Justin Whippo

Sep 5, 20222 min

Jack Osbourne's Night Of Terror: Ufos (2022)

Updated: Sep 10, 2022

My quick rating - 2,6/10. Currently airing on Discovery+ and UFOs is always an interesting topic. Aside from when these 3 morons are the ones to tackle the subject. I am a firm believer in the supernatural and I also think it is naive to think out of thousands, if not millions, of planets out there that THIS is the only one with life. So I am always interested in the subject. Hell, if I ever stop being lazy, I'll get my story written about the topic of hauntings, but that is a different subject. This is supposed to be a hunt for UFOs as we all know them. Instead, it ends up being complete stupidity focusing on their weird obsession with "skinwalkers" throughout this. Jamie Kennedy will always be funny in my memories thanks to a criminally underrated Malibu's Most Wanted and I am sure you have seen him in other stuff you have enjoyed but here he just acts like a toked-up idiot. And once again, his partner here is Jason Mewes who proves consistently he is very little without Silent Bob. And thinking that is a typecasting issue will be gone when you hear the utter nonsense come out of his mouth in this documentary. Finally, we have Jack Osbourne who is only here to Bark at the Moon for one reason, his Dad. Absolutely not a fraction of talent in him that I have seen and it definitely is not in this. So with a trio of idiots, and a complete lack of focusing on the only reason you would want to watch this, you end up with a small piece of really nice storm footage that rolls in coincidentally when they are off to explore a valley. All three of them think there are supernatural forces at play causing the storm. That is the level of absurdity of this 86-minute waste of your time.

#documentary #jackmeatsflix

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