I add my encouragement to see the movie too. It opened in Hollywood on
Wednesday, one advantage of seeing it there was that the director
(Guggenheim) was also present to take questions. The auditorium was
packed. The most shocking information for me and I think many others
judged by the reaction was on the instability in Greenland and
Antartica. It made that other movie "Day after Tomorrow" look less
like science fiction.
Hilary Bradbury-Huang, Ph.D.
cell phone: 626 372 1516
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: "An Inconvenient Truth" - and a possibly politically incorrect
> comment
> From: Jim Stoner <
stoner@FORDHAM.EDU>
> Date: Fri, May 26, 2006 1:52 am
> To:
ONE-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
>
>
> One of the advantages of living in a "Big City" is that even we peons get
> to see some new movies a bit sooner than other folks.
>
> Wednesday I saw "An Inconvenient Truth." I doubt that it contains many
> things brand new to most of us on this list, AND ("AND" not "but") I
> found it excellent. I was really glad I saw it on "opening night" or
> whatever Wednesday was in NYC.
>
> If you want to be reminded -- still once again -- why Americans were wise
> to elect Al Gore President in 20004 and what a tragedy it was for the
> world that he was not allowed to take office, I highly recommend the
> film.
>
> Warm regards to all,
>
> Jim Stoner