Is The Fourth Kind Real
Is The Fourth Kind Real, I am a bubble burster, have always been. My first experience with the fourth type is written to the trailer SciFiSquad with the Bullet “Trailer for ‘The power of the fourth kind” be lying to you. “I have no innate rancor against the film, but I realize that we live in 2009, and I’m surrounded by Interweb magic enabled devices that can tell me whether or not I believe in a film that purports to be “based on actual case studies.” Immediately after seeing the trailer headed for confirmation the existence or otherwise of their claims about alien abductions in Nome, Alaska had no basis in this world. I found nothing.
However, I have seen since the fourth level, and I can tell it is most fascinating. Not because the film is, in fact, indeed, but by how willfully delusional is in focus. It is interesting that people assume I remember The Blair Witch Project and paranormal activity both sold themselves as “real images”, because none did. Both player, with the conventions of first person perspective to create an illusion of truth. The fourth type is not content with that ploy linear, however. It not only contains the same trick found footage “as the two films, but is intended that the material is real. It has its hottest stars, literally walk to the camera and tell us that the film is unadulterated truth.
Is The Fourth Kind Real was first posted on November 7, 2009 at 3:59 pm.
Micah Sloat Death
October 11, 2009 by Trend PK
Filed under Entertainment
Micah Sloat Death, A horror movie made for a few thousand dollars may be creating a new blueprint for Hollywood’s financial future.
The film, Paranormal Activity, features an unknown cast and crew, and was made for the meagre budget of US$15,000. Yet, on the back of an inspired marketing campaign, and exponential hype, it has been selling-out US cinemas and is poised to outperform a host of starry rivals.
Already dubbed “one of the scariest movies of all time”, its success is drawing comparisons with The Blair Witch Project, the documentary-style film which in 1999 became the first viral marketing sensation of the internet era, returning a staggering US$250m against its US$60,000 budget.
The new film, a tale of demonic possession, made mostly on a camcorder, is gaining remarkable momentum in the run-up to Halloween. It represents a rare good news story in an industry bracing itself for cuts to budgets and star salaries, following a slew of redundancies among leading studio executives.
Micah Sloat Death was first posted on October 11, 2009 at 3:25 pm.

