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Originally posted by Timeseer
Why are they all about bad extraterrestrials? Why can't there ever be any good extraterrestrials?
Originally posted by Timeseer
Why are they all about bad extraterrestrials? Why can't there ever be any good extraterrestrials?
Originally posted by Timeseer
Why are they all about bad extraterrestrials? Why can't there ever be any good extraterrestrials?
Originally posted by Chickenhound
Originally posted by Timeseer
Why are they all about bad extraterrestrials? Why can't there ever be any good extraterrestrials?
Wells if they are intellegent like us then they will realize we are a threat and avoid us or stop us or something like that.
Originally posted by Sphinx
Originally posted by Timeseer
Why are they all about bad extraterrestrials? Why can't there ever be any good extraterrestrials?
They want ETs to be evil.. They're brainwashed by action movies and computer games. they're as stupid as Bush and Ahmadinejad..Have you watched CNN lately? You're living on a dangerous planet full of agressive creatures.. That's why ETs aren't interested in making official contact with humans, ETs only make contact with some people who seem to be friendly, open minded and intelligent..
Originally posted by l0rds0fcha0s
That is right there are three new movies set for release.
The first is:
Night Skies:
Steven Spielberg came up with the idea for Night Skies in the late 1970s when Columbia Pictures wanted a sequel to Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Spielberg had no interest in a sequel, but also didn't want Columbia make a sequel without him, as Universal Pictures had done with Jaws. Spielberg came up with a treatment to a Close Encounters follow-up (instead of a sequel) initially entitled Watch the Skies (which had also been a working title for Close Encounters). Spielberg based the story on a tale of alien encounters he had heard from noted UFOlogist J. Allen Hynek while doing paranormal research for Close Encounters: back in 1955, a Kentucky family claimed that they had been terrorized and held captive by aliens who surrounded their farm and dissected their farm animals. In Spielberg's original treatment for Watch the Skies, eleven malicious extra-terrestrial scientists try to communicate with chickens, cows, and other cattle in an attempt to discover which of Earth's animal species are sentient, before turning their unwelcome attentions on the human family. Fueling Hollywood rumors about the film, NASA announced that Spielberg paid to reserve cargo space for the 1980 inaugural Space Shuttle flight, in order to film the Earth and its Moon from orbit for the film's opening sequence. Spielberg stated that he would produce Watch the Skies but not direct it, as he was under contract to direct his next film for Universal. (Taken from Wikipedia)
Alien Autopsy:
Humouristic reconstruction of the 1995 scandal when two British lads where accused of having faked a documentary from the Roswell incident in 1947. (Taken from IMDB)
The Visiting:
The Visiting tells the story of a mysterious epidemic that alters the behavior of human beings. When a Washington D.C. psychiatrist (Nicole Kidman) discovers the epidemic's origins are extraterrestrial, she must fight to protect her son, who may hold the key to stopping an imminent invasion. (Taken from wikipedia) This film is set for release November 2, 2007