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bennelson 01-27-2012 08:31 PM

REVENGE OF THE ELECTRIC CAR - now on DVD
 
Hi everyone!

In case you haven't heard, REVENGE OF THE ELECTRIC CAR is now out on DVD.

See the web page for where to get your copy.

I mail-ordered it, and my copy arrived yesterday, but I had a night-class, so I didn't get to watch it until tonight.

I'm just wondering what you guys thought of it - whether you saw it in the theater or just watched it on DVD.

For me, it did NOT have the same emotion to it that WHO KILLED THE ELECTRIC CAR? WHO KILLED was such an amazing story, especially all the heart from the owners of the EV-1 when it got recalled.

REVENGE really was just a documentary focusing on the current mainstream electric cars coming to market, plus the drama of Tesla, and a little color thrown in by Reverend Gadget.

Maybe it's because for me, the electric car has been alive ever since I saw WHO KILLED THE ELECTRIC CAR. I've worked on my electric bicycle, motorcycle, Electric Geo Metro conversion, bought a Citicar, fixed up an Electrak mower, and have been around the blog-0-sphere and back.

Nothing in the film was really that new or exciting for me (although I hadn't heard about Gadget's place burning down!)

I really think a much more interesting film would be JUST about Dave Cloud, Bob Beaumont, Bob Rice, Lee Hart, Cal-Cars, and all the other "little people" that are secretly changing the world.

My wife's car - which she has had FOREVER - is just finally dying. Time for something new. I e-mailed a couple friends asking for car advice. One response was from my oldest brother, the traditionalist of the family. He recently bought a nice used Prius. In part of his response, something caught my eye - he said "I personally will probably never buy a pure gas vehicle again".

Now THERE's a sign of a changing world. Not what car manufacturers are building or not, but changing the ideas, attitudes, and beliefs of what our world should be.

MPaulHolmes 01-27-2012 09:20 PM

I watched it yesterday on Netflix (available streaming online). I agree that it wasn't like the first one. They kept talking about changing the world with $40,000 or $110,000 cars. The volt owner's average income is $177,000. I know that they are early adopters, but this is 2012. This should have been done a long stinking time ago, and we should be past the "ridiculously expensive early adopter phase". I wish there were a plug in hybrid kit for a couple thousand bucks that can do even 10 or 15 miles before switching over to "other".

bennelson 01-27-2012 09:56 PM

Gosh darn it! That means we gotta make one and do a documentary about it! :rolleyes:

NeilBlanchard 01-27-2012 10:11 PM

You can also watch it on Hulu or iTunes.

Hulu - Revenge of the Electric Car - Watch the full movie now.

I just watched it on Hulu (while drafting on CarBEN EV5) and it is great fun.

bennelson 01-27-2012 10:26 PM

The link I posted at the top shows you everywhere you can see the film. It's available on DVD/Streaming, etc., etc. There's no reason not to see it.

MPaulHolmes 01-27-2012 11:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bennelson (Post 282943)
Gosh darn it! That means we gotta make one and do a documentary about it! :rolleyes:

They needed just under $200,000,000 for the first few teslas. I think we'll need about $2000 for the kit prototypes. haha. But did you see Musk's house? I live in my mother in laws basement, which can help keep costs down.


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