The "Oil Storm" movie is just a scenario movie, giving us some ideas about the outcomes of any major oil crisis, just like the movie, "The Day After" which presented us a near-realistic depiction of the outcomes of a nuclear exchange.
Although it presented me a lot of things I have been thinking and saying about the problems with America's current living infrastructure in this thread:
http://www.peakoil.com/fortopic7259.html last April.
The current living infrastructure is the very reason why we are so dependent on oil, regardless whether it is foreign or domestic. It also reinforced the very reason that certain convenient things in life can no longer be taken for granted and the national/economic security of the United States is at great risks due to unrealistic, unsustainable and wrong-headed demands of the American economy and its current living infrastructure that people depends on. Though, America isn't the only one; other Western and modernized countries have similar living infrastructures and would face the same problems as America's, as resulted from not a single oil crisis but a series of oil crisis over the next couple of decades.
Some people would hope for something better or look for better/alternative energy resources but for the long term impact, oil will still be the main source of energy for the world, especially for China and India.
In the meantime, we all needed to take a serious look at our current living infrastructure which has been so deeply dependent on oil, whether it's foreign or domestic and make plans to radically reshape and re-engineer the entire living infrastructure, the society and the economy so it would be gradually less dependent on oil in the long run.
Driving by yourself in a highway in your own ICE-based vehicle would be an obsolete thing of the past. If everybody's going the same direction as you do to some places, why drive alone in your own vehicle, wasting money on gas, insurance and an occasional maintenance in the process?