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by ProfWag » 12 May 2012, 03:47
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by Arouet » 12 May 2012, 05:03
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by TheRanter » 25 May 2012, 11:12
Sorry I haven't gotten back to y'all about that movie... Things suddenly got busy, but I will post at some point soon more about the clues from that film...
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by Twain Shakespeare » 25 May 2012, 16:46
Ver interesting thread. Thanx everyone.
What is the source of the photoes?
The movie is still on Netflix. The "Official Site Homepage" describes it as a "mockumentary", tho.
And "The Manchurian Candidate" was fiction.
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by drastikmeazures » 10 Sep 2012, 21:20
I've seen that mockumentary on Netflix as well, and while I like the story (only thing that makes the Beatles music interesting to me) the voice over that's supposed to be George is absolutely laughable!
First off the guy's doing the worst accent impersonation, sounds like a Yank to me. Plus the voice doesn't sound anywhere near George's age, and supposedly it's being recorded on a Dictaphone style recorder to mini cassette from a hospital bed if I'm not mistaken. Yet there's no tape hiss in the audio, no room ambiance as you would expect in a sterile hospital room, no "hospital noises" in the background. Bloody thing sounds like it was recorded at Abbey Road.
There are a few factual error's as well, I forget most of them but at one point "George" tries to imply that there was a teenage girl that stumbled upon the car wreck and therefore knew to much, and that girl turned out to be,.. Heather Mills,... except she would have been a young child in 1966. Or something like that, it's been well over a year since I watched it.
Don't get me wrong I'm not discounting the whole story, just questioning some of the movies production values, still a good watch if you can get past those things.
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by SydneyPSIder » 16 Sep 2012, 21:13
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Some of the minor changes to voice and appearance you see are just due to normal ageing/maturation and change of hairstyle. You can't change his basic talent, singing and composing style that easily, nor personality and demeanour, nor would his family members go along with such a scam if it were even possible or feasible. We're talking about a pop group here.
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by NinjaPuppy » 17 Sep 2012, 05:08
That is an excellent observation, theory, whateveryou call it.
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by Scepcop » 10 Dec 2012, 05:28
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by Scepcop » 10 Dec 2012, 05:44
Check this out. This DNA test may prove that Paul was replaced! http://www.erichufschmid.net/TFC/FromOt ... alian.htmlA DNA test! Carlesi and Gavazzeni commented that if McCartney really wanted to put an end to these rumors, he could have offered to take a DNA test with his father or his younger brother, Mike, but he didn't. McCartney took a DNA test only once, but the authors of the article point out that the DNA test created more confusion and suspicion of his true identity, not less. In 1962, when the Beatles were living in Hamburg, Germany and still unknown to most people, Paul McCartney had a brief affair with a German woman named Erika Wohlers. She gave birth to a daughter, Bettina, in December 1962, which was during the time the Beatles were starting to become famous. The Beatles soon left Germany, and McCartney abandoned Erica. Around 1967 McCartney agreed to pay 30,000 deutsche marks to support Bettina, but he was not admitting to being her father, even though she claims her German birth certificate identifies him as her father! Once Bettina became an adult, she asked a German court to have McCartney recognize her as his natural daughter. McCartney had to submit to a DNA test, and the test showed that he was not her father. Interestingly, based on an autograph signed by McCartney, together with some photos taken for the occasion, Bettina accused the person who took that DNA test of being a substitute for Paul, not the real Paul McCartney! The autograph, for instance, was signed by somebody right-handed (Paul was left-handed). More information about this DNA test is here. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... child.html
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by Scepcop » 15 Dec 2012, 23:46
Check this out. On the left is Paul McCartney after 1966 and on the right is him before 1966. Don't they look like two different people? Notice that the head size is vastly different too. Also check out this comparison below of Paul five months apart in 1966. The left photo was taken in August 1966, and the right photo was taken in December 1966. How can Paul look so different in just five months? Doesn't his nose look longer as well? It looks like there might be something to this after all. See this page for more info: http://pid.hoop.la/displayForumTopic/co ... 7843921343Also check out these whole forums about the "Paul is dead" theory. http://invanddis.proboards.com/index.cgihttp://only1rad.proboards.com
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