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Don't Feed The Morons........
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is it helpful to have films like this to fuel the conspiracy theorists? A lot of moon hoax stuff started after the film Capricorn One 1978, ironically it was actually about a trip to Mars. So why are they stoking the fires of the stupid once more?
is it helpful to have films like this to fuel the conspiracy theorists? A lot of moon hoax stuff started after the film Capricorn One 1978, ironically it was actually about a trip to Mars. So why are they stoking the fires of the stupid once more?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Honestly Tora, if you created entertainment with one eye on the loons who will use it to further their own peculiar views, you'd never write or film anything.
This is fiction, and yes, some conspiracy theorists will jump on it, but what percentage of them will be in the audience that watch and enjoy the film for what it is, escapist fantasy.
This is fiction, and yes, some conspiracy theorists will jump on it, but what percentage of them will be in the audience that watch and enjoy the film for what it is, escapist fantasy.
It also isn't the first time a conspiracy theorist character has been part of SF movie's narrative.
"The Lone Gunmen" played a large part in the X-Files, so much so that they received their own spin off series. Other great movies, such as Close Encounters, Capricorn One, Enemy of the State, The Manchurian Candidate, and even Independence Day feature conspiracy theories or theorists. It's really nothing new.
"The Lone Gunmen" played a large part in the X-Files, so much so that they received their own spin off series. Other great movies, such as Close Encounters, Capricorn One, Enemy of the State, The Manchurian Candidate, and even Independence Day feature conspiracy theories or theorists. It's really nothing new.
Oh dear, you obviously haven't read the full synopsis or watched what Mark Kermode had to say about it?
It's made by Roland Emmerich and runs the full gamut of space-film tropes, it's hammy and it's funny and MK advised people to go to the cinema (the loudest biggest screen you can find) and immerse themselves in the sheer nonsensicality of it.
It's made by Roland Emmerich and runs the full gamut of space-film tropes, it's hammy and it's funny and MK advised people to go to the cinema (the loudest biggest screen you can find) and immerse themselves in the sheer nonsensicality of it.
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Among all the religious and other assorted weird, informative and interesting works that occupy the shelves in my study, I have a book that suggests the moon is an artificial satellite so it’s not a new idea. I don’t believe it for a moment but don’t see a problem with making a film about it. I’d watch it. I quite like sci-fi. I think we’re going to watch the new re-make of ‘Dune’ tonight.
I was there the day of the filming but couldn't get near the set because of all that pesky yellow-tape they had strung up all over the place. Proof? Yes, I took photos of the Big Nickel while I was there watching the activity: https:/ /www.go ogle.co m/searc h?q=the +big+ni ckel+in +sudbur y&c lient=f irefox- b-d& ;source =lnms&a mp;tbm= isch&am p;sa=X& amp;ved =2ahUKE wjN5sv6 8ej1AhU PjYkEHV daCywQ_ AUoAXoE CAIQAw& amp;biw =1024&a mp;bih= 615& ;dpr=1# imgrc=0 mj-N-p0 lvZR3M
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