Tuesday, November 10, 2009

THE FOURTH KIND, PG-13 ( 1 hr & 38 min )


where: CENTURY 14 VALLEJO in Vallejo, CA
when: Monday, November 9th, 2009
show: 10:10 p.m.
costs: $9.50 Ticket + $3.75 small Diet/Zero ( w/ Barq's & Cherry flavors ) Coke + $1.71 Foster Farms Jalapeno & Cheese and Chili Lover's Corn Dogs ( bought at Benicia Chevron and smuggled-in ) = $14.96
auditorium: 1
seat: 4th row, 6th column

synopsis: A psychologist, Dr. Abigail Tyler ( Milla Jovovich ), in Nome, Alaska, has taped evidence of possible alien abductions.

noteworthy scenes:
1.) Regressional hypnosis sessions; 2.) The "white owl"; 3.) Disturbed patient; 4.) The couple; 5.) The recording; 6.) The Sumerian expert; 7.) The couple's bedroom; 8.) Cop on night watch; 9.) Ryan's custody; and 10.) Dr. Tyler's hypnosis.

audience reaction: Some were frightened by this movie.

recommendation: This movie does have some scary scenes for those who like such movies and don't have the knack for predicting when the scary stuff pops up.

spoiler alert! I tried hypnosis tapes myself, and there was no way in the world that I could put myself in a receptive state after just a 10-second countdown. It's practically impossible for anyone to go into hypnotic trance in 10 seconds flat! Whenever a patient would claim to see the white owl and then would deny seeing it, that should have alerted Dr. Tyler to the inevitable imminent danger awaiting the hapless/helpless person. The Sumerian language is one that is long dead and gone. So how can the Sumerian language expert "know" how it sounds like? The only, I repeat, ONLY ancient dead language that ever was revived and is once again in common usage is the Hebrew language, just as it was predicted in the Bible--Hebrew was already dead by the time Jesus, who spoke Aramaic, came on the scene. And today's Hebrew doesn't sound exactly like Old Testament Hebrew when even the Hebrews themselves, back then, didn't talk in the same way ( they had their own dialects )--'remember "Shibboleth/sibboleth" in Judges 12:5-6?

fyi: Look-up Greater Zulu Shaman Credo Mutwa on the internet about his alien abduction by the reptilian race.

If you want to know about the "god" race of the Anunnakis as recorded on clay tablets by the ancient Sumerians, look up Zecharia Sitchin's website. Mr. Sitchin is considered the world's foremost authority in the ancient Sumerian language. Yes, he can read and write in ancient Sumerian, but it is a safe bet for me to say that he cannot speak it correctly and that he wouldn't understand it right away if someone from ancient Sumeria were to speak it to him!

Two years ago, in early August, my best friend, Hector, stepped out of a Safeway grocery store in the Fruitvale district of East Oakland, California, at around 11:30 p.m. For some unknown reason, he looked up in the sky and saw a giant UFO the size of a large pizza--yup! up on high, pie-in-the-sky. Hector, a deeply-religious man, has been having anxiety attacks ever since. There is always a high co-relation between UFO sightings and military basis, and East Oakland is literally just a stone's throw away from Alameda, where there was a Navy base. Vallejo, California, was a Navy town, too; but I have not heard of anybody else's sightings here, yet, even though I've seen eight of them ( three of which were here in Vallejo ) in the last four years.

word of advice:
If you can easily fall into hypnotic trance in just a few seconds--watch out--you're readily susceptible to suggestions both good and bad.

tidbits: This movie came with audience-generated SFX: During the opening credits, some idiot made some farting noises just to impress his buddies; and some stupid comments were made regarding the tape-recorded messages which accompanied the ending credits. They tried to beguile the rest of the audience with their brave facade even though screams from their group during the movie itself betrayed them. Ha! sissies ....