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Monsters and Mysteries in America

  • Série télévisée
  • 2013–
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Monsters and Mysteries in America (2013)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDocuments the sightings of monsters and brings in the witnesses as well.Documents the sightings of monsters and brings in the witnesses as well.Documents the sightings of monsters and brings in the witnesses as well.

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    • Roger Rose
    • Jean Claude Leuyer
    • Lyle Blackburn
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      • Roger Rose
      • Jean Claude Leuyer
      • Lyle Blackburn
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    Roger Rose
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    Lyle Blackburn
    Lyle Blackburn
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    Chris McDaniel
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    Robin Swope
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    Jessica Hutson
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    8blanbrn

    Good interesting series that's informative and telling about sightings of paranormal creatures and monsters all over the U.S. map!

    Started watching on cable a series called "Monsters and Mysteries in America" and it's interesting and liked by me for one that I'm a Bigfoot believer and I always like to hear about folklore and the myth and legends of culture regional creature sightings. And shown thru interviews of actual eyewitness accounts the footage shows sketches and actual reacted sightings of the creature while telling the story with mentioned history from the region. And these stories take place all over the United States, and it's just not about Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster, it's stories include reports of werewolves, aliens, beast like creatures and even tales of things like a sheep monster and flying demons and winged Bigfoot creatures! And regional legends like The Florida Skunk Ape and South Carolina's Lizard Man are profiled. Overall interesting series that's informative, interesting, and a little scary it's a great paranormal and creature history treat to watch!
    1Embryoyo

    Gimme a Break

    My wife & I both believe in the unexplainable, and since we hail from the PNW, she's even been an active Bigfoot researcher with one of the largest non-commercial organizations in the world, but this show owes me my Kit-Kat bar. The "actors" portraying the so-called experiences of individuals hardly seem believable a great majority of the time. In fact, the only story - or "actor" - that gripped me enough to not laugh at them was the Chupacabra lady.

    As an avid & active Bigfoot researcher who knows more about the mysterious creature than you, my wife confirms the "roars" in the Sierra Nevada episode are completely fake. They seem made for shock, not scientific research. Even as an outside observer I couldn't help but laugh at the fact that these "people" (actors) thought that the legendary Sasquatch would - for some UNEXPLAINABLE, absolutely UNKNOWN reason - faceplant the window of this guys' truck despite years of avoiding detection by actual experts. Even if you take this show with a grain of salt, you might have trouble enjoying it.

    Save your salt - and your time.
    cajmendez

    If You get off on Crypto-'Big Fish' stories

    This show is just one big elaborate series of 'Scary Campfire Stories'. The re-enactments are one thing but I wonder how much the 'actual' eyewitness were paid to tell their camp-fire big-fish tales with a straight face. It can be entertaining for a while then I just want to change the channel or turn off the tv. But hay, there's a lot of people who live for this type of show.
    5Dottsylove

    I want to like it better than I do.

    The show has promise with its interesting stories, However many of the creature witnesses and alien / UFO witnesses. Etc...just seem incredible to me. You can tell the difference when someone is retelling actual events and trying to think of specifics on the spot. Some witnesses are believable but they get lost in the myriad of fraudsters. Definitely could be a 7 but they got some work to do, so a 5 it is.
    roberthosier

    The stories are real.

    People get too caught up in the reenactments on the show and prematurely judge the stories to be false, based on the "creativity" of said reenactments. Of course, these reenactments are going to have instances of inaccuracy and even falsehood - intended to increase the "entertainment value" of the show.

    The fact is, the stories ARE real - that is, of course, if you believe the people telling them. Problem is, the more these "eyewitnesses" tell their stories, the more subtle little details appear that weren't in the original telling of the stories, many years prior. If you want to believe them, there are many things you must ask yourself and research:

    1. How were their stories reported in the first place? Did the eyewitness' themselves call in their own stories? Most of the time, that's exactly what they do. Or was it anyone related to them, even their neighbors? If so, they must ALL be considered suspect, as they would obviously benefit from all the attention given them. Usually people involved in those "embarrassing" types of situations don't generally want any attention at all, because they don't want to be ridiculed or considered "nuts". What other motivation would someone have for reporting their own stories. Maybe the only people they should be reporting their stories to are the local Police! Sometimes that's what happens and the Press picks up on it.

    2. Have these witnesses ever been paid for their stories, in any way at all whatsoever? Were there any stipends or comps, like free food, hotel, or anything at all that could be construed as "compensation"? People who don't take any payment for their stories whatsoever, in any way, shape, or form, can probably be considered a bit more truthful. Did they ever write books that paid them for their stories too? Again, witnesses taking any type of payment at all in exchange for their story, no matter what form the story is in, must be considered suspect. Having their face of TV, or in the newspaper, magazines, and any other forms of media is a great way for them to get the attention they desire.

    3. Have they ever been given polygraph examinations? Yes, these tests can be overcome, which is why they are no longer considered evidence in a Court of Law, but you've really got to do your research on it and have nerves of steel to pull it off. A surprise poly exam would still be a good general tell, though.

    Personally, I'm like Mulder and Scully from the "X-Files". I want to believe. Hell, I've even had my own Bigfoot experience myself and have seen 2 UFOs too. Yeah, they're both VERY real and no one will EVER tell me different. I've not reported ANY of them too. However, I have a hard time with the motivations of the witnesses telling their stories to the Media. Really, they need to be vetted properly first, BEFORE hearing their tales, if they want any credibility at all.

    The stories told in "Monsters and Mysteries in America" are very intriguing, but should be taken as entertainment only, at least until the witnesses themselves can prove their motivations for telling their tales and can be properly vetted for their truthfulness potential.

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      • 24 mars 2013 (États-Unis)
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