Those outside the bio-church aren’t likely to drive (at less than $2 per gallon) to see it at their local theater.
Fuel (2009)
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Reviews Counted:15
Fresh:11
Rotten:4
Average Rating:6.2/10
Runtime: 1 hr 40 mins
Genre: Education/General Interest
Synopsis:
Record high oil prices, global warming, and an insatiable demand for energy: these issues will be the catalyst for heated debates and positive change for many years to come. 2008 Sundance...
Record high oil prices, global warming, and an insatiable demand for energy: these issues will be the catalyst for heated debates and positive change for many years to come. 2008 Sundance award-winning film Fuel exposes shocking connections between the auto industry, the oil industry and the government, while exploring alternative energies such as solar, wind, electricity and non-food-based biofuels.
Josh Tickell and his Veggie Van take us on the road as we discover the pros and cons of biofuels, how America’s addiction to oil is destroying the U.S. economy and how green energy can save us, but only if we act now. --© Official Site
Starring: Barbara Boxer, Richard Branson, Sheryl Crow, Laurie David
Starring: Barbara Boxer, Richard Branson, Sheryl Crow, Laurie David, Larry David, Larry Hagman, Woody Harrelson, Robert F Kennedy, Willie Nelson, Julia Roberts, Josh Tickell, Neil Young
Director: Josh Tickell
Director: Josh Tickell
Screenwriter: Johnny O'Hara
Producer: Greg Reitman, Daniel Assael, Dale Rosenbloom, Darius Fisher, Rebecca Harrell
Composer: Ryan Demaree, Edgar Rothermich
Studio: Greenlight Theatrical
Reviews for Fuel
There's not a single (even moderately) dissenting voice in Fuel; you're either on the biodiesel bandwagon or raping the planet.
Fuel's message is clear -- oil is bad; alternative energy is good -- and its goals are simple -- put Big Oil out of business by selling the American public on the virtues of cleaner energy sources, such as wind, solar, ethanol, hemp, and world music.
It’s a slickly enjoyable production (if unfocused and bloated), and his bullet-point tips are persuasive; but dude, there are better ways to humanize these issues than crying on camera.
A peppy, bouncy documentary that is watchable and informative, although Tickell's celebrity name-dropping at times detracts from the serious message.
Smartly animated interstitials, memorable archival material and a lively soundtrack round out the fast-paced proceedings.
Thanks to an informative, buoyant tone and the director’s own restless intelligence, the film preaches to the unconverted with passion, energy and graphics so clear that they would make Al Gore weep all over his PowerPoint.
For a film about energy, it's marvelous that Tickell ultimately gives us all the proverbial power.
One of the refreshing traits of this action-nudging documentary is Tickell's willingness to wrestle his own biases.
Tickell makes his case in an entertaining and hence all the more effective manner.
Tickell keeps the film hopping along, far more interested in the positive than a woe-is-us mentality
A good natured cheer-leading session for clean vehicles, "Fuel" is several measures short of the intensity it will take to put Hummers where they belong---in museums.
... a rousing documentary on the real costs of petrochemical dependence and the practical alternatives within reach.
While Fuel takes persuasive swipes at the influence of oil-based energy companies over domestic and foreign policy, the film is more dazzling as an introduction to all kinds of clean energy alternatives many of us have never heard of.
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