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Chrisón Thompson
- The Shape
- (as Chrison Thompson)
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A interesting take on the cliche big foot found footage style movie. Could have been way better than it was. A number of things that made it interesting are never explained. Worth a watch though. It's such shame so many these found footage flicks have such potential and then fall short. The biggest fail of this was the actors who put on a textbook display of overacting. It's really quite awful in a lot of scenes.
Yeah,. yet another Big foot movie, which was made in the same year, almost came out at the same yime as well.
I am Clad I saw the other before this one.
I actually enjoyed this one much more then Bigfoot County (2012), This had bit more of a plot to it and even filmed better.
I found the start of the movie very funny, there were really cool funny jokes that made me laugh out loud.
There were very likable characters in this movie, you care for at all times,
the movie dose not break any new grounds, in this found footage genre.
I found that this movie flowed really well, with a lot of action in the movie, there were some good decent images of the creature, I say!
But we never fully see the creature at all but we do see bit of the creature, we never really know if ig a who or what.
There some decent effect in this movie, which I really liked and there were some bloody moment in here and there, but don't expected a bloodbath or anything really gory.
I maybe I liked this movie more then I should ,cause of Bigfoot County (2012), which is much worse then this movie.
I going to give this movie 4 no, I give it 5 out of 10
I am Clad I saw the other before this one.
I actually enjoyed this one much more then Bigfoot County (2012), This had bit more of a plot to it and even filmed better.
I found the start of the movie very funny, there were really cool funny jokes that made me laugh out loud.
There were very likable characters in this movie, you care for at all times,
the movie dose not break any new grounds, in this found footage genre.
I found that this movie flowed really well, with a lot of action in the movie, there were some good decent images of the creature, I say!
But we never fully see the creature at all but we do see bit of the creature, we never really know if ig a who or what.
There some decent effect in this movie, which I really liked and there were some bloody moment in here and there, but don't expected a bloodbath or anything really gory.
I maybe I liked this movie more then I should ,cause of Bigfoot County (2012), which is much worse then this movie.
I going to give this movie 4 no, I give it 5 out of 10
A group of filmmakers go to make a documentary about a man who claims to have body of a Bigfoot but they find themselves in real danger.
To director Corey Grant's credit Bigfoot: The Lost Coast Tapes is one of the better made POV films, in the vain of Bigfoot County of the same year but even with its real life Bigfoot hoaxer Rick Dyer style element at the beginning it never manages to suck you in like REC, Exists, Devil Pass to name a few. It's not a budget issue either as similar films Grave Encounters and The Tunnel for example manage to pull it off it. For some unexplainable reason it just lacks that je ne sais quoi.
Writers Bryan O'Cain and Brian Kelsey have all the element there it just never feels the full package. Naturalistic Drew Rausch is notable as Sean Reynolds, the producer who'll do anything to get the money shot and the rest of the cast are pretty convincing including Rich McDonald along with Ashley Wood who deserve a mention. Energetic actor Japheth Gordon scree time is minimal as he has the oomph to put the much needed spark into the proceedings.
It's not a keeper but Grant's offering better than many of SYFy Bigfoot films, hopefully a sequel or remake would correct and inject that much needed Bigfoot magic.
To director Corey Grant's credit Bigfoot: The Lost Coast Tapes is one of the better made POV films, in the vain of Bigfoot County of the same year but even with its real life Bigfoot hoaxer Rick Dyer style element at the beginning it never manages to suck you in like REC, Exists, Devil Pass to name a few. It's not a budget issue either as similar films Grave Encounters and The Tunnel for example manage to pull it off it. For some unexplainable reason it just lacks that je ne sais quoi.
Writers Bryan O'Cain and Brian Kelsey have all the element there it just never feels the full package. Naturalistic Drew Rausch is notable as Sean Reynolds, the producer who'll do anything to get the money shot and the rest of the cast are pretty convincing including Rich McDonald along with Ashley Wood who deserve a mention. Energetic actor Japheth Gordon scree time is minimal as he has the oomph to put the much needed spark into the proceedings.
It's not a keeper but Grant's offering better than many of SYFy Bigfoot films, hopefully a sequel or remake would correct and inject that much needed Bigfoot magic.
Not the best Bigfoot movie and certainly not the worst. I generally liked the characters. So many of these FF movies have people who are flat-out annoying and I can't wait for them to die. The twist in this movie is truly a twist that I didn't see coming.
Now this film started off pretty good, the acting was pretty good too, but the movie took a good 50 minutes or so before anything really started to happen. Then when it did happen it was either out of focus or something was in the way or the camera was pointed in the wrong direction. I was actually hoping for more out of this film as I'm a 'found-footage' fan, and I'm kind of a Bigfoot fan too, but this movie (although well done in parts) failed in it's delivery. Just when you think you might see something, you're soon disappointed by the camera missing most of the action, or you only see some feet. It isn't the worst 'found-footage' movie out there, but it's definitely not one of the better ones. So I give this a 4 out of 10, only because it actually had potential, if only the makers had of done it better.
Lo sapevi?
- BlooperGrammatical mistake in opening statement, "The Lost Coast, a part of Northwest California, has the highest number of Sasquatch sightings than any other region."
Should be, "has a higher number of Sasquatch sightings than any other region."
- ConnessioniReferences Tutti insieme appassionatamente (1965)
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