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A āhopefullyā irrational fear of aliens lol, Iāve had reoccurring nightmares about aliens all summer this year. Even as recently as last night, Iāll wake up relieved it wasnāt real only for it to pick back up where it left off when I fall back to sleep. Iām coping with it way better as an adult than when I was 8 years old tho thatās for sure.
I remember coming home after seeing Signs in the theater late one night and the house we lived in had a kitchen window right above the sink looking out back. I went to get some water from one of those jugs with a filter we kept in the fridge, poured a glass and almost emptied the jug, so went to fill it back up at the sink but happened to look out the window to pitch black nothingness out back and I got the chills, put the jug down on the sink and noped out of the kitchen back to my room.
I didnāt really have blinds for my room as a kid. It was a dining room converted into bedroom for me. I had the window duct taped up cuz I thought I used to see them staring at me.
Holy shit that was me exactly at 9 years old, for no reason. I wasnāt allowed to watch anything scary at all back then. This fear lasted until I was 41 and then it just stopped.
Same- but I like scary movies and the only ones that can draw in that visceral sense of horror is a good alien film. Slashes and monsters don't do it for me. Signs still scares me.
Psh, fear of aliens? Try watching Nightmare on Elm Street as a 6 year with your older brother. And then ya go to sleep and in your dreams ya get the heavy legs or the concrete shoes so you can't run away from Freddy.. had THAT same dream continually for a decade, every time I tried to sleep. Some nights I'd just stay up so I won't have to go to battle with that asshole.
Aliens are child's play in comparison. Also, being scared of aliens is like being scared of ghosts; as you have to believe in them. Freddy lives on the other side of beliefs, that damned dream walker :)
Yeah I grew up watching nightmare on elm street. The video store even rented me leprechaun at age like 11. Those were the days. Nothing is as frightening as this movie.
Same. I remember watching unsolved mysteries as a kid to. I specifically remember one of the stories about 3-4 guys out in the middle of a lake in Maine. The campfir could be seen roaring from their view from boat. Then they see it and start flashing the flashlight light at the ufo. The ufo stops and starts heading towards them. Then all of a sudden they still in the boat, but the fire has almost burnt out.
This is the most Iāve watched of this movie since the 90ās. I used to sit in windows throughout our house watching the skies, absolutely fucking terrified.
I feel like there was rash of alien abduction stuff in the cultural firmament - this movie, Communion, etc - and the prospect of abduction terrified me as well. This scene definitely kept me up at night.
Same, I live in Arizona and we went camping in the White mountains all the time. I would tell my family I was scared to go there and they just brushed it off like it's just a movie and then when the Phoenix Lights happen, I had a couple of family members that actually saw them and we never went camping there again.
I used to torture myself as a ten year old watching both those movies alone at night. It was like a car wreck, you don't want to look but can't look away. I was paranoid of half an aliens face appearing from behind the door at night like in communion for ages.
https://youtu.be/gdWrvhF1HvA
Still havenāt seen communion. Heard about it. 40 years old and still wonāt seek it out and watch it. Did you ever see that lost footage tape, incident in lake county. This was way before lost footage movies were ever a thing. Everybody who watched thought it was the real deal.
After it was over, I was terrified like any kid and my goofy older brother smells my fear. As he laughs and tells me itās real, I look to my dad in reassurance. *ā I dunno. Supposed to be based on a real storyā* he sais. Sleep didnāt come easy for a while. You arenāt alone ^we ^arent ^alone ^thoā¦
I remember watching this scene as a kid and being utterly terrified but unable to look away, and hadn't thought of it in prob 30 years. Terror renewed...
Same man, this scene just brought jesus outta me, I mean I loved horror movies when I was a kid but this wasnt scary man, this was damn chaotic disturbing stuff with that damn soundtrack in it and when seeing someone is going to get poked in the eye with a damn needle, fuck that
the person who did the effects for Fire in the Sky also ended up doing effects for The Matrix. Interesting similarities in the 'pod' scenes for both movies.
Quentin Tarantino just started a podcast recently, with his old writing partner, called Video Archives. They mainly talk about old VHSs but itās great to hear them talk about movies
Its a preserve from their planet. The world they come from has been over grown by wild berries. They are simply introducing a new food source to humans.
I originally watched this while I was high on pain pills and recovering from my wisdom teeth removal.
This scene absolutely traumatized me, the part where the aliens screw that tool into his mouth sounded like the sound the dental forceps made when the the dentist squeezed them while grabbing my teeth.
If that shit is shit then shit that guy must be feeling like shit apart from all that shit they putting on him . Must hurt like shit when they stabbed his neck with that shit and afterwards getting stabbed in the eye with that shitty needle.
My Dad has an eye condition and to keep it from getting worse he has to go for eye injections every 3 months. They literally do this to him. Not the mouth stuff, but they clamp his eye open, put numbing drops in then stick a needle in his eye while he is awake. So yeah, fuck that.
Yes, the real man (Travis Walton) recently went onto joe Rogans podcast to talk about his experience.
FUN FACT: Travis Walton actually is an actor in this movie! He plays the part of a random citizen
Pretty sure the dude was on a drug binge the entire week he 'disappeared.' An acid trip is likely the culprit of his fantastical tale. His account is bonkers
He wasnāt, he was logging with his crew at work, most of his friends saw what happened and the day he returned he went to the doctor and had no drugs in his system
Whatās funny is they had to change because it upset some momās and here I was thinking there is a lot in this movie that should of but no a man in shear covering was that factor that got it changed . It was on the news thatās why I remember so will it was some mom group to censor what there kids watch .
I was 9 years old in 1994 when i saw this for the first time..
Holy.. *shit*..
Alien abduction has been my #1 "Irrational Fear" ever since.. this is still difficult for me to watch and im almost 40.
I wanna know how this guy had enough oxygen to keep screaming for so long. They had that tarp over his head for a good while before cutting a hole for his mouth and right when they did that they shoved a bunch of shit in there.
This actually doesnāt scare me. It upsets me. Thereās something about torture scenes in general that give me a combination of sadness and anger. I just want to fucking murder the person doing the torturing.
It's technically not torture because they're just taking samples and readings. It's more like a multiple biopsy. They're not doing it to hurt him, they just don't care if they hurt him.
Torture is deliberately hurting or harming someone for an extended period of time. This guy is being "tortured" in the sense that he is being hurt and it sucks, but the intention isn't to hurt him.
Oh my fucking god. I turned the TV on super late at night once when I was 6, and this scene was on. It fucking terrified me so bad. I couldnāt even tell my parents cuz it was past my bedtime. I didnāt want to get in trouble.
I was afraid to turn the TV on for days afterwards.
I thought I dreamed this scene for years then when I was in my 20s I found it after some googling.
Iām 28. I need to watch this movie in full sometime hahah
Seen this in the theater when I was like 9 I believe. Begged my mom and Aunt to go with my brother and cousin. Shit scared me for like a decade (maybe more). So much so that I wouldn't sleep with my back towards the outside of the bed until I was like 17! Yeah it was pretty bad. Plus on top of the weird ufo sightings and sleep paralysis occurrences I've had really did it.
This apparently has sat in my brain for nearly 30 years. I recognize this scene but I guess Iād forgotten this movie. This just made me instantly uncomfortable so it must have been something that freaked me out as a kid.
This movie is based on the abduction of Travis Walton in 1975. This scene is wrong though, not at all like what Travis described. Just Hollywood trying to turn it into a horror movie
Based on a true story. The guy who this happened to was at Joe Rogan, turned me into a believer. Not a lie on that man even after 25 years recapping the story.
I always thought Aliens might give me a new set of teeth, full head of hair and a big penis that ALWAYS gets hard ummmmmmm perhaps I wonāt be the first in the queue
This is terrifying. Come to think of it I imagine our governments would probably do the same to aliens if we visited their planets or we captured one here.
They actually did an interview with the guy **(Travis Walton)** this whole movie was based on.
He thinks that they were ultimately trying to help him and that he was the one who caused the confrontation.
The movie is based on a claimed UFO event where a group of guys saw a ship out in the forest and they see this "fire in the sky" like ship which was extremely low near the tree lines. Travis claimed that he got hit by something from the ship and that what he thinks happened is these beings were trying to fix their fuck up. ***(Some sort of radiation or beam exhaust from the ship)***
He woke up in the ship and he was surrounded by these little gray aliens. He immediately starts swinging on them and freaking out and they all ran out of the room before being replaced by a more human-looking alien who calmed things down.
**This scene isn't reflective of anything that happened in his claims. It's a Hollywood remake.**
I was just talking about this movie the other day! Supposedly it's based on a true story. They found the guy like five days later naked and in a phone booth.
Iāve listened to him speak on documentaries and in interviews and he claims none of this happened as it is depicted in the film. He says he was aboard a craft but eventually was able to get up and move around and see and interact with the craft and that they then eventually dropped him off somewhere different from where they took him, but while he felt it happened in a few minutes, he was gone for days
I just heard a podcast about this. It's supposed to be based on actual events. A man says he was abducted, and while he was gone, his coworkers were suspected of k*lling him because they were the last ones who were with him by their own admission. He turned up a week or so later (not sure exactly how long) on the side of the highway not knowing how he'd gotten there.
If you read the actual account form Travis Walton, itās mostly him running around the ship while the aliens just kind of stare at him like weād stare at a hyper cat.
I'm a 99.9% app user. The app gets worse every update, but I *think* that I was in another similar subreddit, opened the video and shuffled until I landed on this one? I think the algorithm works differently when you shuffle, rather than sorting the whole timely independently. If that makes sense.
Worse is that this was supposed to be based on an actual abduction and coupled with the US government coming clean as to the existence of ufos makes this just more horrible.
It is, but this scene in particular wasnāt accurate according to Travis Walton himself. Whole movie is kinda not accurate. I highly recommend podcast with Joe Rogan. Brilliant and interesting stuff.
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Thanks for showing me this scene after i had forgotten about it
Congratulations! You went a whole 5 months without remembering this clip!
It was longer than that
Congratulations! Unfortunately it wasn't for me! š„³š
Eh thanks... I think
This terrified me as a kid in the 90ās my biggest fear in the world was alien abductions for the better part of a decade
This is why I still have an irrational fear of aliens.
A āhopefullyā irrational fear of aliens lol, Iāve had reoccurring nightmares about aliens all summer this year. Even as recently as last night, Iāll wake up relieved it wasnāt real only for it to pick back up where it left off when I fall back to sleep. Iām coping with it way better as an adult than when I was 8 years old tho thatās for sure.
Lol yeah I get them as well still. After I saw Signs, it was bad for a while.
I was 15 when I saw Signs and it still scared the fuck out of me!
Haha same. I used to be worried that whenever I saw a roof like that barn, that I'd see one standing there menacingly and it would spook me.
I remember coming home after seeing Signs in the theater late one night and the house we lived in had a kitchen window right above the sink looking out back. I went to get some water from one of those jugs with a filter we kept in the fridge, poured a glass and almost emptied the jug, so went to fill it back up at the sink but happened to look out the window to pitch black nothingness out back and I got the chills, put the jug down on the sink and noped out of the kitchen back to my room.
I didnāt really have blinds for my room as a kid. It was a dining room converted into bedroom for me. I had the window duct taped up cuz I thought I used to see them staring at me.
Holy shit that was me exactly at 9 years old, for no reason. I wasnāt allowed to watch anything scary at all back then. This fear lasted until I was 41 and then it just stopped.
I had a dining room bedroom as a kid too and no curtains
Might not be so irrational with the us government and congress starting to take ufos seriously
Same- but I like scary movies and the only ones that can draw in that visceral sense of horror is a good alien film. Slashes and monsters don't do it for me. Signs still scares me.
Psh, fear of aliens? Try watching Nightmare on Elm Street as a 6 year with your older brother. And then ya go to sleep and in your dreams ya get the heavy legs or the concrete shoes so you can't run away from Freddy.. had THAT same dream continually for a decade, every time I tried to sleep. Some nights I'd just stay up so I won't have to go to battle with that asshole. Aliens are child's play in comparison. Also, being scared of aliens is like being scared of ghosts; as you have to believe in them. Freddy lives on the other side of beliefs, that damned dream walker :)
I was single digits years old when those movies came out as well but they didnāt scare me as much. I think it was because aliens were a possibility.
Yeah I grew up watching nightmare on elm street. The video store even rented me leprechaun at age like 11. Those were the days. Nothing is as frightening as this movie.
Babysitter watched exclusively horror films and I saw many as a small kid. I also watched faces of death at her house. The 90s were different
Same. I remember watching unsolved mysteries as a kid to. I specifically remember one of the stories about 3-4 guys out in the middle of a lake in Maine. The campfir could be seen roaring from their view from boat. Then they see it and start flashing the flashlight light at the ufo. The ufo stops and starts heading towards them. Then all of a sudden they still in the boat, but the fire has almost burnt out.
that episode still spooks me https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dM2DFl1FJps
Same here. When I went to sleep, id put the covers over my head and have a little breathing hole. This scene was terrifying
This is the most Iāve watched of this movie since the 90ās. I used to sit in windows throughout our house watching the skies, absolutely fucking terrified.
Yeah man I used to sleep every night with my hands over my stomach so aliens couldn't steal it
I feel like there was rash of alien abduction stuff in the cultural firmament - this movie, Communion, etc - and the prospect of abduction terrified me as well. This scene definitely kept me up at night.
yes! ahhahahaha this scene literally changed me as a person
Same, I live in Arizona and we went camping in the White mountains all the time. I would tell my family I was scared to go there and they just brushed it off like it's just a movie and then when the Phoenix Lights happen, I had a couple of family members that actually saw them and we never went camping there again.
Same, this fucking movie haunted my dreams
I'm right there with you. I couldn't even watch this part. I did, but it stuck with me for a good portion of life...
Fire in the sky and communion, pure nightmare fuel
I used to torture myself as a ten year old watching both those movies alone at night. It was like a car wreck, you don't want to look but can't look away. I was paranoid of half an aliens face appearing from behind the door at night like in communion for ages. https://youtu.be/gdWrvhF1HvA
Still havenāt seen communion. Heard about it. 40 years old and still wonāt seek it out and watch it. Did you ever see that lost footage tape, incident in lake county. This was way before lost footage movies were ever a thing. Everybody who watched thought it was the real deal.
Ive only read about that, Iāll have to check it out tho
It scared the shit out of me.
Same. Between this and random unsolved mysteries episodes, I just figured it was a matter of time before they were standing at the foot of my bed.
Me too! Aliens and demon possession. I would hide my face when āgreysā would show up on Unsolved Mysteries too.
And I thought I was alone this whole time.
After it was over, I was terrified like any kid and my goofy older brother smells my fear. As he laughs and tells me itās real, I look to my dad in reassurance. *ā I dunno. Supposed to be based on a real storyā* he sais. Sleep didnāt come easy for a while. You arenāt alone ^we ^arent ^alone ^thoā¦
Bro. I just imagine they abduct me and I help them with stuff like this. Sorta like a human liaison/advisor
I remember watching this scene as a kid and being utterly terrified but unable to look away, and hadn't thought of it in prob 30 years. Terror renewed...
This here rings pretty true to me too.
Same man, this scene just brought jesus outta me, I mean I loved horror movies when I was a kid but this wasnt scary man, this was damn chaotic disturbing stuff with that damn soundtrack in it and when seeing someone is going to get poked in the eye with a damn needle, fuck that
I saw this movie at the theater when it came out, I was born in 1985. It definitely scared me a lot
Practical effects > CGI
the person who did the effects for Fire in the Sky also ended up doing effects for The Matrix. Interesting similarities in the 'pod' scenes for both movies.
Does anyone know any good podcasts where I can learn about interesting movie shit?
Quentin Tarantino just started a podcast recently, with his old writing partner, called Video Archives. They mainly talk about old VHSs but itās great to hear them talk about movies
Not a podcast but corridor crew on yt has a bunch of videos breaking down vfx and stunts from movies and shows
they also have a podcast called corridor cast sometimes focused on VFX and some with producers/vfx artists
Oh great nightmares I havenāt had since I was a kid thank you for that
RIGHT?!
Did they put cum in his eyes that's rude
Kinky
What about what they stuffed in his mouth?
Lol what was the point of that stuff aye
Gotta grease up that mouth so the tube can go inside without a problem i guess
That's a sentence I didn't think I'd hear in my life
Won't be the last
Nurses entered the chat
Its a preserve from their planet. The world they come from has been over grown by wild berries. They are simply introducing a new food source to humans.
They have bad finishing manners
Dude needs to relax
Guy getting free foriegn healthcare like calm down
Bruhhhh lmao
I originally watched this while I was high on pain pills and recovering from my wisdom teeth removal. This scene absolutely traumatized me, the part where the aliens screw that tool into his mouth sounded like the sound the dental forceps made when the the dentist squeezed them while grabbing my teeth.
Me when I go to the dentist š”
Was that brown shit, Shit?
Through common sense deduction, probably something along the lines of a disinfectant/lube/anti -inflammatory. I'm thinking space betadine.
If that shit is shit then shit that guy must be feeling like shit apart from all that shit they putting on him . Must hurt like shit when they stabbed his neck with that shit and afterwards getting stabbed in the eye with that shitty needle.
Shitty beef shitty chicken shitty shriiimp
Don't forget about the shit they poured in his eye
My Dad has an eye condition and to keep it from getting worse he has to go for eye injections every 3 months. They literally do this to him. Not the mouth stuff, but they clamp his eye open, put numbing drops in then stick a needle in his eye while he is awake. So yeah, fuck that.
You sure they arenāt aliens in disguise that are using your dad is as their guinea pig? How much do you know about the doctor?
Did he survive?
Yes, the real man (Travis Walton) recently went onto joe Rogans podcast to talk about his experience. FUN FACT: Travis Walton actually is an actor in this movie! He plays the part of a random citizen
Definitely listen to the podcast, Travis is such an honest man and he talks about his experiences pretty openly and truthfully
Pretty sure the dude was on a drug binge the entire week he 'disappeared.' An acid trip is likely the culprit of his fantastical tale. His account is bonkers
He wasnāt, he was logging with his crew at work, most of his friends saw what happened and the day he returned he went to the doctor and had no drugs in his system
I like the look on the alien's face at 0:13 that says: "Could you stop screaming in my face? I'm trying to work, here."
I'd be like "hey while you're at it could you fix my aching back? Or immunity to the common cold? Or something helpful while you're y'know here."
And maybe donāt jizz and shit on me?
I saw this when it came out and he didnāt have boxers on and I remember they had to re-edit that scene for TV
Really? Never seen that version.
Whatās funny is they had to change because it upset some momās and here I was thinking there is a lot in this movie that should of but no a man in shear covering was that factor that got it changed . It was on the news thatās why I remember so will it was some mom group to censor what there kids watch .
Walked in on this scene while my older cousins were watching it when I was 4. It almost killed me.
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I was 9 years old in 1994 when i saw this for the first time.. Holy.. *shit*.. Alien abduction has been my #1 "Irrational Fear" ever since.. this is still difficult for me to watch and im almost 40.
I feel like this is a pretty good depiction of how animals must feel getting treatment from us
The way my cat feels when my entire family is watching it sleep ![gif](giphy|Hz1hFjTarLPJGyOUNI)
I wanna know how this guy had enough oxygen to keep screaming for so long. They had that tarp over his head for a good while before cutting a hole for his mouth and right when they did that they shoved a bunch of shit in there.
I gotta find this on tape.
I need to return some videotapes
7 days.
Do you listen to Genesis?
Could always be [worse](https://youtube.com/watch?v=u2qT7GylRxw)
I have such sights to show you-- Anything else but this.
Welp Iām gonna have horrible dreams
Damn, that was worse
And to think..... I hesitated?
Wow never knew the context for that coolass labyrinth.
Thought this was going to be Dead Space eye scene.
I've only seen the first one with Garak from Deep Space Nine, I didn't know the wife appears in any of the sequels.
oh the nightmares the hellraiser movies gave me, as an adult, that lasted for months. i gotta go bleach my brain and forget this again
I clicked on it expecting to be rick rolled
That was absolutely not worse.
Nah seeing both movies at a young age, this scene is far worst than that death,
The hell have I been missing out on?! I had to pause it so I donāt spoil it!
Well you definitely didnāt see the best part :)
This actually doesnāt scare me. It upsets me. Thereās something about torture scenes in general that give me a combination of sadness and anger. I just want to fucking murder the person doing the torturing.
This could be an alien biopsy / surgery for all you know lol
Theyāre removing the AIDS from his body
It's technically not torture because they're just taking samples and readings. It's more like a multiple biopsy. They're not doing it to hurt him, they just don't care if they hurt him.
lol, heās still being tortured. Heās being held and done stuff to against his will. What the Aliensā intentions are, donāt change the fact.
Torture is deliberately hurting or harming someone for an extended period of time. This guy is being "tortured" in the sense that he is being hurt and it sucks, but the intention isn't to hurt him.
Psychological harm is still harm. By deliberately not putting him under, they are torturing him.
š©in his mouth an š¦semen in his eye. Only a very small portion of humans enjoy that stuffš³
DB Sweeney was killing it in the late 80s/early 90s: Fire in the Sky Eight Men Out Lonesome Dove Memphis Belle The Cutting Edge
Toe pick!
I love you.
Why did you do this to me?
Why do the aliens all look like joe biden
It's dark Brandon time/s
Worth a watch??
Travis Waltonās actual story is nothing like this. Check out his interview on the JRE.
Ayo what is Joe Biden doin
See people, this is what happens when you forget your safe word!
Scariest movie to this day.
Agreed. Absolutely fucking terrifying!!
Fuck what a great scene that I forgot about and instantly remembered. Need to rewatch. Thank you!
Whelp now I have new shit to have nightmares about
Oh my fucking god. I turned the TV on super late at night once when I was 6, and this scene was on. It fucking terrified me so bad. I couldnāt even tell my parents cuz it was past my bedtime. I didnāt want to get in trouble. I was afraid to turn the TV on for days afterwards. I thought I dreamed this scene for years then when I was in my 20s I found it after some googling. Iām 28. I need to watch this movie in full sometime hahah
When they first cover his face, arms just look like Human arms smh
I had a DMT trip like this once but was at total peace with it
Iām terrified as fuck
Take my upvote. I'm not watching that!
Seen this in the theater when I was like 9 I believe. Begged my mom and Aunt to go with my brother and cousin. Shit scared me for like a decade (maybe more). So much so that I wouldn't sleep with my back towards the outside of the bed until I was like 17! Yeah it was pretty bad. Plus on top of the weird ufo sightings and sleep paralysis occurrences I've had really did it.
Almost as scary as the Christopher Walken fucking a dwarf scene in Communion.
I havenāt seen this movie since I was 13 and I got about 5 seconds into this memory of it and noped tf out haha
This apparently has sat in my brain for nearly 30 years. I recognize this scene but I guess Iād forgotten this movie. This just made me instantly uncomfortable so it must have been something that freaked me out as a kid.
This movie terrified me as a kid
This movie changed me as a child
This movie is based on the abduction of Travis Walton in 1975. This scene is wrong though, not at all like what Travis described. Just Hollywood trying to turn it into a horror movie
Omg! I had nightmares for weeks after watching this as a kid!
Based on a true story. The guy who this happened to was at Joe Rogan, turned me into a believer. Not a lie on that man even after 25 years recapping the story.
Can someone give me the context? What exactly is the surgery tuff their doing to that guy
The aliens look like joe biden
this happened to me too
Would literally take the Covenant invasion over this any day
So this is where dead space got influence
It's probing time....
Isn't this a fetish?
It is now!
I always thought Aliens might give me a new set of teeth, full head of hair and a big penis that ALWAYS gets hard ummmmmmm perhaps I wonāt be the first in the queue
I watched this when I was a kid and I remember having tons of nightmares lol Now I'm a adult and I'm still scared of aliens LOL
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Yo what the Groot doin'?
What a tease! What happened?! That wasn't even bad... š Also I didn't realize Groot's cousins were eye doctors. Pretty interesting š¤
Joe Biden should of gotten an Oscar for play that alien.
I saw a meme stating that these aliens look like Joe Biden. And now I can't unsee it.
Why do these aliens look like Joe Biden
This is terrifying. Come to think of it I imagine our governments would probably do the same to aliens if we visited their planets or we captured one here.
I had no idea Joe Biden was in this film. š³ I guess it's because he wasn't sniffing hair
This scene wrecked me as a kid š
Totally underrated movie.
They actually did an interview with the guy **(Travis Walton)** this whole movie was based on. He thinks that they were ultimately trying to help him and that he was the one who caused the confrontation. The movie is based on a claimed UFO event where a group of guys saw a ship out in the forest and they see this "fire in the sky" like ship which was extremely low near the tree lines. Travis claimed that he got hit by something from the ship and that what he thinks happened is these beings were trying to fix their fuck up. ***(Some sort of radiation or beam exhaust from the ship)*** He woke up in the ship and he was surrounded by these little gray aliens. He immediately starts swinging on them and freaking out and they all ran out of the room before being replaced by a more human-looking alien who calmed things down. **This scene isn't reflective of anything that happened in his claims. It's a Hollywood remake.**
I was just talking about this movie the other day! Supposedly it's based on a true story. They found the guy like five days later naked and in a phone booth.
Iāve listened to him speak on documentaries and in interviews and he claims none of this happened as it is depicted in the film. He says he was aboard a craft but eventually was able to get up and move around and see and interact with the craft and that they then eventually dropped him off somewhere different from where they took him, but while he felt it happened in a few minutes, he was gone for days
You are now being probed by... "The Nozzle".
Travis Walton
This is why I fear aliens hell no man.
Communion was another great alien abductiin flick
I just heard a podcast about this. It's supposed to be based on actual events. A man says he was abducted, and while he was gone, his coworkers were suspected of k*lling him because they were the last ones who were with him by their own admission. He turned up a week or so later (not sure exactly how long) on the side of the highway not knowing how he'd gotten there.
Travis Walton is the guys name who was abducted. Pretty much one of the most known abduction cases, apart from the Betty and Barney Hill case.
That's fucking terrible! Never saw this movie, damn! Gotta find it
Wasn't this movie "based on a true story?"
Iād rather the anal probeā¦
This was the scariest thing I ever watched probably still is absolutely terrifying š
Bruh did they nut In his eye
The scariest shit Ever, shut scared me to death as a kid
This scene still creeps me out to this day
If you read the actual account form Travis Walton, itās mostly him running around the ship while the aliens just kind of stare at him like weād stare at a hyper cat.
Best abduction scene ever
My grandma actually knew Travis Walton! Used to work at the paper mill with him. He lives in my hometown :)
"I AM GROOT"
Bud can I ask how you came across this video, cause I posted it weeks back, I wanna know how reddit algorithm works
I'm a 99.9% app user. The app gets worse every update, but I *think* that I was in another similar subreddit, opened the video and shuffled until I landed on this one? I think the algorithm works differently when you shuffle, rather than sorting the whole timely independently. If that makes sense.
I thought Biden was taller?
These Aliens be looking like Biden.
and people wonder why I don't watch movies
Worse is that this was supposed to be based on an actual abduction and coupled with the US government coming clean as to the existence of ufos makes this just more horrible.
lolwut?
They put jizz in his eye!
This is based off a true story
It is, but this scene in particular wasnāt accurate according to Travis Walton himself. Whole movie is kinda not accurate. I highly recommend podcast with Joe Rogan. Brilliant and interesting stuff.
>Is that the episode where he says the n word and touts fabrications about vaccines? Wait....that was all of his other episodes.
Oohhh! That is such! A good movie!!!
Why do they all look like Biden? (not in to politics his face just came to mind when I saw them)