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This documentary saw Marcel Theroux investigate how global warming will affect us in the future. It was highly interesting and entertaining.
Marcel treats the issue in a similer style to his brother Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends documentary, although not quite as wry and humorous due to the nature of the documentary. we see Marcel travel to Chernobyl to visit people that still live of the land and he also visits scientists who believe global warming is a myth.
It's a highly entertaining documentary that leaves us with the conclusion that nuclear power is the only way to deal with global warming. It's just a shame that this documentary was shown at such a late time, it was on at about 2 o'clock in the morning so not many people at all were lucky enough to see it.
Marcel treats the issue in a similer style to his brother Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends documentary, although not quite as wry and humorous due to the nature of the documentary. we see Marcel travel to Chernobyl to visit people that still live of the land and he also visits scientists who believe global warming is a myth.
It's a highly entertaining documentary that leaves us with the conclusion that nuclear power is the only way to deal with global warming. It's just a shame that this documentary was shown at such a late time, it was on at about 2 o'clock in the morning so not many people at all were lucky enough to see it.
- davidmcclen
- Jan 24, 2006
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