Is the movie 'The Fourth Kind' a 'Blair Witch' style fake?

"'The Fourth Kind' a thriller, hits theaters Nov. 6. Marketing from NBC Universal says it’s based on 'archival footage' of a psychologist who stumbled upon 'the most disturbing evidence of alien abduction ever documented' while interviewing Alaskans," reports the Anchorage Daily News.

"Spooky. Except it all looks to be a 'Blair Witch Project' style fake-out. No one has heard of the psychologist, including the state licensing board and president of the state psychologists association. And while there have indeed been disappearances in Nome — mainly people traveling to the hub city from surrounding Inupiat and Siberian Yupik villages — blaming a real-life tragedy on alien abduction is not sitting well with the non-profit that pushed the cases into the open."

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