Unsealed Alien Files investigates documents of alien and UFO encounters, made accessible to the public by the Freedom of Information Act. Each episode tackles a compelling alien case by open... Read allUnsealed Alien Files investigates documents of alien and UFO encounters, made accessible to the public by the Freedom of Information Act. Each episode tackles a compelling alien case by opening these previously off-limit secret files.Unsealed Alien Files investigates documents of alien and UFO encounters, made accessible to the public by the Freedom of Information Act. Each episode tackles a compelling alien case by opening these previously off-limit secret files.
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Reliability and quality of the accounts are all over the place. Frequent citing documents that have no pedigree of authenticity. First episode starts with one of the least verified around: Project Blue Planet. It jumps all over even within each episode, repeats itself, and seems downright scatterbrained. Snippets of interviews from various people not even directly related to what they're talking about are sometimes cut between other various footage. There's a lack of objectivity and an undeveloped constant sense of alarm or revelation in the narrator's voice. It feels like a strange rush throughout combined with everything but the kitchen sink.
I could also do without the extremely frequent images of the beings themselves, which, by the way, are more like horror movie versions here. I don't need to be bombarded by that stuff. After watching something thoughtful, restrained, objective, and well organized like the short two seasons of Close Encounters, most of Unsealed was difficult to tolerate. I think the highlight for me was probably the Australian aborigine episode, but they kind of blew it by going on too long about Pine Gap and other facilities. To be fair, some of the supposed witnesses and "experts" are presented here in a more unvarnished manner than other shows and I don't think they come off well. I suppose I should be thankful for that.
I could also do without the extremely frequent images of the beings themselves, which, by the way, are more like horror movie versions here. I don't need to be bombarded by that stuff. After watching something thoughtful, restrained, objective, and well organized like the short two seasons of Close Encounters, most of Unsealed was difficult to tolerate. I think the highlight for me was probably the Australian aborigine episode, but they kind of blew it by going on too long about Pine Gap and other facilities. To be fair, some of the supposed witnesses and "experts" are presented here in a more unvarnished manner than other shows and I don't think they come off well. I suppose I should be thankful for that.
The first few episodes were interesting, but as you go through the series, they recycle everything. And when I say everything, it literally is. Footage, cheap computer generated animations, testimonies, stories, even the lines from the narrator get recycled now and then. The last episode I saw was about 4 stories they had previously covered and they brought nothing new at all, you could literally narrate the show yourself just by looking at the images. Another annoying thing is that they always use "people think" or "allegedly", didn't they have access to information? I mean did they find any evidence of anything? Because all you see and hear in that show is pretty much the same speculation you would have had 20 years ago. It feels cheap and made in a minute by a 12 year old. Also feels like 4 episodes would have been enough, but there are two seasons of 20+ episodes, I can't even imagine how bad it gets in the second season.
I've been deep into this topic for 20 years. And this series has to be the worst of any of this genre. Its kind of like alien files for Dummy's. To get any thing out of this show and claim to like it, then it would have to be first time watching said subject matter. It skims over the equivalent of two lines of a novel for each story. Not really giving the viewer anything apart from the name of the incident. Instead of fast forwarding through every story and doing ten in an episode. Just do one or two each episode. Then you don't have to recycle it again for the next episode. The genre is far ahead of things like 'alledgeadly in 1947 there was a UFO crash' It's 2016 and now there are whistle blowers from the CIA, NASA, FBI, military, pilots. The credible, modern stories are out there. On record, on video. Nothing new and nothing beneath the surface. You have the platform, you have the rights for pay TV. Do something with substance
Yes I believe in aliens. No I don't believe every story about ufo's. This show is very entertaining but it's as if they didn't think they would have repeat viewers. They repeat themselves over and over. They have about 10 different stories that they retell in various ways repeatedly. But as I said it's still entertaining.
Tired of skeptics and disbelievers expressing their opinion on UFO's and aliens? Watch this show. It's for those who actually believe and don't want a critical voice telling that UFO's sightings, abductions, etc. aren't real and can be explained naturally.
The show has great narration, guest appearances from UFO impresarios like Bill Birnes and Nick Pope. It covers every famous UFO case and it covers every imaginable topic about UFO's, USO's, aliens, etc. It also has nice custom CGI sequences which gives the show an idiosyncratic flavor that I love.
I also like that the show is only 30 minutes and not filled with padding and overlong recaps like other paranormal shows.
The show has great narration, guest appearances from UFO impresarios like Bill Birnes and Nick Pope. It covers every famous UFO case and it covers every imaginable topic about UFO's, USO's, aliens, etc. It also has nice custom CGI sequences which gives the show an idiosyncratic flavor that I love.
I also like that the show is only 30 minutes and not filled with padding and overlong recaps like other paranormal shows.
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