I knew everyrhing I needed to know when the "evidence" presented was "non-human biologics found at UAP crash sites", which could mean anything from alien corpses in a spaceship (unlikely) to bird shit on a weather balloon (highly likely)
All we need now is the ghost of Diogenes running into congress with a handful of bird turds going "BEHOLD! AN ALIEN!".
I generally just listen to public broadcast radio, then follow up any stories that interest me with an internet search to get a general idea of the story and weed out the biases.
I enjoyed it as well. You could really tell he was coming into his own, stylistically, with The Devil's Rejects as opposed to the homage-esque House of 1000 Corpses.
I enjoyed them both, but TDR is definitely the better of the two films.
The reports say that he is stable in the infimary, so he won't die (yet).
Hopefully they're just debilitating wounds that make him uncomfortable the rest of his natural life.