Honest film critics
Former VP and Presidential candidate Al Gore's crusade to raise awareness of global warming gets a useful new platform in "An Inconvenient Truth." Davis GuggenheimDavis Guggenheim's docudocu is a straightforward record of the lecture Gore has toured for years, juiced by elaborate graphics. An excellent educational tool, pic may prove an awkward fit for theatrical distribution.
http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117929428?categoryId=31&cs=1There are two agendas behind Davis Guggenheim's "An Inconvenient Truth." One is to bring to a much larger audience former Vice President Al Gore's fascinating multimedia presentation of the facts and issues arising from the phenomenon of global climate change. The other is to re-introduce to the American public a man we thought we knew but clearly did not.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr/reviews/review_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001918442…And than the “critics” who can’t stop shilling for bush.
Silly me – I went into “An Inconvenient Truth” expecting a serious, provocative documentary on the damage created by global warming. Instead, I got a 96-minute commercial on the deification of Al Gore.
http://www.filmthreat.com/index.php?section=reviews&Id=8451One thing you gotta say for the left; they never give up. With their almost total control of Hollywood, they can put out this thing which is apparently trying to prove that we are in a period of global warming, that man is responsible, and that we in the United States have the ability to stop it if only we had the will.
http://www.tonymedley.com/2006/An_Inconvenient_Truth.htm