Originally Posted by
calikid
Presently I'm holding off purchasing "Unacknowledged: An Exposé of the World's Greatest Secret" to see if a DVD or BluRay will become available.
Old habits, prefer a disk in hand.
The book and streaming, only available so far.
Disappointed cannot fine a simple 2-day rental available.
Can't tell you how many BluRay Discs I own with unused "downloadable Digital HD content included" (Ultraviolet?). Not my thing.
I have watched a few segments of Unacknowledged with friends, who have already purchased the streaming video.
Can't help but make comparisons to his prior work Sirius.
Interested to hear how viewers feel Unacknowledged differs from Sirius. And IF it adds much support to the Disclosure debate.
Any NEW evidence presented?
I also can't help but think back to the James Fox productions of "Out of the Blue" and his later obligatory sequel, "I Know What I Saw".
Sadly, I was not that impressed with Mr Fox's followup. Felt like a forgettable rehash, and did not add much to the (IMO, well done) original.
Hopefully Dr Greer's second effort is more fruitful, at the very least a more polished production.