barracuda wrote:- Too many cameras now.
Three! And the Dome of the Rock, like the WTC, must be one of the most-filmed places on earth.
If there had only been one film, you would (I guess) be complaining that it was uncorroborated and therefore suspicious.
- The responses seem too boneheaded.
Clearly we move in different circles.
- "Holy Shit!"
Call me boneheaded, but if I saw a light descend slowly onto the Dome of the Rock (or anywhere else!) and then shoot off vertically into the sky, I would have said exactly the same thing or something very similar. (What would you have said?)
- The Mississippi accent, a Hollywood cliche for the sincere rube.
Millions of people come from Mississippi, and some of them actually travel abroad. Besides, the two guys in the other two films were speaking Hebrew.
- "Ooooooo" (laughter)
The one time I saw a total eclipse of the sun, it was spoiled for me by a crowd of boneheads carrying on precisely the same way (but in German). The German language is a Hollywood cliché for several things too, but sincere rubiness is not one of them.
I don't know - it sounds very typically scripted. But I could be wrong.
See the Wittgenstein quote and brainpanhandler's remark.