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Sir Noface (2018) Online
Original Title :
Sir Noface
Genre :
Movie / Documentary
Year :
2018
Directror :
Chad Calek
Cast :
Chad Calek,Justin Holstein,Craig Powell
Writer :
Chad Calek
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 44min
Rating :
3.9/10
Sir Noface (2018) Online

Award-Winning Filmmaker Chad Calek's "SIR NOFACE" documentary chronicles the bizarre events reported on Sydney Harbour's Cockatoo Island and the mysterious circumstances surrounding the only known paranormal investigation in history to be officially sanctioned by the Australian Government. Led by civilian investigator Craig Powell and the West Sydney Paranormal Research Team (W.S.P.R.), this mind-bending investigation would last in secrecy for nearly two years, which in addition to experiencing groundbreaking levels of paranormal activity, Powell and his W.S.P.R. team members were successful in filming countless events that defy all known rationale and scientific explanation, including the first ever verifiable footage of a full-body apparition the definitively proves the existence of ghosts. As the "must see" documentary for both skeptics and believers, SIR NOFACE is the single most important paranormal case ever documented and presented to the public.
Credited cast:
Chad Calek Chad Calek - Himself
Justin Holstein Justin Holstein - Himself
Craig Powell Craig Powell - Himself


User reviews

Munimand

Munimand

All of about 3 minutes was paranormal anything. The rest was basically Chad Calek talking about how interesting Chad Calek thinks Chad Calek is, superimposed over Australian tourism commercial footage. We get it, you know how to film hi speed sequences and play with font titles. Vetoed 50 minutes in by my 10 y/o for being "self-aggrandizing clown s#!t". Thank gawd we didn't pay for the experience with anything but our time.
Gietadia

Gietadia

This documentary is part travel advertisement for Australia, part self promotion by Chad Calek and a LOT of padding. It makes a definitive claim at the end, but provides very little evidence one way or the other.

This whole documentary seems to be trying to stretch 20mins of real info into a 1hr45min film. We get a whole load of facts thrown at us about how many people believe in the paranormal, and how it's frustrating that scientist call the shots to discredit paranormal investigation... But this movie does nothing to change that.

It tries to focus on the human element and credibility of the investigation team. Did they fake the 'Sir No Face' footage, instead of trying to gather their own evidence.

Some of the things that annoyed me:

Chad talks about his surprise that the Team didn't get one of the many Australian CGI houses to look over the footage - and yet he only uses one source. Why not get multiple sources to verify (as any credible scientist would). There's not a lot of detail from the CGI expert on how he actually came to his conclusion.

No one asked the potential cost of faking a CGI shot to that level of detail. It seems clear that the Team had little finances available, so it would have been interesting and would have helped credibility if we knew just how expensive this shot would have been.

Chad appears to have been involved in this event from early on. So why not use his resources to try and capture his own footage rather than rely on a single source. If Chad got involved after the Government closed visitors to the island, why was no attempt made to get special permission.

There was little scientific method on show. Late on in the movie there's a sudden discovery by Chad that Sir No Face is a child. It seems no one has really looked at the footage and analysed it beyond trying to ascertain if it's CGI - and yet the Team are doing this job on a semi-professional basis.

So much time is spent on whether Craig lied about being a sports pro. And some strange correlation is drawn between how Craig claims to not know any CGI people, and yet one of his other shows has CGI elements in it's intro.

The best way of validating the footage would have been to try and repeat it. But instead we get a movie that goes nowhere and provides little evidence - but then makes a sweeping statement that the footage is real. I have an open mind and would love definitive proof - but this documentary does not provide it.
Gir

Gir

This guy loves to talk about himself. A lot. And then at some point you see some possible ghost footage HE DIDN'T EVEN FILM. And then they don't even confirm it's real. Such a waste of time.
Arashigore

Arashigore

Just awful. Don't even waste your time with this one. Calek's graphics heavy "documentary" reminds me of crap you would find on YouTube.