Russell Crowe and a friend installed a camera outside their offices in the hopes of getting footage of fruit bats rising from the nearby Botanical Gardens. Instead of finding bats they found what according to Crowe is a UFO.
Crowe took to Twitter account to tweet about the amazing occurrence, giving the link for the time lapse UFO video. His followers were less than convinced.
Canon 5D, No Flash, can’t be a lense flare because it moves , camera is fixed youtu.be/W63K–xUg6o via @youtube
— Russell Crowe (@russellcrowe) March 6, 2013
Some of his followers tweeted this in response to Russdog.
@russellcrowe Russ, that’s insane man. This video was the one that totally turned me away from doubting UFOs youtube.com/watch?v=XgWVIu…
— Aaron Stewart-Ahn (@somebadideas) March 6, 2013
@russellcrowe @youtube It’s a reflection in the glass/window that you’ve parked your camera in front of. Probably a car’s tail light.
— Kevin Cheung (@ScientificNinja) March 6, 2013
Of course, for every doubting Thomas, there was a guy with tin foil on their head.
@russellcrowe I’m with you RC. Definitely a UFO there.
— Rhys Darby (@rhysiedarby) March 6, 2013
Except that Rhys Darby also happens to be a professional comedian.
So it looks like you’re on your own, Russ.
[Source: Gawker]
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