Gavin Gore aficionado a la fantasía y la ciencia ficción y sus amigos encuentran enormes huellas en el bosque. Un policía, un periodista y una reconocida autoridad de los Sasquatch investiga... Leer todoGavin Gore aficionado a la fantasía y la ciencia ficción y sus amigos encuentran enormes huellas en el bosque. Un policía, un periodista y una reconocida autoridad de los Sasquatch investigan, mientras dos vecinos de Gavin traman un plan.Gavin Gore aficionado a la fantasía y la ciencia ficción y sus amigos encuentran enormes huellas en el bosque. Un policía, un periodista y una reconocida autoridad de los Sasquatch investigan, mientras dos vecinos de Gavin traman un plan.
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That being said, I found myself starting to laugh at the very opening sequence, where the three geeks "prepare to do battle." The moment that won me over was when Gavin (played by Jeremy Sumpter) went over to a little portable CD boom-box to play some medieval music to set the "proper scene" for the battle! From then on, I sat back, relaxed, and enjoyed a pleasant comedy that was well-written, directed, edited, and acted (definitely a breakout performance by Sumpter as well as Hubbel Palmer as his sidekick).
Judging from the sustained laughter from the audience, I wasn't alone in my admiration for this independent film.
The plot: The story is sort of an anthology showing what a certain group of characters do, then showing what another group of characters were doing while the first were doing it. The stories intervene with each other, and I wasn't expecting this type of film to do that. It works in its favor big time. Geeky Gavin (Sumpter) and his friends Hobie (Palmer) and Maynard (Pinkston) enjoy fighting in their front yard with Styrofoam swords covered in colored tape. One day, Gavin and his buddies go into the woods and find feces and footprints of what they believe is from the Sasquatch.
Gavin continues to visit Sophie (Land) an insecure adolescent who works at the local video store. She is so insecure that she has her dentist uncle wire her mouth shut so she doesn't eat as much. Meanwhile, the two rednecks living next door (Kern and Long) are kept busy all day, and we see their day's work after we see our protagonist's work.
The Gavin character resembles a younger John Heder, the main character in Napoleon Dynamite. The Sophie character resembles Tina Majorino, the love interest in Napoleon Dynamite as well. It isn't hard to note a pattern forming with the characters, and it isn't hard to piece together this is a blatant knockoff of the film. Even Jon Heder makes a cameo appearance. If that isn't the "hey, look at me, I'm just like that guy!" moment I don't know what is.
I'd still go back and watch this before Napoleon because I found these characters so much more likable than the characters in that film. They were more fun to follow and learn about. Their main character doesn't drag his feet thru the storyline.
This isn't by any means a hilarious film, with numerous laughs, and a script to die for. It's a comedy. A decent one. There's parts that I found entertaining, like the scenes with Joey Kern and Justin Long, and parts that disinterested me, like the buildup between the relationship of the teenagers. I felt the film could've been smarter, and not focus on something like that. Still, The Sasquatch Gang manages to be better than the film it is a copy of. I can't say that happens to often in the industry.
Starring: Jeremy Sumpter, Justin Long, Joey Kern, Addie Land, Hubbel Palmer, Rob Pinkston. Directed by: Tim Skousen.
The storytelling was actually quite compelling, being told in somewhat of a non linear fashion with title cards showing the chapters before each major new instance. The comedy is certainly for an acquired and specific audience of films in that regard, however did not find anything quite humorous. Justin Long and his sidekick friend have some silly moments for comedic purposes but nothing is laugh out loud funny. In the end, there is a likeable charm in a silly way with the lead characters where we want to see them succeed.
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- TriviaWhile filming in a residential area in Portland, Oregon, residents were allowed to participate as extras.
- ErroresWhile in the arcade, Sophie's ski-ball score constantly changes.
- Citas
Gavin Gore: Why should I listen to you? That guy doesn't even have a shirt on!
Shirts Jokum: Well I'm rubber and you're glue and whatever you says... bounces...
- ConexionesFeatures Furia de titanes (1981)
- Bandas sonorasThe Abduction From The Seraglio: Final Chorus
Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by the Slovak Philharmonic Chorus and Symfonický orchester Slovenského rozhlasu (as Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra)
Conducted by Johannes Wildner
Courtesy of Naxos
By arrangement with Source/Q
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- También se conoce como
- The Sasquatch Dumpling Gang
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 9,458
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 9,458
- 2 dic 2007
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 9,458