Researchers and experts examine video footage of UFO's to determine if they are real. Professional and amateur photographers around the world have captured amazing objects traversing our skies. Are alien visitors already here?
Jonathan Frakes - Narrator, Chuck Riley - Announcer
UFOs: The Best Evidence Ever (Caught on Tape) takes a look at video and still footage of unexplained flying objects around the world. With interviews of the photographers themselves, and other professionals with UFO experience, this TV documentary tries to answer the question; Are UFO's real?
There really isn't much here beside a lot of home video footage and plenty of questionable conjecture about what the filmed objects might be. While interesting, some of these videos have already been disproven and others are easily dismissed with a little logic and common sense.
Until, if ever, UFO's are finally explained we will probably remain curious. While this documentary is interesting if simply for the footage presented, it doesn't provide much in the way of hard science. It does try to inject some drama however, which is a large part of making the series mildly interesting.
Technical work, for the series not the UFO footage, is fairly well done and fitting for a documentary. Frakes is an enjoyable narrator and does a nice job of pumping up the drama.
Nothing here to limit audience age.
Released: 2000
Reviewed: 6.22.16
Star rating: 1 out of 5
Genre: Documentaries
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