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Drill Baby Drill
Todd, Jim and their buddies. No, their drilling isn`t about oil!
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Plot Summary
This documentary examines the controversial practice of oil and gas drilling and its implications for the environment and economy. It explores the arguments for and against increased drilling, featuring interviews with experts, industry representatives, and activists. The film aims to present a balanced perspective on the energy debate.
Critical Reception
As an independently produced documentary from 2012, 'Drill Baby Drill' received limited mainstream critical attention. Available reviews suggest it was seen as a piece intended to provoke discussion on energy policy, with some viewers finding it informative and others questioning its objectivity.
What Reviewers Say
Attempts to present both sides of the controversial drilling debate.
May be seen as advocacy for increased domestic drilling.
Offers a platform for discussion on energy independence and environmental impact.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific documentary is not widely available.
Fun Fact
The film's title is a direct reference to a chant that gained popularity during the 2008 US Presidential election, often associated with pro-drilling advocacy.
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