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An Inconvenient Truth

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In Theaters: May 24, 2006

PG | Documentary | 1h 36m

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User rating: June 29, 2006

VERY WELL PRESENTED

User rating: June 28, 2006

It was a great straight forward presentation on global warming. Not too sure about the frog presentation. Why a frog?

User rating: June 28, 2006

Everyone really should see this movie - absolutely incredible - a real eye opener!

User rating: June 28, 2006

Great presentation supported by nothing but barebone facts..

User rating: June 27, 2006

The tip of the iceberg of global warming issues. A worthwhile watch.

User rating: June 26, 2006

Every school age child should see this. All adults should buy a ticket (which contributes a portion of each ticket sale to Al Gore`s charitable site to fight global warning). A really important film for all global citizens to further educate themselves about how they play an important role in the earth`s fragile ecosystem.

User rating: June 26, 2006

Who would have thought a movie starring Al Gore and only Al Gore could be soooo good!

User rating: June 25, 2006

MUST SEE!!! While not perfect, the message trumps all. Even if you think global warming statistics are exaggerated the information here is worth mixing into your mental filing cabinets. The rowdy teens in the theatre balcony didn`t make a sound through the entire film and were discussing it intelligently on leaving. Makes good companion viewing with the essential "The Corporation".

User rating: June 23, 2006

Well done - very informative and scientifically-sound.

User rating: June 23, 2006

A real eye opener. Gore deals with the issue of Global Warming but explains it in ways that non-scientists can understand. Highly reccommended.