ThiefHott
Too much of everything
MamaGravity
good back-story, and good acting
filippaberry84
I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Freeman
This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
youngerhutchie
GOOD-NESSIE ME
this documentary rocked my socks and proved Nessie, or as i like to call her, Nessie to be real. anyone who says otherwise is a LIAR and needs to GET REAL.
Nessie, if you're reading this somehow...reach out to your fans - we love you.
ooooroooorooor (I love you in Plesiosaur)
ASouthernHorrorFan
This documentary actually entertained me somewhat better than previous Reality Entertainment films. "Alien Encounter At Loch Ness" starts with a casual intro mixed with a Nessie enthusiast who has made the rounds lately as being one of the last decades few souls who produced some visual clue to a creature in the famous loch. This is the first time I am hearing his account first person, though I have read and seen his photos before it was nice to see him in this film. A lot of the film is really visual gimmicks that act as a means to stall between informative sequences with obvious intention being to burn up time count for the documentary. That normally would irritate me but in "Alien Encounter At Loch Ness" the blend of such artist stylization and mesmerizing soundtrack sequences create a nice hook for this documentary. One thing Reality Entertainment does is create some really artistic material as opposed to cold, sterile interview only, or bland material like some of the other films. Why is this documentary relevant? Because it comes at a time when most researchers are declaring that Nessie, or the last of this cryptid species has died off. "Alien Encounter At Loch Ness" gives a few newer accounts and interviews people who are present today at the loch who have collected possible evidence, all be it minimal evidence. So that keeps Nessie and the mystery surrounding the Loch Ness fresh and continuous-far from dead as a lot of papers, blog sites and scientific types would have us believe. Plus it puts our minds into new fantastical realms as far as why Nessie proof is elusive and what otherworldly component is at work in the on-going tale of the creature. UFO sightings are a more recent phenomenon over the loch and the end of this documentary delves into the relationship between the Loch Ness Monster and Aliens. Personally I find it suspect but the accounts have been documented before this film was made and it is a new area for enthusiasts to ponder while holding out hope for definitive proof of the creature's existence. So "Alien Encounter At Loch Ness" does offer an entertaining and fresh piece to the Loch Ness puzzle.