This stuff has been popular since before the interwebs. With the amount of crappily shot, poorly edited video with one special effect or another, it's obvious that the writers wanted to tell a story like Donnie Darko, only instead of telling it normally, they give you some crappy French narrator who's supposed to be an archeologist, make up a bunch of fake ideas, and rules for time travel, saying that dimensions thin out as you alter timelines, then at the last minute, bringing extraterrestrials in on it to explain the plot device. This was so boring, and I wished that they could have actually bothered, instead of just shooting it somewhere around abandoned buildings and whatever city that was at the end, they could have actually shown this supposed moon city, just once. I mean, you name the film Lunopolis, but then you don't bother showing it. And then the end makes even less sense, with a video of one guy shooting another, then a green light sparking from them, from THAT the news bothers to say some a-holes think it has to do with branches of world governments? That's like seeing a man slip on a banana peel and linking it to the US navy conducting experiments with ducks!