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An Inconvenient TruthAn Inconvenient Truth is one of those documentaries that transcends the genre and medium of film. It created action around the world and will become known as a turning point in the Global Warming mess. And, oh yeah, it was successful. So of course Paramount wants to make a sequel.

“I’m meeting with Paramount next week to talk about a sequel to Inconvenient Truth. Too early to talk about details…” Inconvenient Truth director Davis Guggenheim told IESB.

But is a sequel really a good idea? How much more is there to say? Would Al Gore be involved? The first film was essentially a streamlined version of Gore’s slideshow presentation. I assume like most other things, the footage that hit the cutting room floor ended up there for a reason. And Gore says he won’t be running for President in 2008 to continue his focus on the fight against Global Warming. He say’s that’s more important, and I agree.

But IESB does bring up a good point. The first film was put together in the matter of months. What if Gore did decide to run? A sequel could hit theaters in time for the November election. Now that would be unprecedented.

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3 Responses to “An Inconvenient Truth Sequel?”

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    The first one was HILARIOUS! The best mockumentary since “This is Spinal Tap.”

    I don’t think a sequel could ever be as laughable. Sequels are never as funny as the original.

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    I think people who have their heads in the sand about climate change are hilarious!

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    Those guys are definitely milking whatever they can from this cash cow.

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