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Out of the Blue

Out of the Blue

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding, thorough, enlightening and informative
Review: Approaching the subject matter of UFO's through a purely scientific "skeptical" viewpoint, producer James Fox presents a stunning look at the body of "true evidence" into this phenomenon. No wonder top skeptic and scientific-approach supporter Michael Schermer (Scientific American) speaks so highly of "OUT OF THE BLUE." If you do not believe in UFO's, you are not alone. But when you see first hand evidence from Nasa, including on-camera interviews with astronauts, government leaders and scientists, it's pretty hard to discount the subject matter. You really need to check this out!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent documentary
Review: I purchased this DVD after seeing the version aired on SciFi channel and it was well worth the money.

This is an excellent documentary, using camera footage and testimonials to effectively prove its point, that Unidentified Flying Objects of unknown technologies do exist and there is an active campaign to hide their existence. This is not a crackpot movie trying to make a case for little green men. It presents evidence and allows the viewer to draw their own conclusions, never once does it make conjectures based on the evidence presented. It maintains professionalism and credibility throughout.

Before this film I had only seen UFO footage that looks shoddy at best. Some of the footage in this movie is very compelling, and they even go as far to have one movie analyzed by ILM (Industrial Light and Magic). After seeing the footage you can't really deny the existence of UFO's, whether you believe these are alien craft, well that's another question that, thankfully, this movie doesn't try to answer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best overview yet
Review: I've seen them all, and this is the clearest and most intelligent documentary on the subject. Includes lots of intriguing video footage. Serious and thought provoking enough to make even the most skeptical thinker understand that something odd is definitely going on in the skies.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best UFO documentary I've seen
Review: This documentary is thought provoking and compelling.

First of all, everything is up to date and there is excellent footage of UFO's and modern computer simulations where video of sightings are not available. Forget the blurry blobs of the past. Feast you eyes on relatively sharp images and clear shapes in colour.

Secondly, it makes use of old footage of statements made by Government officials during the late forties and fifties to great effect. Each statement on it's own seems insignificant but when many such statements are seen together it soon becomes clear that something "funny" is going on. By the end you'll realise that the government position is a joke. How stupid do they think we are?

Thirdly, this documentary is suitable for skeptics and those who know little about the subject. You will be informed about the origins of the "flying saucer" phenomenon and where it's at now. A case will be presented in which the evidence cannot be denied. Only a fool would persist in saying there is nothing to it. People who believe in the existance of extra-terrestrial life will get a lot out of it as well. You may feel like shouting "See - I told you so!".

Another interesting point is that this documentary covers the religious aspect and interviews two theologians to great effect. What they have to say is fascinating.

This is easily the best UFO documentary I have seen and I commend its creators. They have presented the evidence in a professional and exhaustive manner. The DVD contains a 1 hour bonus entitled "UFO's Fifty Years of Denial" which is also excellent. I cannot recommend this DVD highly enough!


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