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An Inconvenient Truth - 11/9/2006 12:07:12 PM   
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CARRY ON AT YOUR INCONVENIENCE - 11/9/2006 12:07:13 PM   
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Inevitably, this includes an "I Was Robbed Of The Presidency" scene, just in case you'd forgotten who he was. However, this is a startling look at the effect that Global Warming is already having and will continue to have unless our governments act soon. Fortunately, it's delivered without sermon, sometimes with humour, but always with intelligence. If you leave the cinema without being affected by at least 1 of the subjects covered, there really is no hope for you at all.
Gore is, like all (ex) politicians. Dubious past, dodgy financial dealings, of questionable character. That said, He deals with the matter in a compelling, genuine and never sermonising way and you feel both enlightened and entertained by the end. Excellent.

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RE: CARRY ON AT YOUR INCONVENIENCE - 12/9/2006 6:07:17 PM   
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I was surprised at how little he did mention the presidency race actually.  I already knew quite a bit about this subject beforehand but found that it was shown in a new and very believeable way.  Whether he is preaching to gain favour or not really isnt an issue.  Watching this should make everyone change their thoughts about the environment.  Personally I think it should be compulsory viewing in schools!


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RE: CARRY ON AT YOUR INCONVENIENCE - 20/9/2006 10:35:39 AM   
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Having seen the film I think we can put to rest the idea that Gore is using this as some political stunt.  This is clearly an issue he feels very strongly about, and has done for many years.  If it was merely a political stunt, why travel round the world trying to convince world leaders and students that this is a major issue?  As he points out, this is a moral issue, not just a political one.

His presentation is superbly done, clearly making his points and allowing the facts to speak for themselves.  I too admired how he did not sermonise or have repeated digs at Bush and the current US government.  Bush was mentioned on only a couple of occassions and only to make that the point that his government has not effectively addressed this issue - which is an unarguable fact.  The film itself is paced excellently, with clips interspersed throughout the presentation giving some incite into Gore, his past and what drives him to campaign on this issue.

Intelligent, witty and thought-provoking.  I only hope enough people see this film to make a difference. 5/5

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Political stunt? - 21/9/2006 12:04:18 AM   
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Well, for the first time ever we have hurricane Gordon heading to EU right now. That should tell...
This is not fair, it ought to be westbound.
Better than fiction!

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Political stunt? - 21/9/2006 12:09:03 AM   
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Well, for the first time ever we have hurricane Gordon heading to EU right now. That should tell...
This is not fair, it ought to be westbound.
Better than fiction!

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- 27/9/2006 7:58:58 PM   
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this is a superbly entertaining and educational and intelligent film of one of the most important ( but least covered) subjects presented by the man that should have ben US President. the best doc since Super Size Me

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RE: - 2/10/2006 2:44:11 PM   
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The biggest surprise for me with this film was that people were enlightened. If you were unaware of what Gore had to say then where have you been! Little of this film should be new to the public (I've seen it in the papers, heard it on the news etc.) Having said that Al Gore was clearly aware of people like the guy next to me in the cinema who couldn't help but say wow every five minutes and so I applaud Gore for what he is trying to do. He is a gifted public speaker (aren't all politicians?) and used very dramatic images to make his points. This film should definitely be shown in schools, but children are generally more environmentally aware than adults, is there some way that this film can be shown to those people who need to see it?

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RE: RE: - 2/10/2006 7:26:49 PM   
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The biggest surprise for me with this film was that people were enlightened. If you were unaware of what Gore had to say then where have you been! Little of this film should be new to the public (I've seen it in the papers, heard it on the news etc.) Having said that Al Gore was clearly aware of people like the guy next to me in the cinema who couldn't help but say wow every five minutes and so I applaud Gore for what he is trying to do.
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He is a gifted public speaker (aren't all politicians?)
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and used very dramatic images to make his points. This film should definitely be shown in schools, but children are generally more environmentally aware than adults, is there some way that this film can be shown to those people who need to see it?

Clearly you've never heard Charles Kennedy give a speech if you think that's true...

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RE: RE: - 3/10/2006 11:43:58 PM   
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Man, is this ever a hard sell: a former Presidential candidate waxes lyrical on the perils of global warming while his Powerpoint presentation plays in the background, complete with stats, graphs and – gasp – pie charts. Given a choice between this and Clerks 2 et al, the majority of moviegoers will no doubt give it a wide berth. That’s not snobbery, there’s are reasons film like An Inconvenient Truth will be largely ignored; your host, Al Gore, is, firstly, a politician, and secondly, a politician well-known for his lack of charisma (whenever I hear his name, I always think of the talking Al Gore doll from The Simpsons, who says “You are hearing me talk,” in a monotonous voice). Secondly, in this day and age, it’s easy to ignore a world threat that isn’t conveniently wrapped in a turban and beard – wasn’t global warming what everyone was worried about in the 90’s? Hence the title; it may be a film that no one wants to see, but it presents a compelling argument that leaves you in little doubt that mankind are treating planet Earth like their own personal bitch.

Surprisingly, Gore makes for a genial host, and although you can’t see him being too much fun at a club or social gathering, his presentation is laced with a sharp humour that betrays his grey persona. Gore has been crusading on behalf of the environment for years now, before he was robbed of the 2000 presidential election, and his dedication to the cause is evident throughout – though his passion doesn’t manifest itself physically, he speaks with a scholarly tone that suggests he’s willing to go to great lengths to deliver his message: man is slowly killing the planet, and if we don’t act fast, we’ll be too busy decaying beneath several feet of melted icecaps for him to say ‘I told you so’. Although the format is indeed very similar to a university lecture, you never feel like you’re being talked down to – if anything, it’s an impassioned plea, a rallying cry against the forces of apathy, and it’s difficult not to be affected by the sincere front that Gore presents. He’s not quite Captain Planet – indeed, the slower moments fly by if you picture Gore, complete with green hair and blue skin, saving the Earth with the help of Wheeler, Kwame and friends – but he represents the Western world’s most outspoken voice against the ravages of the environment (certainly more than the ape that’s currently sitting in the White House eating pretzels).

Gore cuts right to business and presents a staggering array of facts and figures that reveal just how badly we treat Mother Earth (I won’t divulge the specifics here, that’s his job) and wisely deduces that flashy bar charts and snippets of text are not the way to get the attention of the popcorn-chomping masses. Though the cold, hard facts are terrifying enough of their own, they’re supported by a variety of examples that get the message across in ways that line graphs only dream about; a video showing the face of the Earth after a raise of just a few degrees radically changes the globe as we know it, while seeing Hurricane Katrina pick up devilish speed as it races across the warm ocean is tinged with sadness. It’s an extreme method (at least, as extreme as a Powerpoint presentation allows) and Gore is perhaps a little guilty of pouring salt into some still fresh wounds, but damn it, it’s an issue that continues to be ignored by the politicians of the world, all of whom would do well prick their ears. It’s odd to think that the exalted leaders in charge of our health and safety can’t present information like this - information vital to our future existence as a species – as simply as Gore does. If the governments of the world want to keep us living in a permanent state of fear, they could so a lot worse than tell us straight exactly how our actions directly are affecting the planet.

It is an extremely hard sell, but it’s presented in such a devastating fashion, it’s almost impossible to leave the cinema with a clear conscience. Strolling through Canary Wharf after a showing, a friend noted that if just one of the companies housed in the district’s huge business sector did their bit for the environment then it’d be the equivalent of the efforts of hundreds of thousands of individuals, therefore making his contribution seem worthless – a drop in an ever-more threatening ocean, if you will. But it’s exactly that mentality that got the world so screwed up in the first place; it’s about time someone exploited a new medium to try and get across to a new generation. Absolutely not to everyone’s tastes then, but that’s surely not the issue here – it’s a film that shoots its message straight and true, and whether or not you find it entertaining is besides the point, you can’t deny it’s an important piece of work. If only a fraction of its audience pay attention, then it just might change the world, and frankly that’s not something you can say about many films these days.

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Best horror movie ever - but its REAL - 8/11/2006 10:04:14 AM   
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This scared the sh1t out of me. Yes I know we already know all about these issues. But to have it presented all in one like that with images of disappearing glaciers, massive ice cubes falling into the sea and raising water levels by 20 feet! Thats some horrifying stuff, and unfortunately it doesn't go away when you walk out the cinema or press stop on your DVD like it does with other scary movies - its REAL. This should be fast tracked to DVD and shown on terrestrial TV tomorrow.

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- 16/4/2007 10:02:12 PM   
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- 16/4/2007 10:02:16 PM   
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RE: - 26/4/2007 6:50:39 PM   
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you think we might learning something ?

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RE: RE: - 27/4/2007 7:57:02 AM   
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Look at the end of the day the Earth will be around a lot longer than us..........this is evolution, it would happen regardless of what we do........from Cavemen to Dinasours we will be wiped out in a thousan years and something else comes around........people are scared to cross the road who fear this Film

are we gonna stop it, are the government, no.......poxy concerts around the World, all the artists took 10% profit from what they made in a year it will be more than the government will pour in to stop this plight

waste of time, enjoy life now.........tomorrow never comes

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Great stuff - 6/2/2009 9:15:32 PM   
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Should be shown in every school.

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All Hot Air - 13/4/2011 10:54:39 PM   
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It might be easier to swallow some of the drivel in this documentary if Al Bore wasn't at the helm of a successful London-based carbon-trading corporation. So, he not only blows large quantities of hot air out of his mouth, he actually sells it for a living. And since the qualifying science in the film relies on the universally discredited 'hockey stick' graph provided by NASA's Dr. Hansen and cronies, one should watch with an industrial dose of skepticism. If the last three exceptionally cold winters in the northern hemisphere hadn't convinced politicians that anthropogenic global warming (sorry, 'climate change') was a fairy tale, then ask why those same experts from NASA thought we were heading irreversibly into an ice age in the early 1970s. Should be banned from schools.

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