I consider Ridley Scott's 1979 film Alien the best science fiction horror movie ever made. It has
spawned an entire franchise of sequels; but all of them fail, to lesser or
greater degrees, to rival the splendour of the original. Like all good horror
movies, its power comes more from a good knowledge of human psychology than
gruesome special effects. What truly scares people deep down? With Alien it is quite often the projected
fear of the characters. The acting is so brilliant that the expression on
people's faces when they see the creature has more impact than when the viewer
sees it themselves. The actor Yaphet Kotto's performance was one of the best in
the film. Kotto is also well-known for playing the best ever James Bond bad-guy
in Live and Let Die. Now, at the age
of seventy-seven, he has announced publicly that he has had real alien contact.
Judging by his ripe old age he has clearly encountered real aliens that are far
less homicidal than their fictional counterpart. Kotto is from an African
Jewish family and Africa is a continent with a long and deep tradition for
extraterrestrial visitation that is often overlooked by conventional UFOlogy,
see: http://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/goblin-in-suitcase-scares-cops.html
and: http://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.co.uk/2015/04/city-in-sky.html.
His experiences began when he was aged nine or ten at his home in the Bronx ,
New York USA .
He saw a creature one day when he was playing with his friends in the street.
He also regularly saw UFO's above his house. These events followed him as he
travelled, even when he moved to the Philippines .
Even when he was in the production of Alien,
ironically, he had sightings of real aliens. He once had a close encounter with
a mothership that he describes as being "the size of Yankee Stadium".
Some of these events involve missing time. Until now only his wife, psychoanalyst
and rabbi know about this factor of his life. His wife was with him and shared
one of his sightings. The skeptics predictably questioned his mental health,
but he says he is perfectly sane and very intelligent; he claims he has an IQ
of 196. He also denies that he's seeking fame and fortune. He is already a
famous actor who has earned a very healthy living from his talents; he's not
writing a book or making a movie that he needs to promote. Like many other contactees,
he feels a sense of compassion for the planet earth and wants to help the
aliens save it. Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4744726/Actor-1979-Alien-says-s-abducted-real-life.html.
Far from gaining anything, Kotto has a lot to lose be describing his
experiences publicly. Everybody who has alien contact experience faces the
threat of ridicule and rejection by their family, acquaintances and friends;
but for celebrities this risk is far greater because they are recognized by so
many other people as well. So well done, Mr Kotto, for speaking out. Good luck
and I hope you don't have to endure too much aggravation.
See here for more
information: http://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.co.uk/2014/09/ruwa-ufo-twenty-years-on.html.
Very interesting that mate as always. You love your flying saucers mate and good to see real passhion Ben. Am note sure to be fare if I believe in em or not. Ive seen some weird lights before but I was probably drunk to be honest. Smasher of a film Alian thow pal. Went to see it with a very fit bird I was giving one to at the time. They say fear turns em on and it did the trick I can tell you mate. Anyway thanks again Ben. Baz
ReplyDeleteThanks, Baz. And interesting dating advice :-)
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