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The 11th Hour LIMITED DVDRip XviD-iMBT

Well-known group iMBT, who hasn’t been overly active lately, is back with this interesting Documentary. This film, narrated by Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio, Takes “A look at the state of the global environment including visionary and practical solutions for restoring the planet’s ecosystems.”. This should be a fascinating watch for some of the more conscientious people around here. Quality is very good, with MP3 audio.

Synopsis: Environmental documentary 11th HOUR resides at the polar opposite of escapist summer fare, its mission to firmly confront viewers about the indelible human footprint that humans have left on this planet, and the catastrophic effects of environmental neglect and abuse. Produced and narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio, and ably directed by Nadia Conners and Leila Conners Peterson, the documentary doesn’t get much fancier than talking heads, news footage, and the occasional animated illustration, but its message is potent and delivered effectively.

Genre: Documentary
IMDB rating: 6.6 (744 votes)
RT rating: 67%
Directed by: Nadia Conners, Leila Conners Petersen
Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio (Narrator)

Release Name: The.11th.Hour.LIMITED.DVDRip.XviD-iMBT
Size: 1 CD, 700 MB
Quality: DVDRip, XviD, 576×320, video 961k, audio 134k @ MP3
Runtime: 88 minutes
Filename: imbt-xvid-11thhour

Links: IMDB, Homepage, Trailer, NFO, NewTorrents

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  1. Mikeylikes it
    March 29th, 2008 | 01:25

    Oil is a non-renewable resource. Oil will run out within our lifetimes. When the oil runs out, world economies will topple and there will be mass famine and unemployment. Only a complete idiot would disagree with this. The problem is the idiots are just that, idiots. So explaining something like the fact that oil is used to make pretty much everything on the planet including the food we eat is as useful as hitting yourself in the face with a pink salmon.

  2. birdflu
    March 29th, 2008 | 04:33

    Watched the movie… it was terribly boring and poorly produced. A few scientists and arm chair scientists telling us everything man does will hurt the planet does not convince me. I thought Leo was weak in his delivery; especially the sullen background music during his dialogs.

    It failed to inspire confidence that climate change is anthropogenic.

  3. birdflu
    March 29th, 2008 | 04:52

    @102

    What do you expect from kiddies taught by government operated schools. They are brainwashed in primary school that polar bears are dying, and man is the cause of it.

  4. Dave Burgess
    March 29th, 2008 | 05:22

    Excellent movie,…Leonardo DiCaprio is only seen for less that 5 minutes if that through the whole movie.

    To # 16 and #41 I’ve watched it, and it’s also sposored by Exxon,…give your head a f*6%nk shake before making comments like that or are you working for the petrolium industry??

    To #31 You’re one of the sheep following the rest of the herd,…read, and educate yourself. Let me guess (white suburban male, between 22 and 36,…still living at home,..right?)

    #43 RIGHT ON!!!! They don’t realize EXXON is in their pockets, and probably still go by “miles per gallon” rather than “miles per dollar”.

    #44 Must be definitely under 22yrs old,…good for him,..his kids wont have the same life he does.

    #45, 46, and #47 You’re the only ones that makes sense here,…

    #54 You’ve been watching “The Great Global Warming Swindle”,…words right out of the movie,…most of the scientists there have been sposored by the worlds (55 Billion in profit last year) largest OIL company,

    WOW,…to many here have their eyes wide shut!!!,…just go about your daily lives and forget you ever saw this movie,…15 seconds on the earth’s evolution clock, and we think we are masters of the world,…we deserve to be extinct.

    An Inconvenient Truth
    Future By Design What we should be doing
    Global Dimming
    The Great Global Warming Swindle Exxon will love you if you watch this one.

    Bill Maher – The Decider And then for a little levity,..watch Bill on Bush!!

  5. Zel
    March 29th, 2008 | 07:54

    #108 Dave Burgess

    HAHAHA Oh wow! Brainwashing at it’s best!

  6. lluu
    March 29th, 2008 | 08:23

    @52
    Yes, everyone come to Australia, where we are experiencing a 10+ year long drought, record high temperatures and the worst housing affordability in the world (excluding New York)… And we are also paying $1.50/lt of fuel… idiot

  7. Spawn
    March 29th, 2008 | 09:19

    Since this is a movie forum, Red Planet (Val Kilmer, Carrie-Ann Moss) touched on the end of this debate.

    There was a scene with Tom Sizemore where he eludes that “man is a party animal, and will never change”.

    The scary thing is that the emerging 2nd and 3rd world countries are going crazy trying to catch up to the North American ideal, primarily the ones that have the resources or the support of the industrialist nations (eg. China, India, Brazil).

    As for the Earth, it will do what it does – nobody really knows. If we are the cause, it will be just like a flat tire. You never notice or stop until all the air is out. Be it naturally, or our fault, it’s in the mail…end of story.

    Man will become extinct just like every other top predator. There will be the domino effect: Man is an animal dependant upon multiple domino runs that must simultaneously go through a million twists and turns (due to our own doing) that all have to arrive at the same time to push into that one that is us…we are the last domino (as far as we are concerned) – it only takes one missing within the chain and we become irrelevant.

    As for the Leo Dicaprio/celebrity slant of the whole thing, it’s all about viewership, and I’m sure he really does give a crap. Just the futility of it all gives me so much hope.

    Yippee!

  8. HEIC
    March 29th, 2008 | 12:39

    Theres too many Idiots on this planet, Human Extinction is Certain.

  9. the kool guy
    March 29th, 2008 | 20:14

    spanish subs?srt??????????????? anyone?????????/

    your the best …..who ever helps me out……thanx

  10. Karl
    March 29th, 2008 | 20:32

    The English sheep shaggers don’t believe in global warming. Need to ban the inbreeding in england.

  11. hawke
    March 29th, 2008 | 23:32

    hi guys first time ive posted up been using r/log for a while and think it brilliant well doen to all those that in put films.i just wondered if any one has got this with megashares link or mega upload link if not could some one upload it to either. thanks

  12. Tool
    March 31st, 2008 | 01:56

    Time to go by a Prius, after all that trunk full of batteries that in reality will last about 5 years is much better for the enviornment, right!?

  13. Gummi
    April 4th, 2008 | 13:37

    yes we are all going to die. Spanish subs anyone? LOL!

    seemed funny to me. here we all are reading/watching it on our energy burning Pc’s and TVs, and av amps. Jebus help us!

  14. Tom
    April 9th, 2008 | 03:32

    I clearly see why it is so hard to educate the dumb f**ks known as Americans.

    They love to belittle a person who is standing up for a serious cause and to protect not only his own people, but his own country.

    Jealousy? Perhaps your lives are pitiful and inadequate that you need to ridicule someone who is making the most of his fame and fortune without going down the usual route of try to increase his ego.

    One writer wrote “hipocrite” in assuming…probably correctly…that he uses 20% more than the average person. With his wealth and travel, it’s probably 50% more than the average person, or about 3000% less then the average ego driven, materialistic US celebrity. Which…begs me to wonder what the person who labelled Leonardo as a “hipocrate” would do if he/she had equal wealth. No doubt they would be squandering the fortune in a fit of self-induldged glory.

    So, if you can the capacity, the facts of what is happening to your home and world would (and should) be more important than your obvious displays of jealous and self-pity.

    So many rise to the occasion to fight a pathetic dictator in the sands of a poor country half way around the world, with “weapons of mass destruction” which didn’t exist and even if they did, are crappy 3rd world rockets that could be taken out by a team of boyscouts, when a true threat exists to take down everyting you hold dear, and you sit idley by. Where are the heros, warriors and scholars to save us from this catastrophe?

  15. Tom
    April 9th, 2008 | 03:51

    Oh…and yes…there were farms in greenland 1000 years ago, AND, not only that there were antelope and crocodile in Antartica! 200m under the snow, hoards of skeletons have been uncovered!

    How? Because the earth can “cycle” as you call it, although it’s not really a common cycle as the word “cycle” would lead you to imagine. Rather the world climate obviously can, and has many a time, changed dramatically by naturally occuring phenonmenon. Doesn’t make them fine and dandy. I’m sure the antelope ancestors would like to see their children under 200m of snow.

    But, to say this current event of global warming is NOT man-made is to simply ignore the overwhelming current evidence. I challenge anyone not sponsered by an oil company to read 0.02% of the scientific papers on glaciolgy, oceanography, geology, atmospheric composition in which it relates to global warming and then intelligently argue against those facts.

    What, because a volcano exploded before means humans can’t make a bomb?

    To just say the world was warmer or colder before is simply just too easy and simply a way to ignore the facts. I DREAM it could be true. I wish I could buy that home on the water-front, but I know I would be leaving my children with no inheritance and I can’t do it.

    I dare any doubters to actually look up a recent SCIENTIFIC paper or book and read the scientific facts. Wishing or hoping global warming not to be true…..doesn’t make it so.

  16. sd
    August 27th, 2008 | 10:31

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