHealthy Living Talk
“I thought it was profound, thought provoking and inspiring – it brought out some great conversation with my 17 year old son.”John MonacoM.D.
“…It encourages progress unlike anything else that I’ve seen. It shows what could be, and contrasts it against what is. It shows the remarkable change four teens can make by simply taking control of their own lives. It speaks to teens of all ages, and encourages change even in the hectic world we live in today.”Rating: 5, 5 starsMichelle Knoll
“The movie helped me make better choices. We now have more family dinners together where we all talk, joke and enjoy time together. It has brought us closer as a family.”Audrey, mother45