:00:08
You wanna talk about
the vanishing wilderness?
:00:10
Why are you so anxious about this?
:00:12
Because they're building a dam
across the Cahulawasse River.
:00:15
They're gonna flood a whole valley, Bobby.
:00:18
They're drowning the river, man.
:00:24
- We're talkin' to you.
- All right.
:00:26
Just about the last wild, untamed,
unpolluted, unfucked-up river in the South.
:00:32
- Don't you understand?
- We understand.
:00:35
There ain't gonna be no more river.
Just gonna be a big, dead lake.
:00:40
It's a very clean way
to make electric power.
:00:42
Those lakes provide many people
with recreation.
:00:45
My father-in-law has a houseboat
on Lake Bowie.
:00:53
You push a little more power into Atlanta...
:00:55
... a little more air conditioners
for your smug little suburb...
:00:59
... and you know what's gonna happen?
They're gonna rape this whole landscape.
:01:02
They're gonna rape it.
:01:05
- That's an extreme point of view, Lewis.
- It is.
:01:08
Extremist.
:01:45
We're gonna leave Friday from Atlanta.
:01:47
I'm gonna have you back
in your little suburban house...
:01:51
... in time to see the football game
on Sunday afternoon.
:01:54
I know you'll be back in time to see
the pompom girls at halftime.
:01:57
I know that's all you care about.
:01:59
Lewis, I wanna thank you.