K-Files Movie Loft - Dan Aykroyd Unplugged on UFOs

Welcome everyone to the first installment of the brand-new K-Files Movie Loft column. Over the coming weeks, when available, I will be presenting to you full page reviews of the finest (and potentially not so finest) paranormal documentaries on the market.
For fans of the original weekly editorials, fear not, as they are certainly not going away. But also, you can rest assured that the Movie Loft will have that signature Khyron style that you've come to expect from the K-Files.
So, without further adieu, sit back and enjoy the premier!
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Of all the people to get unplugged on the subject of unidentified flying objects, Dan Aykroyd was someone definitely not on my list. But as it turns out, the revered comedian, known most notably for his run on Saturday Night Live and for co-staring in the Ghostbusters films, is actually quite the scholar when it comes to UFOs.
In 2001, UFOlogist David Sereda sat down with Aykroyd and interviewed him on topics ranging from the Phoenix Lights and alien abduction to the possibilities of traveling through time and other dimensions. Apparently Sereda thought it an interesting enough interview, as here we are with the feature-length documentary, Dan Aykroyd Unplugged on UFOs.
Ultimately, the title does not lie. The majority of the film focuses around an intimidating, cigarette-smoking Aykroyd speaking his mind on a subject he obviously thinks highly of and is quite knowledgeable in. The camerawork in these scenes is primarily an extreme close-up on Aykroyd's face. With minimal editing involved, you really get to see as well as hear Aykroyd responses to Sereda's questions. It also creates a very personalized experience, feeling as if you're sitting right there in the room with them. In this regard, the film's production and editing is spot-on.
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