Re: The fourth kind-Il quarto tipo. Realtà o finzione?

Inviato da  cnj il 25/1/2010 23:20:35
La Chapman University dice che ha dato il permesso di usare il simbolo dell'università nel film in quanto il regista è stato uno studente di quel College e aggiunge che poco altro nel film è reale!
Non ci resta che denunciare la Universal


Little green men do not exist!

Since the release of The Fourth Kind, a sci-fi/horror flick that says alien abductions were responsible for the disappearance of people in Nome, Alaska, Chapman's gotten some interesting inquiries -- from as far away as Ireland -- asking if the university really did interview the alien abductees in the film. Nope. Confusing as it all may be, the movie is just that -- a movie, which is filmed in the style of The Blair Witch Project. The movie is written and directed by Chapman Dodge College alumnus Olatunde Osunsanmi. "We gave permission to him and Universal to use Chapman University's name in the movie," said Mary Platt, director of communications and media relations. Some of the interview scenes feature Chapman University’s name in the lower left corner of the screen. The university’s name is obviously real, but little else is. The Anchorage Daily News explored the disappearance/abduction angle and characterized the whole thing as a "hoax "in a story titled "E.T. Go Nome? Film touts Alaskan alien abductions." Also, CLICK HERE to read Mary Platt's discussion of the film with OC Weekly blogger Matt Coker. Finally, you can check out the trailer for the movie below -- unless that's been abducted, too.


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