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The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch (2020)
Great show
This show is great, and keeps things interesting but the rockets and drone shows are a distraction from the science. Interesting to see what they will come out with next.
THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE
In the 1950s, so they say, a group known as the Aetherians met with Eisenhower, and he became disturbed when they showed him their technology that made them invisible, and made a deal to exchange technology in return they would be able to abduct some people and have secret underground bases.
Reportedly Eisenhower had a heart attack that day, and the Aetherians did not live up to their end of the bargain (in addition a group of nordic looking aliens reportedly met before that to warn the government not to meet the Aetherians).
The Aetherians were described as human looking but deformed.
Whether these are the people responsible for Skinwalker Ranch is anyone's guess, but for those interested in the truth, another movie Night of the Skinwalkers talks about the above, basically it's a prehistoric culture that became super technologically advanced, think Atlantis, and they are able to change the flow of time via antigravity and shrink their size so we can't see them. Whether it's true or not, it does give some answers for questions that I think lean towards what this show will soon have to ask, which is, if these things are that deep underground, then just how long have they been there?
Night of the Skinwalkers (2024)
An intelligent movie for intelligent audiences
We really enjoyed another movie from the same team at a film fest years ago so we decided to check this out when we received an email they had a new film out. Basically, like another reviewer said, it's like Signs meets Psycho with a twist. If you go into this expecting a big budget Hollywood movie, you'll probably be disappointed as this is more like The Seventh Seal in that the dialouge and character building have priority. I would say the film is more for people that are highly educated and can catch the references to other films, especially older ones. If you didn't go to college and study philosophy, or don't know who Jean-Paul Sartre is, you'd probably want to skip this movie just like the existentialist film creatives other films Scent, Eaters of the Dead, SARS-29 and Journey to the End of the Night, which are probably a bit too intellectual for casual viewers and will be more than they can chew and handle if they are expecting non-stop action and mindless entertainment. But if you like movies that make you think, and will stick with you days afterward, especially with the ending, then it's worth checking out.