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An Inconsistent Truth
File:An Inconsistent Truth poster.jpg
Poster from the film
Directed byShayne Edwards
Written byPhil Valentine
Produced byPhil Valentine
StarringPhil Valentine
Music byMichael Thomas Benoit
Production
company
Extrygood Productions
Distributed byRocky Mountain Pictures
Epicstar Pictures
Release date
2012
Running time
89 min

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.[1] Valentine, a skeptic of global warming theory, interviewed scientists about the validity of Al Gore's film and the facts presented within. What he is told by the scientists he interviews is that there is no 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 shaky scientific ground.[citation needed]

Synopsis

An Inconsistent Truth is Valentine's investigation into man-made global warming. The title refers to Al Gore's documentary An Inconvenient Truth. Valentine talks with scientists and politicians who are skeptical of human caused global warming, and explores the culture of the global warming movement; often in a satirical way. [2]

The topics covered include CO2 being called a pollutant, Gore's contention that polar bears are dying off and the global ice is melting, among others. Valentine also delves into the motivation behind the movement.[citation needed]

Production

The film features a 1985 Mercedes 300D, named Bennie the BioBenz, Valentine bought with the purpose of running it on biodiesel. Valentine makes his own biodiesel by collecting used vegetable oil and running it through a machine called the Fuelmeister. Bennie the BioBenz underwent a facelift prior to its close-ups in the movie from Vogely & Todd Paint and Body Shop in Nashville, TN. When Valentine bought Bennie it had a crushed right front fender, and then the car delivery service damaged Bennie's hood. Valentine purchased a used fender from a junk dealer in Memphis, and the hood was replaced.[citation needed] The car was stripped down to the metal and repainted as well as having its interior restored. Additionally, the famous Mercedes "Turbo Diesel" badging on the car was replaced with a custom "Biodiesel" badge.[3] Bennie can be seen throughout the movie and can be seen on some of the movie's posters.

Theatrical release

An Inconsistent Truth held its world premiere in Nashville at the Regal Hollywood 27 Theaters on January 26, 2012. It opened to the public the next night and was the top-grossing movie per screen in the country for its first two weeks, grossing a total of US$20,733 on the one screen it played on.[4] Since its release, as of 15 March 2012, it has made a total of $69,394.[5]

Soundtrack

All of the music in An Inconsistent Truth is original.[citation needed] The movie score was written and performed by Michael Thomas Benoit. Benoit is a musician who tailored each piece of music specifically to each scene.

The soundtrack features original music from Pacific Heat, Willie B. Green, Chadwick Station and Phil Valentine & The Heartthrobs. Green's "Dirt People" plays as the end credits roll.

Reception

John Beifuss, writing in Commercial Appeal noted the tiny release of the film, but still found the opening box office to be "extraordinarily impressive." He observed similarities between the film's producer, Phil Valentine, and another documentary filmmaker, Michael Moore. Particularly the way in which Valentine hounds Al Gore for an interview.[6]

Film critic Avi Offer, the New York City Movie Guru, called An Inconsistent Truth "quite a lively and engaging documentary." Offer says that while Al Gore's movie invoked a lot of fear "now comes An Inconsistent Truth to calm you down and to open your eyes."[7]

Film critic Prarie Miller was skpetical of the film's premise: that Al Gore's environmental activism is motivated by a desire for money and power. She criticized the direction of Shayne Edwards, writing that it's "really a case of wagging the dog with smug narrator Phil Valentine calling the shots." She also faults Valentine for not disclosing his affilations with conservative causes.[8]

Awards

An Inconsistent Truth took second place for best documentary at the 2012 Appalachian Film Festival in Huntington, WV.[9]

See also

References

  1. ^ IMDb.com. "An Inconsistent Truth". IMDb.com. Retrieved 19 May 2012.
  2. ^ "An Inconsistent Truth Plot Summary". IMDb.com. Retrieved 19 May 2012.
  3. ^ "Bennie the BioBenz". ValentineBioFuels. Retrieved 19 May 2012.
  4. ^ Ridley, Jim (January 31, 2012). "Phil Valentine's An Inconsistent Truth No. 1 Movie in America by Per-Screen Average". Nashville Scene. Retrieved May 23, 2012. {{cite web}}: External link in |publisher= (help)
  5. ^ "An Inconsistent Truth (2012)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 21 May 2012.
  6. ^ Beifuss, John (February 17, 2012). "Movie industry takes notice of 'Inconsistent Truth'". The Commercial Appeal. Retrieved May 23, 2012. {{cite web}}: External link in |publisher= (help); Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  7. ^ Offer, Avi. "The New York City Movie Guru". Retrieved 24 May 2012.
  8. ^ An Inconsistent Truth Movie Review: Tea Party Tirade Gores Al
  9. ^ "Appalachian Film Festival 2012 Winners".

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