"Invasion of the Dark Stars" Documentary



So, after my hike at the glyphs in South Mountain park, I was thrilled to get a DVD of the documentary "Invasion of the Dark Stars." I am a documentary freak-a-zoid. In fact, my ultimate goal some day is to be a documentary-maker. I cannot get enough of them and a happy rainy day off of work is the best when there are back-to-back "Ancient Aliens" or "Monsterquest" or Bigfoot documentaries on TV. I would like to own an enormous library of documentaries. Seriously. I LOVE THEM!!!

That being said, a new one to add to the mix is exciting for me. I didn't know what to expect. I knew that Jeff would have his glyphs and theories on there, but the other stories, though the logical woman inside me disputes people chasing orbs with IR lights and such, I couldn't help being fascinated. Once the story unfolds with the "evidence," I actually got so creeped out by the concepts of beings everywhere all the time watching us, that I had to put in a comedy tape when I was done so I could get to sleep. Now, nothing in the world scares me, but a new concept that is truly original.

This documentary may not be based on any scientific findings but it freaking got me excited. It's definitely a watch it in the dark scenario. I saw that Jeff sells it on his site. It's near the bottom of the page the cover of the documentary is there and you can order it for $10 which is less than other places online. Seriously, not a Nova type filming, not really based on true scientific findings and experts in the field, but what these people captured just shooting in their backyards, probably a combo of dust and particles/matrixing, is still easy to get caught up in and chilled. For the spook factor alone, it's worth it!

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  1. I might have to check that out.

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  2. We have to watch this the next time I spend the night at your place or at the hotel on our next trip.

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  3. Heard about this, but haven't seen it yet! Tempting!

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  4. Think I'll wait for the director's cut.

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  5. Sounds really cool, I'll look for it on netflix.

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  6. Dark matters always exciting.

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  7. Don't worry, your not alone... I love documentaries, too! Although my favorites are the decidedly unscary "Mythbusters" and "Brew Masters". On a side note, I always thought it would be awesome to make a documentary about Home Haunters. It's great subject matter, but no one seems to have done it. One day...

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  8. HN;
    That is what you need to do! It wouldn't be too hard to gather a video camera and some friends and go to places where people are seriously putting up their displays and see if they'd let you interview them and talk about how they make things. Honestly, if I were going to do it, I'd try to get the reclusive Pumpkinrot to be the focus of the film. I would love to get inside his head and swim around and then explore his property and talk about inspirations. Perhaps I would keep him in a mask just so we never know who he is.

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  9. Just ordered one. Course I've still got a DVD on Legend Tripping and one on the MIB to get around to watching also... :)

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