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"Ancient Aliens: Season One (2010)" Review

Review: Finally there is a series about the possibility of aliens that isn't goofy or campy, instead is very well put together and informative. At first I was really skeptical of what this series had to offer, but about 15 minutes into it I was drawn in and hooked. They get quite detailed when it comes to showing their evidence of the possibility of aliens living and visiting in ancient times as well as how they could very well of helped to create the ancient world. The best thing this show did was actually make me think and question what I have been taught all my life about history especially that of ancient cultures and societies. The information given in this series is from all sorts of historians that give you a vast amount of knowledge  what they think happened during those times as well as their own personal views. Not everyone believes exactly the same thing which does help to balance out the information that is given. If you are going to watch any series or program based on aliens I highly suggest you checkout Ancient Aliens because it's a more intelligent and more well crafted than about all shows I have ever seen on this subject. Now even if your a person who is very skeptical about the existence of aliens I do suggest you give this one a try because you may change your mind. For me it just helped solidify my thoughts on the possibility of aliens and what they could of helped to do to shape the world. My favorite part of this series was when they talk about how the pyramids and other amazing structures where made because it truly made me think about how they truly were made instead of what I had been told over and over throughout my life. Overall this is a great series that I would recommend to anyone interested in learning some new that will also open their minds to the world.

-Daniel Damnation

Director: N/A
Genre: Documentary/Historical
Blu-Ray Release Year: 2010
Theatrical Release Year: N/A
Time Length: 7hrs. 50 mins. Total +Extras
Company: History Channel
Website: www.history.com

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