Have you ever wondered about? Well now you can have the truth revealed by the real PhD scientists who have studied, written about, and even met the real alien Annunaki giant gods of man.Have you ever wondered about? Well now you can have the truth revealed by the real PhD scientists who have studied, written about, and even met the real alien Annunaki giant gods of man.Have you ever wondered about? Well now you can have the truth revealed by the real PhD scientists who have studied, written about, and even met the real alien Annunaki giant gods of man.
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This is not a movie, its an essay!
At no point of the movie does the narrator actually goes out an proves something. Its just a movie made by a bunch of nerds interested in Sumerian Archeology. The movie goes on for long translating names into English or syllables.
The movies has such bad sound. The background music and the voice of the narrator are not well balance and 90% of the movie is filmed against a cgi fire in the background!
The movies has such bad sound. The background music and the voice of the narrator are not well balance and 90% of the movie is filmed against a cgi fire in the background!
Tired arguments lacking any science
First and foremost it is important to note this is not a movie, it's a documentary at best or more aptly a video essay.
If you have ever read Erich von Däniken's "chariots of the gods" or watched "ancient aliens" on the History channel, you've already heard everything in this feature. Contrary to the synopsis, there is zero new information presented and absolutely no evidence let alone the science the synopsis promises.
You're safe to skip this one
If you have ever read Erich von Däniken's "chariots of the gods" or watched "ancient aliens" on the History channel, you've already heard everything in this feature. Contrary to the synopsis, there is zero new information presented and absolutely no evidence let alone the science the synopsis promises.
You're safe to skip this one
Waste of time
I was looking for the information that was promised in the summary. That info was never supplied. I watched this documentary and came away with it as some sort of disinformation campaign with the purpose to get you to not delve into any research into the Anunnaki. Basically saying that it's just too hard or difficult to get anywhere if you try! Hogwash. You can easily learn a lot about the subject. Many rely on a series of books written by Zecharia Sitchin. Had they only just made a movie or video documentary of the book series The Earth Chronicles it would have been more informative and enjoyable to watch. When I see anything on video related to the Anunnaki I get excited! But sadly this attempt to enlighten us with the promised information that was never given was a disappointment for me.
Leaps of imagination and of logic!
What a flake. The leaps of logic are only matched by the incredible leaps of imagination that is required to tie any of this "information"/"proof" together! Presented as factual information, without any single shred of actual meaningful data. Poorly written and directed, as well as just a plain waste of everyone's time altogether. I thought this was a fictional movie... not a extremely bad documentary.
I sometimes enjoy these ancient alien tropes, as I find them generally and laughably entertaining. In this case, not even a grin crossed my lips. Just too darn boring, and inane to even laugh at for me.
I find Giorgio Tsoukalos a laugh riot. Philip Gardiner is noTsoukilakialalaos. I call him (Giorgio) that, as I will learn to actually pronounce his name when he can be bothered to pronounce the word extraterrestrial. Since he must say extraterrestrial a few hundred times on camera every outing, you would think he would put forth the effort wouldn't you? Nope. We get "essata-estial". Even your German (English is my second language) cult leader says it better than you do.
I digress. Anunnaki is just a terrible film by any measure. A poor IMDB rating, and this is the one and only review (as of this writing) should tell you something.
Stay far, far away.
I sometimes enjoy these ancient alien tropes, as I find them generally and laughably entertaining. In this case, not even a grin crossed my lips. Just too darn boring, and inane to even laugh at for me.
I find Giorgio Tsoukalos a laugh riot. Philip Gardiner is noTsoukilakialalaos. I call him (Giorgio) that, as I will learn to actually pronounce his name when he can be bothered to pronounce the word extraterrestrial. Since he must say extraterrestrial a few hundred times on camera every outing, you would think he would put forth the effort wouldn't you? Nope. We get "essata-estial". Even your German (English is my second language) cult leader says it better than you do.
I digress. Anunnaki is just a terrible film by any measure. A poor IMDB rating, and this is the one and only review (as of this writing) should tell you something.
Stay far, far away.
Vanity Project
This film seems to base most of its ideas on a very flimsy platform of pattern recognition of vague or similarities and a boatload of personal opinion. Too many of the views are given without scholarly source attribution. Not only that, the logic used to connect seemingly disparate bits and pieces of historical events, many of which contain gaps measuring thousands of years, is simply jaw-dropping and would be savaged in scholarly debate. I was surprised to discover the listed production date listed as 2017-the tone and graphics seem more suited to the 80s.
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- TriviaThe earliest known usages of the term Anunnaki come from inscriptions written during the reign of Gudea (c. 2144 - 2124 BC) and the Third Dynasty of Ur. In the earliest texts, the term is applied to the most powerful and important deities in the Sumerian pantheon: the descendants of the sky-god An. This group of deities probably included the "seven gods who decree": An, Enlil, Enki, Ninhursag, Nanna, Utu, and Inanna.
- ConnectionsEdited from Exorcist Chronicles (2013)
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- 1h 7m(67 min)
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