...emergency regulations limiting volcanic eruption emissions and perhaps reconsider its stance on global warming causing Al Gore to pout. Let's not forget a pack of physicists at Berkeley who have nothing else to do but play with numbers and look...
Now Playing Synopsis: Filmmaker Darryl Roberts (The Perfect Model) follows up his 2008 documentary America the Beautiful with this thought-provoking sequel exploring the prospect that being overweight and healthy are not mutually exclusive. Though eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia have traditionally been viewed as women's issues, men are increasingly succumbing to the pressure to be fit and trim as well thanks to magazine models sporting six-pack abs and perfectly sculpted muscles. Could it be that the people we trust most when it comes to health issues - namely doctors, the government and educators - are exacerbating our insecurities about body image instead of giving us a realistic image of what it means to healthy for each individual? And is the BMI scale truly a reliable way to determine what our proper weight should be? Join Roberts as he explores the desperate measures that men and women take in their attempts to maintain a healthy weight, and asks whether it's really all worth it, or just a massive scheme to profit from the unrealistic expectations hoisted upon us by the youth-obsessed beauty industry. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Cast: Darryl Roberts, Deepak Chopra, Christian Lander, Evelyn Tribole, Howard Shapiro, Linda Bacon, Kathleen Sebilius, Timothy Dolan, Paul Campos, John Robinson, David Satcher, Carolyn Costin, Bill Clinton, Johnny Cooper, Hatice Yarvuz, Shana Marie, Mehmet Ak, Chan Hartman, Alex Strauss, Barry Norman, Maria Rago, Judith Stern, Tom Hosler, Dale Fortner, Kevin Coughlin, Mary Shedd, Larry Hobson, William Cooper, Mickie Schlimgen, Joy Nash, Ragen Chastain, Greg Critser, Michele Gerren, Michelle Obama, Al Gore, Anansa Sims, Beverly Johnson, Candi Dias, Phyllis Klein, Jen Shroyer, Christy Magnani, Madison Shroyer, Bruce Magnani, Tom Smith Movie Details Play Trailer
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...him down for some spurious offense that allegedly occurred locally while he was somewhere in the world trying to convince Al Gore to lay off massages and not to exhale to save the planet from massive, hot air, carbon dioxide exhalations.
...George W. Bush had an easy time of it in Alaska. Bush won about 60 percent of the Alaska vote while Vice President Al Gore captured about 27 percent. Green Party candidate Ralph Nader had a little more than 10 percent of the vote while Reform...
...butterfly ballots and the hanging chads and the court intervention. There was also a less-than-stellar candidate in Al Gore. There were a lot of handy excuses for the Democrats' loss. This year, there are no excuses. Sen. John Kerry was...
...make the mistakes the TV networks did early Tuesday night when they prematurely awarded Florida's electoral votes to Al Gore and early today when they prematurely declared George W. Bush the winner. At this writing, it appears Bush has the edge...
...26.95; and "Titanic," $29.99. Mullen, who has had her shop in Soldotna since 1999, said she has read in Al Gore's book, "The Assault on Reason," that "the parts of the brain activated by reading are different than those stimulated...
...recent series of follow-up polls by the same group indicates that while Dean received a short-lived boost from his Al Gore endorsement, his reaction to Saddam Hussein's capture cast doubt that he can ever reach the White House. Immediately...
...have always had better arctic gear with me before. But I must admit, it was an eye-opening experience for me. Too bad Al Gore was not there with us to explain to us his global warming theory. After several days of working in this extreme outdoor...
...the Kenai Peninsula College commons. The topic will be sustainable community. The film ? An Inconvenient Truth? by Al Gore will be shown. A discussion of the film will begin at 7:30 p.m. A potluck dinner will precede the meeting at...
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