Filmmaker Paul Davids talked to me recently about UFOs, Hollywood, Vincent van Gogh, and life after death. Davids also detailed the troubled development and production process of his influential 1994 movie Roswell, starring Kyle MacLachlan and Martin Sheen:
"Don Schmitt had told Davids at the outset he believed his line was tapped, and Davids felt that he, too, had become a surveillance target: "The weird phone activity seemed to spread from Don to me and others involved in the film." More troubling to Davids were the inquisitive strangers: "There were people who 'popped into my life' trying to become new close friends as quickly as possible who seemed to be trying to lift sensitive information about the production from me in suspicious ways." On one occasion, some strange men in a car snapped some "quick stolen photos" of Davids and Schmitt while they were driving together. "These were not paparazzi," he says, "the circumstances were suspicious yet done in an obvious way as if someone wanted us to know we were being watched."
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Origin: unexplored-earth.blogspot.com