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Re: 'Fourth Kind' Movie Review

From: Steven Kaeser <steve.nul>
Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2009 16:19:29 -0500
Archived: Mon, 09 Nov 2009 18:21:12 -0500
Subject: Re: 'Fourth Kind' Movie Review


>From: K Wilson <K_Wilson.nul>
>To: post.nul
>Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 09:55:57 -0600
>Subject: Re: 'Fourth Kind' Movie Review

>>From: John Velez <jvelez49.nul>
>>To: post.nul
>>Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 00:21:48 -0500
>>Subject: 'Fourth Kind' Movie Review

>>I'm going to be lazy about this and simply copy/paste the review of
>the movie I left for Errol on his FB page.

>>Here's the review...

>>Good movie. More of a case study than some kind of overview or treatise
>>on the abduction phenomenon. It surprised me that I was completely
>>unfamiliar with this particular Alaskan case.

>>I liked the fact that the producers didn't go out of their way to
>>(further) sensationalize UFO abduction by creating a bunch of CGI
>>aliens and UFOs. Very good job by the movie-makers overall.
>>They gave respectful treatment to a very complex case. No need to
>>sensationalize something that is already way off the known charts.

>John,

>I concur with your opinion. I saw the movie yesterday and it is a good
>movie, well worth the time and money. While there are some inaccuracies
>as far as real abduction scenarios go, I feel this movie will awaken
>the general public a bit further as to the reality of alien abductions.

>According to Nick Redfern, the lady whose case this movie is based
>upon, is a real person. I have sent injuries to a few people about her,
>her case, the videos that were used in the film, and if her sleep study
>was ever published (or can be read somewhere.) I can say one thing, if
>she does in fact exist, I
>completely understand why she would want to remain anonymous.

>If others on this List do see the movie, be sure to stay for the
>credits at the end.

Please have Nick Redfern provide details as to the Doctor in
question. I believe that she doesn't exist until proven
otherwise. I find it absolutely strange that people would
support a film because they thought it portrayed any sort of
reality, and use it to promote their beliefs. That, in my
opinion, is pretty sick and those involved with this should know
better.

As pointed out, this has no basis for belief that these deaths
were related to Alien Abductions, In Alaska, I suspect that
losing 20 to 30 people to alcohol abuse, disorientation and the
cold, over a 35 year period, is probably normal. No paranormal
explanation is needed.

But then again, it makes for a hellava movie...



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