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Hangar 10
33 years after the infamous Rendlesham Forest UFO incident, three metal detector enthusiasts hunting for Saxon gold in the same region, capture incredible footage of UFO's whilst filming their expedition. As night falls and with their navigation equipment failing, they find themselves facing a terrifying encounter with an unforgiving alien presence.
Release : | 2014 |
Rating : | 3.6 |
Studio : | Lipsync Productions, Newscope Films, Bigscope Films, |
Crew : | Assistant Art Director, Title Designer, |
Cast : | Robert Curtis |
Genre : | Horror Thriller Science Fiction |
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Thanks for the memories!
Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
The plot: Three friends who go searching in the woods for ancient Roman coins end up finding that stories of UFO activity in the area are true.I didn't dislike this film as much as most of the other reviewers. Mixed in with all the tedious scenes of walking, arguing over relationship drama, and more walking, there are a few effectively creepy moments. As everyone else has repeatedly said, the plot is simply a rehash of The Blair Witch Project, so much so that it verges on plagiarism. If you've seen that film, then you really don't need to see this one, as you've seen everything in this film already. If, like me, you didn't like Blair Witch, then you should probably avoid this film.The special effects were alright for a low-budget film, and the atmosphere sometimes held up. The characters were alternately boring and annoying. The weird thing is that this seems to have been done on purpose. Although this may make the characters more realistic, it limits how involved viewers become in the film. Also, the lack of any real plot can make a film feel like it's dragging on without any point. Some films can pull this off, but they tend to be art-house dramas. In a traditional horror film, people are generally going to expect a bit more to happen than walking, walking, walking, followed by the film's entire plot, squeezed into 15 minutes.Recommended only for hardcore fans of found footage horror films.
I rented this on Amazon, where it is listed under the alternative title of "The Rendlesham UFO Incident". The synopsis, as presented on Amazon's Fire TV, is rather limited and so I took this to be a new Rendlesham documentary. The movie is listed as having the release date of "2015" to add to the confusion.Of course, I found out within a couple of minutes that this drivel could not be further from a documentary and is the kind of found footage nonsense that gives serious UFO research a bad name. Do yourself a favour and poke yourself in the face with sharp needles for a couple of hours - this will be a more rewarding experience.
This movie was terrible. I love a good alien flick, and this new "found footage" styling has its merits, but only when done well. This movie was neither entertaining or exciting. There were a couple of almost moments; however, it was mostly just a lot of waiting around for something to happen. There's a plot, but it's weak. There's an underlying element of alien spookiness, but it never really gets played out well. From the home camera footage to the lack of any real story within the plot to the overly anti-climatic ending, I basically kept thinking to myself it was like watching the travesty of the Blair Witch Project all over again. Except only with the hint of alien flair.
Honestly there really isn't much to say about this movie. I read other reviews which said it was slow, boring, and cliché, but as a big fan of alien movies I was hoping that despite being highly derivative it may hold some merit or entertainment value. Well I was wrong on both counts. Hangar 10 is indeed an incredibly boring, generic, and completely pointless addition to the found footage genre. The vast, vast majority of the movie is simply shots of 3 people walking through the forest filled with insignificant banter. I held out with the hope that SOMETHING of interest would happen, but ultimately gave up after an hour and fast forwarded the remainder of the movie. Things seem to pick up slightly towards the end, I mean they at least get out of the forest, but certainly nothing that comes close to justifying the large waste of time to get to that point. Hangar 10 is another victim of the sin committed by way too many found footage films (why these films do this is beyond me) where anytime something vaguely interesting starts to happen and the watcher expects the movie to pick up, the scene almost instantaneously (and jarringly with no transition whatsoever) ends and cuts to another bland scene of them standing around doing nothing while all the tension has dissipated. That's all I can really say about this one - there isn't enough content to analyze or bother bringing up. Extremely boring, pointless found footage movie that brings nothing new to the table. Avoid.