Night Skies (Widescreen Edition) |  | Director: Roy Knyrim Actors: Jason Connery, A.J. Cook, George Stults, Ashley Peldon, Joseph Sikora Studio: Sony Pictures Category: DVD
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Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 99 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 90 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: D17004D UPC: 043396170049 EAN: 0043396170049 ASIN: B000KF0GT0
Theatrical Release Date: 2006 Release Date: January 23, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description This sci-fi horror film is based on a true story of unexplained UFO sightings in the southwestern United States in 1997. The collective sightings became known as the 'Phoenix Lights' and were witnessed by community leaders members of law enforcement as well as thousands of everyday citizens. The film which is based on transcripts from actual hypnosis-therapy sessions finally reveals what happened after the infamous incident ended and how six people stranded by chance on a forgotten road encountered more than just lights in the sky.System Requirements:Run Time: 85 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: SCI-FI/FANTASY Rating: R UPC: 043396170049 Manufacturer No: 17004
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The best horror movie of 2007! The last review of 2009! December 31, 2009 Bakuryuu Tyranno (England) The basic premise involves a bunch of people being stranded in the middle of nowhere and obviously that is very generic. However, unlike many similar films this one is quite atmospheric. The characters are a bit less generic than the usual horror archetypes although not by very much. The saucer lights were kind of different. It has some disturbing imagery toward the end.
Truth be told I'm not quite sure why it works so well but it kept me awake the night after I saw it!
alien abduction November 6, 2009 Martha Boltares (tucson, arizona) Very interesting. I really admire people who can come forward and talk about this. A must have movie.
Night Skies--Fact, Fiction, Horror, or Sci-Fi?? June 23, 2009 Camery Who cares at this point. This movie was better than the reviews. The acting was solid. Should we believe all abductees are returned to earth. I know, from a personal experience, that these beings exist. I got off track. I enjoyed the film and certainly thought it believable. I am unable to find information supporting the movie to be fact-based.
Decent science fiction/horror film based on "true events" October 22, 2008 Tim F. Martin (Madison, AL United States) _Night Skies_ was a decent enough science fiction film, though I agree with the reviewer Wayne Beckham that the movie is really more horror than science fiction.
The movie claimed that it is based on true events, one event pretty well documented, the other news to me. The documented one was the March 13, 1997 sighting and filming of unidentified lights in the Arizona night sky by thousands of people, a sighting still debated by some to this day. I liked the incorporation of this event into the movie, both the use of actual footage from the sighting and the movie's well done special effects depiction of the lights as seen by the characters in the film. I also liked - and was surprised - by the inclusion in the first few moments of the movie of Senator John McCain being asked in a press conference about the lights, that was well done (and unlike the trickery used to include President Bill Clinton in the movie _Contact_, was using footage directly related to what the movie was about).
The other event, not something I had heard about previously, was the story of a Gulf War veteran, stranded on a backroad in very rural Arizona and the five people in a RV who ran into him. Both vehicles disabled, the soldier and the people in the RV (a married couple, a couple that was engaged, and the sister to one of the men) at first mostly bicker about whose fault it is, try to save the life of the one of the men in the RV who was severely injured in the crash of the RV, and try to get the vehicle repaired to get him to the hospital. Soon however it becomes clear that there is something in the woods, something sinister, one that can play tricks with their minds, make them see things that aren't there, and one by one try to pick off and abduct the various members of this thrown-together group.
The feeling of the film - the briefly glimpsed aliens, people and things suddenly appearing behind people, the rustling in the brush, the screaming, the running, and yes some of the blood - had more in common with a horror movie than a typical science fiction movie (not that that is a bad thing). The alien's motivations were sinister, to abduct the humans (causing maximum terror while doing it, naturally) and them probe them horrifically in their spaceship (which was suitable creepy and organic and gooey in make-up).
Not a bad film I guess, I would rate is as good as some of the best of the much improved Sci Fi Saturday night movies of the week. The alien make up was pretty well done, the lights in the sky were very eerie, and I will admit it, one of the girls, the sister, was very good-looking (Ashley Peldon was the actress's name, playing the character Molly). While her character was not particularly deep she was not unpleasant to look at. Overall though the acting was adequate, nothing spectacular though not awful either. I didn't like the way the opening credits were done, a diced-up montage in almost slow motion of a horror scene from later in the movie, it made the film feel to me at least cheaper and more poorly done than it really was. Production values were not bad and if alien abduction movies are your thing (or the _X-Files_) I would say give it a look.
Fair movie with a crummy ending September 23, 2008 Bud Bundy (MN USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Some kids are driving in an RV on some back roads. They notice some lights in the sky, then they crash into a pickup truck that's parked next to the road. One guy falls on a knife that was lying on the floor. Luckily the guy who was driving the pickup knows some first aid, and fixes him up using super glue. Yeah, he probably hasn't got long to live, LOL. Everybody else is pretty unconcerned with their mortally wounded "friend", and spend most of the movie discussing their relationship problems. Then some aliens start...appearing. They might as well be Bigfoot or maybe even mind-controlling evil trolls, it doesn't really matter. It's not like they do anything "alien" to these people other than terrorize them a bit. Kind of funny actually, they can travel all the way here from another planet yet they can't break through the door on an RV.
After a somewhat exciting scene with the RV being attacked by something from outside, we move on to the next part of the movie - I won't spoil it - but suffice it to say I was expecting another ten or fifteen minutes before the movie eventually built to its climax. Instead, it just ended. Yup, roll credits, we're done here. What happened to half the characters? Don't know, we're through, wrap it up already.
The characters were mildly interesting, the plot was fairly disappointing because it relied on people getting confused (or maybe their minds were being controlled?). Eh, doesn't really matter I guess. Overall, I've seen much worse, but that doesn't mean this thing is especially good either. Good for a boring Tuesday night when you're not really expecting anything too exciting anyway.
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