
#1853 - Jeremy Corbell
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- Jeremy Corbell is an artist, UFOlogist and investigative filmmaker. Some of his films include "Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers," "Hunt for the Skinwalker," and "Pati…
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The Abyss
“The movie The Abyss was fascinating, right? Because that opened up people's ideas to the idea, or opened up people's minds to the idea that there could be a spaceship in the water and aliens in the water.”
Bob Lazar, Area 51 and Flying Saucers
“The documentary was so compelling. It's really good. That documentary for me was the reason why I started making films.”
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
“The mention of sunburns on one side of their face relates to the experiences depicted in Close Encounters of the Third Kind, where radiation effects are discussed.”
Contact
“I love that movie, man. It's a great movie. I hadn't seen it since it came out probably, right?”