Mpaa Rating : PG-13
Release Date : Mar 8, 2013 Limited Actors :Dr. Kevin Trenberth,Dr. Michael Mann,Mike Petkash,Maria Petkash,Bill Brown,Daniel Siers,Angela Roach,Pieter Tans,Craig Scott Rosebraugh,Jim Sipes,Kirk Maddux,Mark Goudy,Kent Maddux,James Hansen,Fred Singer,Kert Davies,Dr. Pat Michaels,James Hoggan,Christine Whitman,Mark Serreze
Greedy Lying Bastards Synopsis: Hurricane Sandy. Wildfires in the West. "Brown-Outs" in the East. Farmers losing crops to the worst drought since the Dust Bowl. Climate change is no longer a prediction for the future, but a startling reality of today. Yet, as evidence of our changing climate mounts and the scientific consensus proves human causation, there continues to be no political action to thwart the warming of our planet. "Greedy Lying Bastards" investigates the reason behind stalled efforts to tackle climate change despite consensus in the scientific community that it is not only a reality but also a growing problem placing us on the brink of disaster. The film details the people and organizations casting doubt on climate science and claims that greenhouse gases are not affected by human behavior. From the Koch Brothers to ExxonMobil, to prominent Senators and Justices, this provocative exposé unravels the layers of deceit threatening U.S. democracy. -- (C) Official Site
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As much as it hopes to incite outrage and to stir a complacent body politic into action, [it] never quite rises to the level of urgency the subject requires.Bruce Demara-Toronto Star
A blistering attack on politicians, propagandists, dissemblers and other climate-change deniers.
John Hartl-Seattle Times
The film's effectiveness largely stems from the flat-out lameness of the opposition arguments, the lack of scientific credentials of those making them, and the self-interest of their corporate bosses.
Ronnie Scheib-Variety
Filmmaker Craig Scott Rosebraugh seems to take a kind of perverse glee in hauling out the worst offenders among what he calls the climate change deniers for public shaming.
Michael O'Sullivan-Washington Post
What's next, "Big Oil Is Full of Meanies"?
Kyle Smith-New York Post
The film makes its case well. The problem, though, is it seems a bit late.
Tom Long-Detroit News
The well-intentioned film includes plenty of statistics and makes its stance clear, but the familiarity of the subject matter decreases its impact.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com
An entertaining expose of the industry-paid deniers and how they continue to muddle the climate-change "debate."
Sean Means-Salt Lake Tribune
Not the most eloquent "outrage doc."
Kelly Vance-East Bay Express
Provocative, vital and enraging. It goes further than An Inconvenient Truth.
Avi Offer-NYC Movie Guru
Rosebraugh's arguments are sound and his heart is in the right place, but his execution is self-defeating.
Leah Churner-Austin Chronicle
Exposes why nothing much is being done about global warming and its toxic effects, and just which fossil fuel capitalists are profiting from that. Along with the power of propaganda in their bid to control the related national conversation.
Prairie Miller-WBAI Radio
It's no longer an inconvenient truth. It is a question of our survival being put at risk by a few wealthy people who are determined to get even wealthier.
Nell Minow-Beliefnet
Condensed and to the point, the film gets its message out and includes a three-step guide on how to get involved.
Monica Castillo-Boston Phoenix
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