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Vile vortices documentary fake
Vile vortices documentary fake












vile vortices documentary fake

I mean, you lost your kid because of these things (or so you believe) yet you're giddy throughout this talking about your stupid theories. The actor playing the scientist at the heart of all of this is doing his best but he's never believable. I swear he is missing his calling because with a boring monotone voice like his, he should be doing audio tapes for insomniacs. All the while we're hit with dry bits of triangle history by this host guy who is like water and crackers for dinner. The "hook" is to try and present this information with this fictional story about a scientist's quest to find answers for what made his dog go Cujo on his kid.

vile vortices documentary fake

But this thing is ridiculous, throwing everything but the kitchen sink into the mix and blaming it on these triangles around the world. I happen to enjoy discussions about the Bermuda Triangle, too. Look, I don't have an ax to grind against fringe science or mysteries or anything like that. This boring, meandering pseudo-documentary is one of the worst things I've ever seen put forth by the History Channel. From this bizarre start we somehow make our way into talking about magnetic fields and vile vortices, of which the Bermuda Triangle is the most infamous.

vile vortices documentary fake

While there the family dog attacks and kills the boy. An American scientist takes his young son to the Algerian desert because he had heard there was something weird about the place that made animals afraid to go near it.














Vile vortices documentary fake