Fire in the Sky (1993) starring DB Sweeney, Robert Patrick and James Garner imdb.com/title/tt0106912/
Anybody that's seen this if it was all just a scam for the main character (DB Sweeney) to make money, which in real life the guy did, he sold his story, wrote books and a movie deal.
How did he get all his coworkers to pass the lie detector tests including the coworker that hated him?
Either it's: >it actually happened Or >a lie detector, and in the 70s too is easy to pass if you are calm The film was not even accurate to his abduction though, the aliens scene is made up. But better than his actual on, anyway, people believe the aliens actually saved his life
Thomas Butler
how do all his co-workers passing a lie detector test prove he was ass burgled by ayys and dumped in the woods?
Colton Scott
KINO
James Brooks
>get drunk >friend tries to kill you for banging his gf >knocks you cold and hides your body while you piss away from everyone >he acts like you went missing >they all search >can't find you >friend has remorse >probably bribes you after you were found disorientated in a gas station toilet >other friends go along with it because you have weird sense of redneck honor and don't want the feds to take "one of the lads" >probably don't want the town hating you >say it was a ufo because your piss poor american education thinks it was a good alibi >everyone eats it up because ufos are in the current Zeitgeist and are just as poorly educated >sell your story since the lie passed people bs detectors
But Travis remembers being taken by aliens? Did his friends dress as aliens?
Ryan Garcia
I remember a big titty goth demon smothering me in her thighs
Nolan Nguyen
Main guy had to have a co-conspirator in the woods that the coworkers in the truck didn't know about in order to pull this off.
>hey wtf is that light, stop the truck >(co-conspirator in a tree with a giant spotlight) shines it on DB Sweeney >a little acting by DB freaks coworkers out and they leave >then DB runs off to where his tent is and camps out a few days or just drives off to hide out at his co-conspirators house >waits 5 days and calls the T-1000 guy from a pay phone >all the news media is there and it's a bidding war for who he sells the story to
Easy money in the bank
Dominic Wood
the people in real life from this film are the equivalent of the people you see in the tiger king documentary
Jordan Rivera
Can this still work if I do it?
Ian Sanders
I don't watch netflix, what's Tiger king?
William Sullivan
Americans are the most educated people on the planet you obsessed faggot
Hudson Myers
That abduction scene is still impressive VFX wise, why didn't nobody make such a realistic scene anymore?
The trailer was creepy too >What is like being a human for someone who never seen one >How do they breath, how do they walk, etc
Christopher Lewis
Sure...
Brayden Turner
Ive posted this before >grow up next town over in rural AZ >everyone swears these guys dont have the brains or the balls to make shit like this up >guys dont like being asked about it because they feel like they are freaks now >to this day I believe them just because of the consensus of the rest of the town
it also made this the scariest movie ever for me at 8 years old
>Can this still work if I do it? no i'd say ayyliens has been a tough sell since about the turn of the century. plus no way you would pass a modern lie detector test
Jeremiah Nelson
What the fuck are you trying to prove by posting a graph of the percentage of the 3 to 4 year old enrolled in school? We here in Switzerland have one of the best educational systems in the world (undisputedly so) and don't shove our kids into preschool.
Aliens are bullshit. With all the advances in mobile phones we'd have seen one by now. 90% of the planet is walking around with a high definition video camera nowadays.
Asher King
you should let the kids into them then
Percentage of 19-year-olds enrolled in secondary education and postsecondary degree programs, by Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) country: 2016
I don't care if it's true or not, I just want to talk about the jarring difference between the "Saturday afternoon tv" production values for the bar scenes and the blockbuster way the abduction is done. Was it purposeful, or just a happy accident of a limited budget?