There's a new movie coming out in the UK on the 5th of April called 
Dark Skies - not to be confused with the UFO period drama TV series from
 the early 90's (which was unfortunately cut short in its prime).  Not 
much is revealed about the plot, but it looks to be a very sinister and 
suspenseful take on Alien Abduction and it is high on my 'must see' 
list!  View the trailer etc here: http://darkskiesfilm.com/
This
 got me thinking into past movies on this kind of theme and how 
effective they were.  Close Encounters was obviously the first major 
movie to tackle this subject, and while it is considered to be a classic
 I was feeling a bit underwhelmed by it, I think Speilberg watered it 
down and made it a bit too fantastical which let it down.  I loved the 
opening part and it had a lot of potential ...perhaps a remake is 
possibility in the future?
Fire in the Sky was released in 1993 
(possibly on the back of The X-Files beginning to hit its stride and 
dominate the entertainment world), I think it went straight to video at 
the time in the UK.  Based on the infamous Travis Walton abduction case 
in the 70's, this is a fairly far-fetched dramatisation of those events.
  An episode of Paranormal Witness in recent years covered the same 
story and interviewed the witnesses and abductee himself, and along with
 their dramatisation it results in a very different account of things.  
The movie is well told, taken seriously, and is quite effective in 
places.  What I like about it is how the story mainly focuses on the 
witnesses and how it affects their lives in their community and dealings
 with the law over the missing person.  its worth a watch.
Next up
 (working chronologically) is The X-Files: Fight The Future, the 1998 
movie for the (initially wonderful) and iconic TV show.  It was a partly
 abduction-based plot interwoven with the ongoing Alien 
conspiracy/colonisation storyline.  This kind of reflects upon the TV 
series as well actually as the show started so strongly for the first 
handful of seasons (in my opinion leading up to this movie), but seemed 
to be flogging a dead horse after that by milking and mutating the 
ongoing storyline thread into something a bit ludicrous and very 
obviously improvised with its own sense of logic as each season went on.
  Such a shame really as it was a world dominating show that would be 
looked upon with awe and reverance if the powers that be had decised to 
condense the quality of storytelling into 5 seasons and capping it off 
with the movie.  Something that happens repeatedly with promising tv 
shows.
Signs is one of my all time favourite paranormal-themed 
movies and a movie that seems to divide people.  While the abduction 
theme is not really there, it kind of ties in with the ultimate purposes
 of the Alien foe.  What I love about this movie is its small, contained
 story (no Will Smith and exploding cities in this one) and its effect 
on a troubled family.  Its sub-plots tied in with this family trying to 
heal and rediscover their own faiths is what truly makes the story so 
effective. Its extremely clever, and when the Aliens appear, we view it 
almost as though its happening in the real world (harkening back to the 
days of the infamous War of the World radio broadcast).  Watch it if you
 haven't seen it ...and if you have, give it another try.
The 
Fourth Kind was released in 2009 to a small amount of fanfare, and it 
was immediately tarnished by mild controversy over the fact it tried to 
claim it was based on real events using real footage.  Once again I 
think its a like it or loather it movie.  Personally,i think this movie 
does for Alien Abduction what Paranormal Activity did for ghosts and 
hauntings.  I find it especially scary in places, giving you a real 
sense of helplessness and the terrifying nature of what people claim to 
experience.  The 'real footage' played in tandem with the 'dramatised' 
version adds to the experience, and while it goes over the top on the 
religious claims, there are some existing theories and beliefs backing 
this up.  This is not a pleasant film, but it the subject matter 
interests you, give it a go with the sound turned up and the lights 
turned off.  Then try to sleep!
I have no doubt missed out many 
others, but those are the most notable ones to my mind.  Feel free to 
comment, add your own favourites and discuss etc.  As always, this blog a
 personal viewpoint only and does not reflect the opinions and beliefs 
of other members of the BCPS team or the team as a whole.  If you would 
like more information on the BCPS and what we do, just visit our website
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Interesting piece John and very thought provoking. Some say that all these Science fiction movies are to adjust us slowly into accepting more easily the Aliens when they EVENTUALLY make contact.
ReplyDeleteEVENTUALLY, I smile at this statement. For I believe that aliens have already made contact with our ancestors. That the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men. Here we have a suggestion and I believe in God, that the sons of God and the alien are one and the same. The Nephilim were the offspring of these unions and the subject of a piece I'm in the middle of writing. So watch this space. And I hope those of you who find this blog will continue to enjoy and feed your minds with all kinds of fantastical and interesting phenomena. That both John Wright and myself post here!!!
Until next time,
Wayne.