SYNOPSICS
Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers (2018) is a English movie. Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell has directed this movie. Bob Lazar,George Knapp,Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell,Mickey Rourke are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2018. Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers (2018) is considered one of the best Documentary movie in India and around the world.
Former government physicist Bob Lazar made headlines world-wide in 1989 when he came forward with his account of reverse-engineering an alien spacecraft for the US military. The reason the public even knows the name Area 51 is because Lazar came forward about the work he did at the formerly secret military base. His testimony remains the most controversial and important UFO story of all time. This film intimately chronicles the challenges and travails of a cosmic whistleblower. Burdened with a revolutionary secret, he had to choose between his oath to his country or his conscience. Corbell's film explores Lazar's groundbreaking claims and the devastating impact it has had on his life over the course of the last 30 years, including rare and never before revealed footage guaranteed to alter the landscape of the debate. He blew the whistle, shocked the world, then went silent - until now.
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Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers (2018) Reviews
Could have been much better
I've seen/heard every Lazar interview since 89 so clearly I was anticipating this greatly. First thing I have to address is why the producer seemed to make it about him? This is supposed to be about Bob Lazar. Major screw up right there. Also, the core story wasn't even told (for those saying this is great for people that know nothing of the subject - it failed to educate the new generation who will now to be forced to youtube find old footage to get the whole story when it could have been done here, and then updated) Sad to say that this is just another Lazar "documentary" which isn't even the best one. Bluebook films did one back in the early 2000's that is better and one of the UFO shows from the same era also did a better one than this - both are free on youtube.
Style over substance and the style isnĀ“t very good
Again this is everything you expect from a Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell production: Lots of archive archive footage and a few interviews that hype how awesome the subject is (in this case Bob Lazar) but have no new information whatsoever. What distinguishes this from a 15 minutes clip on Youtube is that this is augmented with lengthy introduction scenes, glitch vfx and "mysterious music" . I felt especially annoyed by the reenacted phone / sms scenes that just went on too long and you could tell it is an attempt to stretch this to feature film length. To me around 80% felt as "filler". Only thing worthwhile are the recent interviews with Bob Lazar even tho they just repeat what he already talked about before.
Really needed a better documentary maker.
Really interesting topic, but sadly the documentary maker doesn't have the first idea on how to make a good documentary, he seems more interested in appearing on screen himself, than asking relevant questions, following interesting avenues, or even just letting the story tell itself. There is almost nothing here that people who know the Bob Lazar story won't already be familiar with, but for anybody new to the subject, it is an OK (if rather one-sided) introduction.
Too much to ignore
For about three decades nobody has tripped Bob Lazar up. He's been through the ringer. When I watched this documentary, I felt he was being truthful. The important part about this film is not the production quality or the special effects, or background music, it's whether you believe Bob Lazar or not. I do.
Hate this Director..
This Jeremy guy is a fraud. All his documentaries are about him.. Bob Lazar is amazing, his story is great and compelling.... This director just wrecks the whole thing. It's totally worthless, he asks the same 5 questions over and over whilst using a load of old footage intercut with him stroking his dirty beard. Someone needs to wake this Jeremy guy up and tell him that documentary film making is about investigating facts rather than just smoking a spliff and making a movie on your iPhone to pay for more tattoos... Bad, bad, bad documentary.