I don't like those eyes.
Anybody check this out yet? It looks a scary from the trailers.
I don't like those eyes.
This movie looks creepy all around. Apparently this is based on true events.
its 'white noise' but they replaced ghosts with aliens
It looks like a decent flick - but I haven't heard anybody say " a" since the mid-nineties.
I got that from Cartman. lol
looks pretty interesting
i have always been interested in aliens.
Looks interesting but most PG-13 movies that are suppose to be scary suck, Like for example The Ring, The Eye, Etc..
I dunno. I thought The Ring, The Grudge were scary as . The Eye, however...
That was immediately who I thought of![]()
I'm not seeing , but I thought the commercial was scary as .
I remember hyperventalating the whole time while watching "White Noise" and then sleeping with the lights on.
But then again, I have had a fear since I was about 8 of dead people talking to me through technology. Around that time, my grandmother read me an article of how somebody's mother kept communicating with them through the TV. I haven't been right ever since![]()
You guys sure do scare easy.
It should be a federal crime for anyone not from Oakland to say a.
I'm still really debating whether or not I am going to see it or not. Some of those images look really disturbing. But like someone else mentioned, I'm not sure how scary it could be by it being rated pg-13. From the trailers I thought sure this movie would have an R rating easliy.
the look just like your panda eye sig...just in the other direction.
yeah my friend told me about it, looks pretty damn scary
Only the ones that have white faces and are actually witches scare me.
Thought it was a great movie. Finished watching it today. Watched the first 20 or so minutes yesterday and then stopped because I didn't want to watch it at night.
Gave me the creeps.
Never wanted to go see it. Mainly based on this..they are trying to hype it as real or based on actual events but it's anything but. Fake ..for a probably stupid movie.The film's trailer states that the story is based on "actual case studies," but did not specify any cases. As a result, much speculation has arisen regarding the search for do ented evidence from the actual cases and whether Dr. Abigail Tyler is a real person or a fictional character for use in an internet viral marketing campaign.
On September 1, 2009, an investigation by Noori Grewal and the Anchorage Daily News examined the validity of the film's premise, and its relation to actual disappearances that have occurred in and around the town of Nome. The investigation found no specific events to back up the claims in the film and also revealed that unsolved deaths in Nome are no more frequent than any other small Alaskan town. The consensus is that the high rate of alcoholism combined with the harsh landscape surrounding Nome accounts for a majority of disappearances (just as in other remote areas).[6]
On November 12, 2009 Universal Pictures agreed to a $20,000 settlement with the Alaska Press Club "to settle complaints about fake news archives used to promote the movie." Universal acknowledged that they created fake online news articles and obituaries to make it appear that the movie had a basis in real events.
Just saw this movie a few days ago. And while the movie itself was pretty awful, the "actual footage" scenes were fairly intense. I've googled info about THEM (whether or not they're legit) and can't find anything.
Anybody have any info?
No one has any info on this. Not the post above you. Nope.
Yeah, I saw that, but (and forgive me for more than likely being completely dense), but was that article stating that the "actual footage" was faked, or simply that the attempt to explain the "disappearances" was eventually ruled to be nothing but a fabrication?
It's all fake. The disappearances are real but not any greater in that city than elsewhere in Alaska. Doesn't mean aliens didn't abduct some of them though.![]()
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