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Houston We Have a Problem

  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25m
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7.3/10
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Houston We Have a Problem (2009)
Houston We Have a Problem steps inside the energy capital of the world to see the hard truths about oil, from the Texas 
oilmen themselves. For decades American presidents have cried the woes of our nationÂ’s addiction to foreign oil. Hollow 
campaign promises project a future that can be independent and sustainable. Yet the truth is, the energy policy of the 
USA has only been a strategy of defense, not offense. We are fighting a cold war on energy, and both Wall Street and 
Main Street have no idea what to do. We will see a new form of Wildcatting in alternatives, and learn how many oilmen 
believe that being shackled to cheap oil is only destroying our empire. Many old timers realize that the oil industry must 
change, advising that it is going to take everything to meet AmericaÂ’s future energy needs.
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The Oil Barons, Wildcatters, and roughnecks and their long struggle to feed America's ferocious oil appetite. Step inside the oil culture to understand just how the USA became so addicted an... Read allThe Oil Barons, Wildcatters, and roughnecks and their long struggle to feed America's ferocious oil appetite. Step inside the oil culture to understand just how the USA became so addicted and why Houston believes we must go "Green" for a secure domestic energy future.The Oil Barons, Wildcatters, and roughnecks and their long struggle to feed America's ferocious oil appetite. Step inside the oil culture to understand just how the USA became so addicted and why Houston believes we must go "Green" for a secure domestic energy future.

  • Director
    • Nicole Torre
  • Writers
    • Nicole Torre
    • Sean McAllen
  • Stars
    • Barry Matthews
    • John Hofmeister
    • Paul Taylor
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    132
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nicole Torre
    • Writers
      • Nicole Torre
      • Sean McAllen
    • Stars
      • Barry Matthews
      • John Hofmeister
      • Paul Taylor
    • 1User review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Barry Matthews
    • Self - Offshore Roughneck
    • (as Barry 'Bear' Matthews)
    John Hofmeister
    John Hofmeister
    • Self - President, Shell Oil Company
    Paul Taylor
    • Self - Former Vice President, Anadarko Petroleum
    John Schiller
    • Self - CEO, Energy XXI
    Harry Reid
    Harry Reid
    • Self - U.S. Senate Majority Leader
    George K. Hickox
    • Self - Oil Financier & Consultant, Heller, Hickox & Co.
    B.P. Huddleston
    • Self - Chairman, Huddleston & Co.
    Danny Davis
    Danny Davis
    • Self - President, Escopeta Oil
    Carl Pope
    • Self - President, Sierra Club
    Fausto Yturria
    • Self - Rancher & Landowner
    David Blake
    • Self - President, Blake Energy
    Clayton Williams
    • Self - Chairman, Clayton Williams Energy
    • (as Clayton Williams Jr.)
    Bobby Parker Jr.
    • Self - President, Parker Drilling Company
    James T. Hackett
    • Self - Chairman, Anadarko Petroleum
    Stewart Lawrence
    • Self - Vice President, Energy XXI
    Beau Bisso
    • Self - COO, Bisso Marine Offshore Drilling Services
    Bob Mosbacher
    • Self - Chairman, Mosbacher Energy
    Bill White
    • Self - Former U.S. Deputy Secretary of Energy
    • Director
      • Nicole Torre
    • Writers
      • Nicole Torre
      • Sean McAllen
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    10dmgreer

    Often challenging, often humorous, never boring

    I just saw this film at the AFI Film Festival in Dallas, so I don't know where it will available for viewing to future readers of this comment.

    After the showing, the director Nicole Torre said that as she began meeting some of the Texas oil men in the film, she changed her attitude and recognized some of her own hypocrisy towards the subject. I say the film is challenging because it doesn't simply rubber stamp your liberal bias, Torre takes us on her own voyage of discovery. Rather than trying to fit the interviews into preconceived notions, she uses the interviews to show our history with the brutal honesty of the oilmen she's interviewing.

    And they are what make the film humorous, along with some judicious editing by Sean McAllen. Oilman Clayton Williams says "You've got to have a sense of humor about this business," and it's the Texas straight talking and sense of humor that helps make the film interesting to watch.

    In fact after a while you begin to wonder whether you might be watching an infomercial instead of a documentary directed by a liberal, but sticking with it helps you confront your own ignorance and hypocrisy, and begin to see the oilmen as allies rather than enemies.

    As a Texan I noted a curious turn take place about 2/3 of the way through - the accents changed from old-style Texas accents to modern, generic American accents. Watch the film to find out why.

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      According to Nicole Torre while oil people have been known to taste their product the liquid consumed in the movie was Diet Coke.
    • Quotes

      Danny Davis: It takes everything, but you know what its really gonna take? Its gonna take Democrats and Republicans and have 'em act like Americans. They don't act like Americans. They act like Democrats and Republicans. This is an American problem that needs to be solved by American people.

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • New Angle
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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