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'The Fourth Kind' cheats viewers of substance

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I love it when movies pretend to document "real" events, and when these fake documentaries are set in the horror genre it can churn out awesome results-not that long ago I reviewed the amazing "Paranormal Activity." But when these kinds of films crash, they crash like no other....

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alan Merrill

posted 11/12/09 @ 7:30 PM CST

Its pretty funny that it already says that the names have been changed and you say that you couldnt even fin the name Abigail Taylor in Nome. Hmmmm. Thats ok, i didnt think the movie was tha best but would you put your real name out there to be bothered by thousands of people wanting answers. Even if the movie was a hoax, wich i dont belive that the footage was. Look at all the storys and supposed footage other than this. I will say nothing more accept, the guy that wrote 'The Fourth Kind' cheats viewers of substance needs a friggin hobby. It is Hollywood and you definatly aint no pro critic so dont quit your day job if you have one.

Aubrey

posted 11/14/09 @ 4:05 PM CST

So what if it wasn't real?? It was still an amazing movie and it got me and my friends screaming. Maybe it was real for all we know your "investigation" may not be real. Either may there is ,but who knows. For all we know we could of all gotten brainwashed and a lot of stuff could of happend. The thing is great you are pretty sure it's not real. Well I think if you left out the whole "Regardless don't watch this movie." I say WATCH IT!!!!
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