I haven't seen the others but The Man Who Fell to Earth is actually a great movie which inspired Philip K. Dick, he has a subplot in VALIS about some mysterious film, the inspiration for that came after he saw that film. And it's an archetypal story about the soul which dates back to the third century, in fact. There's a Gnostic myth called the Hymn of the Pearl which in turn inspired The Man who Fell to Earth. It's the story of the soul which has lost itself in this fallen world, but which will find its true home in the afterlife. Of course, one can draw the connection between the illuminati who are identified with the Gnostics as the original heretics, and now they're in Hollywood influencing all the movies with their predictive programming and what not. Maybe they had a hand in it but in my experience that film is an honest expression of the author's feelings and is worth a watch regardless.
I haven't seen the others but The Man Who Fell to Earth is actually a great movie which inspired Philip K. Dick, he has a subplot in VALIS about some mysterious film, the inspiration for that came after he saw that film. And it's an archetypal story about the soul which dates back to the third century, in fact. There's a Gnostic myth called the Hymn of the Pearl which in turn inspired The Man who Fell to Earth. It's the story of the soul which has lost itself in this fallen world, but which will find its true home in the afterlife. Of course, one can draw the connection between the illuminati who are identified with the Gnostics as the original heretics, and now they're in Hollywood influencing all the movies with their predictive programming and what not. Maybe they had a hand in it but in my experience that film is an honest expression of the author's feelings and is worth a watch regardless.