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Post by ๐ฅ๐ฐ๐๐ด๐ป๐ธ on Jul 29, 2023 9:30:02 GMT
Jack Osbourne's Night of Terror: UFOs Released: 2022-09-03 Genre: Documentary Duration: 86 min Country: United States of America Production: Osbourne Media
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Post by ๐๐๐จ๐ญ๐ญ on Aug 1, 2023 2:54:56 GMT
Hehe, I was remembering Jack Osbourne (now age 37) from the reality TV show The Osbournes from about two decades ago, and I was thinking that he had matured quite decently โ until I saw that he was covered in skanky tattoos like his Dad, Ozzy Osbourne, the lead singer of Black Sabbath. I wasted many hours in my youth hanging out with friends in parking lots listening to Black Sabbath. I like most of their albums, and once I even tracked down the mill on the upper Thames where their 1968 debut album cover was taken with a witch-like character in color infrared film, a medium which I experimented with a little in High School photography class. Anyway, I wasn't so thrilled that Jason Mewes was an "investigator." He is the druggie who played the chatty counterpart to "fat ass" Director Kevin Smith's Jay and Silent Bob from the hyped-up but highly-disappointing film Clerks (1994). The other investigators were also Stoners. I half expected them to break out the weed on their stake outs, but if they did, they didn't show it on the TV program. The more I watched the more amusing it all got. Pot Heads say some really "profound and thoughtful" things when they are all animated and being "thoughtful and profound." I did think near the end of the show that the shadow guy that Jack found running hard in the dark in a light rain in the middle of nowhere on the grainy Night Vision was really weird and pretty interesting. I don't think it was a Skinwalker, though. Looking forward to another episode if there is one.
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