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Aliens on the Moon: The Truth Exposed

  • TV Movie
  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26m
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3.5/10
1.1K
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Aliens on the Moon: The Truth Exposed (2014)
Space Sci-FiSci-Fi

Never-before-aired NASA footage presents evidence that the Moon is being used as a base.Never-before-aired NASA footage presents evidence that the Moon is being used as a base.Never-before-aired NASA footage presents evidence that the Moon is being used as a base.

  • Director
    • Robert Kiviat
  • Writer
    • Robert Kiviat
  • Stars
    • Roger Leopardi
    • Amy Shira Teitel
    • Joshua P. Warren
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Robert Kiviat
    • Writer
      • Robert Kiviat
    • Stars
      • Roger Leopardi
      • Amy Shira Teitel
      • Joshua P. Warren
    • 27User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Roger Leopardi
    • Self - Narrator
    • (voice)
    Amy Shira Teitel
    • Self - Spaceflight Historian
    Joshua P. Warren
    Joshua P. Warren
    • Self - Paranormal Investigator
    Lee Speigel
    Lee Speigel
    • Self - Journalist, Huffington Post
    Nick Redfern
    Nick Redfern
    • Self - Author & Researcher
    Mike Bara
    Mike Bara
    • Self - Writer & Lunar Researcher
    Danielle Y. Wyrick
    • Self - Planetary Geologist
    Ron Collins
    • Self - Lunar Researcher
    Don Ecker
    • Self - Broadcaster & Researcher
    Vito Saccheri
    • Self - Petroleum Engineer
    Edgar D. Mitchell
    Edgar D. Mitchell
    • Self - Apollo 14 Astronaut
    Allan Sturm
    • Self - Lunar Photo Researcher
    Buzz Aldrin
    Buzz Aldrin
    • Self - Apollo 11 Astronaut
    Ken Johnston
    • Self - Former NASA Photo Manager
    Donna Hare
    Donna Hare
    • Self - Former NASA Contractor
    John Brandenburg
    John Brandenburg
    • Self - Clementine Team Member
    • (as Dr. John Brandenburg)
    Marc D'Antonio
    Marc D'Antonio
    • Self - Imaging Analyst
    • Director
      • Robert Kiviat
    • Writer
      • Robert Kiviat
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    4Finfrosk86

    Inexplicable doku, uhm, mockumentary..? Inexplicable, who put it there!? Clearly artificial.

    Be prepared for a lot of this: We are presented with a huge photograph of the moon, while zooming in the narrator says: "look at this inexplicable photo". So far, you have no clue what you're supposed to be seeing. Then they highlight something, or ring around something that might, just miiiight look like some sort of structure. Then an "expert" says: this is clearly not natural, but WHO put it there?! And you're left thinking, uhm, couldn't it just have been a mountain or crater or a rock or something..? I mean, there are thousands of moon photos, it's all rock and sand and stuff, of course a bunch of 'em will look like stuff.

    One time in particular, they showed the same photo several times in a row, and before the colored highlight came on, I couldn't for the life of me see where the alleged structure was supposed to be. Haha.

    Anyway! I'll say though, some of it is kind of interesting. But keep in mind that it might very well be a mockumentary. It's fun to hear the interviews with former employees at NASA etc. but whether they are who they say they are, or whether they are telling the truth or just wants their 15 minutes, is not good to know.

    One lady gives a rational explanations for one of the photos, and the narrator quickly brushes it off as a poor attempt at explaining this inexplicable photograph. That's just silly.

    Had they just presented all the material, all the pictures and interviews at once, in stead of showing the same picture about 300 billions times, the whole thing could have been 20 minutes. Tops!

    but yeah, to sum up, I found it entertaining for the most part, but also really low brow, and quite stupid. Take it for what it is, light conspiracy-ish entertainment, and you'll, well, you could do worse.
    2vickik-26498

    YAAAWWWWN

    Leftover 'experts' that didn't make the cut from paranormal caught on camera.

    So 1940 radar technology is used by Aliens located on the moon... Where do they find these people??
    1saraheconner

    Hilariously Bad

    This is possibly the fifth worst thing I've ever watched. Certainly the third worst thing I've ever seen on Netflix (behind the atrocious "Haunting of Silver Falls" and another alien conspiracy movie I watched that was even worse).

    The entirety of this movie consists of someone talking about an object on the moon that is most certainly just a normal rock or crater, but has a shadow that makes it look strange. Then they color in the "shape" of the object they think is there, which gives - at least they think it gives - the appearance that some kind of artifact has to be there. Then they discuss those shapes for a long time. That's really all there is to it.

    Let me point out three reasons why none of their claims make any sense:

    1) They claim that the aliens use plasma from stars like our sun to power all their stuff, yet they say that they created a nuclear power plant on the moon. Why would they need it if they already had their energy source found out?

    2) Our moon sucks. There's nothing on it.There are other moons in our solar system they could use as a base that have water on them - frozen seas and all - that could be much more useful. And if they had faster than light travel to reach us in the first place, then it would be extremely easy to reach us from there, so it doesn't matter if they're on our moon or another moon further away. No alien race would want to use our moon as a base.

    3) Better yet, if aliens came here why wouldn't they just use our earth as a base and just force us to let them stay? It's not like we could do anything about it if they're that advanced. You're saying that these creatures traveled many light years to reach us *just* to create a nuclear power plant on our moon and some satellite that looks down at us (yes, they said the aliens have a satellite dish on the moon. Not like they'd have something a lot better on their own ship). That seems like a gigantic waste of time for them.

    To conclude, this documentary makes no sense, and is so bad it's kind of funny. It's one of the worst things I've seen, but I'd still recommend it if you want something to make fun of. For review purposes, 1/10. For pure entertainment purposes, 7/10.
    1shieldfire

    Yes there are others out there - no this isn't proof

    This is 1 hour and 20 minutes of blurred images, speculation, and "helpfully" coloured shadows. Interesting enough the commentator at the beginning of the "documentary" uses the words "are?", "maybe", "could this" but at towards the ends of it skips all these small highly significant words from the narrative. It follows the same format as many other conspiracy "documentaries".

    A/ Can it be X?

    B/ Can it be Y?

    C/ Can it be Z?

    ----------------- This proves that aliens built stuff on the moon/did something else unbelievable.

    If you are into this kind of reasoning and conspiracy then go ahead watch this waste of time. Personally I'd extremely surprised if there are not others out there - and equally surprised if they were particularly interested in this backward backwater planets population.
    2david-759-586558

    I know people are gullible but surely no one actually believes this

    I am an open minded sort of bloke and I do firmly believe that with the vastness of space it is incredibly arrogant of us to think we are the only life in the universe but this pile of nonsense is beyond the pale. Perfectly natural structures highlighted in colours to force you to see buildings...... Really ! It is amusing to watch but nothing more it even includes yet another alien on a slab ( a very waxy looking figure , almost as if it had been man made ) on the alleged Apollo 20 ‽ with merged flags and dodgy footage...... Now I am happy to be proved wrong and as I said I would be amazed if we were alone in the entire universe but this "documentary " really is a crock.

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      • July 20, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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