Chatverock
Takes itself way too seriously
BootDigest
Such a frustrating disappointment
Ezmae Chang
This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
Quiet Muffin
This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.
Fun-Da-Mental
*** This review may contain spoilers ***I loved this documentary, and there are others about what the Russians were up to in the fields of science and parapsychology and regarding the UFO subject.Interesting propositions, but in the beginning of the video is an error, so how much can we believe of the rest?? "55 seconds into part one, Roger Moore opens with: "Hello I'm Roger Moore. In 1961 Soviet Cosmonaut Andrei Andropov lifted off in a Soyuz space capsule and spent 45 minutes in orbit" For starters there has never been a Soviet cosmonaut called "Andrei Andropov".12 April 1961 Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first man in space and completed a single orbit of the Earth in 1hr 48min inside a capsule called Vostok 1.6 August 1961 another Russian cosmonaut, Gherman Titov flew in orbit for a period of 1day 1hr 18min in a capsule called Vostok 2.These were the only 2 manned Soviet space flights in 1961, and they both featured the Vostok capsule. Soyuz would not fly for another 6 years..The first flight of a Soyuz capsule was on 23 April 1967, and ended 1day 2hr 48min later in a tragic crash landing that killed the pilot Vladimir Mikhaylovich Komarov.If the very first words of narration in an allegedly "factual" documentary are so very WRONG, it does not bode well for the content that follows."
merklekranz
1969 film of a crashed saucer supposedly investigated by the Soviet Army is the main attraction here. Unfortunately it plays like the Russian version of "Alien Autopsy". All the declassified Soviet Union U.F.O. data more or less mirrors the United States. Promoting the rantings of fringe believers and offering little in the way of believable facts. Although redundant and too lengthy for the limited material presented, even if the featured crash and autopsy film is nothing but a hoax, "The Secret K.G.B. U.F.O. Files" is entertaining. Although the movie offers way more questions than answers, it should still be of interest to those who believe in extra-terrestials. - MERK
ijovica
I didn't see anything so annoying for a long time. This ridiculously unconvincing documentary is an insult to good taste and sane logic. It's shame too see Mr. Moore in a role of insider/spy who reveals stupendous facts about sightings of UFO's across USSR. There is no single reasonable statement or believable document in whole hour-an-a-half-lasting agony. Many times I found laughable similarities with Criswell monologues from Ed Wood movies. Yes - it's that bad! (unfortunately, not of so-bad-it's-good category). Oh yeah, not to forget equally dreadful music. This movie attacks from all directions. Watch only if you're ready for mind-boggling pain-inducing experience. If there are aliens, I hope they never see this s**t.
Ffolkes-3
Well, It's definitely much more thrilling than the "JFK Assassination Files", also hosted by Roger Moore (The Saint, James Bond). I must admit that I have decided to watch this pseudo-documentary only because I'm a great fan of Roger Moore. Unfortunately he doesn't play in many movies these days, so that was the only possibility to see him. The video is quite engaging but doesn't provide new information, maybe except a new point of view (the KGB point of view). Its disadvantage is that it's too long, it should be much shorter in order to be more fascinating - you can get bored from time to time. For Moore and UFO fans only.