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Time to Choose

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
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7.4/10
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Time to Choose (2015)
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Documentary filmmaker Charles Ferguson turns his lens to address worldwide climate change challenges and solutions.Documentary filmmaker Charles Ferguson turns his lens to address worldwide climate change challenges and solutions.Documentary filmmaker Charles Ferguson turns his lens to address worldwide climate change challenges and solutions.

  • Director
    • Charles Ferguson
  • Writers
    • Chad Beck
    • Charles Ferguson
  • Stars
    • Oscar Isaac
    • Peter Agnefjall
    • Tasso Azevedo
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    • Director
      • Charles Ferguson
    • Writers
      • Chad Beck
      • Charles Ferguson
    • Stars
      • Oscar Isaac
      • Peter Agnefjall
      • Tasso Azevedo
    • 8User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Oscar Isaac
    Oscar Isaac
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Peter Agnefjall
    • Self - CEO of IKEA
    Tasso Azevedo
    • Self - Forestry and Climate Change Consultant and Social Entrepreneur
    Neal Barnard
    Neal Barnard
    • Self - Adjunct Associate Professor of Medicine, George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C.
    Jerry Brown
    Jerry Brown
    • Self - Governor of California
    Mike Brune
    Mike Brune
    • Self - Executive Director of the Sierra Club…
    Peter Calthorpe
    • Self - Architect and Urban Designer, Author, Urbanism in the Age of Climate Change
    Steven Chu
    Steven Chu
    • Self - 12th U.S. Secretary of Energy 2009 - 2013
    Lynn Crosby
    • Self
    • (as Dr. Lynn Crosby)
    Oronto Douglas
    • Self - Human Rights and Environmental Lawyer in Nigeria
    Sebastian Duma
    • Self
    Christiana Figueres
    • Self - Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
    Wu Gang
    • Self - Chairman of the Goldwind Corporation
    Jane Goodall
    Jane Goodall
    • Self - Founder, Jane Goodall Institute
    Maria Gunnoe
    • Self - Activist, 2009 Winner of Goldman Environmental Prize
    Jennifer Hall-Massey
    • Self - Resident of Prenter, West Virginia
    James Hansen
    James Hansen
    • Self - Climate Scientist
    Danny Kennedy
    • Self - Co-Founder of Sungevity
    • Director
      • Charles Ferguson
    • Writers
      • Chad Beck
      • Charles Ferguson
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    9bayesianlogic-46378

    Not sure Mr Powell even WATCHED the film ...

    I'm not sure Mr Powell even WATCHED the film, but no matter. The so- called "review" he gave was ignorant. The reasons why films like TTC and DiCaprio's "Before the Flood" are so important is that the general public does not know how to cut through the distracting noise which Mr Powell's review so exemplifies, and does not care to understand the simple science which makes climate disruption due to human emissions of greenhouse gases a logical necessity.

    The claim that this is a "leftist idea" is ridiculous, since the inevitability of climate disruption due to fossil fuel emissions was nailed down at the end of the 19th century, and details worked out by 1938 by Guy Stewart Callendar, with proof.

    The argument is easy: (1) Energy is always conserved. (First law of thermodynamics.) (2) Earth receives energy from Sun at high frequencies and radiates it out as heat, keeping energy on Earth in balance. (Black body radiation.) (3) Carbon dioxide has a big an powerful absorption line at the peak of the Earth's heat emissions. Carbon dioxide is a well-mixed trace gas. Effects of such gases do not depend upon their being dominant. Nitrogen, for example, has no such effect, and it's more than 70% of atmosphere. Consequently, carbon dioxide retains some of the energy which would otherwise be emitted in the process described in "(2)". The more carbon dioxide, the greater this effect. (4) The retention heats the atmosphere, and, transitively, the oceans, which, at the higher temperature restores black body balance needed for the equilibrium of "(1)" and "(2)". (5) Human emissions of carbon dioxide are many many times greater than ANY natural source. (6) Effects of variations in Sun, volcanoes, magnetic fields, and the rest are inconsequential and uncorrelated with long run temperatures. (7) Physical calculations and evidence from deep Earth history substantiate the effect.

    Finally we KNOW this works the way it does because we rely upon the effect to ENGINEER things, and we do that successfully. For example, if this were not correct, then we could not build semiconductors which operate the circuits in computers, cell phones, and other devices successfully. Moreover, if this were not correct, we could not keep spacecraft in the proper range of temperatures for them to work. So it's not just speculation. We know it works. It has to. And it has zero, zilch, nil to do with politics.
    1cwalker-34188

    One-sided promotion of the "green" industry

    Time to choose - between two sides of the same coin. One industry we all know is harming the planet, and another that had done a good job with marketing spin.

    This is a false choice. Both are terrible. We have other options. Where's the conversation about degrowth?
    1gjr-85165

    No reason to even watch this

    Watch 'what/why in the world are they spraying?' instead. the fact is that prominent figures in science such as david keith of harvard university have already admitted to being able to 'geoengineer' the weather. what that means is using sprayed particulates of things such as aluminium, barium, lithium, and many other dangerous free-form oxide metals. This information is outlined in USAF training manuals as well as the above mentioned documentary. the fact is that global warming, climate change, or by any other name is now and most likely has always been the agenda to control the weather known as 'chemtrails' to some and weather modification to the rest because that is what it really is.
    HwajangshilAgashi

    Poorly written, just as poorly narrated.

    You know that expression, "preaching to the choir"?

    I am the choir. It should have been easy to get me fully on their side, and get a high star rating from me.

    Instead, I was continually distracted by the poor writing. It felt as though every other sentence started with "But...". I'm not even one of these people who believe that you should never start a sentence with a conjunction. However, it is definitely a pet peeve of mine when a documentary is written in such a way where it seemingly only makes a statement in order to then juxtapose it with the next statement, which invariably starts with "But...".

    Not only that, it also made matter-of-fact statements, without backing them up in any way, simply because it suited their narrative. For example, when they stated that the KPK chairman and deputy chairman were arrested on fabricated charges. I am not saying that this is not true, but why not state instead what these charges are, and that the accused denied them as fabricated, or something along these lines?

    This film would have come across as more balanced (it really is incredibly lopsided) if they had addressed, rather than ignored, challenges with renewable energies. All these "green" technologies are far from "green" in their production. Producing an electric car, for example, is more emission intensive than producing a regular car, due to the batteries. If you only focus on how much greener they are to run, and ignore the higher energy required to produce them, you are not providing a balanced picture, and people who know this will use it as a reason to dismiss the film as all lies.

    There are other things, but I'll leave it at that.

    As for the narration, I honestly do not know what they were going for, but the bland, slightly depressed tone and slow speech felt somehow patronizing, making the poor script all the worse.

    What a disappointment.
    1gregg-a-powell

    Please, please, please Spare Me

    More leftist drivel.... Take out your Brain - Wash it - reinsert into Cranium. Oscar Isaac did a fine job narrating the film, but it is completely one sided - it does not present evidence (or lack thereof) that in fact - the climate always changes, has always changed, and will continue to do so... last time the Earth spontaneously warmed up from the last Ice Age, I'm pretty sure the Industrial Evolution had not yet occurred, and predated Humans' ability to potentially affect the environment. Suspect Al Gore helped fund this Movie. Would like to have seen an evenly balanced presentation of the facts - to include a discussion of scientifically proved phenomena that affects global climate change over many millenniums to include cyclical variations in Earth's axial tilt, orbital eccentricity, Precession of solstices and equinoxes, and External/Celestial forces.

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    • Release date
      • June 3, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Czas wyboru
    • Filming locations
      • Indonesia
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      • $3,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $29,233
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,233
      • Jun 5, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $29,233
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