Those girly screams you hear aren't me...unless you hear screams of laughter. Follow me as I review the unintentionally funny, horrible, wacky and sometimes mundane, world of horror.
Monday, November 1, 2010
The Fourth Kind
Plot:
Dr. Abbey/Abigail Tyler is an Alaskan resident, who lost her husband in a freak accident and is now raising their kids. She begins working with patients who all claim that a white owl visited them at home and that weird things are happening. After one of her patients dies and another is paralyzed, the doctor begins having odd experiences of her own. Eventually she discovers that she and her patients all went through the same thing, but that she repressed her memories and somehow it’s tied into her husband’s death.
Trivia:
The studio actually paid money to an Alaskan group because of its negative portrayal of the state.
Supposedly based on a true story, but now revealed to be based only on a few cases of disappearances in the area.
Thoughts:
I wanted to see this movie for awhile and bought it pretty cheap. The BF and I planned on watching it one night, but halfway through it he decided to go to bed, rather than wait up to finish it. I kind of wish I did the same thing. It’s not necessarily stinky, but the movie is just lame. It didn’t have anything to capture my attention and I felt my mind drifting off and thinking about other things. I think this one could have been a lot better, especially with the cast it had.
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