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"There's twelve hours of this?" I asked myself while
watching what I can only assume are a series of
completely disconnected featurettes and "documentaries"
about UFO's and abductions, all of which are about as
half baked as I expected them to be. When I put these
DVD's in my player, I almost expected documentaries in
the vein of the 90's television show "Sightings," but in
reality this is just a compilation of various
documentaries and television specials that discuss UFO's
and don't really try to decipher anything regarding the
anomaly of UFOlogy. Unless you're a die hard fan of this
sort of phenomenon and want to soak in twelve hours of
documentaries and specials, there really won't be much
to lure audiences in, in the end.
I used
to be a hardcore UFO nut when I was a preteen and looked
up about as much information on the paranoia as
possible, but the fact remains that about 98 percent of
the alleged cases and mysteries that are discussed here
can be explained with mere logic and photoshop analysis.
One of the scientists even admits as much. But he then
backtracks and explains that there are a small number of
cases never explained. And those that can not be
explained, aren't automatically alien visitors by
default. The first DVD in the set is basically a lecture
of a renowned scientist in front of a crowd looking at
photos he's taken for hours and then gazing in awe at
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