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Bill Nye: Science Guy

Bill Nye: Science Guy (2017)

April. 10,2017
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6.8
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Bill Nye is retiring his kid show act in a bid to become more like his late professor, astronomer Carl Sagan. Sagan dreamed of launching a spacecraft that could revolutionize interplanetary exploration. Bill sets out to accomplish Sagan's mission, but he is pulled away when he is challenged by evolution and climate change contrarians to defend the scientific consensus. Can Bill show the world why science matters in a culture increasingly indifferent to evidence?

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Wordiezett
2017/04/10

So much average

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Sexyloutak
2017/04/11

Absolutely the worst movie.

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Bea Swanson
2017/04/12

This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.

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Kaelan Mccaffrey
2017/04/13

Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.

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mobilehomey
2017/04/14

While this movie wasn't that bad I did give it one star because I find it ironic that most of the problems Bill Nye says we need science to solve were created by scientists.Science, my friends, is what's eventually going to destroy us all.

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kurtleenettleton
2017/04/15

This film takes a broad and full bodied approach to depicting Bill Nye. From his mutual interest in science and fame, to the swath of successes and critiques that lay out there against him. We get to see a small glimpse into the upbringing of Bill and what his parents and family are like. The film then catalogs, in real time, a man facing modern society's disenfranchisement with science. The clever part of this film is that Bill isn't so warm and personal always, not even to those who know him closest apparently, so the bulk of the portrait we get of Bill is driven by these moments with other people or settings. It's then that his public persona drops for just a moment and something real happens: his friend plays him an important song from his past, a glacier cracks while he's explaining the science of climate change, the cube-sat Light Sail successfully test deploys, a young girl tells him she believes in religion over science, and a young man (son of Bill's climate change opponent) walks out on a lecture he's giving a class. In each of these instances we see or hear Bill take a beat, and you can just feel his inner thoughts. The reality of those moments weighs heavy. We're shown a man saddled with the responsibility of pushing the world to better itself, a responsibility he signed up for when he made that beloved 90's TV show. It is a responsibility he may not still want like he used to, but nonetheless Bill finds himself in the position to "change the world".

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slaw-02487
2017/04/16

I really enjoyed this film because of its thoughtful insight into Bill Nye's life and his goal of making the world a better place. It could have been so dry, like many biographies, but instead it was filled with personal interactions and unexpected peeks into his thinking process. It shows the best of science in action and the respectful way he tries to persuade science doubters of the important truths of our age. In addition, the photography and editing were beautifully done. Bravo! Good job!

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rangergirlie
2017/04/17

As a kid, I loved watching Bill Nye: the Science Guy in school and developed a love of science that is boundless. This documentary gives you an insight into who Bill Nye, the man, really is, and just how hard he is fighting to keep this world from destroying itself. It's a tiring battle, but someone has to change the world.

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