Project Blue Book (2019–2020)
10/10
Incredible cinematography + A Great Story = An Enjoyable Hour
26 February 2020
I grew up when atom bomb detonations were live television, and UFOs Saturday cinemas. I searched library records for the Keyhoe Report and the History Channel's Project Blue Book echoes the fears and paranoias of the 1950s. I thoroughly enjoy each episode. The accuracy of the settings, the little nuances in the colors and fabrics of the furniture, the sterile feel of military linoleum desks, the clothing, the show's "believability factor" is enhanced by breathtaking cinematography.

In 1967 Madison, NJ when leaving the University library and walking back to the Fairleigh Dickinson University dormitories a light in the sky moved erratically in a very star lit night. It shot forward, stopped, changed directions then disappeared into the sky. Other students saw the same. I telephoned the Morristown airport only to learn they did not have radar.

I sure hope there is a season three.
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