I think the question should be... if this was based on a true story, doc. (i.e.

Right now, astronomers are [still] trying to find evidence of very simple life forms in space.

"Something like 'Paranormal Activity' or 'The Fourth Kind' sort of accesses that desire to be recognized or famous. But this one offered up "actual" dialogue and video footage. ""What they should've done," Michels said, still laughing, "is premiered here at the local theater. Galileo all over again. ps stay away from the desert....they are most definitely watching.

Hope you're well met.... They can take any shape or form and can exist outside our perception of space time. My intention was only to ensure that this wikipedia article more accurately relate the nature of the referenced article and its arguments re: the validity of the movie's claims. Btw it should clearly state that this movie is dumb Also, if you are from the movie company, I can be bought off for $1000.

The sentence that had preceded the reference footnote had made it seem like the article it referenced was neutral; I changed the word "addresses" to the world "assails," and have also added specifics from the referenced article which relate to its argument.

(E.A. "Honestly, I've only ever heard of it through fiction," he said, "not as an actual scientific scale of measurement. Why was everything that discussed the controversy surrounding the legitimacy of the films claims removed? All the people in the "original documentary footage" were paid actors. "I was skeptical from the start but [also] questioning, which is one of the reasons I got a few chills. The cited Anchorage investigation blows this movie out of the water. The movie sometimes has scenes made to I was curious about this phrase and see there was casual discussion of it at Can there be a prominent statement that this movie is fictional?Can there be a prominent statement that this movie is fictional?

"Universal" means 100% negative and no film in history has ever accomplished this.

In 2009, the film The Fourth Kind was released, a docudrama based on a conspiracy theory that the disappearances of 24 people in and around Nome, Alaska between the 1960s and 2004 were the result of alien abductions.

Wile the movie is fictional, the ancient depictions of rockets and persons in space suits however, are real artifacts from Sumerian sites.

First paragraph should state that this movie is not based on actual events, in direct contradiction to the claims of the advertising. "We watched the trailer on the Internet, and the first scenes are these majestic mountains with these trees, which is totally not Nome," she said, laughing. I am almost insulted that they think everyone on the planet is a blithering idiot. but nome is a good town and i like it here and the fbi does come alot. You took her from me.' All the "original documentary footage" was shot by the filmmakers as part of the production. "Film reviewer Todd Gilchrist said he tried to watch the movie with an open mind. Guest7623 i live i nome and yes dr. abigail tyler is real ive even went to her house theres metal bars on all the windows and the lights are always on. "People need to realize that this is a science fiction thriller," Michels said.She said town residents have been getting a lot of phone calls lately, and frankly, they're a bit tired of talking about it. This would make the movie boring for someone who has read the article in Wikipedia before watching it. "I think that it's fun to have fictional movies about the possibility of extraterrestrial life, but it's important for the public to understand the difference between science and science fiction," Halpern said. Last night i got "abducted".. "But why market fiction as truth in the first place?Found footage and documentary-esque filmmaking changes the atmosphere of a film, Gilchrist said.

Wikipedia has a responsibility to itself and the readers to be informative that there are factual elements in this film. So. 16:30, 23 October 2009 (UTC)) In real life, there was a string of disappearances in the small town on the west coast of The FBI looked into about 20 cases, finding alcohol and frigid temperatures to be causes.

....peace Guys, I have had an alien abduction experience at 2 am two months ago, several UFO sightings before it, and I am 1,000,000% sure that the abduction was sleep paralysis mixed with halucinations(I was watching UFO Hunters on the History Channel).