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Hydropower Saves The Fugitive

The fugitive movie poster

I had the chance to re-watch an early 1990s blockbuster, The Fugitive (1993), starring Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones. Ford plays a doctor wrongfully accused of murdering his wife.  He is unexpectedly freed from the transport bus taking him … Read More

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Hoovervilles and Poverty in Seabiscuit

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In terms of energy themes, Seabiscuit (2003) focuses on cars displacing horses in the transportation sector.  However, poverty and the capability for self-renewal show up as recurring themes, too. One scene, just 15 minutes in, features the archetypal image of … Read More

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Stupid Energy Elements in Idiocracy

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I’m not sure why it took me so long to finally watch the movie Idiocracy (2006), but I can see now why it was an instant classic.  This movie is rich with energy material, so I can’t tackle all of … Read More

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Holes Is A Water (and Energy) Movie

holes poster

I happened to watch Holes (2003) with my family, and I remember how popular the film was when released. Among other notable elements, this movie was the screen debut for Shia LaBeouf. The movie’s entire plot revolves around water. In … Read More

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Goldeneye’s Energy Weapons

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Returning to an earlier theme of energy in James Bond movies, I was surprised to see a few elements in Goldeneye (1995). That movie was notable for a few reasons: it was the first Bond film made after the disintegration … Read More

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Time Bandits, Evil, and Nuclear Mastery

time bandits poster

For some reason sometimes I get into a streak of 1980s movies. I watched Back to the Future (1985) , The Goonies(1985), Raiders of the Lost Ark (1985), and Time Bandits (1981) all in pretty quick succession. Time Bandits is … Read More

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The Formula and Fischer-Tropsch

the formula dvd cover

The mysterious and secret formula under investigation in The Formula (1980) is the not-so-secret Fischer-Tropsch (F-T) formula, which had been known over half a century when the movie was made.  The F-T process converts different solid or gaseous feedstocks, such … Read More

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Rocky Meets Patton Meets The Godfather

Rocky poster

I have one more comment about The Formula (1980). Its director John Avildsen also directed Rocky and Karate Kid.  All three movies center around an underdog upstart who takes on the establishment.  In Rocky, Sylvester Stallone’s Italian Stallion takes on … Read More

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Hydropower for Medieval Torture in The Princess Bride

THE PRINCESS BRIDE
1987, 20th Century Fox

In my opinion, The Princess Bride (1987) is one of the funniest movies of all time.  And, it’s an energy movie!  In a classic scene, Westley the Farm Boy is tortured in the Pit of Despair, which looks like a … Read More

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German Scientist as Villain and Comedic Foil

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Around the third minute of The Formula (1980), there is a roundtable introduction of German leaders and scientists during WWII.  The scene reminded me of a similar scene in the comedy Naked Gun 2 ½ (1991) introducing the titans of … Read More

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A Divergent View of Our Energy Future

DIVERGENT
2014, Summit Entertainment

I went with my 14-year old daughter to see Divergent (2014). It turns out she wasn’t the only teenage girl there watching the movie, which attracts a similar demographic as Hunger Games (2012), which the blog earlier noted is a … Read More

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Llewyn Davis Predicts the Future of Cars

INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS
2013, CBS Films

Inside Llewyn Davis (2013) is a critically acclaimed movie about the lives of fictional folksingers set in Greenwich Village in the early 1960s. Interestingly enough, there is a fascinating history about how the electrification of guitars changed the global music … Read More

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Edison, Feynman, and the Mystery of Energy

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I’ve already covered some of the notable energy references in the biopic, Edison, The Man (1940) in my previous post linked here.  But I couldn’t help looping back to comment on one great line summing up how energy was seen … Read More

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The Formula for Making an Energy Movie

the formula dvd cover

The Formula (1980) with George C. Scott and Marlon Brando is one of the first major oil films released after the 1970s oil shocks.  Rather than presenting the very positive side of oil the way most pre-1970s films did, this … Read More

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A Heroic Portrayal of Thomas Edison

Edison, The Man
1940, MGM

I stumbled across the movie Edison, The Man (1940) with Spencer Tracy and had to watch it.  First, Thomas Edison is the quintessential inventor whose innovations—such as the cost-effective, long-lasting electric lightbulb and other electric appliances—changed the global energy landscape … Read More

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The Rig: A Disaster

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The Rig (2010) is a cringe-worthy, low-budget thriller about a disaster in the Gulf of Mexico with the IMDB tagline: “In the midst of a tropical storm, the crew of an offshore oil rig must survive the rampage of a … Read More

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The Goonies has Excellent Shelf Life

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I watched The Goonies (1985) with my sons. What’s not to love about a classic kids’ movie from the mid-1980s that was written and directed by Steven Spielberg and stars Sean Astin, Corey Feldman, and Josh Brolin? Energy shows up … Read More

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Oil Man 3: Using Technology To Solve our Addiction

ironman 3

I watched Iron Man 3 (2013) with my son, and we both enjoyed it.  While the original Iron Man (2008) and The Avengers (2012) were nuclear movies (see the earlier post here), Iron Man 3 surprised me by including oil as … Read More

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Oscars Around the Corner – August: Osage County

AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY
2013, The Weinstein Company

I saw the movie August: Osage County (2014), which was nominated for two Academy Awards (Meryl Streep for Best Actress and Julia Roberts for Best Supporting Actress). I wouldn’t be surprised if both actresses win, as I found the performances … Read More

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Walter Mitty Shows the Secret of Icelandic Energy

THE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY
2013, Twentieth Century Fox

I recently watched The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013), which is a fun movie based on the 1939 short story with the same name by James Thurber and a remake of a 1947 movie starring Danny Kaye. While traipsing … Read More

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Mary Poppins and Air Pollution

MARY POPPINS
1964, Walt Disney

Another thought occurred to me about Saving Mr. Banks (2013), which as noted in my previous blog post is a movie about the creative conflict between Walt Disney (Tom Hanks) and P.L. Travers (Emma Thompson) during the production of the … Read More

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Energy and Water Save Mr. Banks

SAVING MR. BANKS
2013, Walt Disney Studios

I watched Saving Mr. Banks (2013), the touching movie about the creative conflict between Walt Disney (Tom Hanks) and Mary Poppins author P.L. Travers (Emma Thompson), with my family over the holidays. A few energy and water references merit sharing. … Read More

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Tribute to Peter O’Toole

LAWRENCE OF ARABIA
1962, Columbia Pictures

Lawrence of Arabia is one of the greatest films of all time. It captured the romance and mystery of Saudi Arabia on screen for a western audience and referenced water tensions, serving as a prelude for later films dealing with … Read More

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ARGO brings Hollywood and Coal Together

ARGO
2012, Warner Bros.

ARGO (2012) is nominally about geopolitical entanglement in the Middle East, including several references to oil.  However, it also makes an insightful observation about coal. In the 36th minute, Lester Siegel (a famous movie director played by Alan Arkin), makes … Read More

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ARGO Stands for “Another Really Gripping Oil” Movie

ARGO
2012, Warner Bros.

I finally watched ARGO (2012), which is a gripping film about the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis and the 2013 Best Picture Academy Award Winner. The movie—produced by George Clooney and Ben Affleck—addresses US entanglement in Iranian governance through an openly … Read More

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Despicable Me 2: Surprising Energy & Climate References

DESPICABLE ME 2
2013, Universal Pictures

I watched Despicable Me 2 (2013) with my kids recently, counting on a good laugh based on Steve Carell’s and Kristin Wiig’s involvement.  However, the movie went beyond that, surprising me with two energy (and climate) references on top of … Read More

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Wheelers Dealers: Real World Parallels

THE WHEELER DEALERS
1963, Filmways Pictures

Reading Marianne’s June post on The Wheeler Dealers (1963) brought two connections to mind. First, though the movie is a spoof-like comedy, the financial tactics and maneuvers (e.g. going to Wall Street to raise money for risky ventures) seem similar to those … Read More

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Man of Steel: A Super Energy Movie

MAN OF STEEL
2013, Warner Bros.

I didn’t expect Man of Steel (2013)–the latest in the decades-long Superman franchise–to be an energy movie. But it had several key energy components throughout the movie. Themes related to “Peak Oil” were mentioned twice. In the opening scene, Clark … Read More

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Monsters University: Prequel to an Energy Movie

Monsters University Poster 2013

I watched Monsters University (2013) with my kids. This movie, which is a prequel to the energy-themed Monsters, Inc. (2001), is an entertaining look at college life. Its story line is presented in the context of two main protagonists (voiced … Read More

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Monsters, Inc.: An Animated Movie About the Modern Energy Industry

MONSTERS, INC.
2001, Pixar Animation and Walt Disney

Inspired by Friday’s opening of Monsters University (2013) (the prequel to Monsters, Inc. (2001)), here are some of the energy elements portrayed in the original movie, released over a decade ago. If you’ve watched the Energy at the Movies pilot … Read More

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Turbo: The Snail Racing Energy Movie

TURBO
2013, Twentieth Century Fox

My 7-year old son is thrilled with the trailers of Turbo (2013), set for release in July. It’s a racing movie about an underdog snail, nicknamed Turbo, who has unlikely dreams of being fast.  Though the trailers only reveal some … Read More

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The Eyes of Texas

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In an earlier post about Promised Land (2012), I noted that there was a University of Texas pennant on the wall in a way that is reminiscent of Written on the Wind (1956). Rock Hudson’s character in the latter presumably … Read More

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The Texas Oilman, Part 1

Giant Poster 1956, Source: IMDb

One of the recurring stereotypes in energy movies is that of the Texas Oilman. There are far too many Texas Oilman characters in movies and TV to list, but here’s a start: – Clark Gable, Boomtown (1940) – James Dean, … Read More

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Roger Ebert: A Tribute from Energy at the Movies

Roger Ebert
Image Courtesy RogerEbert.com

We wish to honor Roger Ebert, who died today after a recurrence of cancer, for his important impact on movies for the last 4+ decades. He was a movie fan, an important cultural critic who appreciated the societal value of … Read More

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Water and Poverty in the Movies

Louisiana-Story-Poster-1948

One more comment on Louisiana Story… as I’ve noted before, images of women either washing clothes by hand without piped water and/or carrying buckets of water appear to be the international symbols for poverty. The movie Louisiana Story (1948), which captures some … Read More

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1946 Shallow Water Oil Production in Louisiana

THUNDER BAY*
1953, Universal Pictures

Following up the last post, I think it’s interesting that Louisiana Story (1948) and Thunder Bay (1953) are both about shallow water oil production in 1946 Louisiana.   Louisiana Story was made in 1946 but released two years later, whereas Thunder … Read More

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Where Oil, Water and Cajuns Mix: Louisiana Story

Louisiana-Story-Poster-1948

The Louisiana bayou setting in Beasts of the Southern Wild reminds me of a 1948 film, Louisiana Story.  This movie is fascinating for a few reasons.  And, despite its quirks, I really like it. The black-and-white movie is almost entirely … Read More

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Nuclear Energy and The Hunt For Red October

The Hunt for Red October Poster 1990

The James Bond tribute at the Oscars got me thinking again about the different ways energy has appeared in Bond films (see my earlier posts here, here, and here), and subsequently, the archetypal Bond Sean Connery. One non-Bond Sean Connery … Read More

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The Avengers and Nuclear Power

The Avengers
2012, Walt Disney Studios

Sticking to a theme of Oscar movies that have energy in them, I thought I would quickly mention a few things from the Avengers (2012). The most prominent energy angle is the recurring appearance of nuclearesque energy throughout the movie.  … Read More

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Hunger Games is a Hydroelectric Movie, Too

THE HUNGER GAMES
2012, Lionsgate

Following on our Jennifer Lawrence Oscar nominee theme, here’s a follow up to my earlier post regarding The Hunger Games.  While The Hunger Games (2012) is primarily a coal movie because of the imagery from district 12 (a coal mining … Read More

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Hunger Games is a Coal Movie

THE HUNGER GAMES
2012, Lionsgate

With Jennifer Lawrence’s Oscar nomination for Best Actress in a Leading Role for Silver Linings Playbook, it seems like an appropriate time to highlight the energy content of her other big 2012 hit The Hunger Games.  It’s a coal movie.  … Read More

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Quantum of Solace: An Energy and Water Film

QUANTUM OF SOLACE
2008, MGM & Columbia Pictures

Quantum of Solace (2008) is both an energy film and a water film. Oil makes an appearance when the CIA makes a deal with the bad guys to keep Bolivian oil flowing to the USA.  Keep in mind that in … Read More

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James Bond Saves the World from an Oil Crisis

NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN
1983, Warner Bros.

In Never Say Never Again (1983) Sean Connery makes his triumphant return to the role he made famous (or was it the role that made him famous?) in a self-parody about coming out of retirement to save the day.  What … Read More

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Skyfall: NOT an energy movie

Skyfall Poster 2012

While Skyfall (2012) is many things—a fun movie, a Bond thriller, and a blockbuster—it is not an energy movie. But, for me, it does raise the question of which Bond movies have energy or resource themes.  And, in spirit of … Read More

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Promised Land and Made in America

PROMISED LAND,
2012, Focus Features

One of the recurring elements of the movie Promised Land (2012) is the idea of “Made in America.” The main character (played by Matt Damon) is mocked by his business partner at one point for wearing his old beat-up boots … Read More

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The Promised Land: Texas Written On The Wall

PROMISED LAND,
2012, Focus Features

One more interesting tidbit I noticed in The Promised Land (2012) (Matt Damon’s movie about fracking) was the touching scene where Frances McDormand’s character (a landman* securing lease rights for drilling) communicates with her teenage son in Houston via Skype.  … Read More

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The Promised Land: Frac Fluids on Fire

PROMISED LAND,
2012, Focus Features

One of the more visually entertaining scenes in Promised Land (2012) was when the environmental activist Dustin Noble (played by John Krasinski) visited a local school to discuss the risks that fracking poses to farms.  Firstly, selecting the name of … Read More

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An Energy Expert’s Review of “Promised Land”

PROMISED LAND,
2012, Focus Features

I went to watch Promised Land (2013) last night.  The movie is rich with energy content, and so I will be blogging about it over multiple entries in the coming days/weeks.  But, I wanted to get a brief review and … Read More

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Promised Land Opens Friday

PROMISED LAND
2012, Focus Features

Promised Land is coming out this Friday January 4th.  I’m looking forward to seeing it and am curious to see how accurate it is.

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