Hangar 10 (2014)

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Hangar 10: Directed by Daniel Simpson. With Robert Curtis, Cemalettin Göçmen, Abbie Salt, Danny Shayler. 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.

“Prepare yourself for about an hour and a half of awful camera-work that is all over the place and just downright annoying. And prepare yourself for an hour and a half of virtually nothing happening aside from three people pretending to be lost in the Woods and then finding an old abandoned hangar.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThere are no words that will do justice to the extent of which I loathe this genre of movies; the mockumentary and found footage genre. If you have seen one of them then you have essentially seen all.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI will say that the lights in the sky, as shown in u0026quot;Hangar 10u0026quot;, was quite good and interesting, and that was actually the best part of the entire movie.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWith just three people on the cast list, there was a tremendous performance pressure resting on their shoulders. I will say that the actors and actress did manage to do good enough jobs with the limitations of their limited script.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOnce the movie actually manages to shamble to an ending, you just sit there left behind with a foul taste in your mouth, robbed of 83 minutes of living and you just go mmm-hmmmm.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eu0026quot;Hangar 10u0026quot; is not worth wasting your time or money on. I did it so you donu0026#39;t have to. If you enjoy Sci-Fi or UFO/extraterrestrial lore, stay well clear of this movie.”

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