
By Bryce Zabel
Extraterrestrials can be extremely big box office when done right. They provide drama, conflict and, most often, a really, really good bad guy.
The question for ufologists is whether Hollywood makes these projects just because of the tickets they can sell or whether there is ever an ulterior, hidden motivation. This, of course, is what makes Silver Screen Saucers such compelling reading.
Robbie Graham and I met last summer at the Leeds Exopolitics Conference where we both got to share our mutual passions for UFOs in television and film. We come at this topic from two different angles — Robbie has done brilliant work in the academic field delving into the history and behind-the-scenes machinations of countless such projects and I’ve had the good fortune to experience a handful of them from the inside..... continues
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Thanks to Robbie and Silver Screen Saucers I think we've all learned a lot about Hollywood and the way the subject of UFO's is handled. Are they preparing us or are they only interested in the dollar? Either way, Silver Screen Saucers has brought to the forefront the connection between the two, in an interesting and factual way. Good luck with the project Robbie and Bryce












