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An Inconsistent Truth is a 2012 documentary film written, produced, and featuring, nationally syndicated conservative talk radio host Phil Valentine and directed by Shayne Edwards. Valentine, who disagrees with the scientific consensus on global warming, interviewed scientists about the validity of Al Gore's film An Inconvenient Truth and the facts presented within. The scientists he interviews deny that there is a consensus on the issue of global warming or climate change. The film argues that global warming proponents keep changing its label, basing their argument on what Valentine says is shaky scientific ground.

Newt Gingrich as  Self
Frederick Singer as  Self

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K C
2012/01/27

This only has good reviews because only lunatics would see this movie. From the first moment, it is simply attacking one man rather than actually addressing the topic at hand. All his experts are listed as "expert reviewers", which is a nice way of saying that they are outliers of the scientific community and hold no official positions. Much like the "picking and choosing of facts" that Phil Valentine talks about Al Gore doing, he is doing the exact same thing. I've never seen such a ridiculous polemic before. Why is this a diatribe against Al Gore? He is not global warming! Who cares about Al Gore? I'm more interested in our planet not melting, but apparently my interests lie in the wrong place.

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twin12-285-532752
2012/01/28

I enjoyed the movie greatly. Cinematography was excellent for a smaller project. The movie flows very well. An inconsistent truth doesn't shove facts down your throat. This movie asks you to draw your own conclusions by telling you their details and then asking you to compare issues based on facts. Nice to see a fact based movie take this kind of approach. The movie also has many funny moments as well that compliments the underlying tone throughout the picture. The movie strips away the hype and guilt that surrounds the question of global warming while exposing the truth of the global interests that are involved. Everyone should go into this movie with high expectations... As you will not be disappointed. This is one of the few movies I would suggest seeing twice.I recommend this movie to everyone.

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Dana LS
2012/01/29

TWO THUMBS UP!!!For years we've heard only one side of the global warming hype and dealt with the consequences.Phil and crew do an excellent job of getting together with leading climatologists, laying out facts, and interspersing some of his fabulous humor throughout. It's a sensible documentary that debunks the global warming hype and had the audience applauding several times throughout the movie.Whether you're a global warming believer or a skeptic, this movie is a "must see". I haven't seen a movie in a theater since '99, but this was a movie I couldn't wait to see. It was WELL worth the money . . . . . AND worth the 80-mile drive to get to the theater!

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rainbowsunshine-281-632412
2012/01/30

this is a great film. there was a lot of solid information given along with enough humor to make the whole thing fun and educational. I've never been a believer in global warming because it always seemed to be junk science. it's always a good thing to be proved right :) I never knew about the warm period or the mini ice age....I love learning new factual information :) a must see for everyone who has heard of global warming whether or not you believe in it. it's best to have the whole story, and now, thanks to Shayne and Phil, we do. I love that being a conservative and conservation were equated from the start. I think sometimes that gets lost in the politics and that is a sad reality. for the folks who keep giving a low rating without having yet seen this film, that just shows their character and why one should ignore the low ratings.

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