After a "Bigfoot Hunter" claims to possess the body of a dead Sasquatch, a disgraced investigative journalist stakes his comeback -- and the lives of his documentary film crew -- on proving the find to be a hoax.
K**R
Bigfoot the lost tapes
He really enjoyed the tapes. He said he’s watched him so many times that he’s about warm out already so he really enjoyed them. Thank you again. we’d be interested. In any additional types that you may have out if you have a catalogue, you can send us that would be great thanks.
M**R
Bigfoots are 100% real although this movie is not:)
Bigfoot exists. This is a movie not based on true story, but none-the-less Bigfoot exists and I would bet my life on it. You cannot have 5,000 confirmed sightings in North America and having every single person be a liar and hoax. Sure, some may be mis-identified or thinking you see a BF but its really a bear walking on its hind legs. But for the most part, these things are real, they are physical and not ghosts or paranormal. They have been around for a long time. They are in most States. They are the masters of their domain. They are experts in concealing themselves and they own the woods. They live under ground and in caves. There are at least 4 specieis of BF some aggressive but most not. There may be as many as 10,000 of these things that exist. They are either Neanderthals that have been able to exist because of how stealthy they are, Or gigantipicithous (sp?)...or some kind of hybrid ape and indian. They exist in tribes. They run in numbers and clans, They never leave a GF behind which is why bodies are not found. They see you way before you see them. IN the event of sightings,..its usually b/c the BF did NOT see the human first and its a random run-in. They do not want you on their land which is why they try to scare you, throw stones, hoot and holler and mimic birds and coytoes.
T**T
Awesome!
As good as it could be for a formulaic concept. Which turns out is pretty darn good. The reality approach was filmed rather convincingly. There was an interesting spectrum of different kinds of characters, some of them a little unusual and outside of the normal stereotypes. And the drama and tension steadily builds to a crescendo. I like how there was a lively mix of views about the subject of the bigfoot hinted at, but exploring the theories was never the focus of the film. In the end, there was a complex set of well thought-out perspectives to choose from, and the storytellers let you make your own choice. I particularly loved how you're dropped into a complicated reality, that there isn't enough explanation to fully interpret. So the mystery is palpable, and there aren't, as the genre is usually plagued by, a host of familiar stereotypes that are recycled. I thought the drama was well done, individuals are shown struggling with their commitments and priories and at times doubting and questioning them.I'd say, hands down, the best treatment to date. They did such a good job with a topic that's of so much interest to so many, it makes me wonder why no one's done it before now.Hopefully there will be more movies in this vain. Why not bring our myths and fears and hopes alive? instead of just killing them with terrible stupid productions? This treatment doesn't disappoint!
J**L
Finally
We’ve finally gotten proof that Bigfoot is indeed real and this REAL documentary lays it out for all of the Bigfoot deniers
R**G
Absolutely HATED this movie
Had I not already spent money to rent the film (which by the way at $3.99 was WAY too high for this ridiculous film..seriously it was so bad that I want a REFUND) and if I hadn't been doing paperwork, and cleaning out drawers at the same time so that I wasn't completely wasting my time, I would have just logged off of the movie. I just glanced at the screen a couple of times when the screams got louder to see if anything vaguely interesting was happening...nope nothing past canned animal shrieking, flashing lights, really bad acting and a complete absence of directing was visible. I had been hoping for a documentary or indie film of some kind, not a movie with no discernible plot, bad acting, an ending that made no sense whatsoever, yada yada yada. I truly believe I could have taken my own video camera, my rescue dog and some friends up into the mountains where I live and done a better job..at least we could have created an actual PLOT and a discernible ENDING. I can't imagine how this even got financed. I assume this group was going for a Blair Witch Project Genre? Well...not even CLOSE and even though I saw Blair Witch's premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, and didn't care for it all that much, compared to this, Blair Witch was Best Picture of the Year material. To the filmmakers of this, I have been in the music industry for years, some of it involving motion picture scoring. Show Biz is a TOUGH gig, even for the Meryl Streeps of this world. If you haven't gone to a bona fide film school or majored in a program at a major university, go NOW ! Go to every film-making, cinematography, directing, acting, and producing class you can find. Watch the BEST movies. START OVER by learning from the best, not by throwing out an ill conceived and thoroughly unenjoyable film. Grow a thick skin, you'll need it. If you are willing to pay the price, and work hard, and most importantly, listen to people who KNOW how to make a successful film, you CAN have a career, but not via this route. There was nothing redeeming about this project. This came across as a poorly thought out, haphazardly planned, badly executed attempt at a horror movie made by young adults with irrational ideas of what it takes to do a film. Good horror movies, a la Hitchcock or Steven King take a LOT of work and thought, much more so than romantic comedies, etc. I really DO wish you well....I didn't start out being good in this business, I had to work my butt off and had to learn That I wasn't always right. I put out some major projects at roughly your age and just cringe when I see them now...wish I'd buried them in the backyard. I figured out very early on that those who didn't listen, didn't last. It's that simple, so find mentors and LISTEN. You can do this, but don't EVER do anything this poorly planned out again....improve yourselves !! To Amazon, take the price down, this is TRULY a rip off on this calibre of film. I could have watched Hitchcock, Martin Scorsese, Stephen King for less...that's ridiculous.
G**.
A 1970s Film For 2012
While this film was shot in 2012 it take me back to the time of the Bigfoot film of the 1970s. This on is a little lower then Night Of the Demon but it still has some good moments to it and the ending leave you thinking . Not a 5 star movie for sure but not a stinker. If you like 70 style B movie magic. Then sit back ,Grab a Coke. Leave your brain at the door and have yourself a good time
G**L
Decent movie
Not too bad for a bigfoot movie considering most are terrible.
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