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Crop Circles: Quest for Truth (2002)
Worth the money
Was hesitant to see this film. It got a "C" rating in the local paper. Was very glad I went. The professional review I read was by a person that I think was ASSIGNED to review it. Obviously, he had no enthusiasm for the film.
I think this type of review is very unfair to the general public.
This was a documentary. I thought it was very well done. The director interviewed on camera, a wide variety of experts in this field. It became rapidly obvious, that these people were very serious & most of them added a lot to the documentary. A good deal of them had impressive credentials.
The documentary covered almost 20 years of crop circles. This amounts to maybe thousands of circles.
For me, the story just kept on getting more & more interesting. Quite a few times, I uttered amazement out loud. I couldn't help myself.
The director's film convinced me, that most (if not all) circles are NOT man-made. The circles he displayed became more & more intricate with each passing year. The circle near the end of the film should convince most that at least this particular one was not man-made.
While his film didn't interview any human crop circle makers, he did show why most COULDN'T be man-made.
A History of Crop Circles (1992)
Worth the money
Was hesitant to see this film. It got a "C" rating. But was very glad I went. The professional review I read was by a person that I think was ASSIGNED to review it. Obviously, he had no enthusiasm for the film.
I think this type of review is very unfair to the general public.
This was a documentary. I thought it was very well done. The director interviewed a wide variety of experts in this field. It became rapidly obvious, that these people were very serious & most of them added a lot to the documentary. A good deal of them had impressive credentials.
The documentary covered almost 20 years of crop circles. This amounts to maybe thousands of circles.
For me, the story just kept on getting more & more interesting. Quite a few times, I uttered amazement out loud. I couldn't help myself.
The director's film convinced me, that most (if not all) circles are NOT man-made. The circles he displayed became more & more intricate. The circle near the end of the film should convince most that at least this particular one was not man-made.
While his film didn't interview any human crop circle makers, he did show why most COULDN'T be man-made.