A group of ranchers investigate paranormal happenings along the 37th Parallel, they are known as the Cowboy Sky Watchers.A group of ranchers investigate paranormal happenings along the 37th Parallel, they are known as the Cowboy Sky Watchers.A group of ranchers investigate paranormal happenings along the 37th Parallel, they are known as the Cowboy Sky Watchers.
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Fake AF, scripted AF, lame as hell. Everything about this show is fake. It's so obvious that they have people running around at night with lights, making noises, and planting fake tracks. And are they even real cowboys or did they just take a 30 day basic intro to cowboying course right before the show? They couldn't even recognize the squeal of a wild swine, and they left their horses totally alone at night tied to a small branch (of course one escaped). All these guys do is freak out, be scared of everything, and make bad decisions. This show is like ghost adventures x10 only not entertaining.
I expected to hear bad reviews from skeptics (and there are alot of you!). This compelled me to want to write a positive review since few are currently posted.
This is a new show and different than others of the same topic.
To compare this show to other predecessors is ridiculous!
Older shows have been running for years and from the beginning production, crew and cast has been on point, which makes you think they were and still are preparing with data (which are pouring in from all over the world), interviews from retired pilots, high-tech equipment which they have access too and professionals to educate. It took them years and they are still discovering.
This show is only on its 2nd season and yes, they are still working out the logistics of it and yes, the characters/cowboys are not all professionals and they do not hide it, as the introduction implies.
If you've really watched, some of the guys have been working on cattle /buffalo ranches for years (cowboys) and some are green in the field of ranching, but bring other expertise. This is where it separates from other shows of the same genre, they are not experts with high-tech equipment nor are they working with the government.
Production, cast and the crew were not prepared for the crop circles, smells, the numerous mutilated animals and the radiation they are experiencing, so yes, they are all jumpy, specially the horses who have probably witnessed these events and know by scense there is danger close, plus horses need time to get used to the new crew and all of the lights even the cowboys with their own horses and riding expertise find them hard to handle, (maybe blinders are needed).
I have caught some funny parts which are entertaining and the background sounds to hype up its a given because they are trying to hike up ratings! (New show) I particularly think some of the spooks and sounds and the reaction of the cast are legit.
People, dont tell me you've not heard of UFO's, UAP's, surgical precised animal mutilations (with no blood), crop circles, triangles, noises, lights on the ground and in the skies, cryptics, BigFoot, SkinWalkers and Native American stories passed down from generations that are now becoming facts by science. If you have not, you've been under a rock!
These events are facted based data recorded by real people who experienced this phenomenons (remember the Foo Fighter Orbs reported by pilots circa 1945?) How about fact based data from ancient times that are being discoved daily and the most recent data backed by our growing technology?
Recording any visual/audio data thru cell phones has become available to all of the WORLD and with social media it is easier to share data that we've experienced as amateurs.
This is why this show is relatable because these people are amateurs who are responding to something that they are seeing, smelling, feeling or harming them for the first time.
We may live a lifetime not ever getting close to or wanting to get close to what they are showing us. So why not experience it in the comfort of your own home.
People, use your third eye and expand your mind, there is so much out there and alot of it is unexplainable. This show is just discovering there is an audience out there that does believe and they are still exploring their potential.
People that commented on the show having no back up data did not give it a chance.
I have seen plenty of back up data (as best they can without a large budget), if you watch it, they show articles and existing public data confirming the areas in USA, and parts of the World that have been experiencing similar events.
This show is documenting on the specific areas that they are filming and collecting data they can use to understand whats happening around them in order to protect themselves, the animals on their property and to educate and record their experiences for all to see their documted amazing journey.
So give them a break, get educated, laugh, even get spooked.
Knowledge is power for us who understand the possibility of the strange happenings around us, underneath us and above us.
Believer or non believer don't speak out until you have the facts on a subject as diverse, complicated and worldly as this one.
Enough said, enjoy the show....
This is a new show and different than others of the same topic.
To compare this show to other predecessors is ridiculous!
Older shows have been running for years and from the beginning production, crew and cast has been on point, which makes you think they were and still are preparing with data (which are pouring in from all over the world), interviews from retired pilots, high-tech equipment which they have access too and professionals to educate. It took them years and they are still discovering.
This show is only on its 2nd season and yes, they are still working out the logistics of it and yes, the characters/cowboys are not all professionals and they do not hide it, as the introduction implies.
If you've really watched, some of the guys have been working on cattle /buffalo ranches for years (cowboys) and some are green in the field of ranching, but bring other expertise. This is where it separates from other shows of the same genre, they are not experts with high-tech equipment nor are they working with the government.
Production, cast and the crew were not prepared for the crop circles, smells, the numerous mutilated animals and the radiation they are experiencing, so yes, they are all jumpy, specially the horses who have probably witnessed these events and know by scense there is danger close, plus horses need time to get used to the new crew and all of the lights even the cowboys with their own horses and riding expertise find them hard to handle, (maybe blinders are needed).
I have caught some funny parts which are entertaining and the background sounds to hype up its a given because they are trying to hike up ratings! (New show) I particularly think some of the spooks and sounds and the reaction of the cast are legit.
People, dont tell me you've not heard of UFO's, UAP's, surgical precised animal mutilations (with no blood), crop circles, triangles, noises, lights on the ground and in the skies, cryptics, BigFoot, SkinWalkers and Native American stories passed down from generations that are now becoming facts by science. If you have not, you've been under a rock!
These events are facted based data recorded by real people who experienced this phenomenons (remember the Foo Fighter Orbs reported by pilots circa 1945?) How about fact based data from ancient times that are being discoved daily and the most recent data backed by our growing technology?
Recording any visual/audio data thru cell phones has become available to all of the WORLD and with social media it is easier to share data that we've experienced as amateurs.
This is why this show is relatable because these people are amateurs who are responding to something that they are seeing, smelling, feeling or harming them for the first time.
We may live a lifetime not ever getting close to or wanting to get close to what they are showing us. So why not experience it in the comfort of your own home.
People, use your third eye and expand your mind, there is so much out there and alot of it is unexplainable. This show is just discovering there is an audience out there that does believe and they are still exploring their potential.
People that commented on the show having no back up data did not give it a chance.
I have seen plenty of back up data (as best they can without a large budget), if you watch it, they show articles and existing public data confirming the areas in USA, and parts of the World that have been experiencing similar events.
This show is documenting on the specific areas that they are filming and collecting data they can use to understand whats happening around them in order to protect themselves, the animals on their property and to educate and record their experiences for all to see their documted amazing journey.
So give them a break, get educated, laugh, even get spooked.
Knowledge is power for us who understand the possibility of the strange happenings around us, underneath us and above us.
Believer or non believer don't speak out until you have the facts on a subject as diverse, complicated and worldly as this one.
Enough said, enjoy the show....
UFO Cowboys presents itself as an unscripted reality style show that takes place somewhere in the American west. However, it doesn't take long for you to realize you've been hornswaggled. The show follows a group of "cowboys" who call themselves the UFO Skywatchers, area ranchers (and maybe farmers too) who work together to observe and investigate the many reported strange occurrences that happen in this mysterious part of the country. While it doesn't take long to realize someone's pullin' your leg, you have to admit UFO Cowboys provides some entertaining, silly, corny fun. There's mystery, suspense, and B-movie acting, and the production values are pretty darn good for a show you stumble across for free on the Roku channel. My recommendation is to set back, put your boots up on the coffee table, dial down your critical thinking to about 52 percent, and enjoy a little escapist adventure with these good ol' boys.
Mountain Monsters is easily the best and most authentic Bigfoot/Alien/Cryptid/Ghost show ever made. Nothing about it was meant to be taken seriously and the boys seemed to be having a good time playing an adult version of hide and go seek out in the woods at night chasing fairy tales. Unfortunately, lead actor "Trapper" passed away and the show ended. This show attempts to recreate the magic of Mountain Monsters by relocating out west and changing the hunt from Cryptids to Aliens.
We're introduced to the cast the same way Mountain Mobsters did it: the Leader, the Rookie, etc. None have strong personalities and it's easy to confuse which guy playing cowboy dress up is which. And cowboy dress up they play: cowboys from the old west. We're talking ten gallon hats, chaps, the whole costume. They ride horses for some reason. They carry six shooters and lever action prop rifles. It's like they walked off the set of Cowboys vs Aliens. None of this is appropriate or necessary for what they do. It's only there to dupe you into believing these actors are cowboys.
Not that cowboys possess any special knowledge or skills useful for a UFO hunt. Quite the opposite I should think.
The plots are the usual debunked "mysteries": crop circles, cattle mutilations, alien possessions, etc. All appropriate for a fun guys-night-out in the woods trying to scare each other. Too bad what's missing from this show is the fun. Where the Mountain Mobsters crew were clearly enjoying themselves, this lot seems embarrassed to be there and just want to go home.
I have it five stars more for the memory of Mountain Monsters than for what this show actually is, which is not good. Five stars.
We're introduced to the cast the same way Mountain Mobsters did it: the Leader, the Rookie, etc. None have strong personalities and it's easy to confuse which guy playing cowboy dress up is which. And cowboy dress up they play: cowboys from the old west. We're talking ten gallon hats, chaps, the whole costume. They ride horses for some reason. They carry six shooters and lever action prop rifles. It's like they walked off the set of Cowboys vs Aliens. None of this is appropriate or necessary for what they do. It's only there to dupe you into believing these actors are cowboys.
Not that cowboys possess any special knowledge or skills useful for a UFO hunt. Quite the opposite I should think.
The plots are the usual debunked "mysteries": crop circles, cattle mutilations, alien possessions, etc. All appropriate for a fun guys-night-out in the woods trying to scare each other. Too bad what's missing from this show is the fun. Where the Mountain Mobsters crew were clearly enjoying themselves, this lot seems embarrassed to be there and just want to go home.
I have it five stars more for the memory of Mountain Monsters than for what this show actually is, which is not good. Five stars.
It actually kinda bothered me off that they are presenting this as a reality show while staging goofy crap like one of the cowboys being grabbed and flung backward by what we are to assume is an alien when they walk through crop circles to... "investigate".
Possibly the worst show I've ever seen- if you thought TIGER KING or DUCK DYNASTY were intolerable, wait until you get stuck in the swamp with the UFO COWBOYS who are even more delusional and embarrassing than the aforementioned.
My boyfriend was amused, but I wasn't in the slightest. Not only is the presentation cheesy and unimaginative, but shockingly, I also found it kind of pretentious in a bizarre way and worst of all it's deceptive and if you've got people who believe that the Democratic Party performs satanic rituals with babies in the basement of a pizza shop, you better believe somebody will watch this and take what they're saying seriously.
How could this show improve? It desperately needs a outsiders perspective - a fact checker, a narrator, a host who isn't a self proclaimed "ufo cowboy".
Possibly the worst show I've ever seen- if you thought TIGER KING or DUCK DYNASTY were intolerable, wait until you get stuck in the swamp with the UFO COWBOYS who are even more delusional and embarrassing than the aforementioned.
My boyfriend was amused, but I wasn't in the slightest. Not only is the presentation cheesy and unimaginative, but shockingly, I also found it kind of pretentious in a bizarre way and worst of all it's deceptive and if you've got people who believe that the Democratic Party performs satanic rituals with babies in the basement of a pizza shop, you better believe somebody will watch this and take what they're saying seriously.
How could this show improve? It desperately needs a outsiders perspective - a fact checker, a narrator, a host who isn't a self proclaimed "ufo cowboy".
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