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Originally posted by Ram
MODs can you please look at this guys (IsaacKoi) information - I don't trust him for some reason.
He has filled this thread with dis-information - and I suspect he could have influenced alot of people with the things he write. Cuz it's false.
Originally posted by Ram
Maybe - IsaacKoi is not so guilty afterall - Just another victim of a coverup.
Originally posted by Springer
Ram:
I am confused why you claim this site/page www.badmovieplanet.com... is fake?
After I was interviewed on Encounters (by the same guy that would go on to produce Alien Autopsy), and the local news, Mr. American Bandstand, Dick Clark, would enter into this strange story. In 1995 I got hired to direct on a crime reenactment series called US Customs: Classified. There, I became friends with Paul Chitlik, the head writer. Paul had heard me mention the tape once and insisted I let him see the video. After I finally got around to showing it to him (I delayed giving it to him because, at the time, I was a little too embarrassed to show him something that wasn't as slick as my current directing samples), he told me he could get us a made-for-TV movie deal with the video. I laughed at him and flippantly said "Yeah, okay, Paul. I want a story by credit, you can write the teleplay, I'll direct it, and we can produce it together." He said okay and a week later we had a deal at Dick Clark to remake my little first feature. A year and a half later of turn-around nightmares at Showtime we ended up at UPN.
This time around I had a $1.2 million dollar budget and the guys from The X-Files were creating our space ship and aliens. Like in my original, we used little kids to play the aliens. We shot the remake in Vancouver in a week -- the first ever made-for-TV movie shot in 5 days. We did twenty minute takes and floated three weather balloons with lights in them above the house set so I could shoot 360 degrees without seeing a light. I directed the whole movie from a small remote camera monitor in a room in the back of the house. I gave camera directions to the cameraman and the actors followed preset precise blocking movements, like a play. I have to admit it was a blast. We came in $300,000 under budget and left feeling like we had created the most original alien story since Orson Well's version of H.G. Welles' War Of The Worlds. Then the you-know-what hit the fan.
Originally posted by Springer
I am confused why you claim this site/page www.badmovieplanet.com... is fake?
Originally posted by Diplomat
I think the article at the "badmovieplanet" site gives a sound explanation about this video, but can we really trust this "source?" It isn't exactly a credible news source or something, it is an amateur looking website that could be put together and ran by a 16 year old hoaxer for all we know.
There. Same name of the movie in IMDB. Does it prove it enough for yah? The guy who made it wanted it to be as REALISTIC as possible, so he hired top notch actors. Its the same film, if you'd bother to watch.
Originally posted by Springer
Bottom line for me is we have a guy who is a movie producer/director who claims he shot the first video for $6,500.00 AND he claims it's for sale and that he has a 3/4" tape copy of it.
[edit on 5-15-2007 by Springer]