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2 comments about High Strange New Mexico.
- What I liked was that they didn't pass judgement on anyone talking about alien phenomena -- they let people speak for themselves. And they covered all the aspects of it -- abductions, government, commercialism -- a really complete overview.
- I absolutely love this documentary--it's low-budget and has a sort of homemade feel to it, but that feeling never detracts from the absolute (fairly presented) weirdness of everything that the documentary addresses: aliens, abductions, cattle mutilations, alien-worshipping cults, UFOs, petrogylphs of E.T.s, new age vibrations, et cetera--and all from right here, right here in New Mexico.
Any fan of New Mexico, of aliens and UFOs, or of the strange in general, would do very well to get themselves a copy of this documentary. It is very, very entertaining, and it's easy to see why this has become such a sought-after cult classic.
I named my weekly column of strange New Mexico history and lore "My Strange New Mexico," as an allusion to this film's title, before I had ever even seen this, and when I finally did watch this--as required viewing for a college class--I found myself with enough topics for another two dozen columns, easy.
"High Strange New Mexico" is one of the best examples I have ever seen of a driven young filmmaker taking only very little money and the resources he had right at home and then making them into something quality, something lasting.
Highly, highly, highly recommended. Watch it!
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