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Michael Crichton's new novel "State of Fear" is about a self-important NGO hyping the science of the global warming to further the ends of evil eco-terrorists.
Evil, evil, evil.
Kids get a straightforward good-v-evil eco-tale with cutesy characters; parents will find little more than a spot-the-celebrity-voice game (Beyoncé, Christoph Waltz, Aziz Ansari and Pitbull).
They are the best of things and the worst of things, prophets who are as likely to take us into the wilderness as to deliver from eco evil, but prophets nonetheless.
I'm not evil; I like eco-friendly things.
Is the person who goes by the chatroom handle "Mother of Three" the evil genius behind the eco-terrorist outrages?
For similar reasons, coalbed methane extraction is maligned by eco-activists as its "evil twin".
Some of the protesters in Washington this week might hesitate to go so far.And yet what weapons will this ferocious prophet of the eco-underground take up against the irredeemably evil forces of global capitalism?
There she meets Ronin (Colin Farrell, speaking in a mild Irish brogue), the leader of the Leafmen, a corps of green-uniformed eco-warriors committed to saving the forest from the evil Boggans.
She fell for eco-warrior Spider but her life fell apart after she was raped by evil Phil Simmonds.
Sure the story is really nothing new, albeit updated with a topical eco-friendly theme, complete with a predictable love story and obvious good versus evil polarity, but the film is more a visual feast than a character study.
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