Do you think Whitley had experiences with aliens in real life because it's based on a true story?
[ 14. July 2007, 04:19: Message edited by: james Andrews ]
Posted by Nick (Member # 404) on :
You need to read his books... Scary, man!
Posted by Kash (Member # 297) on :
Scarier than Chris Walken being anal probed by a malevolent horde of ompa loompahs? I think not.
Posted by jdocster04 (Member # 5752) on :
I've never seen this flick. Is it worth buying??? Is it like "Fire in the sky"? Thanks...
Posted by KISSMAD (Member # 4412) on :
Communion is a great movie. The audio commentary on the DVD was a major letdown. They just talked about UFO's in general. I would of preferred them to talk about the movie instead.
It is similar to "Fire In The Sky" but not as violent in my opinion.
Posted by Nick (Member # 404) on :
quote:Originally posted by Kash: Scarier than Chris Walken being anal probed by a malevolent horde of ompa loompahs? I think not.
Lol Kash -- Lovin' your work on that one
Actually his book about the Roswell incident (I forget the name) where supposedly he is relating the expereiences of a secret service guy who was involved but is now terminally ill and "just wants the world to know" is quite scary becuase either Whitley (or this guy) has the most bizarre imagination or... well.. the alternative doesn't bear thinking about...
Posted by james Andrews (Member # 1425) on :
When I was first watching this I expected the aliens to be bad instead of friendly, the film gives you that impression.
Posted by Phanstar (Member # 4235) on :
I made the mistake of reading that book when I was camping at like age 11. I was so freaking scared. I don't think I slept that whole week. We were staying in a cabin, with a few cats... He even described the aliens footsteps as sounding like little cats walking around. I thought for sure I was gonna get the probe.