Whats the deal with this "4th Kind" movie
I think I believe in aliens more than ever now but not 100% on this one. Anyway I think this shit was better than lame Paranormal as far as real footage goes.
At 8:00 PM 9 November 2009
DJ Josh V wrote
wow a fictional movie cemented your belief in aliens?? I def dont want to be near you when 2012 comes out lol
heres something i found interesting
The film's trailer states that the story is based on "actual case studies," but does not specify which cases. As a result, much speculation has arisen regarding the search for documented evidence from the actual cases and whether Dr. Abigail Tyler is a real person or a fictional character for use in an internet viral marketing campaign.[11]
On September 1, 2009, an investigation by the Anchorage Daily News examined the validity of the film's premise, and its relation to actual disappearances that have occurred in and around the town of Nome. The investigation found no specific events to back up the claims in the film and also revealed that unsolved deaths in Nome are no more frequent than any other small Alaskan town. The consensus is that the high rate of alcoholism combined with the harsh landscape surrounding Nome accounts for a majority of disappearances (just as in other remote areas).
heres something i found interesting
The film's trailer states that the story is based on "actual case studies," but does not specify which cases. As a result, much speculation has arisen regarding the search for documented evidence from the actual cases and whether Dr. Abigail Tyler is a real person or a fictional character for use in an internet viral marketing campaign.[11]
On September 1, 2009, an investigation by the Anchorage Daily News examined the validity of the film's premise, and its relation to actual disappearances that have occurred in and around the town of Nome. The investigation found no specific events to back up the claims in the film and also revealed that unsolved deaths in Nome are no more frequent than any other small Alaskan town. The consensus is that the high rate of alcoholism combined with the harsh landscape surrounding Nome accounts for a majority of disappearances (just as in other remote areas).
At 8:26 PM 9 November 2009
Dj-M.Bezzle wrote
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wow a fictional movie cemented your belief in aliens?? I def dont want to be near you when 2012 comes out lolheres something i found interesting
The film's trailer states that the story is based on "actual case studies," but does not specify which cases. As a result, much speculation has arisen regarding the search for documented evidence from the actual cases and whether Dr. Abigail Tyler is a real person or a fictional character for use in an internet viral marketing campaign.[11]
On September 1, 2009, an investigation by the Anchorage Daily News examined the validity of the film's premise, and its relation to actual disappearances that have occurred in and around the town of Nome. The investigation found no specific events to back up the claims in the film and also revealed that unsolved deaths in Nome are no more frequent than any other small Alaskan town. The consensus is that the high rate of alcoholism combined with the harsh landscape surrounding Nome accounts for a majority of disappearances (just as in other remote areas).
LOL @ people jumping to conclusions and taking me too seriously and the 2012 comment. I just think it was better than paranormal and gives you something to think about.I find it funny how the video gets blurry when shit starts to happen.In other words Im not buying it (the movie).It just makes you think is all Im saying.
At 9:04 PM 9 November 2009
DJ Josh V wrote
LoL but you guys liked paranormal?.Movies suck now period.Freekin low buget cam corder shit makes me dizzy
At 8:15 PM 10 November 2009
DJ Josh V wrote
paranormal was good because despite the fact that it was made with a low budget cam corder, the movie had good character development, was funny, and creepy throughout! This 4th kind movie was not funny, no character development, and just retarded. I never really felt connected to the movie.
At 9:04 PM 10 November 2009
djskiggz wrote
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wow a fictional movie cemented your belief in aliens?? I def dont want to be near you when 2012 comes out lolheres something i found interesting
The film's trailer states that the story is based on "actual case studies," but does not specify which cases. As a result, much speculation has arisen regarding the search for documented evidence from the actual cases and whether Dr. Abigail Tyler is a real person or a fictional character for use in an internet viral marketing campaign.[11]
On September 1, 2009, an investigation by the Anchorage Daily News examined the validity of the film's premise, and its relation to actual disappearances that have occurred in and around the town of Nome. The investigation found no specific events to back up the claims in the film and also revealed that unsolved deaths in Nome are no more frequent than any other small Alaskan town. The consensus is that the high rate of alcoholism combined with the harsh landscape surrounding Nome accounts for a majority of disappearances (just as in other remote areas).
yeh i read about this, how lame that they would go as far as to flat out lie to people for the purposes of marketing. But then again, that is the essence of marketing isn't it?
At 1:32 AM 11 November 2009
Gor wrote
Damn,Well I dont know what is real anymore so ill just assume like everyone else everything is fake.I was hoping there was some truth to 4th kind but Ill just say it and paranormal sucked ass then.Ok thats sound right
At 10:17 AM 11 November 2009
DJ Josh V wrote
I wanted to see 4th kind...but then i looked at Rotten Tomatoes (not that i listen to RT)and it got 13%....i then couldnt get anyone to go with me.
At 7:13 PM 11 November 2009
dj hes wrote
I dont know what movies to see anymore... it seems like every movie that looks like it may be cool ends up having people say it sucks...
At 3:44 PM 2 December 2009
Free Man wrote
I guess it's about abductions because of the "4th Kind" reference.
This month I am attending a UFO discussion with a few alleged abductees--should be a trip. Anyway, UFOs are real--it just means Unidentified Flying Object. Sure that happens!
But aliens abducting people... just seems silly to me.
This month I am attending a UFO discussion with a few alleged abductees--should be a trip. Anyway, UFOs are real--it just means Unidentified Flying Object. Sure that happens!
But aliens abducting people... just seems silly to me.
At 5:20 PM 2 December 2009
kalibhakta wrote
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