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It's also true that historical movies help us remember horrifying past events, but I'm talking about movies that lead us to make positive change in the here and now. I just can't think of any good examples. And as Descolada notes down below, I don't think any of these oil movies are focused on peak oil per se, but rather on reducing our dependence on foreign oil. Thus, a movie like Syriana is probably not going to inspire the public to demand the implementation of alternative energy on a faster timescale. Or even worse, it could lead people to clamor for drilling in ANWR.
(Too bad Oil Storm was only a cable movie on FX, or else more people would have been shocked to see Katrina do exactly what had been laid out in the movie.)
But my point is that I think it is very hard for any MSM movies to adequately address any kind of serious problems. The hope for Syriana and others of its ilk is that they are not MSM movies (although it seems to be that way), and instead tackle issues head on, and deal with profitability second.
People in the USA (and all around the world actually) are not electing politicians based on whether they are corrupt or not - they generally take this part for granted. People are electing those that they think will make their lives better; in the case of US - those that promise to continue their pretty unsustainable way of life at least a little longer.
This is the sour truth and at least according to my observations there is a huge group that on the surface is expressing their rage against the Iraq fiasco, oil dependance etc., but when they get home or get on their SUVs, they start thinking in other terms and finally vote for Bush. And will vote for him even after their world starts crashing down before their eyes.