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The Fourth Kind

The Fourth Kind (2009)

November. 06,2009
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5.9
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PG-13
| Thriller Science Fiction Mystery

Since the 1960s, a disproportionate number of the population in and around Nome, Alaska, have gone missing. Despite FBI investigations, the disappearances remain a mystery. Dr. Abigail Tyler, a psychologist, may be on the verge of blowing the unsolved cases wide open when, during the course of treating her patients, she finds evidence of alien abductions.

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ThiefHott
2009/11/06

Too much of everything

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Derry Herrera
2009/11/07

Not sure how, but this is easily one of the best movies all summer. Multiple levels of funny, never takes itself seriously, super colorful, and creative.

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Casey Duggan
2009/11/08

It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny

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Kimball
2009/11/09

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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litascott-59173
2009/11/10

People calling this movie a lie are the same people that believe aliens are living among us on earth.

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joeluscgamecocks
2009/11/11

This is the absolute worst acting I've ever seen. The end.

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dog-71175
2009/11/12

This movie is extremely disturbing and the true story is even crazier. Whether you're new to the alien scene or are an experienced UFO hunter this film will keep you on the edge of your seat the entire time. Now time for a story: My friend and I are lovers of the supernatural, the extra terrestrial, and all things horror. We decided, one night, to watch a new (at the time) movie, The Fourth Kind. We rented the DVD and neglected to watch it and, instead, played some videogames. It wasn't until very late that we finally decided to pop the disc in and see the film. We. Were. Terrified. We had studied the events before, and seeing them come to life on our TV really put it into perspective. In the film all abductions happen at a specific time, 3:33 in the morning, and some abductees, trying to block out the bad memories, would see barn owls in their dreams/memories to cope with the reality of seeing aliens. The movie ended, the credits rolled, and my friend and I were huddled together on my bed. We were tired, it was getting late, and I decided to look at my clock... 3:32 am... If that wasn't scary enough I had an odd collection of things on my desk. One part of that collection was, you guessed it, a fake barn owl used for scaring crows away. We didn't sleep until sunrise and that owl has found its place in the attic where it can never scare me again. Very scary and a moment we will never forget.

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view_and_review
2009/11/13

Some mysterious things are happening in the sleepy town of Nome, Alaska and a psychologist by the name of Abigail Tyler (Milla Jovovich/Charlotte Milchard) wants to get to the bottom of it.The movie is done in re-enactment style. Dr. Abigail, played by Charlotte Milchard, discusses with an interviewer what has happened to her and her family while it is being "re-enacted" by Milla Jovovich. I suppose this is to lend the movie some credibility but I think they should've ditched the re-enactment bit and made it a regular movie.It is supposed to be an alien movie but the purpose is to leave you guessing. So we're left with some sketchy footage, incomplete memory recalls and people speaking Sumerian (an ancient dead language).

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