http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/blog/2010/sep/30/10-10-no-pressure-film
Caution: It might shock some.
Best wishes,
John
PS: I've had a few problems with my eyes in recent months which culminated
in laser eye surgery to repair a torn retina a week ago, hence I'm having to
cut down my computer use. Just thought I'd explain why you will see less of
me.
I hoped you were exaggerating, but this is worse than I could have imagined.
What on earth were they thinking of? I only watched the classroom sequence
then couldn't stand any more. As you say, the message it sends, that acting
to cut carbon emissions is the conformist cowardly thing to do and that
those who resist are noble martyrs, couldn't be better portrayed if the
sceptic lobby had recruited half of Hollywood. And the fact that the smug
little miss who suggested cycling to school was called Jemima and the one
who refused was Tracy, just adds a nasty hint of class snobbery to the mix.
I'm ashamed and depressed.
best wishes, all the same - hope your eye clears up quickly and
comprehensively,
Tanya
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I suspect the producers have some hidden ironic twist which is yet to be
revealed, but I doubt it it will work.
Best wishes,
JR
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Here's response from one Telegraph reader...
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A video that encapsulates everything about modern day 'environmentalism.
Bullying and intimidation - Check
Sanctimonious - Check
No basis in reality - Check
Fascist - Check
Absence of humour - Check
Cock all to do with science - Check
Let's all enjoy the green movement so publicly slitting its throat.
* * *
Makes me weep to see the gloating.
Best wishes,
JR
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From: "Phoebe Cronk" <phoebe...@googlemail.com>
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Sent: Friday, October 01, 2010 1:03 PM
Subject: Re: [Monbiot] New 10:10 film, 'No Pressure'.
Hi Tanya,
I volunteer at 10:10 and thought I could help answer "What an earth were
they thinking of?"
10:10 is an upbeat and positive campaign which seeks to inspire and
celebrate everyone actively reducing their emissions. This mini-movie was
made by Spanner Films to celebrate 10:10 and combines the creative talents
of arguably the country's most respected and successful commercial director,
Dougal Wilson, with those of the nation's best loved writer and film maker,
Richard Curtis. It take a different approach to reach, hopefully, a new
audience.
And that approach is humour, tongue firmly in cheek. Of course we don't want
to ACTUALLY blow people up. It is a bit of a gore-fest and that's not to
everybody�s liking but we bet ithat would get people talking, and it has.
As well as some negative comments, we've had a lot of very positive
responses and it's great to see that the film is encouraging people to talk
about climate change!
And isn�t that the battle we all face? To engage people in the problem and
present a solution? Yes, this mini-movie is a radical departure from usual
NGO fare, however, it�s fun (we think), exciting and mainstream.
Climate change is a crisis of potentially immense proportions, consequences
of which will almost certainly be felt by our children and certainly grand
children. People all over the world are already being affected and time
frame for action which will minimise these consequences is shrinking
alarmingly. It's time for all of us, ordinary people, to demonstrate �
simply and practically � that we care and we want action from our political
leaders.
Again, when we first saw No Pressure we knew it wouldn't be to everyones
taste / cup of tea, sure. But we hope it�ll reach new people. People who�ve
Best wishes,
Phoebe
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I wrote to 10:10 telling them to disband after this fiasco. They wrote back
with a very sheepish reply.
I still can't understand how they approved this for release -- and
suggesting that those who have reacted as I did are 'offended' or 'don't get
the humour' is downright patronising. I wasn't offended by it at all and
I've laughed at everything pythonesque from Mr Creosote to Brian being
crucified, so please don't suggest I'm can't appreciate some genuinely funny
violence. What made me really mad was the same as you, John; seeing
environmentalists play into the hands of every rabid denier in the
blogosphere.
Best wishes,
JR
> everybody�s liking but we bet ithat would get people talking, and it has.
>
> As well as some negative comments, we've had a lot of very positive
> responses and it's great to see that the film is encouraging people to
> talk
> about climate change!
>
> And isn�t that the battle we all face? To engage people in the problem and
> present a solution? Yes, this mini-movie is a radical departure from usual
> NGO fare, however, it�s fun (we think), exciting and mainstream.
>
> Climate change is a crisis of potentially immense proportions,
> consequences
> of which will almost certainly be felt by our children and certainly grand
> children. People all over the world are already being affected and time
> frame for action which will minimise these consequences is shrinking
> alarmingly. It's time for all of us, ordinary people, to demonstrate �
> simply and practically � that we care and we want action from our
> political
> leaders.
>
> Again, when we first saw No Pressure we knew it wouldn't be to everyones
> taste / cup of tea, sure. But we hope it�ll reach new people. People who�ve
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