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I have always believed that real facts about UFOs,
paranormal and
unexplained are far more interesting then any fictional stories I have ever come across. That’s exactly why Hollywood has borrowed from actual events involving these topics to create some of
most exciting and profitable fictional film and television projects of all time. It’s when filmmakers try to create a hybrid of reality mixed with fantasy and sell it as fact that things go bad and
public is misled.
Steven Spielberg was
executive producer of
2002 mini-series entitled ’Taken.’ The ten episode project was based on
fascinating theme of multi-generational UFO abductions and possible government involvement or intervention with them. The problem I have with this series is that it over-stepped and blurred
line between fact and fiction. The promotions for
series and
episodes themselves left viewers with
impression that what was being presented was factual in nature. In reality,
series was based more on
various theories surrounding
subject of UFO Abduction and
government cover-up of that activity then
facts themselves.
According to
ratings, ‘Taken’ was not
success that I believe those who created it had hoped for. Given
fact that a fascinating subject was distorted and left to drown in a sea of pessimistic drama, that is no wonder. It’s one thing to take amazing facts and build a fascinating story around them, but quite another to alter those facts to create something that doesn’t even begin to resemble
truth and sell it as fact.
‘War of
Worlds’ keeps it simple. The film takes
concept of Aliens visiting
Earth and examines what would happen if they have hostile intentions and decide to take
Conquistador approach. It creates an all out invasion scenario similar to
theme that ‘Independence Day’ was based on. As far as truth goes, I’m afraid that any real hostile Aliens from an advanced civilization that might desire to control our world would gain
upper hand through subtle and far more sinister processes unimaginable to us.
I recommend ‘War of
Worlds.’ As sci-fi entertainment, it’s a stand-out film that will take you away from drab reality for a few hours and propel you into an exciting story you will want to experience more then once. As a sci-fi film based on
subject of Aliens, it does no harm to
factual study of Aliens and reminds us all that we are not alone.
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Title: War Of The Worlds: Fact verses Fiction Topic: Entertainment News Author: Bill Knell Author's Email: billknell@cox.net Author's Website: http://www.billknell.com Author's Phone: 480-632-7909 Word count : 1127 Terms To Use Article: Permission is granted to use this article for free online or in print. Please add a link to or print my website address: http://www.billknell.com
- Born in NYC in 1956; lived in NY, Florida and Arizona - Began reading about
Paranormal in 1965 at age 9 - Participated in his first UFO investigation at age 11 - Personally investigated thousands of unexplained events - Presented first seminar at 15; presented over 1500 to date - Seen on hundreds of television programs worldwide - Heard on over 1000 top rated radio programs worldwide - Featured in hundreds of influencial publications worldwide - Written and produced over forty Paranormal documantaries - Author of hundreds of articles about
Unexplained - Experienced two UFO sightings in 1988 & 1991 (in NY) - Former MUFON New York State Assistant Director - Founder of Island Skywatch and The New York UFO Report - Consultant to 'The X Files' and major Hollywood films

A native New Yorker now living in Arizona, Bill Knell is a forty-something guy with a wealth of knowledge and experience. He's written hundreds of articles offer advice on a wide variety of subjects.