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Ultimate Crop Circles: Signs From Space?

Ultimate Crop Circles: Signs From Space?

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Paging Colin Andrews
Review: Filmed just prior to the release of the movie "Signs", this documentary is essentially an interview with Colin Andrews interspersed with aerial photos and videos of crop circle formations. The film gives Andrews an opportunity to exonerate himself from the bad press he garnered when he was "set up" as a hoax by the mass media, to review his 20 year career as a circle investigator, and to ruminate about the significance of these phenomena. Included is the rarely seen footage of a crop circle being made in 10 or so seconds while balls of light swirl overhead.

The only serious drawback is the presentation of the circles themselves. The viewer is presented with galleries of circle formations that flash by too quickly to actually see much of anything. You have to slow the DVD speed to a virtual standstill (or better yet, pause) in order to linger over individual images.

Despite the fact that this film is as much about Andrews as it is about the phenomenon, anyone remotely interested in crop circles should view this documentary.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Paging Colin Andrews
Review: Filmed just prior to the release of the movie "Signs", this documentary is essentially an interview with Colin Andrews interspersed with aerial photos and videos of crop circle formations. The film gives Andrews an opportunity to exonerate himself from the bad press he garnered when he was "set up" as a hoax by the mass media, to review his 20 year career as a circle investigator, and to ruminate about the significance of these phenomena. Included is the rarely seen footage of a crop circle being made in 10 or so seconds while balls of light swirl overhead.

The only serious drawback is the presentation of the circles themselves. The viewer is presented with galleries of circle formations that flash by too quickly to actually see much of anything. You have to slow the DVD speed to a virtual standstill (or better yet, pause) in order to linger over individual images.

Despite the fact that this film is as much about Andrews as it is about the phenomenon, anyone remotely interested in crop circles should view this documentary.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Amazing Photos & Footage......But Kind Of Boring
Review: I purchased this DVD thinking it would be like the documentaries I see on Discovery, A&E, TLC, etc... But it's not quite a documentary, it's an interview along with some amazing photos of crop circles and footage of white orbs forming a crop circle. It lacks the flow of a documentary and information, and it has no plot. It got kind of boring besides the photos and footage. The music on the main menu was creepy which made us believe it would be a very entertaining DVD. But it wasn't that entertaining. Overall, it was an OK DVD, but I have seen better crop circle documentaries on TV.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A buddy film - a disappointing DVD.
Review: I was seeking an objective documentary about crop circles. This is not it. This is a buddy-film.
Peter Robbins, noted UFO researcher and author interviews Colin Andrews, noted crop circle researcher and author about conspiracies and cover-ups and personal mistakes made. Chatty interview, not very informative. The only real value in the DVD is the photo gallery located in the "extras" section.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A buddy film - a disappointing DVD.
Review: I was seeking an objective documentary about crop circles. This is not it. This is a buddy-film.
Peter Robbins, noted UFO researcher and author interviews Colin Andrews, noted crop circle researcher and author about conspiracies and cover-ups and personal mistakes made. Chatty interview, not very informative. The only real value in the DVD is the photo gallery located in the "extras" section.


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