{"id":710,"date":"2007-05-20T19:56:12","date_gmt":"2007-05-20T17:56:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/en.greenmedia.md\/?p=710"},"modified":"2007-05-20T19:56:12","modified_gmt":"2007-05-20T17:56:12","slug":"shells-eureka-extended-commercial-comes-to-dvd-in-wired","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/salvaeco.org\/shells-eureka-extended-commercial-comes-to-dvd-in-wired.html","title":{"rendered":"Shell’s “Eureka” extended commercial comes to DVD in WIRED"},"content":{"rendered":"

Filed under: Emerging Technologies<\/a>, Etc.<\/a>, Oil Sands<\/a><\/p>\n

There is a ridiculously small number of people who have had their lives transformed into a movie. There number of people who have seen their lives spun into a nine-minute corporate commercial is even smaller.
Billed as “A story inspired by real events,” the Shell Films commercial “Eureka” has been available for a while, but I hadn’t seen it until this month’s WIRED arrived. The issue is polybagged with a copy of the film on DVD. I figured I could spend nine minutes of my life I’ll never get back on the agitprop, and let AutoblogGreen readers know if it’s worth their time. It’s not. <\/p>\n

The film isn’t poorly filmed or executed in any way – I’ve been to enough film festivals to know that it’s easy to make uninspired short films – it’s just not really fun to watch a well-lit press release. I’ll summarize the film – with spoilers – and also put the YouTube stream of the movie (the clip above is the trailer) in case you want to decide for yourself after the jump. You can also watch the film over on the Shell website<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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