Nome Alaska Disappearances

Saturday, November 7, 2009

‘The Fourth Kind’ describes mysterious Nome Alaska disappearances as alien abduction. A thriller ‘The Fourth Kind’ by Olatunde Osunsanmi has already been released on November 6, 2009. The movie is an “archival footage” of a psychologist, engaged in interviewing Alaskans.
The famous writer and director Olantunde Osunsanmi has come up with yet another thriller titled ‘The Fourth Kind’ and the main characters of the mystery movie are Milla Jovovich and Will Patton. The story of the movie revolves around a psychiatrist that while interviewing the traditional Alaskans, happens to encounter and stagger with some alien abduction proof. A thing that has never been documented before, claims the director.
The archival footage of the psychologist presented in the movie in question seems to blame the extraterrestrial happenings and real-life disappearance activities, to some kind of alien abduction. There indeed, have been incidents reported involving people getting lost or just disappear in the Nome territory; especially while traveling Inupiat and Siberian Yupik villages to Hub.
However, a movie that has been filmed in the southern Seward Peninsula coast of Nome (Nome Census Area) that now comprises of thousands of people and houses according to the latest censuses is being considered a replica of “Blair Witch Project” by many. There have been some mixed remarks about the movie that the style adopted by the director is in close ties with the ‘Blair Witch Project’ and its kind spooky story.
According to Melanie Edwards Kawerak Inc. Vice President, the movie is somewhat preposterous or kind funny (a review after watching an online trailer of the movie on Monday). The distributors of the movie for United States theaters are Universal Pictures.

Posted by 7Hungama.c0m at 7:13 AM

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